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- "I picked some grass up, " he said.
- The players were playing on a field with grass up to their ankles.
- Terry's home survived, although flames charred her grass up to the walls.
- I kept throwing grass up to check the direction and it was different every time.
- Ground cover included grasses up to 50 cm in height and some prickly pear bushes.
- Cunningham said, and he and his crew had to pull the grass up by hand afterward.
- It has made the course tougher, pushing the kikuyu grass up high and worsening the roughs.
- "If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there ."
- That night the entire prison population, some 900 men, slept in the grass up by the sports fields, which is inside the prison compound.
- Recently, Dr . Harriman was in Greenhouse No . 3, holding a small pot of grass up to the light and marveling at its promise.
- After a hooked tee shot on the par 4 ninth hole, Fred Couples was standing in brownish grass up to the knees of his pleated tan slacks.
- Evert said it was the best match she had ever played on grass up to that point in her career, and King said, " She just played beautiful tennis.
- In full-stage shows, the stage is to the back of the center field grass with fan seating on the grass up to, but not on, the infield diamond.
- Similar to ruminants, such as cattle and sheep, alpacas have only lower teeth at the front of their mouths; therefore, they do not pull grass up by the roots.
- The snowflakes looking like powdered sugar on the dead leaves in November or the smell of grass up on the hills in April _ I need this, it's a physical need.
- Famous for pithy quotes and heavy drinking, Clough once said . " If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there ."
- It is common in some locations and is usually found in sunny areas with dense vegetation ( usually grass up to 40 cm of height ) but can also be found in arid areas.
- "It's almost like prairie grass up there, " said Rich Martin of Los Angeles, my hiking partner on this cloudless day and a former Minnesotan who knows something about prairies.
- "I was in grass up to my waist, " he'll tell you, but instead of a double bogey, he made bogey, and instead of losing, he won in a playoff.
- Nicknamed " Old Big Head, " Clough once said of his club's playing style : " If God had wanted us to play football in the clouds, he'd have put grass up there ."
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