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The Premier League chief executive, Richard Scudamore, dismisses talk of the Premier League damaging the national team as "absolute nonsense", yet his own organisation's figures reveal that 43 homegrown Under-21s made Premier League first-team appearances in 2011-12.
For many fans, the final straw was the summer departure of homegrown Spain Under-21 striker Alvaro Vazquez to Getafe.
Do you agree with the premise that acts of terror from "one of our own" are more upsetting, or do you think we should consider both foreign and "homegrown" terrorists under the common umbrella of extremism?
If the Mets are to surge into wild-card contention, they will most likely rely on the players they have while hoping to get a boost from the homegrown crop groomed under Bernazard — Niese, Mike Pelfrey, Daniel Murphy and Bobby Parnell.
With Tony Hall, director general of the BBC, putting pressure on the networks to find women and put them on the air, why overlook prime homegrown talent right under their nose?
This event also occurred in the context of unseasonable rains during harvest, which led to contamination of homegrown maize stored under damp conditions (Krishnamachari et al. 1975).
More to the point under the homegrown players rule eight of your 25-man squad must be homegrown (that is, grown somewhere in England).
Last year, when "Y Tu Mamá También" came out in Mexico — where it became the highest-grossing homegrown picture ever — filmgoers under eighteen were forbidden to see it.
But with a rash of recent cases in which Americans have been accused of being drawn into terrorist scheming, the rampage at Fort Hood, Tex., last month and now the alarming account of five young Virginia men who went to Pakistan and are suspected of seeking jihad, the notion that the United States has some immunity against homegrown terrorists is coming under new scrutiny.
London: There's a post-bubble revival under way, mixing homegrown culture, reclaimed buildings and vintage-clad traditionalists.
In many ways, Mr. Saeed embodies one of Pakistan's greatest problems of the past decades: the struggle to rein in homegrown militant groups that flourished under the military's protection — or at least its blind eye.
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