How To Use Organically In A Sentence

  • This steak house has organically farmed beef and locally raised bison. Times, Sunday Times
  • Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
  • ‘Don't get your clothes dry-cleaned, eat organically, throw out the super-strength cleaners,’ she said.
  • Farmers lack any incentive to manage their land organically.
  • A writer's style must develop organically.
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  • And this is what got Rush into what we know as psychiatry, the idea of treating these people as organically ill, as well as, you know, psychologically ill. Benjamin Rush: Patriot and Physician
  • Some shops are bowing to consumer pressure and stocking organically grown vegetables.
  • The garden is managed organically and guests are provided with a full range of eco-friendly cleaning products, recycling and composting facilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydales in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world.
  • Winemakers who add natural sulfites but otherwise adhere to organic standards may use the term ‘made from organically grown grapes ‘on their labels.’
  • Mock orange, or philadelphus, prefers an organically enriched, moist, well-draining soil and filtered sun.
  • organically bound iodine
  • Brilliant saturated colours are allowed to interlock in these irregular, but organically shaped patches.
  • Vegetables and herbs are grown organically in the hotel garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • For the first time he realised it was not necessarily something based on instinct or which grew organically, but rather was the result of application and hard work.
  • There is also evidence that consumption of organically produced food is beneficial to human health.
  • There are also forms of organically based temporary or transient amnesia, such as those induced by drug or alcohol intoxication or by epileptic seizures.
  • Climatex Lifecycle, made by Swiss company Rohner Textil, is fabric made of pesticide free wool and organically grown ramie (a natural linen-like fiber).
  • Consumers are prepared to pay a premium for organically grown vegetables.
  • Maybe they too are rational rather than irrational, morally disreputable rather than organically abnormal, overwhelmed by adversity rather than by wickedness.
  • Great Bahama Bank aragonitic muds: mostly inorganically precipitated, mostly exported - discussion. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
  • Fruit and vegetables should ideally be organically grown.
  • Older fungicides like wettable sulfur (an organically approved fungicide) are protectants.
  • Protein: two or three servings a day of organically fed poultry (skinless), seafood (non-bottom-feeders and small fish; think wild—including canned—salmon, trout, mahimahi, sea bass, flounder), eggs, low-fat dairy, and soy. You Raising Your Child
  • Plant this feathery-leaf palm in a well-draining, organically enriched sandy soil with a southern exposure or in a courtyard.
  • Farmers lack any incentive to manage their land organically.
  • Labeling on wines otherwise organically produced, but with added sulfites, may only say, ‘made with organic grapes.’
  • To them Peak Oil is the divine scourge which will return us to a time when we all lived in communitarian harmony with our neighbors and grew our own vegetables (organically, natch). Fighting over oil « BuzzMachine
  • inorganically bound molecules
  • He and some friends formed a type of hippy commune, living off the land organically and working with nature.
  • Assisting crofts to go organic would boost Scotland's share of organically managed land.
  • In an analysis that included only satisfactory quality studies, conventionally produced crops had a significantly higher content of nitrogen, and organically produced crops had a significantly higher content of phosphorus and higher titratable acidity. The Volokh Conspiracy » Organic Food Still Ain’t All That:
  • For me this is very exciting since I've been working towards growing corn and soybeans organically without tillage for a long time.
  • For multivalent historical reasons, the phenomenon of a single common tongue has arisen for the most part organically within the global community that has begun to speak it. The English Is Coming!
  • Certainly in this movie there's a lot of skewed structure and chronology, but to me I came about it organically, I think; I think it makes sense in the telling of the story.
  • Commingling is defined as ‘physical contact between unpackaged organically produced and nonorganically produced agricultural products during production, processing, transportation, storage or handling‘
  • They also sell organically certified shiitake mushroom spawn.
  • These organically-complexed nutrients released to the marine community during virus lysis therefore need to be assimilated into cells by different biochemical pathways than those released during the remineralization of organic material. Marine viruses
  • This steak house has organically farmed beef and locally raised bison. Times, Sunday Times
  • The symbol on the packet is a guarantee that the food has been produced organically.
  • Now it is all about organically sourced local food, a vast salad bar, granola and health drinks. The Sun
  • Organically grown flowers and horticultural produce will have an entire section to themselves at the flower show.
  • Maybe they too are rational rather than irrational, morally disreputable rather than organically abnormal, overwhelmed by adversity rather than by wickedness.
  • It is always best to choose organically grown foods if possible.
  • First, keep the water where it belongs with an organically grown hemp shower curtain.
