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"fallow" Definitions
  1. (of farm land) not used for growing crops, especially so that the quality of the land will improve
  2. (of a period of time) when nothing is created or produced; not successful

309 Sentences With "fallow"

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I'd guess it's been fallow for ten to fifteen years.
Farmland was left fallow; the children were malnourished and sick.
They're both challenging, and frankly, I saw a fallow field.
As summer begins, I'm going to argue for fallow time.
You might need a monthlong fallow after a big project.
The Oak Room and the Edwardian Room are sitting fallow.
Sugar cane still sways in fallow fields around the state.
Ed drew my attention to a stretch of fallow farms below.
And how nice to see 'idle/fallow' is still a thing.
Now the sport is confronting a fallow period, with unfortunate timing.
The fields surrounding Desdunes have since lain fallow, costing farmers four harvests.
Fallow deer lock antlers in Phoenix Park during rutting season, Oct. 16.
They hunted mainly game animals like fallow deer, wild horses and cattle.
Lying fallow for decades, the building was looted, flooded, rotted and squatted.
Fallow time is part of the work cycle, not outside of it.
Your theatrical dreams have lain fallow,That novel's somewhere in a fog.
Letting the plants lie fallow could be seen as impairing pledged collateral.
Now, houses and schools sit empty and fields fallow; shops are unattended.
The newly-bloomed mallow will see us re-autumned before it falls fallow.
More than 500 fallow deer roam in the immediate parkland below the castle.
Take a proud program whose fallow years have made it hungry for success.
Next year, however, is far from being the "fallow year" many people think.
Last month, Mr. Latini left all his fields fallow for the first time.
The nearby paddies lay fallow, the laboratory incomplete, the roads and bridges unbuilt.
They take position in fallow fields or vineyards, and install bird traps called matoles.
THE BOYS are a little rusty, their limbs stiff from the fallow winter period.
They've basically stopped growing the shit: Once-vast fields in Durango now lie fallow.
Obama's presidency just seems to have been a fallow one for inner-circle disgruntlement.
But then there are the lost jobs, dying exports and shuttered factories, fallow farms.
Fields where beans grew were fallow; there had been shortages of fertilizer this year, too.
Katie Fallow is a senior attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University.
A geothermal company wants to build a plant on a fallow field near his land.
The burning of fallow fields and a dry season with little wind exacerbate the crisis.
But after some fallow years, the organization seems to be heating up its fashion focus again.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bankers hunting Europe equity raisings have had a fallow start to the year.
Others have decided to leave some land fallow rather than risk growing a money-losing crop.
In the past, farmers could let fields stand fallow when irrigation water was in short supply.
This road was mostly pastures and fields of crops, tucked in and fallow for the winter.
After some fallow years, she successfully rebooted her career in Germany, topping the charts in 2005.
With their ad sets going fallow, the Hubble team scrambled to find fresh and fertile ground.
They drove about five hours from Warsaw toward the border until they reached vast, fallow fields.
BROCKPORT, N.Y. — They crouched and hid, using the gray, rainy skies and fallow fields as camouflage.
Every six years the event takes a "fallow year," as it is based on a working dairy farm, and keeping the festival site in working order keeps a great deal of upkeep: the fallow year, which allows the site to rest, is part of that upkeep.
Around 70% of the purchased land lies fallow—in part because new black farmers receive little help.
A fallow period began at the end of the 1960s, when Appel suffered a series of tragedies.
Delayed corn planting may prompt some farmers to shift to seeding soybeans instead, or leave fields fallow.
Over the 15 fallow years that followed, piecemeal reforms didn't alter the system for working-age adults.
"This is a legally fallow attempt to undermine years of hard work and cooperative effort," Hilliard said.
Katie Fallow, a lawyer for the Knight Institute, said that she was receptive to the possible compromise.
Within these lazy sketches, though, genuinely compelling sub-strands — controlling husbands; infantilizing adult children — lie frustratingly fallow.
Fallow time is necessary to grow everything from actual crops to figurative ones, like books and children.
In the fallow years of her career, she had worked as a maid and a bus driver.
Fast-growing populations mean that many African families can't afford to let land sit fallow and replenish.
As president, Castro has trimmed the bloated state payroll, leased out fallow land and expanded the private sector.
The river plain is a ragged checkerboard of fallow rice paddies dotted with mounds of black decontamination bags.
Despite being in the world title scene and that Royal Rumble win in '94, Luger's run was fallow.
"We're entering a period on the Russian investigations which may be a little bit publicly fallow," Shear said.
None of the city's leaders at the time, not even Seasongood, actually believed it would remain forever fallow.
Suddenly, everyone is playing Candy Crush Saga on the iPhone and all those cash crops are lying fallow.
The women's dorm, however, still sits on the edge of a fallow field, boarded up but apparently sturdy.
On behalf of the plaintiffs, Fallow said that that solution would be a step in the right direction.
Katie Fallow, one of the three lawyers behind the Trump letter, says that the same principle applies online.
When Trump blocks a user, Fallow contends, he makes it difficult for people to participate in these discussions.
Outside, as the sun descends to inch-highon the fallow horizon, a hawk grasp-landson the telephone pole.
As the ground lay fallow, families moved on with their lives, settling elsewhere, growing up and growing old.
Venture investment into satellite companies has been on a rocket-like trajectory since 2012, following a long fallow period.
Why we liked it: Finding uses for hospital equipment that's been lying fallow in corners is a big business.
