We would normally say you should hide a hare in a crop of wheat in March.
Some have integrated new capabilities while a crop of next generation agencies are coming into their own.
Tierney's is one of a crop of private equity funds slaking the thirst for capital among African entrepreneurs.
And in the early 1990s came the first of a crop of SUVs that would be used for soccer practice.
Zimbabwe and its predecessor, Rhodesia (correctly Southern Rhodesia until Mr Smith compressed the name), have produced a crop of fine writing.
The company failed to realize a crop of "algorithmic" Web-search engines such as Google were a potential threat to its business.
Like his rivals, ABC failed to deliver a break-out hit from a crop of first-year series better described as a colossal disappointment.
Mr. Musk also has recruited a crop of young, hard-charging engineers, attracted by the company's freewheeling culture and past accomplishments despite long odds.
One of Bangladesh's key problems, conversely, along with its perennially flaky batting order, has been its failure to develop a crop of consistent seamers.
In 1973 he bought an abandoned monastery on 480 acres of untouched mountaintop land overlooking the Adriatic Sea and planted a crop of organic durum wheat.
Elected on the downside of the recession, he was among a crop of new Republican leaders eager to show they could boost their states' ailing economies with lower taxes.
The odds of Dwight Howard remaining in Orlando as a member of the Magic are similar to my odds of growing a crop of hair on par with Redfoo of LMFAO.
William Le Baron Jenney, the architect who constructed the world's first iron-and-steel-framed building in the 1880s, set up shop in Chicago, training a crop of architects that pushed the city skyward through internal frames.
Among a crop of leggy Russians, Vodianova stood out for her chameleonlike acting abilities, intense work ethic and sense of humor not to mention her wide-set, expressive eyes, thick brows and pouty lips.
Ellsworth is one of a crop of conservative and moderate Democrats who helped the party seize Congress in what has been viewed as a referendum on Bush, the Iraq war and corruption.
CNN: If it walks, talks like a conservative, can it be a Dem?
Despite a crop of promising home-grown players - such as Maynard's own son Tom, Gareth Rees, James Harris and Ben Wright - and some astute recruiting, Glamorgan endured another lacklustre season in 2009.
His rapid progress means that Wales have a crop of locks - including Alun Wyn Jones, Ian Evans and Luke Charteris - in their mid-20s who should be peaking come the 2011 World Cup.
In 2006, Nancy Pelosi muzzled her liberal inclinations to recruit and elect her "Majority Makers" a crop of moderate and conservative Democrats who won Republican districts and delivered control of the House for the first time in 14 years.
According to Makerbot, the most well known in a crop of companies developing low cost 3D printers, the technology is being used by NASA engineers to develop parts for models, including for the Mars Rover, Curiosity.
If Mr Dimon stays more than five years, the next leader is more likely to come from a crop of forty-somethings who have penetrated the top ranks, such as Mike Cavanagh, the finance chief, and Mary Callahan Erdoes, the new head of asset-management.
There's a crop of young American acts approaching the genre less as ethnomusicology and more like pop, from the hip-hop collage approach of New York's Balkan Beat Box to the emigre garage rock of Los Angeles' Dengue Fever, who headlined the festival's final night.
"If we got three-quarters of the area planted, and the same yield as last year, we could be looking at a crop of only 11m tonnes of wheat when we actually need 14.5m tonnes of wheat for our own domestic use here in the UK, " he said.
As a result of all this cash up for grabs, plus the opportunity for a mid-level Tour player to make a seven figure annual income without ever actually wining, there will always be a crop of new young guns following in the footsteps of McIlroy and Bubba Watson.
Back among the wide boulevards and grandiose monuments of easy-going Yerevan, a bumper crop of museums are on hand to provide a crash course in Armenian culture.
This week, we bring you a new crop of picks and pans including a couple of guys you may have never dreamed of trading.
As a recent crop of books suggests, their novels are a means of investigating the everyday a way of understanding it better or becoming lost in it instead of escaping from it.
OpenLeaks is just one of a bumper crop of WikiLeaks-inspired sites popping up across the globe, borrowing various pieces of the original site's model of anonymous submissions and online publishing (see below).
The capital cost and operational details of the solar project are being handled by MMA Renewable Ventures , one of a small crop of firms that has sprung up to provide financing in the super-hot solar and renewable energy markets.
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