How To Use Sow In A Sentence

  • The early commercial pea crops weren't sown in rows like home gardens, but were planted over the whole paddock and required a great deal of bending over to harvest the sweet green pods.
  • I first learned about cassowaries when I was at the School for Field Studies SFS Center for Rainforest Studies in Fall of 1990 as a college student, and was fascinated that they're the only bird that can "scarify" certain rainforest seeds. Archive 2008-07-01
  • The sow, the mouse and the cow sounded a rousing song.
  • As they sow, so let them reap. 
  • Once upon a time there was an old sow of impeccable reputation who lived a quiet life inside a busy farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
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  • As we sow, so shall we reap. 
  • By mid 1843 matters had improved and many of the settlers had cattle, sown a crop and found time, money and labour to build substantial houses.
  • It is too soon to sow yet.
  • You (or One) cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. 
  • It had to sow some doubt in his mind. The Sun
  • Initiatives like these would sow seeds of peace throughout the world, he said.
  • She is surrounded by the native wild ageratum, Conoclinium coelestinum inherited with the property and planted with bronze carex self sown seedlings. First Frost Of Fall « Fairegarden
  • Then the crowning jewel is that OHSU gets ONE dollar of every TWO dollars lobbied from the federal government to put into their own coffers per the SoWhat Agreement. SoWhat goes underground (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Yes, he disowns his mother and his wife attempted suicide as a result of being publicly slandered by him, but we also know how much he cares about his daughter.
  • Equality in poverty might mean civil population contentment whereas glaring inequalities sow the seeds of a class struggle or revolution.
  • In Roman times November was a month of hard work in ploughing and sowing.
  • This led to a substantial reduction in the sowing of traditional crops such as alfalfa and plants grown for vegetable oil.
  • I am labouring here to contradict an old proverb, and make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, namely, to convert a bare 'haugh' and 'brae', of about The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 2
  • Rake over and re-seed bare patches on the lawn and sow new lawns by the end of September.
  • They sowed potatoes, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, scallions, onion sets, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, Brussels sprouts and celery.
  • The cassowary evolved amid the Wet Tropics, thriving on figs, quandongs, and other distinctive fruits.
  • Your celosia seeds have germinated here, were winter sowed in the milk jugs. Tulips 2010 « Fairegarden
  • The drought has caused great harm to the growing of wheat in the province, with more than about 733,000 hectares of wheat land unable to be sown.
  • at the beginning of bubble formation, the Japanese government didn't address it properly and in a timely manner, sowing the seeds for an irreversible future disaster.
  • How long they get away with it depends on how long they can sow confusion and doubt.
  • The practice may be warranted, however, to prevent injuries to pigs and sows.
  • It blames increased use of pesticides and fertilisers, habitat destruction, loss of mixed farms and changes to sowing patterns. Times, Sunday Times
  • Seed sown in early June has produced a swathe of greenery topped by the most attractive blue flowers that seem irresistible to bees, hoverflies and other insects.
  • Both bearings are founded on what is called canting heraldry, a species of art disowned by the writers on the science, yet universally made use of by those who practise the art of blazonry. Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft
  • He observes the annual round of sowers and barley harvesters, goes stubblewalking, and contemplates how the modern combine has forever changed life for rural farmers.
  • For this cause also God has banished from His presence him who did of his own accord stealthily sow the tares, that is, him who brought about the transgression; [4433] but He took compassion upon man, who, through want of care no doubt, but still wickedly [on the part of another], became involved in disobedience; and ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • Our sacred pig is bigger than any other fatted sow out there. John Feffer: Worshiping the Sacred Pig of the Pentagon
  • Here was no pindling fowl that had taken the veil and lived a cloistered life; here was no wiredrawn and trained-down cross-country turkey, but a lusty giant of a bird that would have been a cassowary, probably, or an emu, if he had lived, his bosom a white mountain of lusciousness, his interior a Golconda and not a Golgotha. The Old Foodie
  • A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that soweth discord mong brethren.
  • The grass was sown in the stadium.
  • Kader Asmal for what it described as his courageous unannounced visit to a Soweto school last week. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He was disowned by his family after his arrest. The Sun
  • You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. 
  • Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay.
  • As soon as they hear, Satan comes at once and takes away the word sown in them. Latest Articles
  • It is time to turn that sow's ear into a silk purse. The Sun
  • You (or One) cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. 
  • Many nurseries carry this plant, but it's not too late to sow a crop.
  • However, when pigs are farrowed in crates and the sow's excrement is passed directly into a pit, the pigs may not receive an adequate supply of iron from this source.
  • We have to show them they can't have a toehold in Leeds, that there is no place for people who sow seeds of hatred and division.
  • You can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear. 
  • The precise extent of unsown area can only be assessed after the end of this month, he said.
  • This enabled cattle and sheep to crop on sown grass and turnips - with the land limed and manured as part of a rotation.
  • Oanlee pai tenshun tew teh sownd uv fillen deesh wif noms. I don’t believe it… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Family members would disown you if they knew you watched it.
  • Unprofitable contracts can be ended, and property burdened with onerous obligations disowned.
  • One could argue that McNamara is exhibit A in my case against what Thomas Sowell would call the unconstrained vision, which holds that certain people have so much knowledge and moral strength that they should be given great power over the rest. Robert McNamara , Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Its "proverbial sentences, chiefly such as inculcated industry and frugality as the means of procuring wealth and thereby securing virtue," were sown like seed all over the land. Benjamin Franklin
  • Autumn is the ideal time to sow new lawns and overseed old turf to revive it. The Sun
  • It's a confidence game updated and used for political, or in this case, the artist's, purposes, which seem to lie partly in sowing confusion.
  • When will the seakale be fit to cut, and when will the crocuses come up? will the violets be sweeter than ever? and the geranium cuttings, are they thriving? we have dug, and manured, and sown, and we look forward to the reaping, and to see our garners full. Castle Richmond
  • When the weather warms up, sow seeds of cosmos, marigold, morning glory, portulaca, nasturtium, sunflower, and zinnia for splashes of color.
  • It is time to turn that sow's ear into a silk purse. The Sun
  • You can also sow a new crop over the winter if you have room indoors. Times, Sunday Times
  • The organization has created 15 birding reserves, like the El Paujil Reserve, where birders may be lucky to see the endangered blue-billed curassow, at left. Guerrilla Birding
  • I have sown the millet in this plot.
  • Normally less than 5% meat meal and tankage are used in growing and finishing diets for pigs and less than 10% in diets for brood sows and poultry.
  • And Wendell Davison of Garner grow from a 150-sow, farrow-to-finish operation to 11,000 finishing spaces, over his neighbors 'objections. From Farm to Fork...and Discarded Carcasses in the Stream
  • I'm late sowing runner beans, fennel and mangels (for Smokey and the pigs) but all will go in tomorrow.
  • In 1947 the last wheat crop was sown and five years later the last farmer left followed by the last resident in 1954.
  • Is it too late to sow trailing annual nasturtiums directly in my garden? Times, Sunday Times
  • Another node earmarked as a major potential destination is Soweto, where history and heritage abound.
  • In the neighbourhood of Dacca about 200 lbs. of seed is sown to the beegah, measuring 80 cubits by 80, and the yield is from 640 to 800 lbs. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The curassows comprise 14 species of sedentary Neotropical birds classified in four genera (Crax, Nothocrax, Mitu, and Pauxi) in the family Cracidae.
  • As you sow you shall mow. 
  • In the evening and at night, when the farmers came out to plough, or to sow or reap their wheat, the country hummed with activity like a distant industrial town.
  • Few people who drive past the farm fail to smile at the sight of the sows rolling around in the mud, or lolling, sunbathing, on deep beds of straw.
  • Sow cabbages, broccoli and other brassicas in a sheltered seed bed or in trays in the cold greenhouse.
  • When the summer crop is ripening, the autumn crop has to be sowed.
  • It is lost labour to sow where there is no soil. 
  • I can understand sowing confusion in Ancelstierre to facilitate an attack across the Wall. ABHORSEN
  • Seeds were sown on 14 Apr. and the matured plants were harvested on 16 Aug. before the onset of flowering.
