• As with any launch this massive, certain issues can crop up on the big day.

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  • But as they begin to crop up on fine restaurant menus and luxury food websites, they are gaining foodie insider cred all the time.

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  • But still some names crop up on half a dozen big boards.

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  • Naturally, we expect other video calling apps (Skype, please?) to crop up on both platforms and give these initial offerings a run for their money.

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  • Morisot and Cassatt were prolific artists, but most of their work is ferreted away in museums, making those paintings that do crop up on the market highly sought-after.

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  • An "out with the old, in with the new" programming strategy could allow the network to get rid of those ratings-troubled programs and load up on a new crop of potential winners instead.

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  • But we use this opportunity for a reality check on some comments that crop up every time we write a Facebook story.

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  • In Graham's eyes, the problem at the FDA is that the same scientists who approve drugs are the ones charged with deciding whether or not they are safe enough to remain on the market when problems crop up.

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  • There'll also be a short debate on a subject which will probably start to crop up rather a lot in Parliament - HS2.

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  • Then farmers can correlate that information with the weather, their fertilizing patterns, seed varieties and they can come up with some predictive analytics on how to improve crop yields.

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  • Two years ago, prices shot up 7% on one January day amid concern about crop damage, then plunged 13% the following day after fears eased.

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  • The state used to be among the poorest in the country, relying on the federal government to prop up its farmers with crop insurance and its elderly (who are legion) with Medicare and Social Security.

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  • Indeed, the report suggests, if such measures preventing crop burning and forest fires, cleaning up diesel engines and wood stoves, and so on were adopted everywhere they could halve the wider rate of warming by 2050.

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  • Unfortunately, though this year's grain crop was up 5% over last year's, North Korea is now more dependent on foreign (mostly American, Chinese and South Korean) food aid than ever.

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  • And with the UNDCP's help, it has come up with a drug-control master plan focusing on areas such as law enforcement, preventive education and crop substitution.

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  • Sure, bonds have generated strong returns since then but that is partly because interest rates have been on a steady downward slope to zero, pushing up the value of bonds even as each new crop yields less.

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