1. Apparently not, at least for those who came to America and planted roots. 2. As citizens of the Enlightenment, our deepest cultural roots are still planted in modern soil. 3. A sprinkler could do this job, but my plants get their water with drip irrigation, which slowly drips water right to plant roots. 4. Abrupt departure proved to be a wrenching experience for all fleeing Cubans, but arguably less so for Jewish Cubans who had planted roots on Cuban soil relatively recently. 5. But her collaborators should keep her roots planted a little more deeply in country instead of mall pop if they expect her to last. 6. Eavesdropping on deals hatched over caffe latte is new to Ms. Baranski, a theater actress whose professional roots are firmly planted in New York. 7. He said his American roots are planted in the Southwest. 8. If it is to plant its roots here permanently, Bidwill has to hire the right man now. 9. It has moved beyond Maine and has planted deep roots in other states, including New Hampshire and Massachusetts, they said. 10. Many Central American refugees have been in the United States for more than a decade, starting families and planting roots in local communities, Clinton said. |