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The Marrows concentrated on revamping the dog areas, laying down colorful interlocking square flooring, painting the walls a sky blue, complete with clouds and landscape murals.
From Pigskin to Dogs Sophia Hollander 2011
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The Marrows may be part of a new wave of well-educated parents who increasingly take their children off fast-track activity schedules to assure a good future, says James Chung, president of Reach Advisors, a marketing research firm.
People's views on time affect health, wealth, relationships 2008
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"The idea of spintronics is we could use the spins of the electron instead of an electrical charge to process and store massive amounts of data on disks," said Chris Marrows, a physicist at Leeds University who specializes in spintronics.
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The market grower we do not pretend to advise, for he must grow what he can sell; and if the smaller Marrows are insufficiently appreciated in gardens, we cannot hope to see them on sale in shops.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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They contain from six to eight peas, which are close together, much compressed, and of that sweet flavor which is peculiar to the Knight's Marrows.
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It is one of the best tall Marrows in cultivation.
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"From their remarkably wrinkled appearance, together with the peculiar sweetness which they all possess, Knight's Marrows may be said to form a distinct class of garden-pease; possessing qualities which, together with their general productiveness, render them a valuable acquisition, both to cultivators and consumers."
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-- For the sake of a few fine buttons in the first dripping days of autumn, when Peas and Runners and Marrows are gone, put out as soon as possible some of the most forward plants, giving them a rich soil and sunny position.
The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Sutton and Sons
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It belongs to the class known as Wrinkled, or Knight's Marrow; but is much superior in every respect to all the old varieties usually called Knight's Marrows, being much more prolific and richly flavored.
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A dwarfish sub-variety of Knight's Marrows, with wrinkled, blue seeds.
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