We have a great story to tell and it's been laying fallow, so we're really encouraged about that opportunity.
Think of the Bible's Sabbatical Year, every seventh year when all fields lay fallow and all debts are forgiven.
Fallow time, when practiced the right way, can remind us why we chose our work in the first place.
There are no alpacas in sight, the fields are fallow, and the families who lived here have moved elsewhere.
Now, researchers say they have identified the two genes primarily responsible for antler regeneration in one species, fallow deer.
Dr. Barkai's team examined cut marks on nearly 82,000 animal fragments from Qesem Cave, most belonging to fallow deer.
Of its direct rivals, Manchester United and Liverpool have both endured fallow periods, one rather longer than the other.
Farmers will also get subsidies from the government to rotate their plantings as well as to leave some land fallow.
But cocoa fields in the world's fourth biggest producer have been left fallow and Cameroon's nascent tech sector has withered.
After initial excitement, some enter a long fallow period as amateurs remember they are 25 years away from being drinkable.
He said government land and land lying fallow would be the first to be targeted in an accelerated reform plan.
In some cases, land required to be kept fallow and not used for production may be used grow animal feed.
The family moved frequently, house and all, as one plot of land needed replenishment and was left to lie fallow.
What's clear is that the Laver Cup has pounced on an opportunity in a fallow part of the tennis schedule.
"I think it's absolutely spectacular that people are going back to an important problem that's laid fallow for so many years."
Although they are beginning to recover, the fallow period led them to explore ways to find new pools of potential students.
In the southern parts of its range (including New York), the birds forage in old fields, fallow croplands and marsh edges.
Once-lush lawns now crunch underfoot; fields that formerly grew alfalfa, a thirsty crop, now lie fallow in the Central Valley.
The square feature that was found on Google Earth is indeed man-made, but it's an old fallow cornfield, or milpa.
That was the year he quit the restaurant industry to put 2,000 vines into fallow, rocky, coastal farmland in Alsea, Oregon.
Slabbert never ploughs his corn fields or leaves them fallow, so he is able to keep the carbon in the soil.
The only signs of human habitation were fallow, neatly marked farm plots that crept up the valley walls at improbable angles.
Because of its many fallow years, the American chemicals industry has lost a generation of talented field managers, welders and other workers.
Summer's arrival wraps up another fallow season for the NFL's quarterback position, and yet Colin Kaepernick still doesn't have a new job.
I went through the valley slowly at first, watching the island foxes as they came out into the fallow fields to hunt.
Afterward, we led the cattle beyond the small kraal to a fallow field, where they could graze on the dew-drenched grass.
The researchers came to this conclusion by modeling the amount of carbon that would be stored by vegetative regrowth on fallow land.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Fallow regularly features a rotation of high-profile A-listers participating in funny skits and games.
What had been a fallow period of unromance for him had been a phase of unparalleled heartbreak and self-torture for me.
But fallow time can take different forms for everyone, and finding a bit of it is surprisingly reachable in most working lives.
Cases like Milady's, where an older business closes and then the storefront sits fallow for months or even years, can seem puzzling.
But after a few fallow months, the team posted an update today and it looks like the project has made quite some progress.
All the land in the area he oversaw, he said, was "vacant, fallow or virgin" and so the junta's actions were not illegal.
Some of the central areas are agricultural communities where farmland has been left fallow in recent years due to cutbacks in irrigated water.
"It becomes an echo chamber for only supporters to be heard, which creates a false impression of public opinion," Fallow told BuzzFeed News.
As much as 70% of the estimated 8m hectares of land transferred by the state since the end of apartheid is now fallow.
And they aren't really so much about compelling banks to lend money by charging them to park fallow reserves at the central bank.
Farmers who have already spent money on ploughing and irrigation to keep the soil moist can ill afford to leave their land fallow.
The Cuban government owns about 203 percent of the land the nation could use to grow food, but more than half remains fallow.
A lot of these birds' breeding and nesting grounds are being transformed into fallow fields due to expanding agricultural development, the authors wrote.
I'd reached her in a fallow period, when things had quieted for her family between court rulings, but she knew it wouldn't last.
Still, after every fallow period over the intermittent two years, one of us would find another example and the thread would keep going.
Her living room windows open to a rolling, fallow field on one side, and her two horses in their pasture on the other.
For the small but devoted band of Duckie Brown fans (I count myself among them), the last few years have been fallow ones.
It&aposs a cycle of anticipation and satisfaction that nonetheless brings anguish in the fallow periods — the droughts while waiting for something new.
He needed a "throwaway show" for his New York City gallery — something simple and easy to occupy a fallow period on the calendar.
They gathered up a set of fallow deer metapodials and stored them for a few weeks in conditions similar to those at Qesem.
At first glance, each farmer seems to be faced with a choice: let land go fallow or grow crops which use less water.
Instead, one seemed to lie fallow for years, partly because of controversial ownership changes, and the other went about $9 billion into debt.
In other words, fallow fields are visible to satellite cameras, so the CIA can say with certainty that North Korean farmers are struggling.
Upon leaving Crediton's QE High School in 1985 he wasn't so much at a crossroads, as a dilapidated gate guarding an empty, fallow field.
More than 90% of land bought and redistributed by the state lies fallow, much of it turned over to subsistence farming or squatter camps.
To ensure that ordinary citizens can take part in the political process, the state begins its legislative sessions in winter, when farms lie fallow.
