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"weeds" Definitions
  1. Also called: widow's weeds
  2. a widow's black mourning clothes
  3. obsolete
  4. any clothing
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In the professional-managerial class, "in the weeds" signifies knotty detail (as in the Vox public policy podcast, The Weeds).
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The mulch, along with his cover crops, inhibited weeds from becoming established, a major concern for conventional farmers, because so many weeds have evolved resistance to herbicides.
Inevitably called "Robocrop", this takes out not only weeds growing between rows of crops (which any old machine can do) but also weeds growing between plants in a row.
Functional medicine: If the body were a garden bed and its diseases weeds sprouting up, traditional medicine might look to specialists to eradicate the weeds and keep things growing.
Glyphosate's worldwide success is linked to its low cost; farmers can kill weeds by spraying the chemical on their fields instead of plowing the soil several times to remove weeds.
Mr. Conway is known to relish getting into the weeds of case law — "We are the weeds," as his friend Joseph Grundfest, a law professor at Stanford University, put it in an interview.
The mournful surroundings suggest that these garments are widows' weeds.
The woman mowing her weeds in tiny Glenrio, New Mexico.
After landing reoccurring guest roles on shows like Weeds, Awkward.
The park was just chalky pebbles and dry spiky weeds.
Think softwood lumber — as "in the weeds" as it gets.
"I can't be in the weeds" of scholarship, he said.
Even so, the weeds are starting to choke the garden.
To everybody else, "in the weeds" is something you experience.
Listen: Pete Buttigieg's interview with Vox's The Weeds at SXSW
How many weeds I pulled in pursuit of a Mewtwo.
Wooden benches were decaying, and weeds were growing beneath them.
It was overgrown by weeds, and has since been demolished.
Weeds overtake fences in abandoned areas of the prison complex.
Behold the rat snake gliding silently through the nighttime weeds.
The way to get rid of weeds in the lawn?
You can wear linen dresses and a crown of weeds.
There are, one weary observer suggested, some very tall weeds.
And that's something that is pretty in the weeds, right?
"We can't call them weeds," she said with a chuckle.
And weeds grow over the walls of the Kosevo Stadium.
Mr. President, let's get into the weeds for a minute.
It was invented for farmers to cut weeds and crops.
Some grew as easily as weeds; others were extremely stubborn.
A next step would be to get rid of weeds.
Charlie appeared in an episode of "Weeds" back in 2008.
Laundry, pulling weeds, doing his homework, staying away from drugs.
Pipes, weeds and bits of tile stick out of the ground.
Images from the area show weeds stacked as high as roofs.
In fact, "vines and weeds…are constantly working to undermine it".
During his rule, Shakespeare's works were banned as "capitalist poisonous weeds".
We were, like, deep in the weeds of payment policy, right?
Anyway, remember those 90 pages of cable blackout weeds we skipped?
Nitasha Tiku joins the show to walk us through the weeds.
So, I'm not going to get into the weeds on that.
Don't be so defensive that you get lost in the weeds.
Workers removed dried weeds from inside the mosque and restored fittings.
But he would talk to be me about rocks and weeds.
Who whacks the weeds by the chain link with mafioso panache.
Live camera feeds were used to detect invasive weeds or disease.
"Casablanca" trivia is as plentiful as weeds in an untended field.
Nancy Botwin's drug-dealing business started off pretty harmless on "Weeds."
A man with an ax walks about, hacking away at weeds.
It's worn, beat up, probably flat, and sitting in the weeds.
In the backyard, a bare-branched oak towered over dense weeds.
Let's pull back here and get into the weeds a bit.
IN THE WEEDS We go back home after lunch to garden.
The road is walled with tree trunks and tall green weeds.
People rent them out to crop their lawns and control weeds.
Farmers could spray more readily, and fields became clear of weeds.
This is about to get really deep into the constitutional weeds.
These prim, oft-mowed lawns also had more weeds and pests.
Distance simply multiplies the difficulties, and competition weeds out the unprepared.
Often, action begets more action, as unintended consequences sprout like weeds.
Into the weeds, I suppose, and hope for no stone walls.
Under the boat, constellations of tiny fry darted through sunlit weeds.
Weeds have reclaimed sidewalks, while mounds of trash dot the roadside.
The building remains uncompleted, with tall weeds sprouting from its foundations.
Outside the house was a field of weeds, twelve feet high.
He saw, like his father and grandfather, opportunity amidst the weeds.
Yes, we promised you a podcast about the weeds of policy.
Allow me to get in the weeds here for a second.
The unified look and the lack of unsightly weeds are your first clues that the gardener knows the benefits of mulching to conserve moisture, help control weeds, and add nutrients to the soil for healthier plants.
While the tool isn't large enough to pull up some of the weeds with stalks over ¼ inch that I have growing in my yard, it does an impressive job of keeping up with the smaller weeds.
Even the richest soil, if left uncultivated will produce the rankest weeds.
Weeds are a significant challenge for crop farmers, whether conventional or organic.
A football player nicknamed her "Beat Weeds," a reference to pubic hair.
It assembles phenotypes of vegetable crops even as it gobbles up weeds.
Picture my brain this way: Weeds grow in cracks; stray dogs circle.
"It definitely weeds out a lot of potential dating partners," he said.
If her life and career is a garden, she's burning the weeds.
A rice plantation requires a large amount of labor, especially for weeds.
Near its doors, a stray lamb nibbles on tufts of tall weeds.
On The Bishop's Avenue, in Highgate, weeds have grown in empty mansions.
Media focus on healthcare continues to be stuck down in the weeds.
He only knew how to rake the rock bed and pull weeds.
For a graphic on weeds' growing resistance to farming herbicides, click tmsnrt.
He doesn't trap himself in the weeds with semantics or political correctness.
Even Oscar, whom she called "my surprise 'Weeds' baby," was turning twelve.
His turn to pharmaceuticals finds him wading into the outer weeds of
Once the rain swept in, the mock lawn sprouted moss and weeds.
Without getting into the weeds, there are two broad approaches to take.
On the farm, he kept the rows straight and the weeds few.
Annual weeds therefore have little ability to store carbon in the soil.
Weeds grew out of broken-down cars rusting away outside the accommodations.
Franklin Robotics developed an autonomous robot named Tertill that weeds your garden.
In some ways, women's boxing in general weeds out spoilers like Torres.
We are about to enter into the weeds of Prestige Book Season.
The Weeds crew have finally discussed weed — specifically, marijuana use and policy.
The big picture: Trump rarely gets into the weeds of government negotiations.
The Weeds co-host Matt Yglesias joins Ezra Klein for this conversation.
He plants and weeds with a tractor disc and a Bush Hog.
He fell into the few feet of sloping weeds atop the precipice.
Sean Rameswaram: Matthew Yglesias, host of The Weeds podcast here at Vox.
Everyone is always warning you not to get lost in the weeds.
Even wild weeds like dandelion greens or sorrel may get a shot.
The Democrats must be careful not to get lost in the weeds.
Concrete towers sprouted like weeds, often separated by only a few feet.
Martin parked at the edge of a small field, thick with weeds.
You're skipping the Roundup and pulling the weeds in your garden instead.
Native weeds, while bad for farmers, are an important foodstuff for birds.
We'll get into the weeds of how they work in a moment.
The land where Rana Plaza once stood is now overgrown with weeds.
"I am like, 'This looks like some weeds or something,'" she said.
Weeds and shoulder-high grass grow unimpeded on the once-pristine fairways.
As far as the trivia is concerned, these are in the weeds.
Tune in to this episode of The Weeds to find out why.
But that works only until the weeds themselves develop resistance to the poison.
I spent hours pulling weeds, hoeing, feeding the horses, cleaning out the stalls.
I recently sat down with Furman for a special episode of The Weeds.
There is some tragicomic Weeds-iness in Kidding's blend of humor and sadness.
But it's not using any fancy cameras or artificial intelligence to identify weeds.
Opportunities to dress down cultural appropriation seemed to propagate as quickly as weeds.
They chatter and giggle as they pull out weeds and check for pests.
The weeds and mussels that once carpeted the river-bed are long gone.
But before getting into the weeds, let's clear out some reminders and disclaimers.
The discussion is engaging and informative without leaving you lost in the weeds.
As far as the eye could see, we were surrounded by tall weeds.
Though Google goes into the weeds on its blog, it's really quite simple.
Tertill Robot The solar-powered Tertill robot keeps weeds in check http://tcrn.
How are you going to have the debate without going into the weeds?
