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Before the plant opened, Mr. Mutter, one of more than 300 investors in a company that owns a majority of the plant, used to sow about 300 acres of corn each year.
Only 26 out of 2,500 companies, including PepsiCo, Whole Foods and the corporate parent of Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, responded to a survey from As You Sow about their use of nanomaterials.
But Mr. Obama's victories, particularly in states with overwhelmingly white populations, produced further victories for him by quelling doubts that Mrs. Clinton was trying to sow about his electability.
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Whatever seeds of doubt Labour may have sown about the Conservative plans, its change of tack was probably counter-productive.
He's inventing stories about dark coverups by his enemies to sow confusion about the proven facts of his own team's skulduggery.
Finally, Americans are deeply skeptical about government, and it doesn't take much to sow doubts about expanding its role.
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Siskind continued to sow doubt about Bash's intent.
Mr. Gore also sought to sow suspicion about Mr. Bush's reliability on fiscal matters.
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