In the case of The Khetanna, the 45-day run had one hell of a fallow period, petering out after a solid initial burst.
I don't think we're fallow, but I do think we're a little confused as to what the next big hits are going to be.
One study in Ghana found that women farmers were less likely to let their land lie fallow (a simple way of increasing its fertility).
Yet again, it seemed, AI had failed to deliver, and the field went into one of its periodic fallow periods, known as "AI winters".
They also disputed the notion that building stadiums was a zero-sum game, and that land would lie fallow if not used for sports.
Fallow, one of the lawyers who wrote the letter to Trump, points to two ways that Trump blocking people violates their First Amendment rights.
It adds cover crops during the fallow season and livestock for grazing back the cover, feeding the hay and adding nutrients to the soil.
The reception of his movies fluctuated, but critics (myself included) often enough found reason to hail a return to form after a fallow period.
Recent years have been too fallow; the gap between the very best of Spain, in particular, and England seems to have grown too wide.
Single-sports structures can often lie fallow for much the year, in some cases marooned by sprawling parking lots on the outskirts of cities.
Eisenberg, who was well into one of the fallow periods that have punctuated her creative life, hadn't written anything for more than a year.
After a couple of fallow years where cars were more certainly present but not previewing blockbuster changes, 2014 was the year they changed gears.
After a fallow period, Romo had a last hurrah in 2014, making the Pro Bowl and leading the Cowboys to a 12-4 record.
The deal was another recent one in which the Yankees have taken advantage of a fallow market for a player with a proven record.
This fallow post-injury period, from which he is now perhaps emerging, has only served to emphasize what he had when he had it.
Following this launch, the pad has lied fallow, with SpaceX's Florida launches being conducted down the road at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Base.
Talk about what it's like being a startup right now, because I think a lot of startups, it's a very fallow period for startups.
Levies on income, property, inheritance, and fallow farmland were among those included, in addition to various contributions and fees, for example to social security.
Here's far and away the best thing about Dolemite Is My Name: Eddie Murphy's grand return to the big screen after a few fallow years.
The Chinese offered villagers up to $720 per hectare to rent their land, much of it fallow for years, said Kongkaew, 59, the village chief.
The cabinet has approved allowing some ecological compensation conservation areas, land kept fallow as meadows, to be used for cultivation of animal feed, Kloeckner said.
But the owners let the property sit fallow and ultimately sold it, in 21, to a group led by the Continuum Company, for $66 million.
Even if they're able to return home, it will be to communities without clinics or schools, villages of looted shops, burned houses and fallow fields.
The commercial and critical success that followed, punctuated by the Grammy nominations, was "mind-blowing," Mr. Romulus said, especially coming out of a fallow period.
Crucially, there has never been a dearth of Migos content to spread, even during seemingly fallow periods, thanks to the group's commitment to creating constantly.
Everyone in town thought Mr. Angel was insane for planting beans he scavenged out of fallow fields, but slowly his heritage coffee is winning converts.
But the origins was in this so-called fallow period, and that's what this middle period in Silicon Valley and in this book is about. Right.
Then we fueled up his motorbike and set off for Tongo, a small village where three compounds rise from a vast expanse of fallow peanut fields.
Somaliland now has almost no seasonal reserves, which are crucial for allowing pastures to lie fallow and recover, and which in the past were protected by guards.
Giessel plans to leave an extra 100 acres unplanted with corn or sorghum - about 8 percent more than he usually leaves fallow - because of poor profit margins.
In the years that Watts Bar 2 lay fallow, policymakers and climate strategists have struggled to figure out what the future of renewable energy will look like.
Their fickle attention might waver for a few fallow years of rebuilding, but Angel Stadium will still be standing the next time Los Angeles compiles a contender.
Who did you ... Talk about the technology, what you thought ... And then it moved into the Microsoft period, which was the fallow period, I'd agree with you.
As more Bangladeshi families are uprooted by climate change pressures, including rising seas and coastal erosion, the Forest Department is distributing fallow land formed from river silt.
At the EU level, the European Commission has offered earlier than usual payments of annual subsidies and will allow fallow land to be used to feed livestock.
Viable farms lie fallow and black farmers struggle to access the support necessary to succeed in a country where only 13 percent of the land is arable.
There was a run of dominance — four M.L.S. Cup Finals appearances in six years — without a championship, and a mostly fallow period now going on a decade.
The fund-raising power of an email list atrophies relatively quickly, according to digital campaign experts, and seven years is a particularly long time to lie fallow.
The White House cast the trip as a reassertion of American leadership in the world after what it portrayed as a fallow period under President Barack Obama.
Among the main criticisms leveled at government's land reform policy over the years has been that many farms transferred to emerging black farmers lay fallow and unproductive.
From the sky, Borno State, the region where Boko Haram is most active, is a patchwork of fallow farmland, swaths of desert and a few swampy areas.
Dutra said the event could increase annual volumes in Brazil and Argentina by 0.5 to 20173 percentage point as matches boosted beer drinking in normally fallow winter weekdays.
And on a physical level, the 6,000-square-foot warehouse was piled with furniture that had been laying fallow for months at a time, creating clutter and glut.
Like most of the acting greats of his generation, Mr. McKellen got his start in repertory companies in England, but as the decades passed, the tradition grew fallow.
The rules for residents and businesses came amid drought that forced farmers to fallow land and prompted the state to truck young salmon downstream after rivers ran dry.
