Elsewhere, some growers who have not been able to switch crops are leaving their cornfields fallow.
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Like those of every drug company, Glaxo's labs have been relatively fallow for years.
Also, Microsoft is between releases of Windows which can mean a fallow period for its revenues.
Since our survey of management consulting in 1997 the industry has reached a fallow period.
White space devices offer a creative and efficient way to use spectrum that would otherwise lie fallow.
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The ground for debate over the economic policies of the European Union has never been more fallow.
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Yet an agent discovered the returns lying fallow in a filing cabinet in Dallas, in December 1995.
The government hoards the majority of the best airwaves, which lay mostly fallow.
In many ways, it is Gooding's trip as well after a few fallow years where his career seemed mired.
The tribe has imported animals from all over the globe--water buffalo, wild boar, and Axis, fallow and red deer.
Farmers plant a warm-season perennial grass and fallow the field for two years, improving soil quality and water-holding capacity.
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Management could put the project on hold and let its field lie fallow.
Two fallow seasons have followed since the zenith of 88 points in 2005.
You know the sorts of things, leaving verges on fields, low pesticide use, perhaps even fallow periods and so on.
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Its low value encourages owners of land to leave much of it fallow or sparsely grazed by a few cows.
The bargain is that the parent state (read: its rulers) will gain off the top from letting a fallow asset bloom.
While in California Wynne heard that a company called Kapac had DeLorean engineering data and thousands of spare parts lying fallow.
Elk and fallow deer came under Colorado brand law in 1994, when there were 51 licensed elk farms in the state.
But were it not for the fallow period, the course would not have a chance to recover and then bloom in April.
For a decade, it lay fallow as officials tussled over its fate.
You need both, of course, but great technology lying fallow is worthless.
He chose to situate his company, Granite Tactical Vehicles, amid the fallow tobacco farms and abandoned textile mills of Surry County, North Carolina.
It also wants to turn some fallow or confiscated land over to landless people, as a way to reduce Colombia's high unemployment rate.
Observers say that it would be a mistake to let the network lie fallow and not be used in any way during Obama's presidency.
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Other emergency plans call for letting huge tracts of farmland lie fallow to ensure a 50-day supply, in hopes that the drought will break.
By the same token, Mr Friess's largesse is widely seen as having salvaged the campaign of Mr Santorum, the current front-runner, during a fallow period.
We go out and we piece together over the next seven or eight months a WCS spectrum position that is 30 MHz of fallow, unused spectrum.
That is a lot of prime London real estate populated by some very privileged trees and flowers - and, in the case of Richmond, red and fallow deer.
But the younger Castro's hoped-for economic reforms have so far been limited to agriculture farmers have been allowed to take over fallow state land and buy their own tools.
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