  • God often works by contrarieties, he first kills and then makes alive, he woundeth first and then healeth, he makes man sow in tears that he may reap in joy; 'tis God's method: he that is so visited, must with patience endure and rest satisfied for the present. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The fields around had been sown with wheat.
  • Similarly, it is always best to use new potting compost when sowing seeds or transplanting seedlings.
  • This verse shows that the person that is froward in heart comes up with mischief and the person sows discord.
  • Their pigs forage in fields and woods, their sows only produce two litters of piglets a year and pigs are prepared at the farm butchery, so there's no transport of live animals.
  • Enoch sowing clover seed in the lower field Licklider the sadler sent a Ferry Hill Plantation journal : January 4, 1838-January 15, 1839,
  • Over the last few decades, western civilisations have busily sown the seeds of their own destruction.
  • Workers then parade the boars in front of sows and ogle and fondle sows 'genitals to see which pigs are "ready" to have a tube of pig semen shoved into them. Bruce Friedrich: Does Eating Meat Support Bestiality?
  • Jak już wcześniej wspominałem dodany niedawno nowy temat dla Plymouth ulegnie zmianie, gdyż developerzy pracują nad zmianą czcionki napisu tytułowego w logo, aby dostosować go do ogólnej koncepcji stosowanej dla nowych produktów Canonical. Zmiana marki Kubuntu
  • Sow salad crops directly into the ground to continue getting fresh plants.
  • Her father had suffered and perished because of a dream this man Buddenbaum had sown in his heart. EVERVILLE
  • Labour are therefore micturating into a demographic Force 10, not to mention sowing dragon's teeth.
  • In all experiments, rows produced by paper-ribbon sowing were thinned to one plant per site immediately after seedling emergence.
  • Seeds are notoriously over-sown, producing far too many weak, spindly seedlings.
  • The procedure may be necessary on some farms to prevent facial injuries to nursing pigs and injuries to sow teats and/or udders; thus, this procedure could be justified on an animal welfare basis.
  • The corn was still sown, cut and threshed as it was a hundred years ago.
  • Fearless, lawless and sowing misery with a careless abandon, their reign seems uncontested. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the early days of the industry, that aspect was quite labour intensive as the seed was sown by hand into fertilized drills.
  • Producers have used two types of tethers (neck and girth); both of which restrict sow movement.
  • The seed of nitrogen fixing trees should be treated with Rhizobium inoculum after scarification and prior to sowing. Chapter 4
  • If you have a little cover, you can plant sweet pea seed, or if you prefer to sow direct into the ground why not try some beautiful blue cornflowers?
  • Born in Saskatchewan, Grant sowed the seeds for her specialty by majoring in psychology at the University of Saskatchewan.
  • As a result, 14,313 acres of land were sown a second time around.
  • Sow some half-hardy annuals for use a winter pot plants e.g. calceolarias, schizanthus and cinnerarias.
  • Ostriches, emus, cassowaries, rheas, kiwis, moas and elephant birds really are more closely related to each other than they are to any other birds.
  • She yooshully leeves to fly sowth in erley September, so I iz glad teh rayces is in August when shez still hyeer! Optimist: glass half full. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • farmland still unsown
  • In Haryana and Gujarat, if the rains come in the next two weeks, we would stress on the sowing of millet, moong beans and then cluster beans.
  • He who sows courtesy reaps friendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love. 
  • I expected to be thrown out on the street, and to be disowned by my family.
  • Raymond Otto, from Soweto, visited the school last Friday as part of a weekly programme of events looking at performing arts.
  • These are plants that you sow and cut down before they reach maturity. Times, Sunday Times
  • A short distance away from the reds, a self-sown seedling that's blooming in white instead of red also looks nice between 'Hameln' and a baby sea kale: A Study in Contrasts
  • My family would disown me if they knew. The Sun
  • The CSNR is known to contain more than 400 of Suriname's known bird species, including Scarlet, Red-and-Green and Blue-and-Gold Macaws, (Ara macao, Ara chloroptera, Ara ararauna); Great Tinamou (Tinamus major), Black Curassow (Crax alector) the Guianan Cock-of-the-Rock (Rupicola rupicola) and the Harpy Eagle. Central Suriname Nature Reserve, Suriname
  • Try first the supposition that the sower is the Lord himself; of him, in that case, it is immediately said that he sleeps, and rises night and day, and that the seed meanwhile springs up, he knows not how. The Parables of Our Lord
  • The tragic nature of Eugene O Neill splays is deeply influenced by the ancient Greek tragedy, the expressionism of Strindberg, and O Neill sown experience.
