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You can cut down trees, set grass on fire, and more.
Yet the grass on the driving range hasn't been entirely green.
I set this grass on fire and put it out fast.
He made me recut scraggly patches of grass on my own time.
It was scarcely believable until we saw the burned grass on both banks.
" HE SAID, "IT'S A LITTLE BIT LIKE THE BLADE OF GRASS ON THE ELEPHANTS.
She smiled and gently tossed the turtle into the tall grass on the roadside.
Police had directed protesters to stay on the grass on the side of the road.
Garrett Sheets spotted this male perched in grass on a prairie in Lincoln Township, Missouri.
Insects outweigh all the fish in the oceans and all the livestock munching grass on land.
The grass on the mall is covered in white plastic for Trump's inauguration, but not for Obama's.
There [used to be] grass; on the East side, there aren't even trees, it's just fucked up.
Then he finds himself tumbling over the wall and onto the lush grass on the other side.
The aftermath of the clashes was visible in the charred grass on the sidewalks and burned tents.
They have played on grass, on red and green clay and on hard courts of varying speeds.
They recorded the loss of trees, shrubs and grass on single-family lots between 2000 and 2009.
Against nearly all other opponents, he would have been the flashiest player on the grass on Saturday.
On the ninth hole, his drive nestled in a toupee-like tuft of grass on a sandy hill.
A utility worker found her remains days later in the tall grass on a hillside at a nearby cemetery.
Artificial grass, on the other hand, doesn&apost provide even a fraction of the ecological benefits of natural grass.
"When you're playing a Bob Shoop defense, you're fighting for blades of grass on every single snap," Jones said.
He suffered a right rear puncture and ended up skidding over the grass on his final effort in Q1.
Klum let the world know with a photo of herself laying in the grass on her verified Instagram account.
She had managed to crawl from the street to a small patch of grass on the curb, he said.
But Minnesota is measuring lawns by a different yardstick: the growing concern about the impact of grass on the environment.
This joyous footage of it hopping through the tall grass on a summer's day, lookin' happy and getting mad air.
Tens of thousands die, but the group members who make it are rewarded with fresh grass on the other side.
I was especially interested in the two boys, no older than 24, unhurriedly gathering the cut grass on their forks.
A curious bear cub near the shore in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, approached two men sleeping in some grass on Friday.
In Astoria, the Museum of the Moving Image will screen Reichardt's own features, beginning with "River of Grass" on Saturday.
No one needs to puzzle over the impact of mowing the grass on the National Mall or painting administrative buildings.
In a testament to the proclivities of the store's clientele, it's not the only bejeweled ode to grass on display.
Slicing through his farm is a wide, straight strip of grass on which the municipal government will eventually build a road.
Many of them simply don't want predators near their cattle or competitors for grass on the federal land their cattle occupy.
Here is Tango being an ass, still choosing to eat the bare grass on the other side of the netting pic.twitter.
The perspective from Greenhouse came after sixth-grader Frank Giaccio cut the grass on Friday at the invitation of President Trump.
Rose saved par from an awkward stance with his golf ball in the thick grass on the slope of a bunker.
They put sand and rocks on the bottom of the pools, along with artificial sea grass on which algae could grow.
So the militia members threw him down, piled grass on his back and laughingly started a bonfire on top of him.
We replanted the grass on top, brushed it out with our fingers, and threw the remaining clods of dirt into the woods.
Now I'm hanging out barefoot in one of the couple tiny patches of grass on the site doing a little light yoga.
He clapped as he rumbled out of the batter's box, the ball skipping on the grass on its way to the fence.
Boston looks like a desert as the heat wave takes a toll on the once green grass on Boston Common in Boston, Massachusetts.
Festivals: Bonnaroo, Sasquatch, Outside Lands, Firefly Whitney is a band built to be enjoyed on a patch of grass on a summer day.
As you smell that grass on a yoga mat, you realize that you have entered the goats' world, not the other way around.
That night in a quirky motel with grass on the roof, I tossed in bed, unsettled by the sound of the hard rain.
And worst of all: Alongside the fence line, the high cattle grass on each side had been cleared in neat yard-wide lines.
The racket slid through the grass on Wimbledon's Centre Court, ultimately landing in the lap of a cameraman in the photo pit, ESPN reports.
