| 41. | Geese are grazers and they eat like sheep, yanking plants out of wet soil and trampling seedlings.
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| 42. | Western already has plans to bring a plant out of mothballs, a decision it made before this summer.
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| 43. | While still on the ship, he reportedly fished his first plants out of the water to analyse them.
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| 44. | Many had fossil-fueled power plants out of service for routine maintenance before the high-demand summer months, he said.
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| 45. | The effect was to make new plants out of the old ones while keeping their exemptions, the suits charged.
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| 46. | If borne out, this report adds yet another devastating detail to a picture of a plant out of control.
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| 47. | Northeast Utilities is moving toward summer, its season for peak demand, with Millstone nuclear power plant out of service.
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| 48. | But before Asgrow could begin selling its new squash, it had to get the plant out from under government supervision.
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| 49. | The first is if a site is very windy, windy enough to blow an unrooted plant out of the soil.
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| 50. | So Lila Berle will rid her land of burdock if she has to pull the plants out one at a time.
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