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1. Uncle Bob married about the same time as Mum and Dad, but after a half-hearted attempt at farming here in England, he gave up and they emigrated to Australia
2. Abery’s a very small village only a couple of hundred people in all – mostly sheep farming - but there’s an interesting stone circle … quite a large one - I don’t know what the place is called here on Earth
3. Most of the others were farming along the river and one was lying face-up naked on a beach with a couple guys, neither of whom were Alan
4. Finally the unremitting, almost desolate, sameness of the basin floor was interrupted by a small farming village and as Afternoonday of Iyosaign waned, on the anniversary of boarding Vyinga's ship, the ordeal was over
5. This is rural Greece, secluded mountain farming not much changed for centuries
6. There are a several monied old farming families down in that area, and he was good with the farmers
7. Of those that had come a couple had shotguns, a few carried farming tools, long poles and fishing nets and reminded me of senior retired gladiators
8. Bunty’s mother was the last of her family and the only Danvers left was in South Africa … farming or something
9. More fuel was slowly becoming available, as farming had priority
10. suggested to him differences in the way farming was carried out here
11. An hour passes during which Alex gets Ted's life story, with interjections about local farming history and the kids from Mickey
12. What do you know about farms, Billy, about Jock's farming interests?"
13. Morning came early, as it does to all farming communities
14. They talked of where Alan had been (the desert); and that she lived as a hunter/gatherer with a little subsistence farming, that her house was fifteen feet up in a tree in case of theirops and that she liked to paint and mountain climb for recreation
15. Emma agreed completely, since neither she or the others knew anything about farming, it was the best idea all day
16. In adjusting the terms of the lease, the landlord endeavours to leave him no greater share of the produce than what is sufficient to keep up the stock from which he furnishes the seed, pays the labour, and purchases and maintains the cattle and other instruments of husbandry, together with the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
17. Sometimes, indeed, the liberality, more frequently the ignorance, of the landlord, makes him accept of somewhat less than this portion ; and sometimes, too, though more rarely, the ignorance of the tenant makes him undertake to pay somewhat more, or to content himself with somewhat less, than the ordinary profits of farming stock in the neighbourhood
18. If it was otherwise, the feeding of deer would soon become an article of common farming, in the same manner as the feeding of those small birds, called turdi, was among the ancient Romans
19. In countries, therefore, where agriculture is the most profitable of all employments, and farming and improving the most direct roads to a splendid fortune, the capitals of individuals will naturally be employed in the manner most advantageous to the whole society
20. Even in the present state of Europe, therefore, little stock is likely to go from any other profession to the improvement of land in the way of farming
21. More does, perhaps, in Great Britain than in any other country, though even there the great stocks which are in some places employed in farming, have generally been acquired by fanning, the trade, perhaps, in which, of all others, stock is commonly acquired most slowly
22. But as he could not afford to employ the latter for less than the ordinary profits of farming stock, so he could as little afford to employ the former for less than the ordinary profits of mercantile stock
23. Were it possible, as perhaps it is not, to establish this intercourse universally, and all at once ; were it possible to turn all at once the whole farming stock of the kingdom to its proper business, the cultivation of land, withdrawing it from every other employment into which any part of it may be at present diverted; and were it possible, in order to support and assist, upon occasion, the operations of this great stock, to provide all at once another stock almost equally great; it is not, perhaps, very easy to imagine how great, how extensive, and how sudden, would be the improvement which this change of circumstances would alone produce upon the whole face of the country
24. His brother would do his farming jobs then
25. As he went deeper into farming country, it became more secluded
26. ” Connellsville had been for hundreds of years a combination coal, farming, and river town
27. The rolling, fertile terrain was ideal farming country
28. He seeks as normal a life as he can manage – from learning the art of farming, faith, and warfare
29. Once the mining operations had located almost all of the elements they required and the farming operation was producing more food than was required, life got a little easier
30. She was in one of two enormous, fish farming chambers excavated in the ice 20 metres under the surface of Europa, another of Jupiter’s moons
31. He sighed and stared at the sunlight reflecting off the roofs of the admin building and the hydroponic farming centre
32. This land tax, as it is called however, is supposed to be one-fifth, not only of the rent of all the land, but of that of all the houses, and of the interest of all the capital stock of Great Britain, that part of it only excepted which is either lent to the public, or employed as farming stock in the cultivation of land
33. If he employed it as a farming stock, in the cultivation of land, he could raise the rate of his profit only by retaining a greater portion, or, what comes to the same thing, the price of a greater portion, of the produce of the land; and as this could be done only by a reduction of rent, the final payment of the tax would fall upon the landlord
34. Rosemary listened to their animated and impassioned discussion, which they directed towards her, so as not to leave her out of the company, explaining plans and events, and at the same time showing her that country life was not all only farming and cattle
35. Until last night, she had been convinced that he was too sophisticated to be interested in farming
36. You must understand the Apartheid laws were not based on anything but farming principles and the Bible
37. The best blood in the Island is soaked in the soil; the backbone of the Island, the white farming class, has disappeared
38. In the old days it was Immigrants, Catholics, Labor and Farming, among other groups that were routinely pandered to
39. "So, looking after the drains is all part of farming, is it?" I asked sweetly
40. White colonists worsened conditions by squatting on reservation land, farming, logging, or hunting illegally