LIKE WEEDS and superheroes, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is hard to kill.
Many of the straightforward paths have been bulldozed or grown over with weeds.
Like Justice Neil Gorsuch, Kavanaugh will pursue the administrative state into the weeds.
Thick weeds mark the border of the decontaminated buffer zone around his house.
Herbicides kill off weeds, which are useful for wild pollinators, the report added.
The Snapchat Story only stumbles when Gallagher gets too deep into the weeds.
Vox has two podcasts right now, The Weeds and The Ezra Klein Show.
Some weeds have developed resistance to glyphosate, which Monsanto introduced in the 1970s.
Saito's greenhouses are overgrown with weeds that stand taller than the structures themselves.
Stop weeding You know those weeds you keep pulling out of the ground?
Now Caracas will also be weeds and snakes if we continue like this.
I was busy making something for her while we were in the weeds.
It also named three other weeds that had been found recently in samples.
Grown dogs laze around sunning themselves while Andy cuts through weeds beside them.
Used responsibly, maths lends useful structure to economists' thinking, and weeds out sloppiness.
Some weeds have developed resistance to glyphosate, which Monsanto introduced in the 1990s.
Weeds remain strictly verboten at Augusta National, as does anything resembling traditional rough.
"It's not a commercial plant," he said, tossing a pod into the weeds.
Everyone in Howard Beach knows: 'You don't go in the Weeds by yourself.
On the main street, weeds grow where bustling shops and restaurants once stood.
"He doesn't get down in the weeds; he thinks more strategically," Wilk recalled.
But at each of them, technology made it impossible to escape the weeds.
I love antique botanical prints with a bunch of different weeds and seeds.
"You look pretty in those weeds," she told the dog, scooping her up.
But there's a lot of parochial interest rooted in, ah yes, the weeds.
This is technical, in-the-weeds stuff, but that's where tax policy happens.
I saw some leftover grapes on this patch of land overgrown by weeds.
The land is so fertile tomato plants grow like weeds in the paths.
Weeds and hedges and slender tree trunks frame the edges of the house.
To zoom in on those issues is to get lost in the weeds.
It's a little after 1 PM in the weeds of the lunchtime rush.
Alan Abrahamson died alone, at age 71, beside a patch of purple weeds.
Frequent trims reduce biodiversity and make yards more hospitable to pests and weeds.
The home where Matador got his start is literally engulfed by giant weeds.
But when they get in the weeds, Mr. Ramirez says, they may forget.
The next shows ticklish pond weeds and a blissful pair of submerged feet.
So hemp farms rely on manual labor for planting, harvesting and removing weeds.
There is no lawn, just a patchwork — weeds, dead brown leaves, bare earth.
Fire clears last year's stubble and weeds in time for next year's planting.
It included a giant empty lot covered in cracked concrete overgrown with weeds.
When I visited, the pond was completely overgrown with trees, weeds, and grass.
At times, we give it a try but accidently pick out inedible weeds.
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So I took them all out and my hair has grown like weeds since.
"YouTube is growing like weeds for them and they're investing against that," he said.
So far, the search for that first big success is stuck in the weeds.
We don't have a culture that weeds out 20183% like some other firms do.
Trash smothers parts of the hillside, dueling for superiority with weeds and creeper vines.
Franklin Robotics has developed and will demonstrate Tertill, a robot that weeds personal gardens.
Before we get too in the weeds, let's review the policy we're talking about.
There are challenges, mostly the weeds that flourish alongside the quinoa in organic farming.
It then uses a spinning string trimmer to cut off weeds near the ground.
The surrounding pines, which appeared vast from the ground, are mere weeds by comparison.
The paint peeled, the woodwork rotted and waist-high weeds grew in the yard.
Will he dig deeper into the conspiracy weeds or adjust for a different audience?
Weeds threaten to envelop a rusted swing set perched behind the infant care unit.
Macaulay and Gaspar prioritize greens that grow like weeds or are biennials or perennials.
Did you expect them to get a little more into the electronic weeds here?
Getting into the weeds of her transition is going to make for scintillating television.
Rodman wouldn't get into the weeds -- but let us know he's got Scottie's back.
Yet, among the weeds, his ratings among non-whites and college-educated whites plunged.
But after that, she says, she only needs to clear weeds once a month.
I remember feeling like crying when I found his tomb encroached upon by weeds.
The man-made lakes were spotted with green weeds from human washing and waste.
Restricting use would also help prevent weeds from developing resistance to dicamba, he said.
It trims the weeds using a spinning string simmer, similar to a weed whacker.
Overuse of glyphosate has spurred evolution of weeds resistant to that chemical, vexing farmers.
You're deep in the weeds starting your startup, building your business, expanding your empire.
The chien méchant is enclosed in a garden in which nothing grows but weeds.
He led me to an enormous terraced concrete platform blotched with graffiti and weeds.
Falk, who worked on Jenji Cohan's Orange is the New Black and Weeds before
I'm not going to be able to get into the weeds on the specifics.
Mr. McConnell has consistently and unapologetically declined to get into the presidential policy weeds.
You'll get caught in the daily weeds, pruning and working in someone else's garden.
Several hours later, Ms. Vetrano's body was found in the weeds, her clothing disheveled.
This part gets into the weeds a bit, but if you're curious, read on.
Obama, in contrast, was a policy wonk who liked to get into the weeds.
Kim Mikkola, the Finnish chef in charge of the dish, got in the weeds.
He's also been on a number of TV shows, including Weeds and Pushing Daisies.
But even with two working in the weeds, the search was long and arduous.
"He was so deep in the weeds that you wouldn't believe it," Donald says.
First off, the former "Weeds" star is clearly NOT a fan of the wall.
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He photographs fences, cars, signs, weeds and his travel companion, the photographer Martin Parr.
They didn't get too far into the weeds on how they'd do it, either.
Mulch helps preserve soil moisture, block weeds, and can enrich and improve the soil.
He'd spend long hours kneeling on a foam garden pad prying up invading weeds.
And yet the weeds take over the garden; there are more crumbs than birds.
Weeds sprouted between paving stones in a parking lot with a handful of cars.
VIEQUES, Puerto Rico — Weeds and horse dung surround the Family Health Center Susana Centeno.
One last point on the Fed before we get too far into the weeds.
Imagine international cyber wars and digital "weeds" that choke the internet, making communications impossible.
In that case, please enjoy getting into the weeds with Mr. Eaton-Salners below.
Dicamba is used to control broadleaf weeds in grain crops, according to Cornell University.
I remember 40 years ago there were so many weeds you couldn't even fish.
Martha Argerich's widow's-weeds black gowns heighten the beauty and mystery of her playing.
Meanwhile, the sanitation crews will be busy pulling up weeds from traffic medians. Curbs.
That's top-down looking into the weeds and finding what is the real story.
Herbicides that farmers use to control weeds on their land often kill milkweed as well.
I love service, being in the weeds, and being the host of the dining room.
He's also had a handful of acting gigs, including appearances on Weeds and 90210. 4.
I head downstairs to see my husband has been pulling weeds in the back yard.
We, as people, tend to spend a lot of time and attention watering the weeds.
Weeds, Jenji Cohan's other major success, was reliably terrible after a promising first few seasons.
Each set of results acted like fertilizer sprinkled on weeds: A forest of distortion flourished.
They tangle with each other and the undergrowth of weeds in the battle for sunlight.
It's one of the strongest plant fibers and is naturally resistant to weeds and pests.
Because the water stays contained, your mom may even notice fewer weeds around her plants.
I see a ton of weeds starting to poke up, and start to pull them.
I have a fenced backyard, so I am allowed to pull weeds in my pajamas.
The Weeds podcast has been so much fun (subscribe here!) that I'm launching another podcast.
"Cephalopods tend to boom and bust—they're called the weeds of the sea," Doubleday said.
It's in the weeds, and it's not a cure-all (nothing is), but it's big.
"I don't lie awake at night wondering how I'm going to kill weeds," Williams said.
Jenji Kohan, the creator of "Orange is the New Black" and "Weeds" also jumped ship.
Bayer's farm business produces seeds as well as compounds to kill weeds, bugs and fungus.
Often weeds are sprayed with herbicides rather than removed by digging them from the soil.
Amid the towering weeds, Olivia could make out tomatoes and lettuce and kale and broccoli.
And when you're in the weeds, covered in maggots, that shall pass too you know?
There were occasional bronze statues of Greek gods and tall weeds dotted with yellow flowers.