  • So the cassowaries, kookaburras, koalas, kangaroos, crocodiles and wallabies that one goes to Australia in the hope of seeing are all there.
  • He attributes the term to a US socialist, but he disowns authorship.
  • The Orlica-Snieznik Dome and the Góry Sowie Block preserve primarily amphibolite-facies gneisses, migmatites, and mica schists, which locally enclose boudins of granulite and eclogite.
  • Sow the seed in a warm place in February/March.
  • Michael Wincott plays his brother who disowns him.
  • He also told them a story called "The Wheat and the Tares," of a man who sowed good seed in a field, but when it sprung up and bore grain there were weeds growing among it called tares, for an enemy had sowed the seed at night and it had grown up with the wheat. Child's Story of the Bible
  • When it was sown 35 days later than cassava, then cassava cultivar MCol 1468, which was tall and had a large canopy, dominated pigeonpea almost completely, whereas the smaller cultivar M 19 occupied up to only about half the total interrow area. 1. Green manure crops in irrigated and rainfed lowland rice-based cropping systems in south Asia.
  • And sow's ears have not suddenly turned into silk purses simply because there is a different name picking the team. The Sun
  • We can also found the rare purple sowbread here, as well as martagon lily, and sweet mezereon.
  • We sowed our vegetable seed yesterday. Have you sown yours?
  • Teh caeks sowld owt an dey eben sowld teh wunz Ai send fur teh ‘werkerz’, ownlee 2 bussis got poorlee an had 2 rest we had spaer bussis in caes dat happind an dere wuz moar peeplz dan we eggspektid. Spy kitteh - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Teh hankee, teh 2 pence coyne fur teh merge end sea fone cawl, a littlo teenee sowing kit, wif teh obligatoree safetee pins Pete ignored his hoomins obsession with Twilight to a point… - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • Hark ye, Covenant," she went on, "whan his sowl he selled him, the deevil telled him, 'at never mair sud he turn a hair at cry or moanin' in highway or loanin ', for greitin' or sweirin 'or grane o' despair. Warlock o' Glenwarlock
  • Down by the pool, sown among the large white rocks that were dug out of the hillside to accommodate it, are white valerians, more grasses, lavenders and sages.
  • It is an unequal yoking of things together that will not agree together; as bad as for the Jews to have ploughed with an ox and an ass or to have sown divers sorts of grain intermixed. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • The Food Standards Agency said adverts for fast food outlets and sugary drinks are fuelling childhood obesity and sowing the seeds for future ill-health.
  • If you had no teeth and no digestion, you were allowed a pint and a half of sowens porridge instead; and thus helped your portion of exhausted cavalry mount or your bit of tough mule-meat down. The Dop Doctor
  • And see his good deeds springing from the wound, to sow the world with life immortal! A Christmas Carol
  • The trust of the disinherited was further shattered and disowned by the disingenuous attitude of the state.
  • During quality assessment, 233 references were excluded because they failed to report design features that limit the introduction of bias or were conducted in a non-target population such as gnotobiotic, neonatal, nursery, or recently weaned pigs and sows. ThePigSite - Industry News
  • Of course, that's not always possible, particularly in the depths of winter when my sowing tends to be limited to sprouting seeds on the windowsill and maybe some tomato seeds in a heated propagator.
  • Sow sweetcorn individually in 3in pots on a warm windowsill. Times, Sunday Times
  • These Fields are all sown in Ridges; and the Furrough between each Couple of Ridges, is as plainly to be seen, as if a swarth had been mown along. Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 25 - 27 May 1777
  • -- During these months seed of the quick-growing types of Onion may be sown for producing an abundant supply of salading and small bulbs during the autumn and onwards. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Of course there were birds and beasts, and cages populous with monkeys; and there was an emeu -- the weird bird that can not fly, the Australian cassowary. In the Footprints of the Padres
  • The children's trays began to fill with mayfly nymphs, aquatic sow bugs, and the larvae of blackflies, caddis flies, and bloodred midges.