What&aposs more, wet clippings are a pain to clean up, Milotte says, and  clumps of grass on your lawn could smother new sprouts.
That segment and others recognizing the armed forces and US patriotic images brought cheers among the thousands jammed on the grass on Saturday night.
Twenty minutes ago I stood barefoot in the soft grass on the bank of one of those narrow coves, many miles from any road.
At the hospital, he fled to a tuft of grass on a street corner where he ate dandelions and extinguished cigarettes with his tongue.
Perhaps more remarkable about that round in 663 was that even playing from the short grass on every shot, he still had a 266.
The grass on the ground fits so well with the mood of romantic disintegration that you don't even realize it was planted by Wojnarowicz himself.
Firstly, if you see rustling grass on the map, this indicates an area in which a wild pokémon has a higher chance of being encountered.
The fire destroyed one structure and threatened 300 more after swelling to 11,200 acres since it began burning brush and tall grass on Sunday afternoon.
You're able to see basic balls and grass on a surface in front of you, but you can't visualize the players' actual movements before you.
"If you think the grass is greener somewhere else, go munch some grass on the other side of the fence," she tells Harvard Business Review.
She advises them to handle the grains "gently, like you are planting grass on the nori," the dried seaweed sheets that hold the rolls together.
A spike will help you maintain traction on the ground in wet weather, in tall grass, on hills, or when you have an odd lie.
She touched on what it's like to face a barrage of interview requests when she's struggling to simply mow the grass on the burial ground.
David Perry thinks the secret to agricultural challenges like drought resistance might lie in the bacteria that live in a bunch of grass on the beach.
The afternoon I went, a shroud of smog covered an already sunless sky, and the artificial grass on the Float's soccer field seemed wan and uninviting.
Johnson chipped from one patch of fescue to another patch of the tall, stringy grass on his way to a double-bogey on the 14th hole.
As he was leaving the parking lot, he noticed rock of a similar color sticking out of the grass on a hill about 90 feet away.
Spicer also lied in saying Trump's inauguration makes the first time in American history that floor coverings were used to protect the grass on the National Mall.
The grass on that slope has recently been cunningly mowed very short to ensure that any tee shot landing on the bank rolls back into the pond.
SOUTHPORT, England — Jordan Spieth's ball was nestled in the knotty grass on a knoll, more than 120 yards right of the fairway he had aimed to reach.
His team cultivates fields of grass on this desert land, carves it into sheets, rolls them up like rugs, and sends them out to beautify otherwise barren areas.
Grass, on the other hand, is tailor-made for her game which is why all eyes will be on her at Wimbledon which starts a week on Monday.
In "Kruisstraat Crater" (2015), the frame creates a circular portal onto the ragged ellipse of the pond, rimmed with trees on the far side and grass on the near.
Not to mention, Spicer claimed that Trump's inauguration was the first time "floor coverings" had been used to protect grass on the National Mall, making empty space more obvious.
He was wearing a shirt embroidered with the C.P.R.A. emblem, a circle with marsh grass on one side, waves on the other, and a black flood wall in between.
Among these is a field of canvas pillows stuffed with cotton and painted over with what read as patches of grass on top of a variety of jumbo-sized protozoa.
Often, we'll drive around looking for a house with a dumpster in front of it, yellow grass on the lawn, boarded-up windows, anything that says there's nobody in there.
All it takes is a glimpse of the grass on nearby hills, which is starting to turn from winter-green to brittle gold, and everything starts to look like kindling.
Montana's best-known reservation teams have come from the plains east of the Rocky Mountains: from Lodge Grass, on Crow Nation, and from Browning and Heart Butte, on Blackfeet Nation.
Superhero origin story The race is located in the middle of Norway surrounded by snowy hills, icy lakes and homes so old they have grass on the roof and separate outhouses.
In March of that year she borrowed 50,000 shillings from a savings and credit cooperative, and used that to plant drought-resistant brachiaria grass on half an acre of her land.
"Foreground of green and pink grass, on the left a green and lilac bush and a stem of plants with whitish foliage," van Gogh wrote of the work, in the letter.
"If you stack a couple of dimes on top of each other, that's not too far off from a tenth of an inch, that's all the grass on these greens," he explained.
