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About the grass however, we had no idea how tall the lawn grass of Kentucky Bluegrass and Tall Fescue would be in bloom, or how it would appear.
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An inveterate believer that naturally raised and locally distributed food offers the best opportunity for human health and planetary survival, Mark lives in the Kentucky Bluegrass with his wife and their daughter.
Rebecca Gerendasy: Organic Agriculture: Its Origins, and Evolution Over Time 2010
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Creeping Bentgrass and Kentucky Bluegrass, two robust, weedy perennial grasses, pose significant environmental risks to the environment when genetically engineered for Round Up resistance, including the threat of biological contamination of naturally occurring grass species through pollen
OpEdNews - Quicklink: D.C. Circuit Court says "No" to Scotts and Monsanto on Biotech Grasses 2008
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With great verve McEvoy takes Doyle into the Kentucky Bluegrass state as the inside man trying to catch a big fish for fraud, as well as a vile little fish who kills horses for profit and batters men for the hell of it.
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If you aren't aware of national prejudices towards Kentucky Bluegrass land, then you probably aren't aware of how the locals feel about the town across the river.
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If you aren't aware of national prejudices towards Kentucky Bluegrass land, then you probably aren't aware of how the locals feel about the town across the river.
Archive 2004-10-01 2004
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If you aren't aware of national prejudices towards Kentucky Bluegrass land, then you probably aren't aware of how the locals feel about the town across the river.
BBC and the Near Impossibility of the Representation of Nations 2004
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Whether it be created by the small group of visitors gathered for a tour of the venerable old stadium or of the players and moments that have made it famous among NFL fans, one feels it when stepping onto the Kentucky Bluegrass woven together with nylon underlay to make it stronger and less susceptible to damage from the 300 pound behemoths that display their athletic skills in front of 72,000 fans on game day.
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DiVito said there are 41 miles of heat tubing pipes 10 inches below the Kentucky Bluegrass to keep it warm.
ESPN.com Associated Press 2010
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DiVito said there are 41 miles of heat tubing pipes 10 inches below the Kentucky Bluegrass to keep it warm.
Durangoherald.com 2010
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