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"grass over" Definitions
  1. to cover an area with grass
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35 Sentences With "grass over"

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She drizzles the broken strains of grass over her mother's belly, laughing.
One buyer was impressed with how it could even handle unkempt grass over 6 inches high.
Let me take you to that patch of grass over there and I'll be your flight instructor.
If you were at Splendour in the Grass over the weekend, you definitely would have: Amyl & the Sniffers did one, as did Yungblud.
Wildcard Djokovic seemed agitated at times as Chardy, who has won 12 of 13 matches on grass over the past three weeks, proved a tricky opponent.
Residents of the building hang dried marabu grass over entrances to their apartments and nail dead cockroaches to their doors, Santería traditions to ward off misfortune.
I have moments of very lucidly imagined landscapes and scenarios; I am in a house, sat in some long grass over which I can't see a horizon.
Hardly a blade of water-craving grass is left in what passes for a lawn here; to my delight, self-seeding wildflowers have gradually crowded out the grass over the years.
On three occasions, according to the lawsuit, the USSF rolled natural grass over artificial surfaces for the men, despite the women being forced to play on artificial grass in the same stadiums.
And everyone involved refused to put grass over the turf, even after companies offered to do it for free, and even though every men's World Cup ever has been played entirely on natural grass?
Read: Wildlife is flourishing in these DMZs "Bison essentially are lawnmowers -- they prefer to eat grass over anything else," says Holly Jones, an ecologist at Northern Illinois University, who is researching the impact of bison reintroduction at Nachusa.
Purportedly discovered by Beloff at a Chelsea flea market, it "appears to have been created by Albert Grass over a period of time from perhaps 1936 to the outbreak of World War II in 1939," reads the introductory blurb.
Hidden among the other Easter eggs and basket grass over the weekend was exciting news for fans of the time-and-globe-hopping villain Carmen Sandiego: she's coming to Netflix and she'll be voiced by Jane The Virgin star Gina Rodriguez.
The artificial Omniturf playing surface was removed and replaced with natural grass over the summer of 1995. Legendary Coach Don Faurot put down the last piece of sod as a symbolic gesture. Faurot had helped to lay the sod of the original playing surface in 1926.
More specifically, it prefers areas with grass under high and avoids those with grass over high. It is rarer in grasslands in northern parts of its range that otherwise appear similar to areas in southern Africa where it is abundant, suggesting it may avoid hotter regions. It also avoids deserts.
Another source mentions there was a small headstone with the name "P. Wenona" buried under the grass over time since her interment.Blogspot, Sweethearts of the West: Authors Writing Romance Set Under the Western Skies by Sarah J. McNeal (The 101 Ranch and Wild West Show), July 18, 2014], Retrieved Feb. 20, 2015.
By chanting prayers and exorcisms, he slows himself down, and his vision is back to seeing ordinary grass over earth. He now throws off the witch, and rides on her back instead. He picks up a piece of log, and beats her. The older woman collapses, and transforms into a beautiful girl.
These trains looked decidedly lost against the long platforms designed to take up to 11-car expresses. The huge platforms were, in fact, deemed so unnecessary that at West Meon new access slopes were cut halfway along and a walkway constructed across the tracks- the remaining half of each platform was effectively abandoned and allowed to grass over.
Mower with conditioner Mower-conditioners are a staple of large-scale hay making. Mower- conditioners are defined by the mechanisms that accomplish mowing and conditioning. There are three types of mowers: sickle bar mowers, disc mowers, and drum mowers. Sickle bar mowers use a reciprocating blade to cut the grass and typically use a reel to fold the grass over the knife.
The large embankments leading to the viaduct are obvious having not had time to grass over. Only the concrete pedestals for the pillars remain now. West Meon station was the only point on the line where trains could take on water. A deep artesian well was sunk into the hills east of the station and piped to a tank in the station's goods yard to supply a water column on each platform.
The park lies within the Southern NSW Mallee Important Bird Area, identified by BirdLife International as supporting a significant population of the vulnerable malleefowl. The park is the only reserve in New South Wales with malleefowl habitat. The malleefowl is found in arid areas only where the mallee grows. The males build a nest for the eggs by digging a large pit in winter and filling it with leaves and grass over the next four months.
After this, the site was allowed to grass over for a time. The stone circle was set up between 2900 and 2600 BC. It is not clear whether the stone alignments were constructed at the same time as the circle, or later. Some time after the erection of the stones, a small chambered tomb was inserted into the eastern part of the stone circle. The many pottery fragments found indicate that the tomb was used for several centuries.
Also that year, an AstroTurf playing field was installed in place of natural grass. Over the next two decades, the stadium received only periodic updates. First, the original turf was replaced in 1980 with a product called Superturf, and lights were installed prior to the 1983 season (temporary light standards were brought in for the 1982 game vs. Kansas, which was nationally televised by TBS). In 1988, the south end of the stadium was partially enclosed when the new Bramlage Coliseum was completed.
The event was inaugurated in 1968 on dirt at a distance of six furlongs as the All American Handicap. After the racetrack installed a turf course in 1972 the event was moved to the grass over a distance of 5 furlongs and stayed that way until 1978. In 1997 the event revert to the dirt. The event was held at the defunct Bay Meadows Racetrack between 2001 and 2005 and was renamed during that period as the Seabiscuit Handicap and Seabiscuit Breeders' Cup Handicap.
Retrieved 5 May 2020 The final of the iconic main race is run on grass over 120 metres up a slight gradient. Competitors are handicapped according to their form, with each competitor "marked" by between 0 m and 10 m or more to theoretically reach the finish line at the same time. This process is administered by the Victorian Athletic League (VAL). Due to the relatively short handicap limit, the class of runners that can potentially win the event is limited compared to other Gifts in Australia.
