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Isn't it to see your grandchildren grow up, start that second career, grow prized roses, contribute something to the world or have another million days with your spouse?" People leaned forward and heads nodded.
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He golfs, races cars, grows prized marijuana plants in his backyard and enjoys smoking his favorite potent strain of "Bruce Banner" marijuana, named after the Incredible Hulk.
Similarly, if you hire an expert consultant to help you grow prize orchids, raise toucans, or race mopeds, you'll have one leg up on the ladder to convincing the IRS of your business status.
Unlike their peers in team sports, the tour players are effectively the owners if they're convinced a new directive will grow prize money, players tend to be on board with association brass.
And maybe her parents plant a garden over her, not realizing, and they grow prize-winning tomatoes that are actually from the seeds of her soul?
A real pianist". Alicia's horticultural studies have led her to grow prize-winning roses and to write 100 pages of notes on a house spider's mating habits, which family members took turns observing around the clock.
As a child, Mr. Fleming discovered a love of gardening, and grew prize-winning crops in later years.
There were annual block parties, potluck suppers, a coveted tomato growing prize (the champion donning a flowing silk cape, parading around our cul-de-sac).
Cheating at chess may seem like a twisted exercise in ego gratification, but growing prize money has made the rewards more meaningful.
This is appointment-viewing, as evidenced by the fact that, as well as individual broadcasters, Twitch also hosts live events, especially increasingly popular eSports tournaments, in which professional video game players compete for growing prize pots.
Older people didn't get these STDs from growing prize roses.
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