Gacaca—meaning "a bed of soft green grass" on which a community and leaders gather to discuss and resolve conflicts—is a traditional justice system which was most prevalent during pre-colonial times.
Johnston, nicknamed 'Beef', got the day's biggest cheer by unearthing Rahm's ball in long grass on the 15th, sparing the Spaniard a return to the tee as he was awarded a free drop.
Real clouds jostled against billboard images of clouds; blades of grass poked through a cracked sidewalk as if trying to join up with the photograph of grass on the back of a truck.
Spieth said it was one of the first images that popped into Greller's head after Spieth hit his now-famous wayward drive into the thick grass on the 13th in the final round.
And then I saw an image, taken by Gordon Sorfleet, the club's erstwhile press officer, of the groundskeeper, Michael Curtis, painstakingly cutting the grass on a field that might never be used again.
WIMBLEDON, England — Every year, by the last few days of the Wimbledon championships, the grass on Centre Court becomes chewed up and much of its former emerald gleam fades to a dingy gray-brown.
The fire was started by a tractor mowing grass on the property, which was allegedly covered in "dry annual grasses and scattered brush, which created a receptive bed of flammable vegetation," according to the suit.
Prosecutors allege that Hernandez-Rivera told investigators he and Alvarez-Flores took the fatal victim from the apartment and drove her to a patch of grass on the side of the road, according to the Chronicle.
The reinforcement of such institutional exclusion is nothing new, said Rulan Tangen, a Santa Fe-based Métis choreographer who attended Laâbissi's performance and then led a Decolonizing Workshop for A Blade of Grass on January 12.
You can also sneak around enemy camps and take them out with stealth takedowns or arrow shots to the head, or you can light tall grass on fire and let the wind burn their camp down.
Mr. Lewis-Allen has been an important presence in the neighborhood, overseeing local students who designed a youth center from a shipping container, which will soon open on an empty patch of grass on Chester Street.
Yeshmebet Asmamaw, 25, has made chewing the drug a ritual, repeated several times a day: She carefully lays papyrus grass on the floor of her home, brews coffee and burns fragrant frankincense to set the mood.
The higher bills put further pressure on farmers already facing one of their toughest summers ever; many have had to purchase more hay for fodder because the grass on which their herds normally graze has not grown.
A deep green field of grass on a high-res demo pic popped, and the detail was crisp, even when I zoomed deeply in (your mileage will vary depending on the resolution of the material you're looking at).
A secondary fire ignited Friday at the Intercontinental Terminals Company, a storage facility in Deer Park, Texas, engulfing multiple tanks as well as an area of grass on the west side of the facility, a company representative said.
LONDON (Reuters) - French Open champion Garbine Muguruza had to work hard to transfer her punch on Paris clay to Wimbledon's grass on Monday, beating Camila Giorgi 6-2 5-7 6-4 with a performance of powerful baseline tennis.
Many players have complained about the game's slower speed at the Grand Slam this year, with Roger Federer saying Wimbledon "has not been the fastest" while Caroline Wozniacki complained about the grass on Court Two after her third-round exit.
As of Monday morning, the so-called Erskine Fire has blackened more than 45,000 acres of drought-parched brush and grass on the fringes of Lake Isabella in Kern County, California, about 110 miles (180 km) north of Los Angeles.
Based in Shasta Valley, California, the farm has been the subject of a couple of documentaries focusing on their traditional way of raising cattle and rotating other animals in order to grow healthy grass on which the cows can roam.
Palmer benefited from a ruling late in the final round that saved him two strokes by supporting his contention that a ball he had sent into soggy grass on the 12th hole was an embedded lie, which allowed him relief.
There were times Friday night when Frank Ocean was on stage kneeling or squatting, meaning that to the overwhelming majority of the many thousands of fans watching him on the grass on Randalls Island, he became a speck, if that.
But Randi Spivak, the public lands program director at the Center for Biological Diversity, said the refuge is a critical habitat for the world population of black brant geese, which eat the abundant eel grass on the long migration from Southern California.
After a particularly rotten 1876 roll in which eyewitness John C. Rathbone observed "the wanton destruction of the grass on the terraces of the park," President Ulysses S. Grant signed legislation to protect Capitol grounds, which prohibited egg rolling, per the National Archives.