  • Dinner might be our organically raised Black Angus mini burgers. Hideout Doubles Quietly Marks 35
  • But my friend, Maria at organicallycooked. blogspot.com recently put up a recipe for zucchini keftedes, also a recipe for wonderful zucchini boureki, so you'll probably want to check out her site. Recipe: Potatoes Yiachni in Tomato-Onion Sauce (Πατάτες Γιαχνί)
  • The songs are precisely chosen to echo the events onscreen, but they fit organically with the scenes.
  • McKinsey rarely acquires other businesses, preferring to grow organically.
  • This textured ceramic vase is part of the Scratch collection of organically shaped bowls and vessels. The Sun
  • So, what sounds like a drum machine snare, is actually a snare with a cymbal on top of it, and trying to recreate some of those dance sounds quite organically, and then afterwards, adding some of that synth quality. Mike Ragogna: A Tiger Suit, Junip & Great Companions: Conversations with KT Tunstall, Dar Williams, and José González, plus a KT Video Exclusive
  • this food is grown organically
  • This flows organically from their opportunist politics.
  • Older fungicides like wettable sulfur (an organically approved fungicide) are protectants.
  • This insight grew organically from the nature of the unionized workplace.
  • The land has been farmed organically since 1995.
  • Anopheline vectors of malaria as a general rule prefer clean water, while the culicine vectors of filariasis breed in organically polluted water. 1. Target audience, objectives, scope and structure
  • The carry a top selection in home baking, bread, cakes, gluten free products, jams and preserves, free range eggs, bedding plants, organically grown vegetables and stoneware pottery.
  • Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
  • Fast-growing papayas like sun and a well-draining, organically enriched soil and water.
  • We started planting these medicinal plants 25 years ago organically.
  • Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydale sheep in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world.
  • For more information about cooking with zucchini flowers, my friend Maria of Organically Cooked in Hania, Crete, uses them often: baked in the oven, stuffed and cooked with grape leaves, stuffed and cooked with stuffed tomatoes and peppers, and added to a green onion pie. Archive 2008-07-01
  • The interior appears to have grown organically over time by a process of accretion similar to the formation of mould.
  • The beauty of atheism is that the butterfly gets unpinned, and disparate organically-formed groups can find their own way. Augustine vs. Pelagius Part Three - The Nature of God and Evil | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • The Food for Life programme is designed to ensure schools serve unprocessed, fresh food with half of ingredients sourced locally and a third organically.
  • I wanted my body to devote itself to getting better, not digesting unhealthy food, so I worked out a diet based on macrobiotic and Ayurvedic principles and ate only organically grown food.
  • The bedding comes from organically grown, unbleached cotton and pure wool and is free of dyes.
  • Two or three decades hence conditions may be propitious for the emergence of a new international system - one with many influential actors in a regime of organically evolving interdependence.
  • Because nothing is organically connected with the objective character of the present, a freely roaming subjectivity can fasten where and how it likes.
  • Made in a fantastic year for white Burgundy, this organically-farmed Chardonnay is what great unoaked Chablis should be all about.
  • For its vistas and its kinesis, the western has been described as the genre most given to cinema, the cinema having emerged as the West was won and organically, so it seemed, out of the embers of actual frontier history.
  • Three Junes grew over several years, like a tree -- organically and at first in odd, sporadic bursts -- starting out as a short story called "Souvenirs," which was based on an experience I had while traveling in Greece after college. A Conversation with Julia Glass, author of Three Junes
  • The symbol on the packet is a guarantee that the food has been produced organically.
  • The remains of those creatures left minute freckles of organically produced carbon, which crystallized into graphite.
  • Researchers speculated that organically grown plants are subject to more environmental challenges and therefore have stronger antioxidant defenses.
  • The historical views of literature in Marxism are complementary and organically interrelated to its aesthetical views.
  • He wanted a subtle vibe that just happened organically and not based on how much money was poured into it.
  • Stalk these bugs vigilantly when they first appear, and you may be able to save your viny vegetables organically this year.
  • Organically, a set of guidelines (netiquette, in geekspeak) has already emerged in the blogosphere.
  • The object is felt to say something succinctly and forcibly that the inner vision reports vaguely, in diffuse feeling rather than organically. John Dewey's *Art as Experience*
  • As with any organically evolved system, we have settled into local minima which are not necessarily the global minima (the "perfect" results). Why Amazon and Some Readers Are Wrong « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • Every movement culminates organically in a leader, who embodies in his whole being the meaning and purpose of the popular movement. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • What Grodin and De Niro construct is a believable friendship that grows organically out of the story, is organic to their characters, and reveals itself to be totally complementary in every way. Overlooked Movie Monday: Midnight Run » Scene-Stealers
  • Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
  • Labeling on wines otherwise organically produced, but with added sulfites, may only say, ‘made with organic grapes.’
