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- noun Plural form of
sowing .
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Examples
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NEW DELHI -- India will likely reap more wheat than the government's estimate this crop year despite late sowings, a top scientist said Friday, indicating that the South Asian nation will have ample supplies of the staple grain to help fight stubbornly high food prices.
India Wheat Output to Top Estimate Arpan Mukherjee 2010
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And out she went, between newly, dug beds and first salad sowings in the enclosed garden, to mount the stone block that made her tall enough to look over the fence.
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Many gardeners will make sowings every two weeks to extend the season.
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Also repeated sowings of one, or at best 2 plant varietys say corn - soy - corn, is asking for trouble, and they get it!
OpEdNews - Diary: Monsanto's GM Soy Causes Illness and Death 2009
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Continual sowings of lawn grass, a mixture of Kentucky blue and tall fescue failed to thrive in that gravely muck.
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Some of our cilantro, the ones started in the greenhouse have started to flower, but there were two more sowings so we should still have some later on.
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Salad fixings have been harvested from successive sowings of greens and lettuces.
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Fall and spring sowings both succeeded at Quebec.66
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Fall and spring sowings both succeeded at Quebec.66
Champlain's Dream David Hackett Fischer 2008
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Iz it wen the bottum ob a dress falls down cuz ob bad sowings an yoo katch a foot awn it an fawl ober?
worth a thousand words - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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