During the winter and spring, the well's output had been relatively plentiful: Days of rain and a fallow period of growing appeared to have helped recharge the aquifer.
The biggest factor driving their deaths is habitat loss: Much of the birds&apos breeding and nesting grounds are being transformed into fallow fields as agricultural development expands.
" The "Faun," first published in 1876, seems altogether brighter, its elusive but sensually charged imagery revealing a kind of pagan ritual: "Inert, all burns in the fallow hour. . . .
"It's been very good to have clarity around which rules apply when government officials use a social media account," says Katie Fallow, senior staff attorney at the Knight Institute.
These birds mostly make their homes farther north, but New York includes the southern edge of its range, where they frolic in old fields, fallow croplands and marsh edges.
He wants to replant hundreds of trees in a fallow area where leaf rust - a fungus that damages flowering - forced him to uproot coffee plants a few years ago.
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"We hope that other public officials who are blocking critics from their social media accounts take Ocasio-Cortez's lead," said Katie Fallow, a senior staff attorney for the institute.
And there are drugs that incite a patient's own immune system to recognize and kill tumor cells, a mode of treatment that lay fallow for decades before being revived.
In rocky soils or where weeds are deeply rooted, farmers say it would be too hard to do without it and that fields would have to be left fallow.
"The courts have held that where a government official opens up comments on a Facebook page, they can't say that certain speakers are banned from that forum," Fallow says.
I don't mean for fallow time to be seen as just another life hack, the way that even meditation has been hijacked as something that will boost your productivity.
We passed the story to each other in the night in our pallets, in the day over the well, in the fields as we pulled at the fallow earth.
Economic shifts have left landowners and communities around the country trying to figure out what to do with fallow industrial space, from abandoned farmland to empty factories and warehouses.
It is in their fallow periods that monarchs flail the most, given the free time to ask themselves the big, searching questions about the heavy burden of holding court.
It will have to stick with someone, to accept that time is just as important as money, to go through a fallow year in the hope that bounty follows.
Katie Fallow, a senior lawyer at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, said many Americans often disagree with court rulings on "lightning rod" issues like flag burning.
What it says about the future: Mostly that Cameron is still capable of bringing a film to fruition, no matter how long it's been sitting fallow in his junk drawer.
A reforestation of their now-fallow farms, covering a combined area about the size of France, causing a massive and sustained amount of carbon to be sucked from the atmosphere.
What Divested makes abundantly apparent is that lending is our most consequential national industry, and if it continues unfettered, not only will manufacturing remain fallow, but workers will remain squeezed.
But some buildings lie fallow for years between tenant evictions and demolition, and others, like the 1952 State Theater that the explorers filmed recently, are partly open to the public.
These early humans hunted the animals, typically fallow deer, and stripped most of the meat and fat from the carcasses before returning to the cave with their limbs and skulls.
Its goal is to combat the chokehold of vacant 4-million-pound oligarch flats through initiatives like the "Bankside Urban Forest," which develops fallow space into pocket parks, pathways, plazas.
Land is going fallow in California due to a combination of consistently hotter climate, soil erosion from monocropping, and chemical pesticide use, which also threatens the quality of the groundwater.
The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC), a think-tank, estimates that this could result in as much as 15% of the valley's 5.2m acres of irrigated cropland lying fallow.
The problem is that Cyborg is an incredible, accomplished, violent fighter operating on fallow ground: for the moment, it doesn't take much to get into the top 15 at featherweight.
Land that is less productive may be left fallow this year or set aside for other purposes, such as hunting or grazing livestock, said Warren Preston, the USDA's deputy chief economist.
"The United States: Her Natural and Industrial Resources" shows just that: the legend in the corner denotes kinds of land use (pastoral, fallow land, etc.) and resources (uranium, wind power, etc.).
" And on the relatively fallow period between his two books and his public falling out with ABC: "I feel like Future right now after 'Pluto' — people definitely left me for dead.
The dilapidated building sits on several acres of fallow land, a sharp contrast to its state in 1914, when it was just one piece of the American inventor's formidable manufacturing operation.
"This case should send a clear message to other public officials tempted to block critics from social media accounts used for official purposes," said Katie Fallow, an attorney at the institute.
"As the district court has held, the First Amendment prohibits the president from blocking Twitter users simply because they've criticized him," said Katie Fallow, senior staff attorney at the Knight Institute.
According to EAGLE, The Economist's statistical prediction system for golf tournaments, Mr McIlroy actually played much of the best golf of his career during a relatively fallow period in 53 and 25.
Primavera says it's just a matter of following more moderate practices: let ponds lay fallow between seasons, don't stock too high of a density, and don't use too many chemicals or antibiotics.
So far, 2000 hectares (260 acres) of fallow land in Hatiya sub-district have been divided up between 2000 families who have each received a plot with a pond to farm fish.
So in retrospect, what happened is, in that sort of fallow period from '01 to '04, a lot of the infrastructure that ended up forming the basis for the industry was created.
Their failure to win a game beyond the division series since 5003 has mostly to do with a fallow farm system that forced them to spend more for less in free agency.
If they want to stop development, all they have to do is buy up all of the property, at market rates, and let it lie fallow, while paying sky-high property taxes.
Instead, it feels like what an official remake of Half-Life might have looked like if Valve hadn't let the license lie fallow for so long after Half-Life 2: Episode Two.