One that's overgrown with weeds makes one wonder if anyone actually lives in the home.
But when Santander first took over, the property was ignored and the weeds grew higher.
As the trees grow, the company offers advice on pruning and controlling weeds and grass.
By midsummer, the cohort of novice gardeners had thinned out, but the weeds were thick.
Today they're not controlling weeds, they're controlling superweeds, so as a technology it has failed.
All this area was a few native species sticking out in front of the weeds.
By then he was already a veteran of bands, including the Lords and the Weeds.
He manages invasives, woody brush and weeds with a gas can and a drip torch.
Lovingly tended little homes abut others that are boarded up, their lots gone to weeds.
Ms. Olk asked Ms. Flecke to omit any weeds or bald spots in the yard.
Vermin slink through the hip-high weeds in the land where wild boars now roam.
The logging may have left fast-burning weeds and young trees in the fire's path.
It came from the weeds across the street from the parking lot behind left field.
This is common among weeds, fast-growing species and ornamental plants originating from warmer climates.
And yes, perhaps they are laying in the weeds to prepare for later-season glory.
Ito's daughter were showing the neglect: weeds growing out of crevices, threatening to invade headstones.
Talk to Timmy and sell anything you don't need — this includes weeds — for extra cash.
"I could just spend all day in my hemp field pulling weeds," Mr. Huston said.
"He's comfortable high in the clouds and deep in the weeds," an ex-employee said.
Carolina parakeets may have been attracted to farms by the cockleburs growing there as weeds.
I'll pick weeds, look at the soil, plant something, rearrange things, make sure it's watered.
Booker spoke compellingly on a range of issues without getting lost in policy-wonk weeds.
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But, after doing some reading, Wigmore felt certain that "manna" referred to indigenous grasses and weeds.
Test out their willingness to get in the weeds and do the dirty work alongside you.
These get pretty far into the weeds — "reforming reserve-based lending and debt-restructuring rules," anyone?
In this episode of The Weeds, Ezra, Matt, and Sarah discuss the results of Super Tuesday.
Some weeds have thrived in soybean fields after developing resistance to the widely used Roundup herbicide.
The USDA suggested that it would only regulate plants with genes from pests or noxious weeds.
It's a tough environment, where even the weeds pushing up through the concrete -- thistles -- have thorns.
It's a world 230 years into a zombie apocalypse and ivy and weeds have overrun civilization.
LIKE WEEDS AND SUPERHEROES, the Affordable Care Act (ACA), known as Obamacare, is hard to kill.
Then there was the Ferris wheel, rusted and in suspended animation, every crack choked with weeds.
Like insects, weeds, and bacteria, these fish can adapt quickly to all sorts of environmental stressors.
But PEOPLE visited the memorial on Monday and saw that it has become overgrown with weeds.
There's also more contrast and better detail, so you can see each seedpod on the weeds.
Holland said that 90 percent of what we picked off the cliff were highly abundant weeds.
It gets very deep in the philosophical, linguistic and mathematical weeds of what time travel is.
The goats had been corralled near a local retention pond to eat weeds and other overgrowth.
He thought about renting goats to eat the weeds and brush, but they were too expensive.
His house had burned down early in the fighting, and weeds had sprouted from the ashes.
"I'm not in the weeds the way I was the first 25 years," Ms. Orzeck said.
For some 2359 years, the weeds had caused farmland to flood and prevented people from fishing.
I saw the cages and the wire, still standing yet abandoned to the weeds and wildlife.
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We paced the distance through weeds and grass, picking the cockleburs off our socks: 230 paces.
The second point that Director Comey raised is even more in the weeds, but equally important.
A changing climate may also lead to a flourishing of weeds and pests in rice fields.
I stumbled through the brush and weeds, my eyes not quite adjusted to the starry night.
After a decade in the weeds, that sound has been having a comeback — a last gasp?
I can't go about my dating and crop planting knowing there are weeds by the pond.
The other trouble with Roundup was that, as powerful as it was, the weeds proved stronger.
Dicamba has long been used in the United States to kill weeds before fields were planted.
To people with education and influence, "in the weeds" is something academic, about small, unimportant details.
In Haye's telling, younger investors should make a point of not getting lost in the weeds.
In the vacant lot behind, weeds had blanketed the rubble underneath into a soft, green berm.
Leprince uses long crop rotations, increased varieties and weeds mechanically and manually, techniques which increase costs.
Welcome to the final installment of our intro series, where we're really getting into the weeds.
Pacing at the local bus stop, I ferociously ripped out the dandelion weeds, fighting through tears.
They haven't been shortened like modern grains so, because they're high, they shade out the weeds.
Vox's Ezra Klein and Matt Yglesias discuss on this week's 2020 election edition of The Weeds.
If you want to get into the technical weeds, here's a proposal for changing ad tracking.
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"There was old attractions decaying, which was overgrown with weeds, trash scattered around," he told INSIDER.
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At one point, a troop of wild monkeys run across the road and start eating weeds.
He's also grown annoyed in briefings when the discussion becomes overly technical or in the weeds.
I think we'll have more control over the weeds and less crop loss, but who knows.
Where Ms. Le Pen repeatedly lost herself in the weeds, Mr. Macron sailed right through them.
I tumbled after the weeds, eager to turn on the A.C. and give the first tour.
The floral artist Joshua Werber creates three decorative arrangements using fruits, vegetables, herbs — and even weeds.
It's easy to go deep into the weeds when it comes to towing and hauling specifications.
For instance, the amount of chemicals used to kill weeds has declined by nearly 37 percent.
When you get down into the weeds, the outlook for the truly vulnerable gets even bleaker.
As you know, you get so into the weeds, sometimes you don't see the big things.
Now, look at The Forward getting into the weeds with a recipe for Passover potzo brei!
Tomatoes grew like weeds and vines dangled from every bush, trying to stretch into new territory.
Talking about a "visa ban" also gets into the weeds of immigration policy terminology and litigation.
You talk about web services and that sounds weeds-y but it's pretty much becoming everything.
Mr. Hardeman used Roundup to control weeds and poison oak on his property for 26 years.
The taller grass also shades out the weeds, and keeps more water moisture in the ground.
How do you decide how far into the weeds to go and how to get there?
Warning: This next bit gets very far in the weeds, so read at your own peril!
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Wigmore did continue to eat grass and other weeds, even after leaving Middleboro and moving to Boston.
I pull a bunch of weeds in our garden bed, deal with overgrown raspberries, and harvest arugula.
She's had roles in movies over the years, in addition to recurring turns on Revenge and Weeds.
Most of the redbrick mills in this town of 10,000 people are silent now, shrouded in weeds.
By contrast, in the monoculture, the only things that flourished in the gaps between trees were weeds.
Further to that point, Akon has been hesitant to get into the weeds about AKoin's hard numbers.
He seemed to be quite nice, he would be taking care of his garden and the weeds.
For example, a herbicide-tolerant plant could lead to changes in spraying that generate herbicide-resistant weeds.
Even if a tiny plant was left after clearing weeds in the sugarcane plantations we were beaten.
No product weeds out the simulated attacker at every technique and tactic — and that's largely by design.
We can't eradicate rats, weeds, or the feral pigs and goats that are destroying the native flora.
For years, Monsanto successfully sold Roundup, an herbicide that helped farmers control weeds and other unwanted vegetation.
Since Life was delivered at 24 weeks and 5 days, she's not out of the weeds yet.
Over the years these chemicals have become better at knocking out weeds but leaving commercial crops alone.
Usually, this one-two punch of homework weeds out the lazy people hoping for a homie hookup.
Dockage refers to parts of the canola plant other than seeds, such as weeds and other crops.
Occasional over-seeding can also help cut down on weeds over time, especially in thinner lawns. 3.
There were three of them—mounds of dirt covered in grass, weeds, clothing, bullet casings, and bones.
Don Briere owns Weeds Glass & Gifts, a dispensary chain that has 28 locations in BC and Toronto.
" The toxic plant also appears in Hamlet with this emphasis: "Thou mixture rank, of midnight weeds collected.
I suppose I was expecting some sort of Weeds-meets-Enlightened dramedy about, well, an actual diet.
Many Senate aides (and some senators) are in the dark on the most in-the-weeds provisions.
Woman burning weeds, Gifu Prefecture Parking lot, Urawa, Saitama Prefecture The longness of an activity is important.
Flint, Michigan (CNN)The concrete slab stretches for miles, faded parking lines barely visible under tangled weeds.
On the road from Beirut to Arsal stand abandoned houses where weeds grow from old shell holes.