41. farming operations, you need to possess the necessary skills and
42. The picture she painted of Tommy and his farming life was made with broad brush strokes
43. They saw evidence of farming, with lots of smoke from slash-and-burn agriculture
44. A study within anthropology reveals that farming (agriculture) was a newer skill than shepherding (animal husbandry)
45. “You can’t prove they’re not farming! In winter time, travel is difficult, even with snow-machines, all-wheel drive vehicles, even then there are a lot of remote places in the American Northwest
46. Of course all these prospective dates are at the least speculative, all that we can be relatively assured of by the many accounts, two of which I have used here, is that a flood of monumental proportions occurred somewhere north of the Mesopotamian landscape and probably sometime within the early organization of the farming communities that eventually were to attain the complexity of small city-states
47. He then announced, as he gave each of the six men a large folded vellum document, that the Countess von Brechtsler had bequeathed to each of them the land that they were farming
48. irrigation for farming and have long been allocated water for that purpose
49. But unlike him, Esau was a hunter, which skill came before shepherding and long before farming
50. The walls of the restaurant were decorated with old farming implements, and the menus were made from two thin pieces of wood, held together by a metal ring
51. This means each of us as Americans will need to have sufficient gardening skills, farming tools, land and resources to eat what we produce and live on what we produce in order to survive
52. Although Japan was a farming culture and the older generation
53. Japanese government was trying to sway the younger generation into farming by offering
54. Going into Elizabeths fridge he found a decent supply of human blood in the blood bags which they use in hospitals except they have been taken from the house’s supply of human blood from their human farming
55. The land of Goshen is still one of the best places in Egypt for farming, although these
56. tomers include the construction, farming, and
57. With a blink of the genie's eye, *POOF* the land in Canada was forever made fertile for farming
58. structure proved to have been some kind of shelter for farming
59. In farming and agriculture, the Court made possible that myriad
60. farming difficult on his property
61. people have moved south to try farming where it is warmer?”
62. With Petrov’s knowledge of farming in the harsh climate,
63. Wealthy men bought up these small-holdings, and set up large farming operations worked by slave labor
64. (The reader will recall that by the late Roman Republic, yeoman farming disappeared
65. The system used was that of tax farming, in which the landowner would sell to the Jew the right to collect taxes
66. In our example above, the butchery would be the idea to accomplish the vision, but whereas the vision would always remain unchanged, ‘set in stone’, or ‘written in tablets’, the idea could change to farming, for example, or wholesale
67. The result of this increase in farming, especially with cattle and sheep, was that
68. reward landowners for farming less intensively and to cut back on the type of over-
69. (1) Owners of animal farming facilities shall:
70. bear farming, South Korea is home to some of the most devoted consumers willing to
71. Bear farming in Korea and other Asian countries grew during the 1980‘s in
72. captive animals, and the last twenty years have only seen an increase in bear farming
73. Equally troubling is the Korean government‘s stance on regulating bear farming
74. Although he didn’t like farm life, the farm was in him, and his interest in farming continued throughout his life
75. Farming and food products gave him his start in public relations, promotion, advertising, franchising, citrus grove and timberland ownership, real estate and investments
76. Even the majority of his broadcast stations and newspapers were located in farming areas, from North Dakota to North Carolina
77. The one in which she had walked away from the castle was too thin for the night, but others in her group must be suffering too, and the younger of the farming wives wore a cloak you could have seen sunlight through
78. He had no sure knowledge of the ways of farming although he had spent much of his life gleaning what nourishment he could from the fields and leavings of farmers during his travelling life
79. But there is one problem with farming
80. from the hard life of Oklahoma farming
81. The awarding of those farming properties to his family members and political cronies was coincidental to the destruction of the production of the food capabilities of the farmers displaced
82. Of course, most of those recipi ents of the stolen properties had little to no experience with farming; so another factor for famine was introduced
83. * Dry farming or dry-land farming is a mode of farming, practiced in regions of slight or insufficient rainfall that relies mainly on tillage methods rendering the soil more receptive of moisture and on the selection of suitable crops
84. farming in Heroic Times
85. Notice that the weapons of war are turned into tools for farming and cultivating - that is, for growing and tilling the soil
86. He was still farming about 160 acres of corn, and Linda was the Fremont clerk of court
87. quit farming and passed his farm on to his children
88. about the way things were constructed—and farming
89. They have fast transportation, modern farming and other types of machines to reduce pain of physical labour
90. Whatever the biologists say! Without detracting from the laudable work of these creatures that scholars praise for their role at Earth; making it suitable for farming, loosening roots and compressing soil, by fertilizing the land, and if this were not enough, as ultimate sacrifice, they serve as food to birds, mammals and reptiles; the truth is, it must be said, that nature behaved with them as a cruel tyrant when it comes to lavish her gifts
91. The exit hole is a farming tunnel and, as luck would have it, there’s an old rusty Toyota Corolla
92. ‗Old pineapple farming land
93. They are used in farming reproductive episodes, usually on sheep but other
94. The prediction of the theory was confirmed in a cross-cultural examination of traditional farming and herding Spanish-American societies
95. After explaining in detail to James, how he had become involved in the investigation into Illegal Drug sales and distribution - and the reason that their paths had crossed,…Rory came to the point: ‘…we, “The Circle”, operating with the assistance of the Minister of Police, would like to hire yourself and filming crew to supposedly shoot part of a Documentary film that is being produced for the Education Department, featuring Dairy Farming and Dairy products
96. farming family (including the blind