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"Early, Rose just moves the ball.
"Being at home, he came out with the eye of the tiger and got us going early," Rose said.
Not Yukon Golds or Finns or Red Blisses, but long, burly, starchy, thick-skinned russets, a variety developed from a mutant Early Rose potato that the great plantsman Luther Burbank discovered in his New England garden in 1872.
tuberoum via a series of selfed lines "Rough Purple Chili", "Garnet Chili", and "Early Rose", and a few other clones [ 6, 10].
Target shares, which slumped early, rose 2.5 percent to close at $51.95.
Thus, the portion of patients who arrived at least 15 min early rose significantly.
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The best work in the gallery, said Mr. Ruga, was an early rose-tinted lamp signed by Gallé, priced at 20,000 euros.
The flowers that throng the village are catalogued ("early roses red and white, pot marigolds, feverfew which was grown here as a garden plant, ferocious poppies and cornflowers," and so on), and we are told that even at the train station people are growing roses and beans, "and large marrows striped like a tom-cat".
Traces of Shakespeare can be found not just at the Globe but at the even earlier Rose Playhouse, built in 1587.
In lieu of an actual national championship, these bowl games, along with the earlier Rose Bowl, provided a way to match up teams from distant regions of the country that did not otherwise play.
However, Guns N' Roses was unable to go on stage early, because Rose once again was late arriving at the venue.
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