71. It is an inescapable biological reality that once the engine of life switches on, the body inevitably sows the seeds of its own destruction. 72. Little does Terl realize that by educating a human, he is sowing the seeds of his own destruction. 73. No matter how carefully you sow the seed, you are bound to end up with crowded clumps of seedlings, which will choke one another out. 74. No one will ever confuse The Washington Post with The National Enquirer, but this cross-pollination is sowing the seeds of a new hybrid form of news. 75. Oates then brought in Russell to face John Valentin, and in that at-bat, the seeds were sown for the Canseco showdown. 76. Once a seed is sown with the tip just beneath the soil, place the container in a warm, moist area. 77. Peter C. Clapman, chief investment counsel of TIAA-CREF, the teachers pension fund, has regularly visited France to sow the seeds of shareholder activism. 78. Poor Tommy has sown the seeds of his own personal disaster. 79. Repressive Western-backed regimes and the creation of Israel sowed the seeds of terrorism, scholars say. 80. Richt credits Bowden with bringing him to Christ, but the seed had been sown in Miami, sown by a free safety. |