The kids had spent their summer pulling weeds, watering plants and walking dogs to help raise money.
The spread of Roundup-resistant weeds in North America has been a major driver behind Liberty sales.
The technology makes soy plants resistant to glyphosate herbicide, which kills most weeds that grow in Argentina.
If you want to read about the weeds of government dysfunction around infrastructure, this is your book.
The garden, in which Butterworth had managed to grow a stunted harvest, was soon consumed with weeds.
Ecosia gets into the weeds on these issues and many others with each organization they work with.
Image credit: University of Wisconsin-MadisonBut those spindly little weeds still weren't the very first space flowers.
When I opened my eyes, the vinous weeds of midsummer Iowa shrouding the tracks resembled the tropics.
It's solar-powered and can kill weeds for 12 hours straight without an operator at the helm.
In January, he sent me a photo of the boiled grass and weeds he'd eaten for dinner.
Mr. Uematsu lived nearby in a large, cream-colored concrete house on a hill with overgrown weeds.
Many buildings there are strewn with discarded objects, and abandoned vehicles have been enveloped by overgrown weeds.
Cover crops also suppress weeds, aerate the soil, boost soil fertility and expand its water-holding capacity.
The weeds and the overgrowth were gone, and the bushes had a bit of shape to them.
Can we help push them in directions so that there's not just going to be weeds everywhere?
The top threats to grouse habitat in the West are wildfire, invasive weeds like cheatgrass, and development.
It turns graffiti from a creative pastime into a lifestyle choice and it weeds out the weak.
Done with the hilarious precision of "Permission," it can be incisive without getting lost in the weeds.
Weeds alone already has at least five downtown locations in just about all the major shopping areas.
Rather than killing weeds with chemicals, the family uses a little elbow grease to ventilate the earth.
Farmers with crops overcome by weeds, or a particular pest or disease, can understandably be G.M. evangelists.
The Weeds, signed to the same label as the Strawberry Alarm Clock, were renamed the Lollipop Shoppe.
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"Where lobbyists are especially effective is in the weeds, where no one can see them," Waterhouse said.
Almost any shot from the movie — of faces, buildings, roadside weeds — could work on a gallery wall.
It weeds out the type of independent public servants who are supposed to be in these posts.
Same tips apply here: shake fruit-bearing trees, while picking up weeds, branches, and stones you pass.
The cemetery is so overgrown with weeds that it is one of Singapore's few truly untended spaces.
The siege had reduced us to eating weeds and leaves and to going through trash to survive.
Mr. Trump's turnabout on Syria will likely widen the debate from in-the-weeds health care discussions.
The sea lapping the golden beach lying less than 100 meters (yards) away is clogged with weeds.
They are also a great option for dogs who have environmental allergies to grass, weeds, and dust.
Neighbors said the girls seldom came out to play in the backyard, which was overgrown with weeds.
While nobody has ever accused Trump of going too far into the weeds, this seems relatively straightforward.
The following spring, Lee allegedly threw a metal shear at the gardener for not removing weeds properly.
But in the weeds of the negotiations, industry came out even better than you may have realized.
After Ms. Vetrano was found dead on a park path overgrown with weeds, an intense manhunt ensued.
Rodriguez sighed as he pointed to the bed he'd dug in anticipation, now overgrown with jungle weeds.
He may well decide to stay out of the weeds and cheerlead whatever Congress can agree on.
Don't Wait Until Weeds Have Taken Over Your Lawn While there are plenty of products that can be used to get rid of weeds once they've decided to take up residence, a few preventative measures will end up saving you time (and an aching back) in the long run.
The detective was familiar with the place, with its overgrown grass and weeds that swallowed the front yard.
Stankey called himself "intellectually curious" and enjoys getting into the weeds of the businesses he owns and operates.
BB-8 meanwhile stays back on the sidelines behind weeds and bushes, watching the entire thing go down.
He's not so deep in the weeds of the tech scene that he can't hear his own clichés.
It's King's largest role to date: He plays the doomed protagonist who touches a meteorite and sprouts weeds.
Start with a no-BS robot-making course that will take you into the weeds and back again.
Back out of the weeds a bit, and you can see that it's coming and that it works.
She has been spreading mulch, watering flower beds, popping weeds from the sidewalk cracks with a flathead screwdriver.
Called Tertill, the round, 2.5-pound bot uses sensors to identify weeds in a vegetable or flower garden.
Matt Yglesias put this especially well during a recent episode of The Weeds, the podcast we co-host.
For example, in Peoria, Arizona, two people were jailed for not trimming weeds more than six inches tall.
And on the September 13 episode of The Weeds, Matthew Yglesias, Sarah Kliff, and Ezra Klein discuss both.
Previously, farmers used dicamba to kill weeds before they planted seeds, and not while the crops were growing.
However, after floating downstream for a bit, the women found themselves caught up in a sea of weeds.
All that ivy and those weeds look lusher and greener on the Pro compared to on the PS21070.
She took some jabs at her opponents, and she was sometimes a little boring and in the weeds.
He said the neighborhood homeowner's association uses the goats to control weeds and help clear vegetation between houses.
Hmong and Khmu workers douse the growing plants with pesticides and kill weeds with herbicides such as paraquat.
The only way to get there is through a tangle of neglected pavements, underbrushes, weeds, and unpaved curbs.
"The bond market people are a little more in the weeds of the budget than the stock market."
Airborne instruments are able to measure the amount of plant cover and to distinguish between crops and weeds.
It was as if a gradually maturing ecosystem had been struck by a blight and overgrown by weeds.
On Thanksgiving, I've watched servers spend all day in the weeds, but end up having a $500 day.
Meanwhile, she'd been pitching as madly as she had before "Weeds," experimenting with godmothering projects for her writers.
A few days of stubble almost overgrew a soul patch under his lip, like weeds overtaking a garden.
That tolerance of herbicides can allow farmers to spray those chemicals to kill weeds without harming the crop.
"Mostly, we just wanted it to be not what it was before — all these weeds," Ms. Lewis said.
But they cautioned that he was not necessarily going to get deep into the weeds of legislative language.
Romany Malco went on to costar in movies including "Blades of Glory" and in the TV series "Weeds."
Even the caretakers do not linger once they have planted, pulled weeds and picked up trash, he said.
And I know you're probably very much in the weeds, as all founders are in the very beginning.
People without genealogies, Bella thought, were like weeds, their existence of consequence to no one but weed killers.
Now weeds and grass and gravel, nothing but leaden, shoe-swallowing mud and shit when it was operating.
Without getting too into the weeds, the two aren't interchangeable, but marketers treat them as if they are.
Instead of spraying an entire field with weed killer, the machine identifies weeds and kills them with precision.
Farmers using this technology no longer have to over plant to compensate for lettuce lost by weeds, either.
Weeds grow through every crack in the pavement, and shrubs and wild grasses sprout from the untended flowerbeds.
Wild art stands to art world art as wild animals to house pets, or weeds to cultivated plants.
Monsanto introduced it in 1974 as an effective way of killing weeds while leaving crops and plants intact.
She ends up trapped in very stylish weeds, lacking the proper storytelling devices to scythe her way out.
But Mr. Cruz could also occasionally come off as litigious, pestering moderators and getting lost in the weeds.
Diverse plant cover has been found to make the soil healthier and helps control weeds, Mr. Doane said.
During a lunch with Senate Republicans on Tuesday, he "got pretty deep in the weeds," Mr. Risch said.
But before we get too in the weeds about that, let's just talk about S-1 paperwork. Sure.
If I weren't deep into the weeds of congressional reform, I might have skipped past the news too.
The Weeds crew unpacks the president's latest response to the white supremacist protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday.
This gets to why an otherwise in-the-weeds blog post from Facebook's research team is so interesting.
While walking my dog one day, I encountered a field of weeds with flowers like tiny indigo windmills.
Fighting climate change does not mean we all have to live in monastic deprivation, eating crickets and weeds.
Speaking of weeds: if you have the patience, whenever you pass over one, press Y to pluck it.
The lady is stuck in all these weeds and vines, symbolizing that she is trapped in one place.
Vast tracts of brown grass sat empty behind locked gates, four-foot-high weeds blowing in the wind.
For Schwerin, a fellow lover of the policy weeds, that's the challenge that makes the job so interesting.
I'm not sure what he did because the bushes haven't been trimmed and the weeds are still there.
Don't talk smack about your most recent employer or get into the weeds discussing everything that went wrong.