Indeed, if you have wondered if we are in a fallow period of innovation in mobile, internet and straight computer technology… look no further than this list to prove out that thought.
"I was standing right there, and I cried," his mother, Salmata Boullo Diallo, said near the family compound in a vast expanse of fallow peanut fields in this remote part of Senegal.
Blocking certain users for mocking or criticizing the president, Fallow argued, is like Trump standing at the door of a public event and picking who's allowed to enter and participate in the debate.
We have the storage technology to smooth out hourly swings, but we still don't have anything that could cover a fallow period of wind and sun that lasted days, months, or even years.
Last summer's brand split, with Raw and SmackDown getting separate rosters and titles, translated into more pay-per-views, but there's been a strange fallow period since December 18th's Roadblock to the Rumble.
The 2400 acres surrounding the designer's house have been planned so that some part of the grounds will always be fecund and some part will always be fallow: birth following death following birth.
After the concluding film in the flagship Star Wars saga, The Rise of Skywalker, debuts this December, the movie franchise will lie fallow for a full three years before starting up again in 210.
"This valuable mid-band spectrum is largely lying fallow, and it has been so for two decades now — just as the internet has gone from dial-up modems to gigabit Wi-Fi," Pai said.
She wrote whenever the rhymes blossomed: sometimes in the middle of the night, sometimes at the chirp of dawn, sometimes in the summer fallow tractor, where she'd draw a finger across the dusty windshield.
The ruling "is quite helpful to our argument because it confirms that social media is a critical forum for public discourse," Katie Fallow, a senior attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute, told me.
The 44-year-old farmer guided the oxen to a fallow field, where he was preparing to plant peanuts in a tiny patch of land he owns outside Paicho, a village in northern Uganda.
A more exotic population of poultry is in the care of Abra Morawiec at Feisty Acres Farm in Jamesport on the fallow fields of the Biophilia Organic Farm, where she also works part time.
In the meantime, Rawlinson recently told The Verge that the company was able to make "very significant advancements in [Lucid Motors'] technology" during that fallow period, including "real breakthroughs" on the Lucid Air's electric motor.
Riquelme, who died of a stroke in 2012 at age 83, took over the property in 1964, benefiting from a Stroessner law that granted free title to any adult male willing to farm fallow land.
I've had different people come on thinking we're in a fallow period or possibly the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end or that it's gone global, just like you talked about.
Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald conducted the hearing, at which Katie Fallow, a lawyer for the Knight First Amendment Institute, at Columbia University, squared off against Michael Baer, a Justice Department lawyer, who represented the President.
An hour before the TMZ story was published, her Instagram account featured its first new post in months (an unusually long fallow period; before the hiatus announcement, a typical rate was several posts per week).
"Soot and Spit" — which is at its most joyous in a delirious scene when some of Castle's cardboard creatures come to life (the spot-on costumes are by Haley Peterson) — does have some fallow stretches.
The Yankees may be brimming with talent — their farm system, fallow for so long, was rated No. 2 by Baseball America — but few of their prospects have established themselves as cornerstones of this rebuilding project.
On the east side of First Avenue between 38th and 41st Streets, Mr. Solow is actively looking for tenants for a planned bio-tech building on a lot that has sat fallow for a decade.
As an experiment, she and Burrell decided not only to let their land lie fallow, but to strategically steward it toward a deeper, more layered wildness, introducing species and practices that might nourish its soil.
Today's reading is from "The Bonfire of the Vanities," by Tom Wolfe: The telephone blasted Peter Fallow awake inside an egg with the shell peeled away and only the membranous sac holding it intact. Ah!
For Barnes & Noble, it might be enough to make use of Borders' customer information and let the brand lie fallow, but for other players, the purchase of a retailer's IP is cause for a reboot.
" Sofia Samatar on her story "Fallow": "[The story] is based on a long history in which Anabaptist groups of various kinds, because they don't go to war, have been forced to move from place to place.
"A lot of guys, myself included, cannot figure out, if they do have some fallow acres, how they are going to make this work," said Clint Wilcox, a farmer and crop insurance agent in Fairview, Oklahoma.
So what happens is people tend to say, "Oh, we're not fallow," when we see the next big breakouts, and people are a little uncertain as to which the next big breakouts are going to be.
"We had droughts in 2017 and a lot of rain in 2018, the ideal climate for locusts to emerge from fallow land and then move to cultivated fields to eat," said Michele Arbau, from Coldiretti Sardinia.
As part of his agrarian reform, Mr. Castro began leasing fallow state-owned land to farmers through 10-year contracts — now increased to 20 years — that may be canceled or renewed depending on the farms performance.
This was the saying Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny donned on his shirt during his appearance on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallow" to raise awareness of the killing of a transgender woman in Puerto Rico.
Dishes featured in a sample a la carte menu include Two Little Pancakes of Lincolnshire Chicken & Long Pepper as a starter for £10.50 and Slow Cooked Fallow Pricket, Celeriac, Blackberry & Muscat Grapes as a main for £27.00.
There's a thing that the legends have that can't be taught, and if this were the type of Rumble we saw in the early 1990s—another fallow period, one that saw Psycho Sid and an aging Sgt.
On my last day on the island, we climbed into the helicopter and took off from a fallow field in the island's central valley, and swept up the sea cave-pocked coast toward the most rugged swaths.
By comparison, on the same day last year more than 95 percent of the state was in the throes of an unprecedented, five-year drought that led farmers to fallow fields and cost billions to the economy.
