Smaller schools are also more likely to play
on grass fields, and if it rains much, often teams are prohibited from playing or practicing because of the damage to the turf.
This has helped give turf overs essentially an even ROI over the past fourteen seasons compared to the -3.1 % recorded
on grass fields.
In fact, the anti-lock system seemed to engage a tad too soon, and the car took a long time to come to a halt on the dirt road and
on the grass field where I tested the brakes.
Two hours later we finished playing a full - size game
on a grass field, which was covered in cow shit.
Not exact matches
I smelled the locker room and the cut
grass on the football
field, and I heard the crowds in the bleachers as they shouted for Matt Mayberry.
A month later Kristy, who gave birth to the couple's daughter Dylan in September 2011, led Haute Living
on a tour of the immaculate 9 - acre grounds — complete with a paddleball and
grass tennis court, soccer
field, outdoor pool and fountain — and spoke to us about her Hamptons life.»
Man, of course, is like one of the natural objects in the hands of man: «Their inhabitants, shorn of strength, are dismayed and confounded, and have become like plants of the
field, and like tender
grass, like
grass on the housetops...» What is forgotten is that when the power of man is unleashed it is never in the hands of all men («man» here means some men rather than all men, and this is even more flagrantly so today).
The description of the fowls of the air, the lilies of the
field, the
grass which today is and tomorrow is cast into the oven, and Solomon in all his glory, has etched itself forever
on the memory of humanity in most of the languages of the world.
I planned from days of old what now I bring to pass, that you should turn fortified cities into heaps of ruins, 26 while their inhabitants, shorn of strength, are dismayed and confounded, and have become like plants of the
field, and like tender
grass, like
grass on the housetops; blighted before it is grown?
Like the birds of the air, who do not sow or reap, and the
grass of the
field, which do not labor or spin (Matt 6:26 - 28), I must learn to accept and rely
on my Heavenly Father to provide.
The birds are singing, the frost is thawing and I can see a little bit of green
grass coming through
on the
fields.
But they have put the ball
on the Lambeau
Field grass three times today, and John Kuhn's first - ever fumble as an NFL player finally gave the New York Giants a takeaway.
Jean just kept his foot in and passed half the
field on the
grass to shoot into the lead of the race.
very long
grass on their
field today.
Steve Young, the Mormon millionaire, sat
on the
grass outside the Los Angeles Express practice
field wearing a Dodger baseball cap, white sweatshirt, jeans and unlaced sneakers as he waited for a teammate to give him a ride to his hotel.
Artificial turf replaced natural
grass more than a decade ago, but an underground irrigation system was created to accommodate the massive tree, which remains inside the track and behind the west end zone
on Brother Fisher
Field at St. Francis High.
A few seconds past 2:30 p.m. this Monday afternoon in Crosley
Field in Cincinnati a young man — named Fowler, perhaps, or Nuxhall, or maybe Valentine or Baczewski or Podbielan — dressed in cleated shoes, flannel knickers, a peaked cap and a shirt bearing a scarlet letter «C» over the left breast, will stand for a moment
on a low, hard - packed mound of dirt in the middle of a green square of
grass, take a deep breath and then, with a violent twisting of his body, throw a baseball.
«You couldn't grow
grass on the practice
field,» says Hood.
From the big terrace windows, Bill can look down
on the rye -
grass baseball
field that he built for his nine - year - old son, Max, and his teammates to practice
on.
He was awed by the perfect
grass, the bleached uniforms, the watered infield dirt, the men who traveled the country playing the game he and David played
on the bumpy
field behind the elementary school
on Medford Avenue in Patchogue.
Of course, this was the 70s, so the race didn't stop or anything as sensible as that and the
field kept racing around the burning wreckage whilst marshals literally trained their fire extinguishers
on Ickx, who was rolling around
on the
grass whilst
on fire.
Starting from the back he carved his way through the
field, a stellar performance only blighted by an attempt to go around the outside of Grosjean at Luffield, after which he found himself
on the
grass.
It is time we skipped over to the other
field and played a game or two
on the lush
grass.
During that time some work was done
on the artificial components of the
field, while in the next few days a touchup of natural
grass will be completed.
