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I killed my first mule at 10. Plowed him to death. The sad part is, after the mule died, I had an acre and a half to do, and I had to pull the plow my own self. Thomas McDonald
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The high years for Utah County were back in 2001, when there was 56,000 acres of grasshoppers and in 2004 when there was 124,000 acres of crickets. Larry Lewis
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It's pretty obvious this property is suitable for use greater than 20,000 square feet and one acre because that's what it's been since 1963. William Taylor
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Domesticated plants and animals yield far more calories per acre than do wild habitats, in which most species are inedible to humans. Jared Diamond
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It's certainly a record price for a piece of property that represents $1 million an acre and is not currently zoned for the uses proposed. It's a stellar location. This could be an exciting project. Steve Morris
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They were more worried about how many houses they can get on an acre than the people who live here. Lori Frantz
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It's ideal for someone who wants to plant trees for a wind break or to create some wildlife habitat. If you have an acre of land, you can plant up to 1,000 trees, depending on spacing. Steve Mahoney
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The in-town projects are opening up the centers of our communities to accommodate some of the growth that is coming, ... We've got 18,000 new people moving here a year. If everyone is going to build on acre lots, we are in trouble. J. Taylor
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A big 500 acre field of grass. This is where birds will come in and stage a lot of times before they actually go out and feed. But a lot of times they go out and feed on this grass itself. So there is a lot of traffic in here and I am real optimistic we are going to get a lot of birds in here. Mark Beam
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Kids need to be connected to the school and they need to feel someone cares about them. In a large school setting it can be extremely impersonal. There's nothing worse than a student in a large setting not being connected to anything. That's the height of loneliness. Gary Griffiths
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I think it represents a city that cares about the citizens that are out there. Lance Hedquist
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He cares more about the people than the money or the deal. Bill Maher
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He cares for people, and they pick up on that. And he always does what he thinks is the right thing to do. John Reid
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He cares deeply about what we're doing, whether or not we're winning and how we're doing it. But he's not a meddler. If we need something, he's the first one there willing to help. But he doesn't meddle. In this era of college athletics, that's refreshing. Mike Hamilton
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He cares about the kids and they respond and play hard for him. It's a close-knit community (at Smith) with a family atmosphere. They need that kind of father figure. George Small
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He continues to find ways to make an impact on the issues and causes that he cares about. Being out of office hasn't prevented him from doing that. Mike Feldman
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He's a stud. He takes great pride in all things involved with the tournament. He cares about making it right. Greg Shaheen
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I think it's despicable that this guy saw my son's name on a Web site and figured that was 22 years ago, so nobody cares anymore. I guess he didn't realize my son was on the cover of Newsweek and that thankfully some people remember him. Ann Collins