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The usual way of growing cotton is highly petrochemical-intensive, requiring 110 pounds of nitrogen fertilizer per acre. Some of the fertilizer is broken down by soil bacteria into nitrate, a toxic and highly soluble chemical that can leach into groundwater or get washed into lakes, creating oxygenless dead zones. Alex Shoumatoff
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We had no shot of making that one. It was just out of sequence. Ryan Longwell
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between very long shots and very, very, very long shots. Edgar Bronfman
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I'm always inspired by other filmmakers, whether it's a shot or the way they handle tone. Spike Jonze
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He's very tough. He does so much out there and he can get up a shot at any time. D. James
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He said we need to get more shots up. We're getting used to it. Helen Darling
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I've often thought if I didn't make my marriage work, I would have failed at my one true shot at happiness. Bethenny Frankel
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He made a tough shot at a big time. Sammy Mejia
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The other, the Klingensmith's cat, he'd shot and buried, Peter Edwards
time
After you win, you think to yourself, 'Is it time to get out?' But I don't feel like I want to. Jim Veltman
time
Some still have enough time to do so. David White
time
Now it's time to really find out what we're going to do and how we're going to do it. Rob Allison
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Now I'm going to have to do a lot of rope-a-dope, never go the same way at the same time to the same places, Curtis Sliwa
time fate void
Our mission in life is not to discover our fate as we go along, or even to procreate, but rather to fill up the endless gray void that is time. Jane Hamilton
time vacation
Before, I just used vacation time when we did tours. Mike Davis
time
We were dominated. At no time were we in this game. Jack Parker
time order happens
Time doesn't necessarily happen in chronological order. Douglas Adams
time hands schedules
A schedule defends from chaos and whim. It is a net for catching days. It is a scaffolding on which a worker can stand and labor with both hands at sections of time. Annie Dillard