Gray went out regularly to gather weeds and herbs, and she pored over old culinary and botanical texts.
The next time we see Hamlet, he will have forsaken his Western mourning weeds for traditional Iranian garb.
Mr. Bensend relies on the key ingredient in Roundup — glyphosate — to kill weeds, improve yields and cut costs.
This query seems simple, but it is virtually impossible to fully answer within the weeds of constitutional law.
In place of stinking, degraded pastures dominated by invasive weeds, visitors now can enjoy a natural coastal landscape.
He sends his goats into the foothills to eat noxious weeds, on a Bureau of Land Management contract.
Its walls were rotting, its central terrace was packed with garbage, and creeping weeds covered former malaria wards.
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Gary Kornblith went deeper into the counterfactual weeds in a 2003 article in the Journal of American History.
And it also weeds out people who are way too skittish to even consider seeing someone like me.
I depict a country teeming with ghosts, with literal and metaphorical weeds appearing through cracks in its asphalt.
If we get really into the weeds, maybe a B.C. Rich guitar is somewhere in the right spectrum.
The technology makes soy plants resistant to glyphosate herbicide, which kills most of the weeds that grow in Argentina.
Pesticides are widely used in producing food to control pests such as insects, rodents, weeds, bacteria, mold and fungus.
In fact, sheer genetic diversity is what makes it so challenging to control pests, such as insects or weeds.
For those that weren't deeply in the polling weeds, former Vice President Joe Biden led the field at 24%.
The doorways barricaded, chunks of ceiling cluttering the floor, and weeds gently forcing their way through the window frames.
"We were maybe too in the weeds with how we thought about this," Reefill cofounder Jason Kessler told me.
These include HayBSee, which is making autonomous drones that can detect unhealthy patches in crop fields and kill weeds.
Because they grew in full sun, year-round, weeds had to be constantly fought back, only now with herbicides.
We take a quick water and peanut butter Clif Bar break somewhere in between pulling weeds and cleaning debris.
I planted all these seeds of hate so long ago, and I'm still pulling out the weeds from them.
Hungry City 13 Photos View Slide Show ' For much of human history, oats were thought of, pityingly, as weeds.
And it's a substantial document, sometimes as large as our printed products, but it gets down to the weeds.
REUTERS/Chris Bergin Most of the departing companies tore down their factories, leaving lots strewn with weeds and rubble.
Just set it over a weed-infested crevice or crack in your driveway and start scraping those weeds away.
My parents actually originally said no to me doing Weeds because my character had gonorrhea and was having threesomes.
Until recently, the ancient cemetery was an overgrown mess of weeds and rubbish; the more ornate gravestones were plundered.
Aside from requiring less water, oats also require less herbicide than other crops because they compete well with weeds.
Every gardener needs a shovel to dig holes, break up soil, remove tough weeds, and edge lawns and trenches.
Most employers still rely on their insurers to negotiate the best prices, preferring to stay out the weeds themselves.
" They found a "random" spot in the couple's hometown of Waco, Texas — "There's weeds growing up on the concrete.
In 2001, after alerting the Bureau of Land Management, the Hammonds set a legal fire to eradicate noxious weeds.
That is why Hillary Clinton especially will try to get into the policy weeds during her answers to questions.
In the claim, there are weeds that they blame on this structure, that they say grew because of it.
Firefighters from Cal Fire were spraying water on nearby weeds and doing other preventative measures to defend the house.
REUTERS/Chris Bergin Most of the departing companies tore down their factories, leaving lots strewn with weeds and rubble.
Before we get too far into the philosophical weeds, a reminder: Atheism and agnosticism are not opposing belief systems.
With Olivia's guidance, crops were planted in straight rows, with neat handmade trellises, and weeds were pulled on schedule.
Monsanto and BASF said farmers need dicamba to kill tough weeds and that the chemical can be used safely.
Weeds star Elizabeth Perkins used her sign to call out actor James Woods, as reported by The Daily Beast.
With a great string trimmer, you can cut crisp lines near fences, trees, and edge beds and obliterate weeds.
Taking walks to clear my head and get out of the weeds of my business from time to time. 
The herbicide, which fights weeds resistant to another herbicide called glyphosate, was linked to widespread crop damage this summer.
In gardens, blossoms dried and withered, and the weeds by highway entrances took on the appearance of twisted wire.
There's no seamless boundary that will keep noxious weeds and grass that are on their side from coming across.
The forest floor was so thick with weeds and underbrush there was no way for truffle hunters to enter.
Why waste fertilizer and water on all that empty space between the rows when all it produced was weeds?
Today, broken windows and overgrown weeds pepper abandoned homes, and the angry barking of a dog interrupts the silence.
This year, Apple debuts the A10 Fusion chip; let's head into the weeds a bit to talk about it.
Nicholas Kahn and Richard Selesnick's playful "King of Weeds" (2013) helps to suggest that a different relationship is possible.
Our Weeds hosts also explain a new regulatory initiative that could save the middle class billions — yay, fiduciary rules!
But the weeds have rallied, developing resistance to many popular chemicals, prompting farmers to try alternatives such as dicamba.
Three men showed up early to pull weeds that had sprung up between the parking lot and the road.
In 1966, the Weeds were told that they could play with the Yardbirds at the Fillmore in San Francisco.
A place that had once been beautiful to was now just a dirt patch, with weeds serving as grass.
That said, there's a danger that over-spraying of herbicide-resistant crops has given rise to herbicide-resistant weeds.
The plaintiff, Edwin Hardeman, 70, used Roundup to control weeds and poison oak on his property for 26 years.
Wild art stands to the art world art as wild animals to tame pets, or weeds to garden plants.
This episode of The Weeds tackles some of the pressing questions that keep nerds like us up at night.
Because one argument for not getting into the weeds there is one, we wanna keep this relatively tight. Sure.
Plucking weeds from a gravestone, she rinsed what she thought was sand from her eyes with some clean water.
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We removed the weeds on both sides of the road and then turned the soil over and over again.
It was a perversity on the part of the prison: They wouldn't allow anything to grow freely, including weeds.
But the idea is to do that and also go into the weeds of the drama that you're creating.
I may not have some people's talent for gardening, but I enjoy dabbling — pulling up weeds, pruning the boxwoods.
I'll try to prune my rose garden or pull weeds, cut some flowers for a vase, cut some herbs.
Conversely, mowing less often allowed a broader palette of species to flourish, which made pests and weeds less prevalent.
That is a reason that Tuesday night's debate got a bit too far down into the weeds for me.
Goldenrod envelops everything, succeeding to swamp rose and honeysuckle and all the weeds that came and went in waves.
He relies on Roundup's key ingredient — glyphosate — to easily kill weeds, helping increase his yields and reduce his costs.
By granting a two-year approval, the EPA wisely has recognized the value of the product for controlling weeds.
The sight of fractured headstones and overgrown weeds was so dismaying that she turned around and drove back home.
Hulking metal structures are scattered across its 1,600 acres, and weeds grow in the cracks of abandoned brick buildings.
But Australia's determination to avoid bringing in pests, plant disease and weeds, means it takes very few of those.
And minds don't grow the way weeds do, flourishing under indifferent attention; otherwise all children in orphanages would thrive.
Without getting too into the weeds, what are some of the underlying causes that contribute to our feeling F.O.B.O.?
Dicamba is used in part to destroy weeds that have become resistant to glyphosate, another herbicide developed by Monsanto.
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For the family, that meant living almost entirely off foraged plants and weeds and fish and shellfish they caught themselves.
And people in the neighborhood are none too pleased since the weeds are allegedly the result of neglected local farmland.
Allowing weeds to overrun your garden just because they have "a long tradition of existence" is no justification at all.
Kraft has attributed the decline in sales to a pruning of its portfolio, as it weeds out non-profitable products.
Just like those baby bottle manufacturers who needed BPA to make their plastic durable, farmers need herbicide to control weeds.
"I was pulling the grass and little weeds that were growing," Sutcliffe, a nurse from Corpus Cristi, Texas, tells PEOPLE.
Below is a lightly edited excerpt of Patel and Yglesias getting into — you guessed it — the weeds on Section 2203.
If you're looking to get into the weeds of your project, you can take a granular look at each step.
Much like Walter White on "Breaking Bad," the characters on "Weeds" get more entangled in illegal activity than they planned.
They are heavily curated and must be continually maintained: weeds cut, weak sections buttressed, repairs made, painted or repainted, etc.
He takes viewers to the bullet-ridden Kisangani train station, which hasn't operated in decades and is overgrown with weeds.
