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A real | blight on true Conservatives across America intend on |
A banana shortage caused by a banana | blight in Brazil is usually suggested as the inspirat |
escription of Phytophthora infestans, a potato | blight fungus he referred to as Botrytis infestans. |
address the problem of vacant land, a serious | blight that depresses community property values. |
ssed neighborhoods of New Orleans afflicted by | blight, affected by disasters, and to help those in n |
y Park had succumbed to significant amounts of | blight for a variety of reasons, including the ill-ef |
is a plant pathogen that causes stalk and twig | blight on hemp. |
erious problem), botrytis rot, and sclerotinia | blight. |
(Thomas), to battle another apprentice, Darth | Blight (Muraoka), as a final test determining who wou |
Some diseases, such as late | blight, can dramatically increase the levels of glyco |
rwinias cause plant maladies such as necrosis, | blight and “soft rot,” a progressive tissue maceratio |
ill not be lost, but it will not sit here as a | blight on the editorial quality of Wikipedia. |
l residents, who regarded the freeway as urban | blight, and were supported by Mayor Willie Brown. |
chestnut lodge, constructed in 1913 before the | blight decimated the American chestnut forests of the |
However, after that, injuries began to | blight Thomas's time at Anfield. |
Effects of the boll weevil | blight of the 1920's and the Great Depression had dir |
ene was decimated, however, by the boll weevil | blight of the 1920s, and further doomed by the effect |
e, devastated the neighborhood, bringing urban | blight, high unemployment, poverty, and crime. |
and Brent Crosswell, while Brownlow Medallist | Blight was virtually out of the game with a torn groi |
But a | blight just before the start of the new century, as w |
This species is commonly affected by chestnut | blight. |
The Brownlow Medal was won by Malcolm | Blight of North Melbourne |
ato Failure was a food crisis caused by potato | blight that struck Northern Europe in the mid-1840s. |
nd Potato Famine was a famine caused by potato | blight that struck the Scottish Highlands in the 1840 |
hose who will later on be covered by statutory | blight provisions). |
crisis facing Northern Europe caused by potato | blight during the mid-1840s. |
d corn grown by Fertilaid was untouched by the | blight that was significant to that area, and it help |
scribe a common plant pathogen called Southern | Blight, or Sclerotium rolfsii. |
sease in tomato and potato plants called early | blight. |
ute play written for an anthology called Urban | Blight that was produced by the Manhattan Theater Clu |
Commenting on what O'Callaghan calls "the | blight of child sex abuse", he states that he was des |
nks grow with many tubers and can catch potato | blight very easily. |
It causes stem | blight (also known as Ascochyta blight) of asparagus, |
triticina is a plant pathogen that causes leaf | blight on wheat. |
ntis is a plant pathogen that causes ascochyta | blight on lentil. |
nax is a plant pathogen, who causes Alternaria | blight of Ginseng. |
ngal is a plant pathogen that causes ascochyta | blight on pea causing lesions of stems, leaves and po |
Because of this, Cedar leaf | blight is of greater concern in nurseries, where cond |
Cedar leaf | blight spreads extensively by airborne ascospores in |
eae, which causes the plant disease Cedar leaf | blight (or Keithia disease, after the original genus |
It was founded in 1998 by current coach Adam | Blight and currently meets on Wednesday nights at 7pm |
Southern corn leaf | blight, caused by the fungus Cochliobolus heterostrop |
at Princes Rock; a Plymouth Corporation depot, | Blight and White, Regent Oil, and the wharves at Catt |
The freeway created urban | blight in the Hayes Valley neighborhood that it passe |
ter, Charles Dew of Williams College, David W. | Blight of Yale and Emory Thomas at the University of |
side suffered from significant urban decay and | blight in the 1980s and 1990s. |
land use planning and a precise definition of | blight in urban renewal legislation as problematic. |
ith the overall objective of eliminating urban | blight in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
highly susceptible to the Enterobacteria fire | blight and has been used as a test species to trial n |
s properties protects the environment, reduces | blight and creates new jobs for Gardena. |
cterized by a mix of early 1900s era cottages, | blight, and striking contemporary architecture. |
s include the organisms responsible for potato | blight, eucalyptus dieback, sudden oak death, and blu |
tion, violence, immorality, and other forms of | blight in the African American communities across the |
are insects which caused the Great French Wine | Blight that devastated European viticulture in the 19 |
in the 19th century, and the Great French Wine | Blight, i.e., the phylloxera epidemic, in the late 19 |
