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That's Poppy.
Hey, Poppy.
Goodbye, Poppy.
Hi, Poppy.
Poppy. - Hello, Tony.
Poppy.
All my dough. Poppy.
You can have Poppy.
It's. It's Poppy, boss.
That means noodles with poppy seed topping.
No, the Balkans, they grow poppy there.
Two sour and two poppy.
You're the one who is taking good care of the poppy field?
Poppy. I'll let you have her.
Poppy-cock.
Oh, uh, Poppy Matson, Joe McCaII.
For your information, Mr. McCaII, Poppy is an important editor at DoubIeday.
Oh, hello, Poppy.
The last one was Poppy.
Meet the Ross girls, Jinny and Poppy Ross.
Sit Jinny on your lap or I'll give you Poppy if you like them plump. I do!
It's about Poppy Ross.
I know you get lonesome and you're not in love with Poppy, but I'm lonesome, too, and I haven't any Poppy Ross.
I'll show them. I'll get my horse and buggy and drive by the Gordons every day with Poppy Ross.
Heck. I guess I'll marry somebody like Poppy Ross.
Poppy, Vera, Nancy and Jessica- a round dozen.
I'll bet that goes for families too. because sooner or later, Mommy and Poppy have just got to let go.
Daffodil or Rosie, FOrget-me-nOt Or poppy.
I'm Poppy. And you?
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News and current affairs
Starving farmers, if unassisted, may return to cultivating a very reliable cash crop: the opium poppy, long a staple of the warlord economy.
The build-up of the Afghan army and police has lagged. The poppy crop has grown.
Meanwhile, acreage used for poppy and marijuana production has risen, according to the US government, to 6,900 and 8,900 hectares, respectively.
Success will also require more funds for reconstruction, development, and alternatives to opium poppy cultivation.
It would also provide Afghan peasants, who have been growing poppy despite forced eradication of the plant and incentives to change crops, with an option that is regulated by law and that, in time, could have an impact on the heroin trade.
Or you can take a poppy field and dig a large pond, fill it with fish, plant trees around it, buy some ducks and have your children watch them.
That, at least, was the idea behind a United States Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded poppy eradication program in Afghanistan.
Poppy, like coca, is an ideal cash crop for farmers with small areas of land and few resources.
The promise of funds to fight poppy production galvanized the American Embassy in Islamabad into action.
Impatient, she flew to Quetta to discuss with Mullah Nasim Aukhundzada a poppy substitution program.
Mullah Aukhundzada was the Amir of a big area of Helmand in Southwest Afghanistan, a major poppy producing area.
He promised to slash poppy production in return for tractors, seed, and other goodies.
These NGOs, who flourished during the fight against the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, had seen their funding dry up after Russia's withdrawal, so funds for fighting poppy seemed a gift from heaven.
What is not amusing is the end result: the poppy eradication program achieved the opposite to what was intended.
To see the folly of these endeavors, let me dissect a number of anti-poppy schemes undertaken in Afghanistan with which I was connected.
Another bitter irony was that, in areas that received assistance, neighboring farmers who cultivated food crops soon switched to cultivating poppy because then, too, could then qualify for aid.
Poppy, like coca, is an ideal cash crop for farmers with small areas of land and few resources. It needs little care and brings a secure income.