The ground has to be tilled, the seeds sown, fertilizer spread, the ground watered.
Is Pakistan expected to cut the crops that others have sown all by itself?
But the fears being sown by the likes of Barak and Haaretz columnists are overwrought.
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The seeds of Lowe's success were sown during a desperate period of identity crisis in the early 1990s.
If crops are sown before the southern winter arrives, a quick harvest could be reaped in two months.
Care was necessary, for the ground had been sown with landmines up to the edge of the trails.
Poppy seeds are being sown around a rural Cambridgeshire railway station in time for the World War I centenary.
Whatever seeds of doubt Labour may have sown about the Conservative plans, its change of tack was probably counter-productive.
Despite Claritin's success, the seeds of Kogan's eventual defeat may have been sown.
Although the act has succeeded in helping many genuinely disabled people into jobs, it has also sown huge confusion.
Newspaper leader columns in the days immediately after the broadcast helped deepen the impression that Welles' programme had sown hysteria.
Instead, he battled to save his newly sown crop by drawing out groundwater with the help of a diesel-powered pump.
He merely appealed to our carnal nature and demonized Romney by ratcheting up covetousness sown into the nature of man.
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America's recent economic data have sown confusion (see article), but even where the news has appeared positive, dangers lurk.
Instead, she lives on a farm in upstate New York, although what is sown or reaped there is as yet unclear.
In fact, her eventual marriage to her professor could very well have been the fruition of that seed sown by Peter.
But many close to the club believe that in attempting to reach such heights the seeds of their demise were sown.
Say what you want, the people who will most immediately reap the whirlwind sown by such actions will be our troops.
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But in retrospect the seeds of future success had already been sown.
But wolves abound, preying on greed sown into the nature of man.
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Sensible and far-sighted farmers should reap with joy what Congress has sown.
The seeds of the TXU takeover were sown in 2006 when Texas regulators worried that the state's grid might run short of juice.
That spirit is marked by an ability to strategically focus on the seeds that leadership has sown, constantly monitoring their growth and promise.
Racing Post's Jonathan Kay believes the first seeds of decline in the sport were sown in 1961 when off-course betting shops were legalised.
As of now, Superman is clearly trying to remain somewhat friendly with Batman, though the seeds of distrust have been sown on both sides.
As the field begins to demonstrate its potential, reasonable, science-based public policy must ensure that we all reap the potential benefits sown by biopharming.
By working so hard to promote its brand while educating consumers about what it does, it has sown the seeds of its own destruction.
His head which used to rotate has been sown back on to the torso twice and he is threadbare with hardly any fur left.
Rose, whose career path has never been entirely smooth, believes the seeds of that win were sown during his Indian summer in the States.
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