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The moth, Plutella xylostella, favored the conventionally fertilized plants, laying its eggs about four times more frequently on them than on organically fertilized cabbage.
As we know, the list tends to favor conventionally beautiful, straight, white women ― so we're hoping this year there's some diversity in the mix.
The production, which opened on Friday at the Shanghai Culture Square theater and is scheduled to run through Nov. 20, is, as he calls it, "a cross between an acrobatic, classical and magical 'Nutcracker.' " Mr. Ezralow has long favored bouncing around from project to project over a more conventionally professional path.
An evaluation from 2013 in the Plagbol Project indeed points to this as farmers in Focus Group discussions mentioned ´that growing special crops like coffee and tee favored IPM and ecological farming as a demand for ecological products made the prices increase compared to the conventionally grown [ 30].
He favored.
Isaac favored Esau, and Rebekah favored Jacob.
Conventionally, Th2-mediated immunity has been considered to favor tumor growth, by promoting angiogenesis as well inhibiting cell-mediated immunity and tumor cell killing [41, 42].
This big grab bag of a show presents almost 80 works by some 30 artists who favor words, numbers, logos, cartoons and other sorts of emblematic devices over conventionally representational or abstract forms.
Favor favor.
The fact that Stiller is not a natural comic, or a conventionally good-looking actor, may actually work in his favor.
So then, the scholars argue, the author of Mark, whoever he was — the familiar names conventionally attached to each Gospel come later* — added the famous statement of divine favor, descending directly from the heavens as they opened.
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