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Hotbeds of Anti-Google Maqui, epitomised by the citizens of Broughton in Cambridgeshire, England, are showing determined resistance to the incursion of Google camcars, such as the one on the right.
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So the key question for Iraq becomes the same as for Afghanistan/Pakistan, Somalia/Sudan and other “Hotbeds” of extremist ideologies:
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Hotbeds of Anti-Google Maqui, epitomised by the citizens of Broughton in Cambridgeshire, England, are showing determined resistance to the incursion of Google camcars, such as the one on the right.
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Hotbeds and glasses are used for plants which can only acquire strength in the shade; and they are drenched with instruction, which ought "to drop as the rain, and distil as the dew -- as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the shower upon the grass."
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 400, November 21, 1829 Various
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Hotbeds, coldframes, management and care of the young plants, Mr. Frank
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_Hotbeds_ may be made at any time, but do not grow impatient about the work, for there will be cold weather yet.
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Hotbeds that are intended to hold for two months should have about two feet of manure, as a rule.
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Hotbeds may be heated, however, with hot-air flues with very good results.
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_Hotbeds_ for raising early plants should be made this month.
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Hotbeds may be heated by means of steam or hot water.
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