31. An adventurous gardener who lived in Medford and Wading River on Long Island, N.Y., Mrs. Fullerton once sowed the seeds of a newly introduced salad green. 32. An official said the governor was sowing seeds of racial dissent. 33. And such demands, in time, sow the seeds of the next conflict. 34. Armed with this knowledge, he devised a checklist that he handed out to potential growers to determine the best places to sow seeds. 35. As Clinton shifts Saturday from cyberspace to statecraft, aides stressed that his missions to Islamabad and Geneva were both aimed at sowing the seeds of future progress. 36. Aside from minting some new bio-millionaires, this capital orgy has sown the seeds of a stronger industry in the years ahead, Morrison maintained. 37. Because highway crews mow as soon as bluebonnets go to seed, the later bloomers often get cut down before sowing their seeds for the next year. 38. All this may sow the seeds of inflation. 39. But as we middle-aged adults harvest what we planted as teenagers, we may find this decade more troubling than the one in which those revolutionary seeds were sown. 40. But in another sense, the interview sowed the seeds of later troubles. |