In fact, Gary Cohn, director of the White House's National Economic Council, has said that even if companies use the repatriation windfall to reward shareholders, that still will be better than allowing it to sit fallow abroad.
Thakoon Panichgul and his Thakoon line are also back after a fallow season, and with a new owner (Bright Fame Fashion) and a new approach to business: straight-to-consumer e-commerce and his own retail store.
Even after hitting fallow periods, Travolta's popular appeal endured, and he would routinely enjoy a string of revivals prompted by roles in later-career projects like Look Who's Talking, Pulp Fiction, Get Shorty, Primary Colors and Hairspray.
Donana park boasts a diverse ecosystem of lagoons marshlands, scrub woodland, beaches and sand dunes and is home to fallow deer, wild boars, European badgers and endangered species including the Spanish imperial eagle and the Iberian Lynx.
It extends hunting outside the regular three-month season to licensed hunters or professionals, but allows them to shoot only wild boars and roe and fallow deer of a certain age and gender and with regimented procedures.
The complainants say the land is traditionally used for grazing, farming and hunting and provides habitat for rare plant species such as the white sap tree as well as the red-footed tortoise and Barbudan fallow deer.
If Jackson was Mr. October, Dave Winfield's fallow World Series for the Yankees in 1981 — he was 1 for 22 — no doubt lingered with the team owner George Steinbrenner, who years later derided him as Mr. May.
His thoughts turn to his father when he sprays the fallow field and passes the two knobs where they took a break a few years ago, field glasses in hand, and watched a herd of 212 antelope.
But Chelsea's has been a boom-and-bust kind of success, bountiful years followed invariably by fallow ones — one that is the result not so much of a carefully crafted plan but of the harnessing of chaos.
This summer, the 21-year-old is considering leaving fallow his land in Myanmar's central "Dry Zone" because when the stream behind his house dries up in March, the cost of irrigation outstrips the income from any crop.
Adopting chemical-based farming methods used by large agricultural companies that have been visiting Cuba may seem a lucrative proposition, they say, but it would threaten the organic potential of thousands of acres of fallow farmland in Cuba.
That's part of a larger story of trillions in money lying fallow around the country — zero-yielding money markets are holding $2.66 trillion in investor cash, and banks are storing $2.15 trillion in excess reserves at the Fed.
With a champagne hue to its facade, the building, 242 Broome, is just one piece of Essex Crossing, a $1 billion redevelopment project that will redefine the character of an area that lay fallow for nearly 50 years.
Centuries later, the crop pollens trapped in the ice reveal the collapse of agriculture associated with the pandemic, as bad weather led to poor harvests and fields lay fallow because there was no one left to work them.
Partly thanks to Mr. Silver, the Essex Crossing site — once known as the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area, or Spura — sat fallow for over four decades, its empty lots an open, nagging eyesore in a diverse, dense neighborhood.
LOS ANGELES — Spider-Man swung back into theaters in triumphant fashion over the weekend, prompting a window-rattling sigh of relief from Sony Pictures, which has been struggling to end a prolonged fallow period at the box office.
Studios were making fewer and fewer of the sort of mid-budget films that Hudson starred in; the rom-com was in a fallow period; the industry in general has little use for women over the age of 30.
And every year, like clockwork—excluding the odd fallow year, obviously—Somerset's Worthy Farm is prepped for its extremely long weekend of having the shit kicked out of it by uni students and London mums with grown up children.
Fallow looks like a prosecutor on "Law & Order," and Baer has a baby face, and their combined ages are roughly equal to that of Judge Buchwald, who became a magistrate judge in 1980 and a district judge in 1999.
Rice farmers, who typically begin planting at the end of April, said they may now leave their lands fallow given the difficulty of quickly switching to other summer crops like cotton and corn that require different machinery and techniques.
"Some agents in London and its commuter belt report that the summer slowdown has unfortunately come early, following on seamlessly from the fallow period during May and June caused by Brexit uncertainty," Rightmove said in a its monthly house price index.
"A fundamental underpinning of the First Amendment is that you have the right to speak, and also that you have the right to hear," Katie Fallow, a senior attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute told me on a phone call.
In doing so, it has potentially become one of this summer's most-group WhatsApped destinations for music fans—and, in particular, the pissed up Brits who'll be missing their precious Glastonbury while that festival is on one of its fallow years.
When I ask Peter Brewis, from the Sunderland art rock Field Music, and Sarah Hayes, of the indie folk Admiral Fallow, the origin behind the name of their new musical project, You Tell Me, Brewis chuckles and smiles a little.
A policy of unregulated pumping on the Arabian Peninsula had, in 40 years, drained aquifers that had taken 20,000 years to form, leaving thousands of acres fallow and forcing Saudi Arabia and others to outsource much of their agricultural production.
Whether you're heading back to the gym after lying fallow during the winter months, or anticipating new problems as outdoor exercise season gets underway, you may also be turning your attention to the sometimes sorry state of your workout clothes.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The death of Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro, a fierce critic of biofuels like ethanol, has raised hopes among industry experts that some of Cuba's vast tracts of fallow land may soon be used to ease its dependence on fuel imports.
"People mostly keep their paddy land idle (fallow) for two or three years and get it declared Banjar-e-Kaddem (uncultivable land) by revenue officials, before selling it off for residential or commercial use," said Sajjad Hassan Baba, an agricultural economist at SKUAST.
