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Other Westchester communities have laid down a hodge podge of restrictions catching the ire and chagrin of landscaping contractors who've fought back, citing lawn care costs through the roof if workers are forced to return to hands-on lawn care with old fashioned rakes and non-combusted lawn mowers.
In Tampa, a local Republican organizer approached Mr. Wilson with a complaint: She could not get her hands on Romney lawn signs.
Eight years later Yitzhak Rabin shook Yasser Arafat's hand on the lawn of the White House.
By the end of the set, he had slipped on the grass, slammed his hand on the lawn, and watched Sampras scamper for a lunging half-volley that cut a perfect angle across the net for a winner.
Bill Clinton got Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat to shake hands on the White House lawn, but no peace, and no prize, followed the unhappy Camp David summit of 2000.Since the Nobel committee saw fit to reward Barack Obama virtually the instant he was elected, it cannot be the lure of that prize that explains why he is investing in this thankless conflict so early.
This was the moment when Yasir Arafat, who had ordered terror attacks against Israelis for decades, and Yitzhak Rabin, who had reportedly ordered Israeli soldiers to "break the bones" of young Palestinians who hurled stones at them during the first intifada, signed a peace agreement and shook hands on the White House lawn.
Last September, a few days after Yitzhak Rabin, the Prime Minister of Israel, and Yasir Arafat, the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, shook hands on the White House lawn, opening a promising chapter for the first time ever in a 100-year war, it became known that two obscure Israeli peaceniks had played a large part in making that even possible.
In 1993 Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat shook hands on the White House lawn after having signed the Oslo Accords.
They chatted over beers and sandwiches, shaking hands, talking tobacco and relaxing on lawn chairs in the hot afternoon sun.
The New Yorker, May 7 , 1955P. 36 Military Intelligence: A recent inventory at Thule Air Force Base, 650 miles north of the Arctic Circle, disclosed that it has on hand 500 lawn mowers and the same number of pruning shears.
By C. P. Parker and St . ClairMcKelway The New Yorker, May 7 , 1955P. 36 Military Intelligence: A recent inventory at Thule Air Force Base, 650 miles north of the Arctic Circle, disclosed that it has on hand 500 lawn mowers and the same number of pruning shears.
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