51. But his new crop of consultants said this was not suitable for an incumbent who had to run on his record. 52. But losses in old crop contracts picked up around midday and dragged down the new crop months. 53. But of late, Windsor has been trying to revive itself, with a new crop of artisans, museums, and promotions. 54. But there is a move afoot among several of the firms to capture the new crop of affluent high-tech entrepreneurs too. 55. But there are signs that this new crop of lenders is even quicker than banks to cut back on lending when markets become wobbly. 56. But there is a new crop of ads, sponsored by bigger companies and run in more mainstream publications. 57. By the following spring, the soil would be free of rootworms, ready for a new crop of corn. 58. CBS, as well as the other networks, hope to avoid similar mistakes as they offer a new crop of shows designed to replace failed programs. 59. By then, a whole new crop of crises has arisen. 60. Consumers and food companies in a growing number of countries are shunning the new crops created by genetic engineers at such companies as Monsanto, DuPont and Novartis. |