  • Sow early for an early crop.
  • Ohsawa and Tsutsumi showed that the buckwheat plants sown in the early summer contained higher amounts of rutin than the plants sown in the late summer.
  • It is even possible to sow plants on gold mines to reap their treasure.
  • These days, in fact, he tries to identify bears - such as the sow and her cubs we're looking for - that might get hooked and move them well before they do.
  • Not only does this harm individual patients, but it also sows a dangerous confusion in the minds of people living with HIV, decision makers and the general public.
  • Sow annual flowers such as asters, cosmos, zinnias and marigolds as soon as the frost has passed and the air begins to warm up.
  • How cassowaries produce their deep ‘boom’ is unclear, though Mack and his team speculate that cassowary communication is linked to the tall casques, or horn-like crests, that rise from the bird's head.
  • An alterative method is to record the number of feed containers (weigh scoops, coffee cans, etc.) used to feed the sows over a period of several days and determine the average amount consumed per day.
  • When harvested correctly, the seed will be enclosed in a jelly-like material and this should be sown intact.
  • They cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • The former, who showed no mercy to those who were physically less endowed than them, sowed the seeds of injustice and naked brutishness that stalk the country today.
  • So there I was - Colonel Harry Paget Flashman, late of the 11th Hussars, 17th Lancers and the Staff, former aide to the Commander-in-Chief, and now acting-sowar and rear file in the skirmishing squadron, 3rd Cavalry, Bengal Army, and if you think it was a mad-brained train of circumstance that had taken me there - well, so did I. Fiancée
  • Hieland sowens by Mr. Duncan MacDonought, the last minister, who began the morning duly, Sunday and Saturday, with a mutchkin of usquebaugh. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • For quick salad leaves, sow mizuna on the vegetable patch. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you can tell how, you may sing this to the tune a sow-gelder blows. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • What will be produced if a sow runs with a wild boar?
  • Without doubt his experience was slender, and it seemed absurd to pronounce concerning that of which he had no direct knowledge; but so it was, he could not outroot from his mind the persuasion that to plough, to sow, and to reap, were employments most befitting a reasonable creature, and from which the truest pleasure and the least pollution would flow. Arthur Mervyn Or, Memoirs of the Year 1793
  • I also stroked a wallaby/kangaroo/wallaroo - there were loads of them just wandering around freely amongst the visitors which I thought was great - and saw echidnas, emus, cassowaries, a dingo (looked like any other dog!), wombats, Tasmanian devils, quokkas (never heard of them), bilbies (likewise!), flying foxes (great big brown bats), and tiny penguins. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • And there's no joy for farmers getting ready to sow winter crops, with diesel prices also set to rise.
  • Rye has many advantages as a winter - sown crop.
  • A couple of the beds will be given more attention, and fennel, mangels and sprouting broccoli sown in them.
  • It had to sow some doubt in his mind. The Sun
  • It's a story set in the last century about a girl whose parents disowned her when she married a foreigner.
  • But two accounting issues also may be sowing confusion.
  • Plants were grown under rain-fed conditions and plots were well fertilized before sowing.
  • You must make sure that there is always sufficient ground ready for sowing or planting when you want it. Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
  • To examine variation within patches at the scale of decimeters to meters, seeds of Paris and Campanula were sown into two plots each and Actaea was sown into three plots per site.
  • Hikers in the national forest who stumble into a clearing full of cannabis need to backtrack out very carefully; pot farms are often sown with mines.
  • Convocation preferred the blight of the coward Science to the cultivation of all that was beautiful, distinguished, humane, and brave; and they reaped as they had sown, they kept the dog smotherer and lost the radiant spirit and uplifting eloquence of the inspired seer. Great Testimony against scientific cruelty
  • Today, some swine producers have totally abandoned the procedure or resect needle teeth only when sows are milking poorly or if exudative epidermitis is present in the herd.
