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Let me tell you also of another matter which you had better attend to.
Under restricted water conditions, stay-green sorghum cultivar appears to better attend agronomic parameters for forage production compared with the traditional senescent cultivar.
There is a need to better attend to the choices and trade-offs involved in WSR strategy and practice, drawing on the experiences of UKERC and other initiatives.
"The city woke up and saw there was another retaining wall they'd better attend to," said Jeanlee Poggi, the executive director of the West 181 Street Beautification Project.
The enlightened post-postmodern curator had better attend the cool activism of this user or lose him or her to the next daring new communication technology, which might be the split-second wireless media already fast approaching us.
Roy Reed, writing in The New York Times, said Mr. Cunningham at the time suggested that the company might want to expand further, "but like a farmer with one eye down the road, he allows that he had better attend to what he has before he thinks about starting something new".
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Far better attended are the halls of fame of various sports, but only some of them have much original art.
At a session during the day, there were a half-dozen people, but the evening meetings are better attended.
The Second Avenue Deli just closed, perhaps permanently; it was older and better attended than 2 Columbus Circle.
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