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You don't need a garden (or an allotment) to grow decent vegetables.
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Specifically: The system of distribution needs to be overhauled and more inclusive, consulting with local residents and true grassroots organizations The food distributed should as much as possible include Haitian grown produce Decent shelter needs to be built and provided for everyone before people are moved from camps School needs to be provided for everyone, including children living in camps.
Sukababo lost its corn crop a few years ago to blight, and farmers here have not been able to grow a decent one since, said Bagi Kita Ginting, the village headman, and no relation to Leonardo.
And that has always been one of the secret missions of literature – to make it new, as Ezra Pound said, and to render it possible (even via the impossible) that the world can grow more decent.
I guess the ladies might enjoy these novelty bottle-toppers — the ladies who can't grow a decent 'stache, anyway.
It is quite possible to hold down a full-time job and grow a decent veggie garden at the same time - weekend effort will result in brilliant garden produce.
Pencz says that the throwback status of Brazil's printing industry is reinforced by the fact that "printing in general in Brazil is still growing at decent rates, so some businesses are hurting, but not enough to try to innovate".
Same-store sales grew a decent 4%.
Overall revenues for the quarter came in at $15 billion, growing a decent 9percentt annually.
He doesn't care: "We're still small enough that we can grow at a decent rate".
Yet consumer spending, which many economists had thought to be strongly correlated with changes in wealth, continued to grow at a decent lick.
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