As Hollywood weeds out its many sexual predators, a number of films or TV shows have developed a slimy aftertaste.
These little montages have been sprouting up like weeds on my timeline lately, showcasing many smiley faces and birthday wishes.
Your phone won't ring, and you won't even get a missed call notification for any calls that Google weeds out.
Then scoop up mud and some weeds, and the frog, which is wriggling on the end of a stick. Voila.
Weeds have grown over the parking lots and the colorful paint is chipping off the 30 empty loading dock doors.
Sometime over the last few months, the gas station closed; weeds now jut out from every crack in the asphalt.
The show is created and written by Stephen Falk, who also executive-produced Orange Is the New Black and Weeds.
Pesticides help protect crops against insects, weeds and infections, but research has shown a correlation between chemicals and health complications.
After a few minutes the officers could see the animal was starting to struggle in the thick weeds and muck.
A justice system that advocates for people of color who are wrongly accused and aggressively weeds out its bad apples?
I was soon one of these volunteers, shoveling dirt, ripping grass weeds from the earth, and separating compost into ditches.
Other practices, though, like tilling the soil to get rid of weeds (instead of spraying chemicals), have the opposite effect.
Crop seeds such as corn, soybeans and cotton are genetically modified to survive the pesticide while yield-sapping weeds die.
"The way you can tell where's a good spot for Henry is if there are weeds or dandelions," she said.
Instead, he used a scythe and a sickle to pare back the weeds just enough to access the grape clusters.
As I walked barefoot from where I had parked my car I stumbled through a rather vicious patch of weeds.
Due to the way hemp is grown so closely together, it suppresses weeds – so there's no need to use herbicide.
Monsanto also has faced protests over the American company's Roundup herbicide product containing glyphosate that is used to control weeds.
Surveying the landscape, most people would have seen a homogenous mat of pasture and weeds punctuated by the occasional tree.
Due to the way hemp is grown so closely together, it suppresses weeds, so there's no need to use herbicide.
This meant that invasive weeds could be attacked not just once, but multiple times in the course of the season.
With folding chairs and weeds peeking out of the asphalt, this eight-year-old microbrewery's patio is inelegant but functional.
The speaker, often deemed a policy wonk, did not delve into the weeds or defend the controversial border adjustment tax.
Here are four that you need to avoid: Pesticides Pesticides are chemicals used to protect crops from insects and weeds.
Obstacles such as weeds and old tree trunks (known as "dead heads") are not a huge problem on this stretch.
By genetically engineering plants to be resistant to herbicides like glufosinate, farmers can use herbicides freely to kill surrounding weeds.
Rather than use something like Google's Cloud Vision API, Anglade actually got into the weeds, experimenting with TensorFlow and Keras.
A year ago, they took over an unused 22017-acre (218 hectare) plot, which was dry and overgrown with weeds.
Matt Yglesias and Jenny Schuetz discussed how to solve America's housing affordability crisis on The Weeds back in May 2019.
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Bayer, which bought Monsanto for about $53 billion last year, says dicamba and Xtend seeds work well to control weeds.
The duo, who go by their first names only, said they were excited when Charles offered to donate the weeds.
When you're at the top, it's important to think of larger goals and not get bogged down in the weeds.
Now he walks the streets in an orange vest picking up litter, raking leaves, and pulling weeds for the city.
T's Best of 2018 From showy anthuriums to formerly unwanted common weeds, the best arrangements featured in T in 2018.
Let them be left, O let them be left, wildness and wet; Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet.
Then, there are big piles of rubble where buildings once stood, and vacant lots where weeds have overgrown the rubble.
But weeds are becoming more resistant to Roundup, so the industry is developing seeds that are tolerant to more herbicides.
That meant that farmers could spray Roundup after crops emerged from the ground, killing weeds later in the growing season.
But her campaign also exhibited the pitfalls of getting too into the weeds and taking "nerding out" to an extreme.
If you neglect your island, it'll be full of weeds when you return, and your neighbors will miss you fiercely.
Maybe the greatest trick of all is to convince girls that their roots are weeds, that their powers are curses.
At the farm, she weeds on her hands and knees for 10 hours a day, earning about $8 an hour.
There was a field where weeds and wildflowers and scrubby trees grew, and then the parking lot of the store.
No gravestones rise from the ground and the remnants of several headstones are covered by leaves, weeds and poison ivy.
In the '24s, an era of triangular fluorescent shoulders and moussed bangs, she sent widow's weeds trailing down the runway.
Best known for Showtime's "Weeds," Ms. Parker is a stage regular, and a Tony Award-winner for "Proof" in 2001.
Furthermore, since farmers do not have to till the soil as much to kill weeds, soil erosion has declined substantially.
And America's working class, Guendelsberger argues, is in the weeds all the time, increasingly subjected to an automated neo-Taylorism.
There is no Mastodon verification, but users created one and now green checks are growing like weeds across the platform.
"Not all big stars are as in the weeds as Nicole and Reese are on 'Big Little Lies,'" he said.
And soon, small robots may roam the farm's eight acres of vegetable crops outdoors to spot disease and pluck weeds.
Computer vision and machine learning, Mr. Kantor said, will be deployed to distinguish healthy plants from diseased ones and weeds.
Buried in undergrowth and weeds, the ruins pose a health risk by attracting vermin, and are also a fire hazard.
You can grief without directly destroying anything at all, by simply causing weeds to grow all over an adversary's home.
FREDERICKSBURG, Va. – A teen landscaper pulling weeds ran into one that should have come with a "Don&apost touch me!" warning.
In Virginia, it's one of three Tier 1 noxious weeds, meaning it's considered a major threat to the surrounding agricultural environment.
It's easy to get lost in the weeds browsing all the apps available, so we've rounded up some of our favorites.
Trump, it turns out, was not really as versed in the policy weeds of this as he portrayed himself to be.
The military has previously said that it weeds out soldiers who commit abuses, but has provided little evidence to prove it.
Now the city is being defined by one image: rows of crumbling, boarded-up vacant homes ringed by weeds and graffiti.
Without getting too deep in the astrological weeds, this commonality suggests a unique bond between Prince William and his third child.
Amazon heads into Thursday's earnings report deep in the weeds and in need of something for investors to get excited about.
Black-and-white shots revealed abandoned cars, waist-high weeds and a group of young men cleaning graffiti off stone walls.
Their story was the inspiration for the 1987 movie "Weeds," which starred Nick Nolte as the character based on Mr. Cluchey.
This time it's not a carpet-cleaning or floor-cleaning bot, but one designed to kill the weeds in your garden.
Before the show gets into the weeds of David's powers, it establishes him as a sympathetic, if deeply troubled, everyday human.
Going further in the weeds, some companies might grant executive and C-suite employees paid leave while hourly employees miss out.
Thankfully, this was one of the rare entries of the book that got into the scientific weeds about what was happening.
Her mom pulled weeds from the vegetables, while her dad took a break to give a sweet wave to the camera.
We're pleased to report that a so-called Roomba for weeds, Franklin Robotics' Tertill, won the TC Sessions: Robotics pitch-off.
The line "picked the weeds but kept the flowers" is, according to Clarkson, an analogy for how she corrected her life.
Investors do not need to get lost in the tax weeds to understand the significance of the ballooning overseas tax strategies.
At the time, hundreds of factories were shuttered, and today the land where Rana Plaza once stood is overgrown with weeds.
He then rebranded Showtime for the modern era with signature series such as Weeds, Dexter, The Tudors, Nurse Jackie, and Shameless.
Governor Mark Dayton has called for another $300,000 a year to boost resources for enforcing state regulation over weeds, Sommerfeld said.
The other protected it from specific herbicides, meaning those herbicides could be used more effectively to keep fields free from weeds.
Through creative interventions, their work considers how the natural agencies of weeds can inspire community-organizing on behalf of all lifeforms.
Some of the charred hulks were razed, while others just collected snow in the winter and sprouted weeds in the summer.
Stephen Martin, director of design and planning at Four Freedoms, said that the site was a toxic landfill overgrown with weeds.
Mr Walsh weeds out lefties from the start, politely declining to show them property, noting that they wouldn't fit in anyway.
Ryan uses weeds like dandelion, purslane and chickweed for salad mixes, and sumac, rose hips and wind grapes for hard ciders.
The armed suspect was found hiding in weeds in a field about two hours after the shooting, according to Detroit media.
Kohan, who also created Weeds and GLOW, was a key part of the streaming service's launch of original programming in 2013.