According to the San Luis Obispo Tribune, Cal Fire has sued the Irvine-based chain, alleging that the 'Huasna Fire,' as it's known, was started on September 20, 2017 by someone mowing the grass on a property owned by In-N-Out.
ISLE DE JEAN CHARLES, Louisiana (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Standing in the long grass on the land where he was born, with the sea now lapping just meters away, Chief Albert Naquin remembers Isle de Jean Charles as a wonderful place to grow up.
"A wet spring for most of those cattle regions will mean the producers are able to hold on to stock for a bit longer because they'll have grass on the ground," said Matt Dalgleish, a livestock market analyst at agricultural advisory firm Mercardo.
And even in best-case scenarios (using fast-growing elephant grass on marginal cropland in Brazil), you still need land use on par with Anderson's multiples of India and water use on par with what we currently use for all agriculture in the world.
Lonnie Chisenhall, the right fielder, threw to the wrong base on one play that helped the Cubs score a run, and he fell down on the wet grass on another ball hit to right field, allowing Ben Zobrist to extend a double into a triple.
But now that the grass on my mother's grave has filled in and her door out of this world has vanished seamlessly into the lawn, I know what my immortal moment would be, were I to open that door and descend into the halfway house.
City officials have been watching the lake's levels drop for years and have already taken steps to curtail water use 30 percent over the past decade, not least by providing incentives for homeowners to replace the grass on their lush lawns with less-thirsty native plants.
Try smacking Bokoblins off high circular towers into the water below — in which they can't swim — to conserve weapon durability, or letting fire chuchus set the grass on fire to create a gust of wind and give you a quick aerial exit from a tight spot.
The right over-under plait basically begs to be styled with a floral maxi dress, worn while you're barefoot in the grass on a warm Saturday evening, watching the sunset with a glass of rosé — or at least dreaming of such a scenario wherever you are.
On the ground in Leer, South Sudan — "We didn't have anything to dig with to bury her, so we just put grass on the body and left it there," Chol told me during a conversation in the schoolyard of her new home in the small town of Thoahnom Payam.
Not the Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., but Walter Reed Middle High School in North Hollywood, CA. The effect when viewed through television cameras, which smoothed out the rough blades of grass on the lawn, was to make McCain appear to be speaking before a green screen.
He outlined, in detail, his exact specifications for how they should cut the grass on the fields at the Etihad Stadium and the club's training facility: the stadium turf, he said, should be no longer than 19 millimeters, just as he had it at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
"The empire of America would go to the hell and the short history of the US would end forever, the moment he destroys even a single blade of grass on this land," a commentary in state media said in February 2018, months before Trump and Kim's first meeting.
"Dolt-like Trump should know that his backbone would be broken, to say nothing of 'bloody nose,' and the empire of America would go to the hell and the short history of the U.S. would end forever, the moment he destroys even a single blade of grass on this land," KCNA said.
Food all tastes pretty much the same, and a lot of the joy in the world vanishes: no more cut grass on a summer's day, no more wonderful earthy smell of rain after a dry spell, and no more buying a new game, opening the manual and relishing that new game smell. Nothing.
During adolescence I mowed farm grass on a John Deere and rode down flat highways on my mom's Harley Davidson, and one of the first guys I dated took me out for a theoretically romantic evening on the back of an ATV — but I so often felt like I was playing someone else's role.
Rather, he uses the social capital imbued in the word "art" to introduce to the public people doing noteworthy things (making Buddhist statues out of taxidermied beetles, or pruning the grass on the sides of the highway into interesting shapes) through his books and exhibitions regardless of whether they were, are or ever will be pursuing art.
"There're a lot of ways the golf course can get you, and you don't have to be off by much to be penalized severely," said Russell Henley, who began Friday tied for the lead but slumped into a tie for ninth place largely because he needed three swings to extricate his ball from the billowy fescue grass on the third hole.
The relationship between the number of head hits and brain damage might help explain why Stanfill, Kuechenberg and Morrall had advanced cases of C.T.E. They played football for decades, starting as youngsters in an era when full-contact practices were the norm, helmets were little more than a hard shell and the fields in many stadiums were synthetic grass on top of concrete.

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