| 21. | Until that day comes, they can rot in their cells.
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| 22. | Too deep on perennial beds, they can cause crown rot.
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| 23. | Many landlords left their buildings to rot; rent strikes followed.
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| 24. | If one rots away, you don't get another!
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| 25. | For the sun to rot, for a tree to drop,
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| 26. | Some historians believe it was dragged ashore and left to rot.
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| 27. | In four or five years the remaining roots will rot away.
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| 28. | We want to know exactly what happens when your body rots.
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| 29. | Ploughing aerates the soil, helping rot weeds and crop residues.
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| 30. | Moves on, leaving the catfish to rot in the sun.
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