Meanwhile, if nothing gets planted, invasive weeds move in with a vengeance, claiming huge areas that were once old growth forests.
The warnings are easy to spot after the fact, but largely hidden in the weeds of workaday coverage at the time.
It uses a mist of water and air to help crops grow in an environment without soil, pesticides, sunlight, or weeds.
Mr. Davino would walk with his pit bull Diesel there, until the dog got a rash from the weeds last week.
I don't mean to get in-- too deep into the weeds here, but those are the tariffs on steel and aluminum.
Stone Mountain Tennis Center, 20 years later,  sits idle with weeds growing through the outer courts and the scoreboard in disrepair.
In the kitchen, you spy a row of jars that appear to contain flowers, weeds and herbs marinating in murky solutions.
The trick is, rather than getting mired in the weeds, one should review four top-line numbers provided by the reports.
It's urbane and shiny and has sprouted like tall weeds of glass and steel overtaking Downtown Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Prospect Heights.
The actress, who also appeared on Weeds, was found unresponsive at her home in San Fernando Valley, California on Sept. 17.
Editor's Note: Retraction Watch has published an article doubting the study's originality, a question not addressed in The Weeds podcast episode.
" He added: "You can clear the weeds for one acre, then the next day you are asked to do two acres.
He got down in the weeds to examine precisely how the Federal Reserve and the Treasury interacted with the general economy.
But this kind of in-the-weeds work is often removed from the long-term vision that comes with grassroots mobilizing.
Next week, Ezra should be back from his adventures in scenic Las Vegas, so you'll have your regular Weeds cast back.
When we moved in, the rusted metal siding was falling off, and the lot was overrun with trees, weeds and trash.
This is very much an in-the-weeds debate, but pulling out to look at the big-picture math is useful.
Hardeman said he used Roundup for many years starting in the 1980s to treat poison oak and weeds on his property.
And, Showtime said the concept sounded a lot like their show "Weeds," about a woman who secretly grows and sells marijuana.
The sad child gives Rachel a handful of flowers (weeds?) and then takes them both to smash grapes with their feet.
Walking along the riverbank in Eagle Pass, Mr. Kemmett stopped to examine a shirt left in the weeds near the water.
Glyphosate has become so ubiquitous that weeds are becoming more resistant to it, leading Monsanto and other companies to develop alternatives.
Without the millions of gallons of herbicide poured into rivers and lakes, officials say, the state would be choked with weeds.
"TK was hands-on and in the product weeds," said Chris Messina, who left Uber in January, using Mr. Kalanick's nickname.
We passed towns that were once thriving and now are reduced to one or two sheds, covered with weeds and rust.
Cheatgrass takes over, burns with unnatural frequency, and soon dominates the range with weeds unpalatable to livestock and native wildlife alike.
Created by Weeds screenwriter Dave Holstein, Kidding follows Carrey as a good-hearted millionaire TV show host named Mr. Pickles, a.k.a.
The Google memo has made the rounds — it's been analyzed, debunked, picked apart — and now it's made it onto The Weeds.
In fact, let's get all the way into the weeds: Scientists have since discovered over 300 proteins that contribute to blood type.
But before we get too deep into the weeds, it's worth considering another route the Celtics will surely consider: trade the pick.
More plants is not necessarily a good thing, because some of them are crop-destroying weeds, and others could disrupt existing ecosystems.
You'll spend hours whacking your way through the weeds with a machete and you won&apost be able to escape the marsh.
There's always more to learn about the person you love — especially if they aren't afraid to join you in the astrological weeds.
Well, the first thing I'd say is that Thomas's originalism is pretty inconsistent, but let's not get into the weeds on that.
"We don't want any a——- around us," she said before describing the casting process that weeds out any unsavory characters on set.
Warming global temperatures may lead to longer blooming seasons, and rising CO2 levels could help weeds and trees grow more, and faster.
The one-block, 2.8-acre lot is surrounded by familiar Philadelphia blight: run-down houses, unkempt weeds, a pile of soiled mattresses.
I know this is going to be a bit in the weeds for some folks, but I'm really excited about this one.
Shelton, who sings "Wallflower and Weeds" for the movie's soundtrack, also portrays Ox, the one-eyed Mayor of Uglyville, in the film.
In France, the twin extremes of Islamist apologism and fascist reaction grow ever more intertwined, like thorny weeds in a Grimm fairytale.
Use your trowel for transplanting or digging in containers, making small holes in the garden for new plants, or removing individual weeds.
They oppose the proposed ban in Arkansas and say it would hurt growers there by removing a tool to fight stubborn weeds.
She will not win if she gets into the weeds on policy with Trump — she must stick to articulating the overarching issues.
Rather than getting in the weeds of who is going to win what, you're focusing on tangible facts and their bigger implications.
Investigators ask that anyone with any information about Weeds' killing contact the Harris County Sheriff's Office Homicide Unit at 713-274-9100.
That includes Orange Is The New Black, Mad Men, Hulu's Casual, The Royals, Weeds, Nurse Jackie, Boss, Blue Mountain State and Manhattan.
That includes: Orange Is The New Black, Mad Men, Hulu's Casual, The Royals, Weeds, Nurse Jackie, Boss, Blue Mountain State and Manhattan.
It's his signature achievement, and his opponents are lying in the weeds, intent on erasing it with a sweep of the pen.
Once a kill-all for unwanted weeds, it was transformed in 1996 when Monsanto developed genetically engineered crops able to withstand it.
And in the summertime when it gets hotter, we are not air-conditioned, so it kind of weeds out the tough ones.
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The particulars here get pretty in the weeds, so it's best to read Bungie's breakdown right here (roughly halfway down the page).
Trump's success so far is based on avoiding specifics, and Collins argued he should avoid getting in the weeds on policy issues.
Yet for years the only use Romans made of it was to take their dogs to relieve themselves in the encircling weeds.
Blue River is a small firm specializing in differentiating weeds from crops in the field by using optical recognition and machine learning.
"I think he does not need to get in the weeds with a whole lot of details," Sessions said Monday on MSNBC.
As the 2019 nesting season ended, staff at the refuge cleared the artificial islands of pesky weeds poking through the pebbly ground.
Oghi dreamed frequently: in his dreams, the underbrush had grown up over his crumbling house; weeds and brambles crept up the walls.
"You can't manually kill weeds on the large farms in the north-east," said an executive at a seed company in China.
That spring, when the first Roundup Ready soybeans sprouted, it was as if the age-old problem of weeds had been solved.
" Linda Catapano has lived for 15 years in a house across the street from what some in the neighborhood call "the weeds.
For example, farmers use herbicide-resistant crops to prevent weeds from growing in a way that also limits plowing and soil erosion.
It encouraged him to diversify crops, for instance, ridding his fields of weeds and improving the soil for everything else he grew.
But, if you don't mind getting into the astrological weeds to get your answers, there's no harm in calculating your chart online.
This week on The Weeds, special guest star Dara Lind joins Sarah Kliff and me to teach a clinic on immigration policy.
I don't want to get too far into the weeds here, but just explain the model of how your business works, broadly.
In the woods, we are surrounded by edible berries, rosehips, and all sorts of edible weeds; it really is a forager's heaven.
Weeds had sprouted between the paving stones, and the parking lot looked as if it hadn't been used in quite some time.
He could be using this moment to take a breath, dive into the weeds, and build a foundation on both those issues.
It has torque and velocity, even when all of Woods's shots, on the course and off it, begin heading for the weeds.
To me thats a nice example of something incredibly in the weeds but needs to take place before the Fed went negative.
Crops engineered to be herbicide-tolerant make it easier to spray for weeds, giving farmers more time to secure off-farm income.
On the broad avenue bordering the fashionable Monti neighborhood, he bent down to grab at shin-high weeds breaking through the cement.
She does not spray chemicals to get rid of what others would consider weeds, she says, because bees need them to pollinate.
Before long he is issuing cooking instructions, elegantly pouring wine, pulling weeds and identifying plants, reading Philip Larkin and borrowing Charlie's turtlenecks.
During that spring of 1868, the broader interpretation of impeachment — abuse of public trust — was lost in the weeds of legal bickering.
The Weeds chain of dispensaries led by pot mogul Don Briere closely followed by tweeting about their first ticket on Main Street.
New high-rise buildings surround them, but stagnant water has pooled on this site, and weeds sprout from the mounds of earth.
That's especially the case when Rachel arrives in Britain, sweeping into the family manor, wearing widow's weeds and a Mona Lisa smile.
