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"It's for the good of the performance," Cockspur said.
Mr. Cockspur left the stage, head high, still coolly in character.
He suddenly became aware of Mr. Cockspur standing behind him.
In either event, Cockspur would be furious, but then, he was furious about something most of the time anyway.
Cockspur could not help but admire the audience.
Cockspur stood just outside his dressing room.
He had not heard Mr. Cockspur's version of the soliloquy before.
At first even Mr. Cockspur looked stunned; then he took it as his due.
The illegally-parked car received a parking ticket in Cockspur Street at 02:30.
My garments, Euan, are like to fall from me if these green cockspur thorns give way."
"You youngsters are far too cavalier with the language," Mr. Cockspur said.
Then, too late, he noticed Mr. Cockspur holding court.
Pardon me," he said to Cockspur, concealing his relief.
He and Spock walked away from Cockspur's captive audience.
It was too late to flee Mr. Cockspur and his interminable stories.
"That sounds fine, sir," Hikaru said, wondering why in the world Cockspur was asking him.
Hikaru asked, not at all sure he could stand to learn another set of Mr. Cockspur's lines.
Lindy helped Mr. Cockspur sit down, then grabbed the first person she saw.
They also play in the Cockspur Cup.
Everyone at the table except Cockspur looked at Jim with expressions of supplication.
The fledgling actor received the scene from Mr. Cockspur.
"Puppies," Cockspur said before he considered the effect of his impersonation on Lukarian.
"They hated the rest of us and they liked Mr. Cockspur?"
In English it is often known as the Cockspur Coral Tree.
The club's crowning achievement came in 2005 when they won the Cockspur Cup for the first time in their history.
Barnyard millet has the lowest carbohydrate content and energy value.
Japanese barnyard millet is believed to have been domesticated from Echinochloa crus-galli.
In the mountain regions, the crops include oats, potatoes, millet, and barnyard millet.
The ingredients for Zaotang can be millet, barnyard millet, rice, corn or barley malt.
Echinochloa frumentacea (Indian barnyard millet, sawa millet, or billion dollar grass) is a species of Echinochloa.
Collectively the members of this genus are called barnyard grasses (though this may also refer to E. crus-galli specifically), barnyard millets or billion-dollar grasses.
However, the development of rice varieties that can withstand cold has led to a sharp decline in its cultivation of Japanese barnyard millet, in favor of rice.
Japanese barnyard millet (Echinochloa esculenta), a domesticated form of E. crus-galli, is cultivated on a small scale in Japan, Korea and China.
Cereal crop farming is developed in the region, so diverse types of cereals in high quality are harvested such as millet, barnyard millet, sorghum, soybeans, and corn.
Proso is an annual grass like all other millets, but it is not closely related to pearl millet, foxtail millet, finger millet, or the barnyard millets.
Due to its lack of fresh water, paddy farming is only done on a small scale on the island, with the cultivation of cereal crops such as millet, barnyard millet, buckwheat, and barley being the main feature of agriculture.
Both Echinochloa frumentacea and E. esculenta are called Japanese millet.
"Japanese millet" may refer to Echinochloa esculenta or Echinochloa frumentacea.
Echinochloa esculenta, or Japanese barnyard millet or Japanese millet, is a species of Echinochloa that is cultivated on a small scale in Japan, China, and Korea, both as a food and for animal fodder.
He took an ax and strode off through the water grass.
Rice, one of the water grasses, is grown in most parts of the world.
There was a smell of watered grass and cooking suppers from below.
They mostly ignored the egret stalking through the water grasses just off shore.
He had been at work there for some time, knee-deep in mud, clearing the weeds and water grass from around the young plants.
It is also called salt water grass.
I didn't believe in watering grass.
The shallows support reed and water grasses," Nimisha said.
No neighbors watering grass.
He threw the carpetbag aside and pushed closer, crawling through cattails and water grass onto the shore.
It reads the images of picking water grasses as literal descriptions of the queen's activities in preparation for ritual sacrifices.
"And usually, when the full migration starts, it's pretty spectacular out there," Mr. Bell said as he pointed toward the pool's dried-up water grasses.
The surroundings opened up, the ubiquitous shrubs unable to find permanent foundations from which to grow, leaving a swath of territory to the water grasses and trees.
The water grasses that feed the crabs, the tiny crabs that feed the fish, and the plankton that feeds us all.
The moment it came to rest by some water grass like that in the plateau swamp, but much taller and thicker-stemmed, the otter plunged into the pool and disappeared.
Daskop is an obviously well-run farm with a big irrigation pond, a husking plant, fields of seed corn growing under plastic tents and cattle fattening on watered grass.
He also differs with the Mao school by reading the scenes depicting the picking of water grasses not as literal, but as juxtaposed, analogical images like the opening couplet.
Benjamin sat down on a small bench near the pool and watched the silver, darting carp who swam in dashes of light amongst the water grass and luxuriant lily pads.
Water grasses were festooned in careless patterns behind the algaecoated glass and the water held a ghostly greenish light and through the greenish light moved fish of all the colors of rainbow.
The rest of the Kap family - a mother, four daughters and two sons - fled toward the border with Thailand, sleeping in mountainous terrain for weeks, living off fish, fruit and water grasses, Brenda said.
Herbicides are commonly applied in ponds and lakes to control algae and plants such as water grasses that can interfere with activities like swimming and fishing and cause the water to look or smell unpleasant.
This music video used the original footage of Oakey, Sulley and Catherall from 1986 and interlaced it with traditional Chinese imagery of silhouetted water grass, water lilies and Cantonese characters.
Beverley Brook creates a water feature used by deer, smaller animals and water grasses and some water lilies in Richmond Park (where it is followed by the Tamsin Trail and Beverley Walk).
She walked over to a vine-covered arbor, leaned over a railing, and watched scarlet and yellow slips of fish dart in and out of swaying water grasses, their scales flashing bronze when they caught the light of the rising moon.
WILD RICE - Minnesota hand-harvested wild rice, actually a water grass, has a nuttier flavor and cooks faster and to a more tender texture than cultivated wild rice from California, Minnesota or Canada.
Among the plant pathogens that affect this genus are the sac fungus Cochliobolus sativus - which has been noted on Common Barnyard Grass - and rice hoja blanca virus.
In particular Common Barnyard Grass (E. crus-galli) is notorious in this regard; it is not easily suppressed by living mulch such as Velvet Bean (Mucuna pruriens vat.
The fungi Drechslera monoceras and Exserohilum monoceras have been evaluated with some success as potential biocontrol agents of Common Barnyard Grass in rice fields; more research is necessary however because they too may not be host specific enough to be of practical use.
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