Without the fiber and the mineral content of that stalk fiber the soils become quickly depleted.
When she opens the door, you stalk in without saying a word to her.
But the notion that Germany is poised to stalk out of the euro is far-fetched.
Camera boats equipped with cellular phones and speakers stalk the anglers on the lakes and rivers.
Within the passages, his Shamanistic figures stalk burning landscapes, levitate in air or float in water.
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ASEAN's effectiveness, as well as its membership, will be one stalk short of a bundle.
Awareness campaigns and paralysing statistics about cancer stalk the healthy on a daily basis, striking fear.
Its base looked like a white corn stalk, segmented with bright, red rings.
The team, led by Professor Pauline Schaap, found the molecule could trigger the development of stalk cells.
They also use more sophisticated equipment, such a GPS tracking devices and radar, to stalk their prey.
They will either stalk their prey or wait to ambush the prey when it gets close enough.
Those that stalk Google soon are tweeting away until the world knows what Google wanted it to know.
It's almost like you have to stalk them for two months before you figure out how they operate.
They can still stalk you at random hours, and you can stalk back if you feel so inclined.
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Today's tests concentrate on the stalk-like brain stem, in charge of basics such as breathing, sleeping and waking.
But initial fears that Al Qaeda might somehow be able to stalk their previous captors drew widespread coverage.
Combined research and statistics suggest that around three women every month are murdered by men who stalk them first.
The problem is that wrapped within these shiny new ways to stalk your friends are more and larger advertisements.
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Using the stalk of the corn plant instead of the kernels could open up a limitless, renewable fuel supply.
Then, arsenic is added to the mix, which enters the droplets and crystallizes at the bottom, creating a stalk.
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But she later stumbled while attempting to spell "melocoton, " a word meaning a peach grafted on a quince root stalk.
Everyone from multimillionaire Caterpillar dealers to editors of "blue book" price guides stalk Ritchie auctions to see what's worth what.
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But there are several runners who stalk one to three lengths off the lead before coming in for the kill.
Gone is the guy who used to stalk the Jets' sideline at a scale-tipping 348 pounds just a few years ago.
Also known as celery root, knob celery and turnip-rooted celery, celeriac developed from the same wild species as did stalk celery.
So Reidenberg challenged his information privacy law class to cyber-stalk Scalia as a lesson in the transparency of personal information online.
'I look like I'm a hundred, ' he says with a grin, picking handfuls of wild basil from the ground and handing me a stalk.
In this case the wheels were made of the bulbous heads of two opium plants and a stalk served as the handle.
On the dirt road into Roy Hill, bush turkeys stalk away in haughty alarm, and wedge-tailed eagles make long, slow, lumbering takeoffs.
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