Rather than resenting weeds, there's something surprisingly satisfying about stomping down on the pedal and easily pulling them out of the ground.
Troops would be withdrawn, combat outposts shuttered, and, eventually, huge bases handed over to the Afghan military or taken over by weeds.
But while planting all those beautiful flowers that would eventually bloom in your personality garden, a few weeds grew there as well.
The prison grounds are a quiet world of cement walkways, courtyards carpeted in artificial turf and overgrown gardens of trees and weeds.
The coppice gate wound shut by weeds, the jaws of life trying to keep it closed tight but anyone can climb it.
This abandoned 19th-century church in Italy has become overgrown with weeds and vines, but much of the original architecture still stands.
So not only will these lumbering platforms delicately remove weeds, but they'll inspect for aphids and fungus and apply the necessary remedies.
INTRODUCING genes for herbicide resistance into a crop permits it to be sprayed with weedkiller that really does then kill nothing but weeds.
We're informed that octopi are sometimes called "the weeds of the sea," because they grow fast, they die fast, and they adapt quickly.
Kremlinologists debate whether Putin is down in the weeds with mission details or maybe issuing general orders open to interpretation by his underlings.
Weeding your garden has a negligible impact on the worldwide population of weeds, but without weeding you don't have a garden at all.
There was a clump of grass in one of her hands, indicating she was dragged into the weeds where she was eventually killed.
Residents of Wangaratta are spending hours each day trying to remove the ghostly weeds, called "hairy panic grass," from their yards and garages.
Tearing out weeds in the garden of Supreme Court decisions is not judicial activism, because it is not judicial activism to uphold constitutionalism.
Steer them back on track We can all get into the weeds sometimes and risk getting bogged down with details that aren't relevant.
While paddling around in flooded paddy fields, ducks tear up weeds and snack on insects, with their manure even acting as additional fertilizer.
EcoRobotix, based in Switzerland, makes a solar-powered robot that rapidly identifies crops and weeds; the device resembles an end table on wheels.
JUST outside Stanford University's campus sits the headquarters of Symphony, one of the myriad tech companies that sprout like weeds in Silicon Valley.
Nothing in the vegetable plot except mushy weeds bowing to the earth, something sodden and green that may once have been a potato.
"Many of the buildings that hold the [waste] now crack, leak, corrode, sprout weeds, and accumulate dark radioactive sludge," he writes in Fallout.
The life simulator is all about short but daily interaction with your town by maintaining friendships and keeping those damn weeds at bay.
The two officers initially wanted a photo, but later realized the group was stuck in the lake&aposs thick weeds, according to FOX9 .
That's because losing even a tiny portion of a field to pests, diseases or weeds causes a bad hit to the farm's margins.
In the past year, electric, shared scooters have sprouted like weeds on corners in cities as varied as San Diego, Detroit, and Barcelona.
The company "rents out herds of goats to clear weeds and help with fire suppression on private land and public property," KTVB reports.
In general, trees will pollinate first in the early spring, and you'll start to react to grasses and weeds later in the season.
This close to the panels, she could see weeds growing in the shadows and spiny lizards lying in the sun, soaking up heat.
Monsanto is now embroiled in a controversy over dicamba, a big-selling chemical designed to kill weeds that harm Monsanto's genetically modified crops.
Argentine growers do not yet have the company's new "Xtend" technology, aimed at increasing soy yields and controlling glyphosate-resistant broad leaf weeds.
Possible culprits: Habitat loss, insecticide use, the killing of native weeds, single-crop agriculture, invasive species, light pollution, highway traffic and climate change.
"While I was in prison, there was a warrant for my arrest because there were weeds growing on my property," Mr. Koufos said.
"Weeds" was a dirty, strange comedy about a young widow, Nancy Botwin, who becomes a drug dealer in Agrestic, a fictional California suburb.
Through artificial intelligence, cameras and two robotic arms, the table-looking robot sprays a dose of herbicide on weeds but not the crops.
For decades, you have protected your nation's cultural output with the diligence of a gardener tending a fragile patch against invasive killer weeds.
Nature has since claimed the resort as vines, weeds, and moss climb the once ornate and luxurious interiors of this forgotten ghost spa.
If all this sounds a bit in the weeds, here's the bottom line: Low-income Americans get less money to buy crummier insurance.
"Hopefully, this creates a more rigid and transparent process which weeds out the undeserving companies from securing a mining permit," the authors wrote.
But weeds are becoming resistant to Roundup around the world — creating an opening for the industry to sell more seeds and more pesticides.
That will also make it easier for farmers battling resistant weeds to spray a widening array of poisons sold by the same companies.
With that, it bounded into the weeds and headed down the embankment, toward the shouts of children echoing from the tire swing below.
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Yet she's messing with them so vigorously that "Weeds," her fifth solo gallery show in New York, has the feeling of a breakthrough.
Mr. Jovel went first, squeezing his slender body under the barrier then crouching behind a clump of tall weeds on the other side.
And conscientious managers did the reverse: They were so busy trimming the weeds that they paid too little attention to the big picture.
Sweeping piles of leaves from the patio, trimming hedges, and pulling thorny weeds by their roots, knowing that otherwise, they return only stronger.
There is nothing on the island aside from the trees, rocks, weeds, catchable wildlife, and a little tent set up for Resident Services.
Junior high grades, even in science classes, are highly subjective; the admission test weeds out the dummies and enables smart students to flourish.
Not only will plucking weeds help your island look better, but you can also sell them later for a decent amount of cash.
Detective Seals, 220, was apparently on his way to meet a confidential informant at Bayview Cemetery, where weeds grow thick among the graves.
One of the greatest pleasures of investing in start-ups is helping companies grow like weeds, and seeing founders transform into real leaders.
When his unemployment ran out, he took a $2200-an-hour job with a landscape firm, where he whacked weeds and planted flowers.
The weeds blanketed a slope between 119th Street and 125th Street, where the steep terrain and the prolific poison ivy thwarted human intervention.
Pesticides EPA proposed increasing the allowable levels of the herbicide Atrazine, which is used by professionals to kill weeds on crops and lawns.
In the working class, Guendelsberger points out, "in the weeds" means the same thing "swamped" does in professional-speak: overwhelmed and stressed out.
Some of the trends with the most science on their side in 2019 included intermittent fasting, eating more weeds, and cooking at home.
Meanwhile, in a suburb of Anchorage, Micah Hahn and her team are looking for change by dragging tattered white flags through the weeds.
Afterwards don't say, 'The weeds are growing,' when the dark, racist, inciteful, and murdering positions are walking around the halls of the Knesset.
The son of the woman who created "Orange Is the New Black" and "Weeds" has died in a skiing accident ... TMZ has learned.
"Everything grows in the tropical ecosystem," Mr. Mejía said — good for growing cash crops, but terrible for fighting off fungus, weeds and pests.
Impoverished residents from the black township next door had stormed the land, clearing weeds and erecting 40 shacks in a matter of hours.
I use neither fertilizers nor pesticides, so my lawn is a sparse blend of grass, clover and weeds, interspersed with sad bald patches.
Dr Lu's subtle approach of, in effect, domesticating weeds in order to destroy them, could therefore have a big influence on future crop yields.
It's very easy — and actually pretty fascinating — to get into the weeds of what Treble is, how it works, and what its implications are.
You could take almost any shot — of faces, buildings, roadside weeds — and hang it on a gallery wall, then look at it for hours.
Traditional pesticides act like chemical backhoes, killing their targets (beetles, weeds, viruses) but harming good things along the way (beneficial insects, birds, fish, humans).
It didn't much matter, but I wanted to be sure to make clear that it wasn't the bank's money without getting into the weeds.
When she didn't return, her father and police began a search and found her body, strangled and beaten, hidden among weeds at a park.
The Tertill is also solar-powered, and is supposed to run every day, which its creators say will also help keep weeds from thriving.
During the span of her career, Kohan has written for Friends, Sex And The City, Gilmore Girls, Weeds, GLOW, and plenty of other shows.
A security guard keeps watch 22017 hours a day over the area, overgrown with weeds and surrounded by chain-link fencing and barbed wire.
He added that the company also has a machine known as See and Spray, which can identify plants and weeds to spray chemicals precisely.
In a farm, there's enough biomass that is viable in the form of weeds, residue, and plant parts that do not have economic value.
The systemic herbicide 2,4 --D is used to kill broad-leafed weeds, yet it's also toxic to earthworms, a dietary staple for baby fireflies.

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