  • Other lines feature organically farmed or "wildcrafted" tropical plants such as coconut, mango, pikake SFGate: Top News Stories
  • My friend Maria of Organically Cooked lives in Hania, Crete. Recipes: White Bean “Hummus” & Piadine (Italian Flatbread)
  • The acrobatic feats seem to flow into each other organically. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's farmed organically since 1983 and has been a certified organic grower since 1995.
  • The market grew organically from its modest beginnings.
  • After this stanza (the fourth line is "Assemblage... destructive reductions," - in case the blog format breaks it) is a quotation from Tate Modern, followed by the monostich "history shaping itself organically", then a lengthy quotation from Leo Steinberg, and then this stanza (what I read as one stanza; there is a new page after "...personal information".) GHOST DANCE IN 33 MOVEMENTS by ANNY BALLARDINI
  • No longer do I buy a cooked chicken at any supermarket, but rather spend a few dollars more, usually at Whole Foods, 'cause they spell out where the birds were raised (air-dried, organically, with no antibiotics, hormones and such). Jay Weston: Jidori Chicken -- A Soulful Bird! Robata-Ya Is Where to Find it
  • In its most broad definition, Mr. James believes, to garden organically is to do so without the aid of commercial chemicals.
  • Sure, most of the produce is much cheaper, but a lot of it isn't organically grown.
  • Winemakers who add natural sulfites but otherwise adhere to organic standards may use the term ‘made from organically grown grapes ‘on their labels.’
  • The organization should be allowed to develop organically.
  • Eating organically means less pollution, improved health, and an efficient, soil-based way to biologically sequester (store) atmospheric carbon. Timothy LaSalle: Time For Climate Change Action: If We Lead, Our Leaders Will Follow
  • Most of the vegetables and fruit are grown organically on the estate and they also produce their own honey.
  • We are still trying to find better ways to farm organically and to manage our soils and rotate our crops more productively.
  • You open it expecting fresh fillets of meat and fish, fresh pasta and ravioli and the freshest of organically produced fruit and veg. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although these two categories - grammar and lexicography - are organically related and interwoven, they will be treated separately for maximal clarity.
  • Even foods grown organically for many years have tested positive for genetic engineering due to cross-pollination.
  • One of the market stallholders, Veronica Cutler, said all the produce for sale is organically grown and the eggs are organic.
  • As the first national political party, it was organically integrated into the very functioning of the nation state.
  • We are still trying to find better ways to farm organically and to manage our soils and rotate our crops more productively.
  • Many farms are jumping on the bandwagon and advertising organically grown food.
  • Also an organic farm, it produces cheddar cheese from its own chemical-tree milk, and makes sourdough bread from organically grown grain, leavened with natural sourdough.
  • Campaigners are also lobbying the government to increase the percentage of organically farmed land.
  • the drapery served organically to cover the Madonna
  • Consequently there is one male in all the world whose organism is most nearly the complement of hers; one male for whom she will feel the greatest, intensest, and most vital need; one male who of all males is the fittest, organically, to be the father of her children. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Managing organically is certainly trickier because once mildew strikes, the fungal spores spread pretty fast and are difficult to control. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of the concern over pesticides and processing techniques, many manufacturers offer organically grown, nonirradiated products. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • Organically grown produce does not differ greatly in appearance from conventionally grown crops.
  • We are using strong market positions to grow our business organically and are extending our distribution capabilities, in particular by entering into new bancassurance agreements.
  • Whether this trope works organically to advance the plot or becomes an authorial albatross is beside the point; as in Kafka, whose sentences Krauss's bear an intentional stylistic resemblance to, or such neo-realistic films as Fellini's Nights of Cabiria, "Great House" builds more toward developing a theme than a plot. Janet Byrne: Nicole Krauss's 'Great House' Reviewed
  • It could also aim its marketing effort at attracting custom from groups beyond its current age income groups, for example by targeting children with organically produced snacks.
  • The company offers more than 600 varieties of organically grown, mostly heirloom seeds for gardeners and more than 100 types of seeds in bulk amounts for farmers.
  • Some shops are bowing to consumer pressure and stocking organically grown vegetables.
  • Initially planted in 1986 and farmed organically, then replanted with Syrah in 1994 and farmed under Biodynamic practice ever since, nearly 20,000 vines rise gently along a northwesterly slope. Teresa Rodriguez Williamson: California's Hidden Organic Wine Region
  • A writer's style must develop organically.

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