  • The clover may be pastured the following year, but in the year succeeding that, it is allowed to grow unchecked until August, when it is plowed in, the ground again guanoed, and wheat sown with herd's-grass (red-top) and clover, which is to remain, for mowing and pasture, as long as the ground will profitably sustain it. A Journey in the Seaboard Slave States; With Remarks on Their Economy
  • He blows up, and in impassioned language forswears and disowns Rosalia, the five children, and all memory of them and responsibility for them, forever and forever. Lawgivers
  • I believe that people tend to "disown" their ailments. Health Insurance Puzzle, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The ground in which they are to be sown is then forked over and raked, and a little round firm place is made by pressing the bottom of the saucer of a flower-pot on the ground, and then scattering a few seeds on the firm place, taking great care that the seeds do not lie one upon another. The Lady's Country Companion: or, How to Enjoy a Country Life Rationally
  • When the number of charges exceeds six, they produce the appearance of a pattern and the field thus covered is called semé (sowing) or said to be powdered.
  • “ 'Well, since I am disowned, and relegated to the sweepings,' the old man begins, draped in his sayon, and with a majesty that frightens us, 'you shall hear the crow sing!' Frederic Mistral
  • As I have already said, we had from the beginning felt called especially for itinerating work, the work of looking out new fields and preparing the way for other laborers, the work of preparing the soil in uncultivated regions, that by twos and threes, and in greater numbers when God's time arrived, the sowers of the Word might come to dark Tibet to scatter the seed unto a glorious harvest. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • Another mustardy taste sensation is provided by the Japanese daikon, or white radish, which can be sown in both Spring and Autumn in this area.
  • The tour buses then made their way to Thokoza Park and Moroka Dam, two severely neglected areas in Soweto but now showcase green spots where Sowetans enjoy braais and picnics every weekend.
  • I usually sow my main crops directly outdoors. Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
  • They cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nursing the sow and consuming colostrum shortly after birth is critical for pigs of any birth weight.
  • Fast-growing annuals such as nasturtium, candytuft and pot marigold can still be sown.
  • A few Arabs of Beni Salem here sow some fields with durra, which they irrigate by means of a fine spring of running water issuing from a cleft in the mountains, where it forms several small basins and pretty cascades — the best water I had drank since leaving the mountains of Tayf. Travels in Arabia
  • I usually sow my main crops directly outdoors. Planning the Organic Vegetable Garden
  • May you continue to reap all the good things that you have sown this year.
  • In addition, bonhams could not be fed properly because of the sows' feet problems.
  • A bus tour of Soweto was instrumental in showcasing the progress made in greening disadvantaged areas since the World Summit
  • 'And the feast of harvest, the first-fruits of thy labours, which them hast sown In thy field: and the feast of ingathering, which is in the end of the year, when thou hast gathered in thy labours out of the field.' Expositions of Holy Scripture
  • Being monocarpic, it dies after flowering but the seeds can be collected and sown every year.
  • Ai caint tells u now maor cuz teh ress doant sownd 2 goode lyk moovin in wiff mah mawm tyl fynd teh affordibul howsings an scawy stuf lyk dat but whut Ai gots 2 lett u noe iz mebee now Ai wyl has moar tyme fur ichc! OH NO’S - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • From March to June we see an incredible carpet of flowers in the woods (sowbreads, periwinkles, anemones and many others).
  • They, along with the self sown tradescantias, violets, hollyhocks and dame's rocket are part of the greater urban garden.
  • Sights such as Flintoff's spell on the fifth morning at Lord's, or Broad's at The Oval, or Strauss 'sangfroid in both innings on the turning pitch which was conveniently provided for that game, or Graeme Swann's exuberance whether batting or bowling spin, are seeds which have to be sown if the sport is to prosper. Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines
  • The smaller female is Brownish and unornamented. Curassows have delicious flesh and are hunted as game.
  • It can also be sown in lines, especially when intercropped. Chapter 7
  • The part of them worthy of the name immortal, which is called divine and is the guiding principle of those who are willing to follow justice and you -- of that divine part I will myself sow the seed, and having made a beginning, I will hand the work over to you. Timaeus
  • As they sow, so let them reap. 
  • It is lost labour to sow where there is no soil. 
  • Here the staple foods are fish and sago; no pigs are kept, though wild ones - and cassowaries - may be hunted.

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