Zack Zarrillo, 23, who befriended Modern Baseball while running Property of Zack, a music blog, now defunct, dedicated to pop-punk, pointed to a fallow period for the genre after the Top 40 success of groups like Fall Out Boy and Panic!
A scene that looked like the North Pole played out in Folsom, Louisiana, where Fallow and Sika deer frolicked in the snow at the Global Wildlife Center, which says it's the largest free-roaming wildlife preserve of its kind in the United States.
"In recent years earnings from farming were low, everyone let land go fallow," said Tao Yongpan, an official at Mount Niangniang, a cluster of villages in the Liupanshui area of western Guizhou that served as an inspiration for policies promoted by Mr. Chen.
Although blocks of the Seward Park Urban Renewal Area had lain fallow after being cleared in the 1960s, he helped local groups obtain a 50 percent set-aside for affordable housing in a development that had been marked by upscale housing and retail.
California's drought is expected to have cost the state's economy an estimated $2.74 billion last year, with farmers having to fallow 542,000 acres of land because of dry conditions and difficulty obtaining water for irrigation, according to research from the University of California, Davis.
"The administrative decision-making process takes so long, it takes a lot of resources to be there and support during those fallow periods," said Robert Helme, head of business development at technical services provider Wood, which has multi-million dollar contracts with the Iraqi government.
Directed by John Chester, The Biggest Little Farm shows how he and Molly slowly and painstakingly spend those eight years transforming their fallow acreage into a thriving example of the power of regenerative farming, with help from friends and colleagues and, yes, even coyotes.
She spoke of the necessity of small collectives that could act like ants in the arts ecosystem, burrowing into the ground to aerate the soil and make the ground fallow, in preparation for a later renewal after larger animals (symbolizing sizable institutions) have gone extinct.
Even after four fallow years in Chicago marred by injuries, Rose was still a 28-year-old with a Most Valuable Player Award on his résumé, and this was the production and quality he was still capable of, if not often enough yet this season.
The European Union already had some measures in place to help pollinators — including more strictly regulating pesticides than the United States does and paying farmers to create insect habitats by leaving fields fallow and allowing for wild edges alongside cultivation — but insect populations dropped anyway.
But that was before Athens's coastal highway was constructed, a raised six-lane artery carrying traffic between Athens and the port of Piraeus, cutting off access to the water and leaving a large expanse of fallow terrain on the other side, barren and collecting litter.
This doesn't just hurt family budgets, it also hurts the environment as marginal land — land that natural or would otherwise be left fallow or to rest between crop cycles — is tilled, depleting the soil and requiring greater levels of nitrogen-heavy fertilizers to remain productive.
The first two datasets would help the drivers calculate holiday pay and claims for minimum-wage back pay when their earnings dip below that, such as during fallow periods when they have no rides but are logged in to the app and prepared to accept passengers.
At the time, Schiller's comment was seen as a bold return to the high-end market—think artists, videographers, developers, 3D renderers, and music producers—that had stood behind Apple during its fallow years but seemed to be getting ignored amid its growing phone and tablet markets.
Because the politicians who watched over decades of immiseration, happy to let anything halfway decent on this little island sink into fallow fields or be blotted out by shiningly inaccessible housing developments, were also happy to let the country's most precarious and unrepresented people take the blame.
We also came up with a rota for the cows to graze our fallow fields—every man invited Rukorera to bring the cows to his patch, not just in order to fertilize the land and receive milk in return but because having cows again made us happy.
" Katie Fallow, a senior staff attorney at the institute, said, "The First Amendment prohibits government officials from suppressing speech on the basis of viewpoint ... The court's application of that principle here should guide all of the public officials who are communicating with their constituents through social media.
Nearly all have slashed their planting area this year and some are leaving their fields fallow — steps that are likely to deplete what is left of the food supply and lead even more Venezuelans to join the estimated four million who have already fled the country.
"We certainly think that Representative Ocasio-Cortez has been a very enthusiastic and good advocate for free speech and dissent," Ms. Fallow added, "and we hope she would look at this court decision and conclude the better way is not to block people that are criticizing her."
I talk to a lot of venture capitalists and it seems like a little bit of a fallow period, maybe it's just me, I'm just bored out of my mind or something, but what do you see as the big areas of tech happening right now?
To the idea of this being a fallow period for guitar music, do you think that being able to survive through those spells means that, when it inevitably does have its day in the sun again, you'll reap the rewards just because you'll have outlasted everyone else?
Lange herself is a multiple nominee and Oscar-winner — taking home trophies for Best Supporting Actress in 1982's Tootsie and Best Actress in 1994's Blue Skies — who experienced her own fallow career period but rose, phoenix-like, thanks to a number of meaty roles on television.
With the Republican Party entering what appears to be a long fallow period, why not cast the widest net possible, become the party of patriotic jingoism to some, of "black lives matters" to others, to get through November—perhaps many Novembers—and sort out the specifics after you've won.
And in winter eagle watchers show up from around the world to see a gorgeous bird, its talons extended, snatch a duck from a fallow rice field or sit quietly on a nest at the top of an immense cottonwood tree, its gleaming feathers rustling in the wind.
The field lay largely fallow until 1966, when CBS produced a made-for-TV film of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Salesman" starring Lee J. Cobb, a stunning achievement that inspired the networks to offer more and longer literary dramas again as series, not just as occasional specials.
