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Under some conditions a surfactant or detergent may be added in order to release stubborn soil attached to the fruit.
It's barely more than a farmyard: pale and stubborn soil, a cluster of shacks, water winched from a well, and a chapel that the local bishop has yet to consecrate.
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Grass comes up in stubborn clumps through sandy soil.
But the Northeast has its own lianas, and they are as stubborn as the stones in the soil.
How else to explain the stubborn refusal to allow any of them to touch United States soil, even to stand trial, regardless of whether there's any reason to believe that they're actually terrorists?
You can scrub off the majority of the soil and debris using your fingers, but for stubborn, embedded dirt, use a vegetable brush to gently scrub the side of the radish as you rinse it under water.
FOR almost a decade American officials have moaned about the presence on Pakistani soil of an important safe haven for global terrorists, and the government's stubborn refusal to do anything about it.
Here are the stubborn settlers, in stiff collars or lace dresses, bent on transplanting British or Irish values to an unyielding soil.
Happily, Iowa's rich, dark soil holds onto people like Kelly Biensen, a fifth-generation hog farmer, and his wife, Nina, a pair of stubborn, well-educated souls who want to do things differently.
Stubborn people.
Stubborn history.
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