Last year the team prevailed
on the Chicago Park District to install a natural
grass playing
field and to let the Bears build 54 skyboxes atop the stadium «s south rim.
«I want to play here because the
field is bigger,» said Booker, 17, a junior, as he stood
on overgrown
grass at Columbus Park where a pitcher's mound should have been.
Replacing the
grass is necessary because of the wear and tear
on the
field and the changes in climate through the course of a Bears season, from exhibition games in August through the final home game
on December 28 against Minnesota.
On Sunday, Shula and the Dolphins will return for the regular season opener and see if the grass is any better on his side of the fiel
On Sunday, Shula and the Dolphins will return for the regular season opener and see if the
grass is any better
on his side of the fiel
on his side of the
field.
Adding to the problem is that the diamonds are often used for football and soccer
fields on the weekends, causing the
grass to be trampled and overused, Schwerner said.
Camp: The name in French means «little
field»... appropriate for a wee babe who will be rolling around
on the
grass in the little
field of our own backyard.
Former Communications Minister in the erstwhile John Dramani Mahama administration has described the alleged leaked report of the Prof Kwesi Botwe Committee as dust
on the shoes of a school boy who has played
on field without
grass.
Throughout the
grass fields, in the bustle of traffic coming to and from work,
on a tiny sailboat in the mighty river, throughout this great county and valley of ours — I see our potential and feel the hope.
That money will go toward updates to the
field itself, including a natural
grass outfield with regraded turf
on the pitchers» mound, to prevent flooding and fix hazardous holes that often caused players to trip, according to plans presented by the NYC Parks Department.The plan also includes new bleachers
on both sides of the
field, a new dugout, picnic and gaming tables, a box for equipment storage, a new water fountain and wooden fencing around the inner
field.
Dick Armey, a former congressman from Texas who headed a conservative organization that had gone to the district to work for Mr. Hoffman, said the turn of events — and the surge of conservative
grass - roots attention
on this small race — underscored what he said was the mistaken argument by Republicans that they needed to
field moderate candidates to be competitive.
This increase should result in a more uniform
field that allows the ball, when struck, to keep
on a straight path instead of being nudged in one direction or another by the fake
grass blades.
A ball game, it is played
on a rectangular
grass field, or occasionally
on artificial turf, with a goal at each end of the
field.
Wartbiter crickets,
on the other hand, prefer
fields grazed by cows, which leave enough long
grass for wartbiters to hide in.
Thus, DTV offers startlingly sharp pictures, capable of revealing individual blades of
grass on a
field or the writing
on a ransom note held in a fictional detective's hand.
Once established, the
fields yielded from 5.2 to 11.1 metric tons of
grass bales per hectare, depending
on rainfall, says USDA plant scientist Ken Vogel.
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Focus
on organic, fresh, and unprocessed foods and remove
field -
grass grains (including those containing gluten and gliadin), dairy, and legumes, which can lead to less inflammation and less pain perception.
It is especially nice doing this
on a warm summer's day in a
field of soft, welcoming
grass.
The dark.rain.the sun in a
field of
grass on the way to the beach.
If Goat Simulator really was a goat simulator, you'd spend the whole game padding around a
field eating
grass and occasionally being milked, before ending up
on a plate in some upmarket restaurant.
(An Estimating Activity) How many blades of
grass on a football
field?
If we can't make inroads
on the national level, we can and should advocate for policies
on the state or local level through old - fashioned
grass roots organizing, building a movement from within the
field itself.
Once we drove
on the
grass through a
field to go raspberry picking, in was kind of bumpy and interesting to drive off the road, and it made it!
I play rugby well into college, in intramural and rec leagues, until the day I'm
on the bottom end of a pile - up and my face and upper body are mashed into moist
grass and I feel fully, with a clarity that comes only from pain, that I have a body, that it has a shape and texture, and I get up from the pile and walk off the
field and never play again.
The Case: According to news reports,
on June 10, Oklahoma City Animal Welfare discovered the pet carriers thrown behind tall
grass in a
field near the intersection of S. MacArthur Road and Newcastle Road.
Five flourishing puppies will go
on and live in memory of Ned, the dog who will never sniff the
grass or the run the
fields again; only, we hope, over the rainbow bridge.