The property has a mix of terrain including; open flat plains of Mitchell Grass, Buffel and Flinders Grass over massive portions and a mix of slightly undulating country with other sections of break-away country to the southern parts of the leasehold. Vegetation found within the boundaries includes Mulga, Bloodwood, Gidyea, Coolabah, Ghost Gum with an area of soft spinifex. The Sandover River also passes through the property providing flood-out country. In 2010 Argadargada was stocked with around 6,000 head cattle mostly being Charbray, Charolais and Bos Indicus breeds.
Wildlife management at the Sonny Bono Salton Sea NWR involves an intensive farming program to provide suitable forage for over 30,000 wintering geese and other migratory birds and wildlife. Croplands constitute of the refuge, with many fields cooperatively farmed by local farmers. Crops planted on refuge land includes alfalfa, wheat, rye grass, milo, millet, and sudan grass. With use restrictions on the use of certain pesticides on the refuge, infestations of white flies, and the booming prices of sudan grass, many cooperative farmers have switched from planting alfalfa to sudan grass over the years.
Ctenolepisma longicaudata is a synanthrope in human housings, and its natural food sources are unknown so that information on the biology of this species comes from indoor observations and rearings. Gray silverfish feed on a wide spectrum of substrates, ranging from plant remains like dried grass over insect remains to bread crumbs, paper, and artificial silk and cotton fabrics. They also eat cast skins from previous moults, as they prove rich in nutrients, containing 1% of the fat and 6% of the nitrogen stored in the body. Gray silverfish will not feed on wool felt, flannel, carpet, fur felt and natural silk.
Nonetheless, she began to dominate the lower level tournaments, winning her first three WTA titles at the International level across June and July. Her first two titles came in back- to-back weeks at the Nuremberg Cup on clay over Andrea Petkovic and at the Rosmalen Grass Court Championships on grass over Kirsten Flipkens. After a third title at the Budapest Grand Prix, she climbed up to No. 23 in the world. Halep won her fourth title at the New Haven Open, defeating No. 8, Caroline Wozniacki and No. 9, Petra Kvitová in the semifinals and final respectively.
In 1971, he won the San Juan Capistrano Handicap on grass over turf star Fort Marcy and defeated him again later in the season in the Ford Pinto Invitational Turf Handicap. In 1972, he won the Century Handicap, Oak Tree Invitational Stakes, and Carlton F. Burke Handicap en route to receiving the 1972 Eclipse Award as American Champion Male Turf Horse. In 1973, Cougar won the Santa Anita Handicap on dirt after finishing second in that race the two previous years. He retired at the end of the season with over $1 million in earnings, making him the first foreign-bred horse to achieve that milestone in the U.S.
If bacterial wilt is present of the golf course, the best option may be to designate a mower for use on infected greens only in order to prevent the spread of the pathogen to other greens. Other viable methods include simply limiting the number of wounds the plant incurs, thereby limiting entry sites for the pathogen. A simple example would be less frequent mowing. It has also been proven that the disease is most devastating in grass cut to a length of between 1/8 and 3/16 of an inch, but less so in grass over 1/4 of an inch in length or longer, which presents an additional argument for limiting mowing.
Although the causeway does not reach Fowley Island, and no historical maps show it doing so, it may still have been possible to walk from the causeway to the island on the eel grass that once filled the water bed. The reduction in eel grass over the last century means that such a crossing is no longer possible. Fishermen would have taken a horse and cart across the causeway to Fowley Island and stored oysters in large ponds that they had dug there before taking them back for sale. The Ordnance Survey map of 1898 shows two such oyster beds on Fowley Island, activity which has resulted in the island's distinctive present shape.
Compton Chamberlayne burial ground has 28 graves of Australian soldiers who died, believed to be of influenza, during their transit through the camp. There is still today a field called "hospital", previously the site of the military medical facility. The only tangible sign of the previous occupation was an outline of Australia carved in the surface of the chalk downs () to the south-east of the village, which was left to grass over in 2005. In 2018/2019, a group of local volunteers restored the map and marked Anzac Day with a service there, However, the neighbouring village of Fovant has an impressive display of army regimental badges carved into the chalk downs.
The stadium as viewed from left field near the alt=A green baseball field surrounded by its brown shale warning track and blue seats viewed from the concourse by the yellow left field foul pole on a sunny afternoon alt=An illustration showing the shape of the field with grassy areas shown in green and dirt in brown The initial playing surface was covered with of Bermuda Tifway 419 grass sod that was grown on a farm in San Antonio, Texas, then over-seeded with of perennial rye-grass. Over of red clay infield soil was brought in from Laceys Spring, Alabama. The warning track surrounding the field is made of of crushed red shale on top of of sand and of gravel. The field is equipped with a drainage system capable of draining of water per hour.
The Wimbledon Pro was a three-day BBC televised tournament organized by the All-England Club as a trial for "open" tennis and as such the first Wimbledon tournament open to male professional tennis players. Hoad was one of the eight players invited for the singles event and despite being in semi-retirement and without competitive play for ten months, he won his first match against 39-year-old Gonzales in three sets. The BBC television commentator called it "the finest match ever seen on these hallowed grounds." This would be the last match on grass between Hoad and Gonzales, with Hoad holding a lifetime edge on grass over Gonzales of 20 matches to 14.TennisBase, lifetime hth statisticslocal British newspapers 1961 tour / Irish Examiner, 27 August 1961 / Yorkshire Evening Post, 3 September 1961 / St. Annes News, 10 September 1961 / Hoad won on grass at Bristol, Leeds, Scarborough, St. Annes, Gonzales won on grass at Dublin With little energy left he lost the semifinal to Rosewall in two straight sets.

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