ding to a journal written by her friend Hannah | Blight, during this time Elizabeth supplied Opium to |
disease on several species including Gray Mold | Blight on Euphorbia milii and poinsettia. |
funded Neighborhood Law Corps helped overcome | blight by, among other things, entering an agreement |
's organized to prevent housing deterioration, | blight and community destabilization. |
It ends with Rive impaled and | Blight bisected through the waist. |
sisted in 1841 that the fungus found in potato | blight was the cause of diseases, de Bary declared th |
Ex-members include Vicki | Blight (Absolute Radio), Jen Long (BBC Radio One) and |
ke many inner-city Indianapolis neighborhoods, | blight, urban decay, and crime have plagued this area |
cally significant Phytophthora infestans (late | blight) remains an ongoing problem in Europe and the |
TMA ("tristeza y muerte de agave") is a | blight that has reduced the production of the agave g |
James G. | Blight (Narrator) |
rations of the stone circle, which John Thomas | Blight made, when he wrote a book concerning the chur |
cquisition of property where objection made to | blight notice in certain cases, recovery from acquiri |
um is a plant pathogen that causes Mango black | blight, forming black patches on mango leaves. |
to the Grand Final, North Melbourne's Malcolm | Blight was awarded the Brownlow Medal. |
this pride did not prevent the spread of urban | blight following the social turmoil of the 1960s and |
ed onto a particularly original notion of city | blight. |
sed route new route through issues of planning | blight, the station on the current site was construct |
at panic logging during the early years of the | blight may have unwittingly destroyed trees which had |
Located in an area of urban | blight and neglected for almost a century, the area t |
sporium victoriae, caused symptoms of Victoria | blight of oats, a new disease first described by Latt |
nverted in vineyards which later died off from | blight. |
wrote in its review that "nothing offsets the | blight of such tear-splashed excesses as the bloop-bl |
name) and either attack unwary humans or cause | blight within the patch. |
egan to move into Friendship, looking past the | blight to see an opportunity to buy large homes with |
The neighborhood still has pockets of | blight, but a transformation began in 2002 with the r |
potato late | blight |
In de Bary's time, potato late | blight had caused sweeping crop devastation and econo |
ious Federal attempts to alleviate poverty and | blight in US Cities, was criticized as being a "top-d |
A native of Portage La Prairie, Manitoba, | Blight had a long and varied career in the sport of h |
of backcrossing to create hybrids resistant to | blight. |
Richard Derek | Blight (October 17, 1955 - April 3, 2005) was a profe |
f gravity with the release of the second album | Blight And Vision Below A Faded Sun (released in 2000 |
She would | blight the trendy post-modern image of neo-bars in Be |
can be susceptible to some diseases, slug and | blight resistance are reasonable. |
They sent storms to | blight crops, and sometimes stole away mortal childre |
ry was shut down in 1929 due to the sugar beet | blight. |
On leaf tissue, symptoms of | blight are the initial appearance of lesions which ra |
aris incurvata is a plant pathogen that causes | blight and leaf spots in coconut trees. |
staciae is a fungal plant pathogen that causes | blight in pistachio shoots and panicles. |
aeria cocogena is a plant pathogen that causes | blight in coconut leaves. |
The name | Blight is of Cornish origin. |
in the surrounding prairie until the chestnut | blight wiped them out. |
can Chestnut trunks formed before the chestnut | blight. |
seeks his assistance in stopping the terrible | blight which is now beginning to kill the forest she |
f the characteristic black spots of the potato | blight. |
One political theorist, James | Blight, has analyzed the behavior of EXCOMM's members |
l entire areas of leaf tissue and thus exhibit | blight symptoms. |
Brown Snout is very susceptible to fire | blight. |
rom Canada, that is somewhat resistant to fire | blight. |
iorated over the years, due partly to planning | blight related to transport schemes that were never r |
The 1978 Brownlow Medal was awarded to Malcolm | Blight from the North Melbourne Football Club as the |
can Chestnut is highly susceptible to chestnut | blight, caused by an Asian bark fungus (Cryphonectria |
August-September - Previously unknown Potato | blight strikes the potato crop: start of the Irish Po |
video of | blight, abandoned houses and garbage in English Avenu |
ors, such as Luke Darcy, Robert Walls, Malcolm | Blight and Tom Harley. |
In parts of Europe where fire | blight was previously unknown, cultivated specimens o |
While Chinese Chestnuts evolved with the | blight and developed a strong resistance, the airborn |
otato crops were again growing without serious | blight. |
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