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The stem itself shares with other stems the same branch that connects them to the cane (Figure 3A).
The Kc factor is often 5-105-10%her then the reference (where Kc = 1.0), and even 15-20% greater for some tall crops such as maize, sorghum or sugar cane (Figure 20).
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At present 7.8 million hectares (19.3 million acres) of Brazilian land is used to grow sugar cane, a figure that is expected to increase to about 14 million hectares by 2020.
Mr. Williams's character, Pretty Tony, was a philosopher-pimp armed with a sword-cane, a figure said to have left its stamp on the pimp-centric worldview of hip-hop artists like Tupac Shakur and Ludacris.
Producing an additional 27 billion gallons there would require roughly 42 million more acres devoted to sugar cane (see figures below).
All fragments are entirely surrounded by a uniform matrix of sugar-cane monoculture (Figure 1).
A distinguished figure with cane, turban and in village dress, he personifies an age long past yet still very alive here.
While the original song's verses each told the story of three abnormal children, each verse of "Headline News" tells the story of three famous tabloid stories of 1993 and 1994: Singapore caning American delinquent Michael Fay, figure skater Tonya Harding's then-boyfriend attacking her rival Nancy Kerrigan, and Lorena Bobbitt severing her husband's penis with a knife.
At 86, he still cuts a jaunty figure, strolling through Ithaca cane in hand, though he stopped driving after a serious accident two years ago.
In New York, it was Hugo Neu and his son John Neu, a cosmopolitan man who walks with a cane and cuts a Sydney Greenstreet-like figure.
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