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3,5,6-TPA (as a free acid) was sprayed by handgun to the entire tree until the point of run off, using a randomized design with one-tree plots and 8 10 replications.
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What's the point of running?
Howard Dean, the party chairman, made a point of running a 50-state strategy in 2006.
The point of running the race at night was not, however, to provide a beautiful backdrop of glittering skyscrapers.
The sustainability is the key; half the point of running the ball is controlling tempo and flow.
She stepped on a garter snake while running through grass, so she makes a point of running exclusively on concrete or asphalt.
The 30-second spot is the first negative ad released by Mr. Akin, who made a point of running only positive ads during the Republican primary race.
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Diplomats say the talks are meant to "go the extra mile" but, as Mr Surroi asks, once you have already done a marathon, what is the point of running an extra mile?
What's the point of running the spots if no one's going to hear them?" Beth Bronfman, LBL's chief executive, agreed that a double-standard existed when marketing some products to women.
Foliar application of growth regulators was carried out at the heading stage by spraying plants uniformly to the point of run-off (approximately 100 mL m-2) using a Gloria type hand sprinkler (Guangzhou, P.R. China) with constant flow.
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