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Spring is a crop of hope, dream and ideal planted with sweat, diligence and wisdom.
"He obeyed. He made a furrow in the ground, and planted the teeth, destined to produce a crop of men."
The site where Red Star once stood is already surrounded by a crop of expensive high-rise apartment towers and a new subway station.
They last very little longer than a rainbow and, returning in a day or two, one finds no flowers, only hard green pods and a crop of odd-cut leaves.
In Robert Enke, Hanover also have arguably the best of a crop of very good goalkeepers in Germany and this looks set to be an even better year for the club.
The breeding herds annually produce and sell a crop of calves.
America's first dictionary -- Noah Webster's A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language -- was published 200 years ago and also introduced a crop of fresh words that have now become familiar.
A change of management would produce a crop of problems.
General Luck was a very experienced army pilot who was trained initially as a crop officer.
The present round of industrial policy will no doubt produce some modest successes-and a crop of whopping failures.