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Cotton boomed, but over time overwatering and leaks left farmland too salty to support crops, and the river water, used and reused on its way downstream, became ever saltier and more laced with pesticides.
There is no situation more laced with comic potential than a maternity unit waiting-room and the script was positively bulging with gags – my favourite being Jez's reaction to hearing Sophie might need a cervical sweep: "Chim-chim-cheree!" Somehow, amidst all the funnies, the episode ended on a truly emotional note as Mark was handed his son for the first time.
Watch the mercury rise: the more cutting, the more votes; the more laced with acid, the more favored.
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And one of Shaffer's poison-tipped lines – "A jumped-up pantry boy who doesn't know his place" – is perhaps now more familiar from the Smiths song This Charming Man, although it sounds more stylish, laced with appropriate irony, coming from the mouth of Morrissey than a crabby old character who thinks and speaks in this manner for the better part of two-and-a-half hours.
Police have stepped up patrols in a popular dog walking area after more cocktail sausages laced with suspected toxic slug pellets were found.
Like so many other governors, Paul E. Patton has a long wish list of proposals for the new legislative session, and none is more heartfelt and laced with guilt than his remedy for what he finds has befallen the state's coal miners afflicted with the respiratory disorder called black lung.
They are easily summarized: the causal models popular in criminology, and in the social sciences more generally, are laced with far too many untestable assumptions of convenience.
Cue more lace dresses, long and short.
A wild-type fly normally would consume the more sugary water because, like humans, it has a "sweet tooth". However, if the more sugary water were laced with an aversive flavor, it would choose the less sugary water.
Mr. Santorum's 42-minute speech was laced with more personal references than usual.
With a combined career total of 89 Test hundreds it is a fascinating – not to mention alluringly marketable – prospect, and one laced with more personal intrigue too.
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