As a mass of marquee 205-to-265ers reach an age when they should think about purchasing long-term care insurance instead of limping through another training camp, the only thing that can keep the division from devolving into a fallow wasteland is new names with heavy hands and unmanufactured charisma.
Although Perry continued to work steadily after he left 90210 in 1996 — he did a couple of seasons of Oz and a lot of guest-starring work — his career went through a bit of a fallow period until 2016, when he was cast as Archie Andrews's dad in the CW's Riverdale.
"The rich archaeological evidence reveals that the inhabitants of Misliya cave were capable hunters of large game species such as aurochs (extinct large cows), Persian fallow deer and gazelles," Israel Hershkovitz, study author and professor in the department of anatomy and anthropology at Tel Aviv University, said in an email.
In the 2012 Exclaim story, Samson said his two songs on Less Talk helped shaped him as a songwriter, and indeed Samson and The Weakerthans re-recorded "Anchorless" for the band's debut album, Fallow, and the song stuck with the band long after Samson's time in Propagandhi faded into history.
In the 1980s, farmers cut production after prices dropped and put land into the government's new Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), which pays farmers to let fields sit fallow to benefit the environment, said Dwight Aakre, a farm management specialist for North Dakota State University's Extension Service, which offers advice to the public.
After 2018's fallow year, and a few drip-fed line-up announcements over the past few months, the best music festival on the planet is today issuing a CODE RED, in the form of a big old lip-smacking list of the performers who'll grace Worthy Farm from June 28 to 30.
This was the slightly fallow period between the staid Food & Drink days and the soon-to-be omnipresent, uber brash, hyper pornographic MOUNTAINS OF OOZING MEAT AND MELTED CHEESE AND SWEATED ONIONS AND SHORT RIB AND MAC AND CHEESE AND MORE GREASE-style of American show that currently dominates the food TV landscape.
The Rescuers Down Under This sprightly sequel about two brave mice (voiced by Bob Newhart and Eva Gabor) mounting a rescue operation actually tops its predecessor, with the disclaimer that the first movie landed in 1977, a relatively fallow period in terms of Disney animation, with the sequel coming 13 years later.
"DISH's statements at trial persuade the Court that the new firm will take advantage of its opportunity aggressively competing in the [retail mobile wireless telecommunications services markets] to the benefit of price-conscious consumers and opening for consumer use a broad range of spectrum that had heretofore remained fallow," he wrote in the ruling.
The hope is that President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE and his officials will cultivate more closely a diplomatic relationship with Turkish President Erdogan than President Obama had left fallow over the past eight years.
Indeed, he'll explain, it was because of all those new straws stuck into the water that, during the last drought, he and the other rice farmers in this corner of Texas found themselves cut off by upstream demand from their usual source of water on the lower Colorado River, forcing them to let some 40,000 acres lie fallow.
In springtime, rural Southwest Georgia is as pretty a place as you will find on this earth — wildflowers swathing the fallow fields and blooming along the edges of red soil already plowed for planting, bluebirds hunting from fence posts, mockingbirds sending dueling songs into the pines — but I couldn't see any of that from Highway 280 in the predawn darkness.
The 750-foot-long pier is a perfect expression of the sky's-the-limit spirit with which America rebuilt itself in the 2000s and '247s, after the fallow years of the Great Depression and World War II. Mr. Praeger was picked in 2000 to design a replacement for the Grace Line's old Pier 21952, which had burned down two years earlier.
Since then, they've stripped all the gamay vines in order to re-plant the right "clones" for terroir, raised the dying orchard—where the animals now live—added five acres of pinot noir at high density after two years of research to choose the right genetic material, two acres of chardonnay, two acres of cabernet franc, and planted riesling on fallow land in 2015.
In the United States, the onset of the Great Depression began a fallow period for good buildings (with the notable exception of those by Frank Lloyd Wright), but the rise of Benito Mussolini between the two world wars had an electrifying effect on Italian design; Mussolini developed strong ties with the burgeoning industrial class, which meant money abounded for both private villas and monumental public works.
In an ordinary year, the end of the festival means that planning immediately starts for the next year's event, but as 2018 marks Worthy Farm's "fallow year" (that is, the year they have to spend making sure that the site—which is a working dairy farm when it's not hosting a music festival—is able to withhold the following six years' worth of revelry) that won't be the case.
Written by the Brooklyn resident LeKethia Dalcoe, it is set in 21, its subject is the lynching of 363 African-Americans, including Mary Turner and her unborn baby in Brooks County, Ga. Essex Crossing Development The 236-million-square-foot urban renewal project on the Lower East Side — a space that sat fallow for over 227 years — has hit several milestones since we reported on it last June.
Restrained expectations, whether deriving from fallow seasons or from a stereotypically gentle Midwestern outlook, can actually be an asset in a landscape where programs in other conferences are all too quick to cut bait on underperforming coaches (for instance, Florida, which is still paying Will Muschamp, the coach who initially persuaded Baker to go to Gainesville, even as he coaches South Carolina, a division rival of the Gators).
Noisey editor Dan Ozzi, who's also been blocked by Trump but was not part of the lawsuit, told me on the public forum of Twitter that he's still blocked, and simply cannot believe that this POTUS would ignore a matter of First Amendment rights: "We are concerned by reports that individuals other than our clients are still blocked from the account," Katie Fallow, senior staff attorney at the Knight Institute, said in a press release.

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