If you are not among the lovers of vulgarly vile funny filth, you may want to cut a wide swath around this release. |
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The public personas of some writers cut a wide swath through the publishing world. |
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Tavisome and Brodde in front of me have spread out to nearly a sword's length apart, and are cutting a wide swath through the enemy. |
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Blockhead's instrumentals cut a wide swath away from his other contemporaries. |
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From the northeast, toward China, the icefall from Teram Shehr cuts a broad swath across the east side of the Siachen. |
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Increasing numbers of ticks have cut a swath through the young grouse populations. |
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Smith flashes a smile and scuffs his foot across a swath of browned grass where Greene and the other sprinters had vomited. |
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The hunting party had only been walking for a few hundred meters when he stopped at the edge of a clear-cut swath about five hundred meter wide. |
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Somehow it manages to slice a clear swath through the thick humidity and sleepy heat of even the hottest day. |
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Some went so far as to swath themselves in mink coats or fur stoles, their heads adorned with high-fashioned hats having netted veils. |
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The cushiony ankle strap is elastic, fully adjustable via a huge swath of Velcro. |
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The sunlight scattered through the swath of leaves, dappling the grassy floor with intricate patterns of color and shadow. |
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Unassuming and usually kind of quiet, he cuts no swath while entering a little hick bar out here in the country. |
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There's a swath of middle ground to consider, and given reasonable tact and grace you can probably find a spot there. |
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In Florida's Marion County, Interstate 75 cuts right through a state-long swath of greenway that's habitat for bobcats, opossums, and armadillos. |
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Common rust is present at levels you only see every five years in a wide swath of east and central Nebraska. |
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Known as our first family of Celtic music, this band's roots go deep and wide and cut a swath across musical genres. |
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When using a rotary tedder for windrowing keep the swath gates close to the width of the baler pick-up and drive at a slow forward speed. |
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Along the wall, they has cleared a swath as wide as a football field, shearing off row after row of houses. |
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Shortly thereafter, she'd begun to rent a small house near where much of the earlier destruction had cut a swath through the town. |
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This period of relative tranquility ended around 1240, when Tartar invaders were cutting a swath through Europe. |
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Another shell burst overhead, cutting a swath through the scattered ranks of brown greatcoats. |
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Wald singled out AIDS, which is cutting a swath through many of the continent's armies. |
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He pulled out his trusted wooden sword and cut a swath of wool from the sheep, exposing the flesh of the animal. |
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We stood in the middle of the road, and looked at the machines, the torn-up swath sixty feet wide, at the trees on fire, the smoke rolling, the mud, the whole mess. |
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The F4 twister cut a long swath of destruction that crossed just four blocks from my house. |
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Because they're not limited by their checkbook or pocketbook, they can buy a whole swath of products. |
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A long, green swath of wilderness beckoned, and I eagerly began working my way through a tangle of muscadine vines and palmetto, beneath a hammock of arching live oaks. |
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To return to the military metaphor, not only do officers have to build high walls against outsiders, they must also pacify a broad swath of territory beyond the fortress. |
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A device on a mobile agricultural machine for contactless scanning of contours extending over the ground, such as the contour of a swath of crop material. |
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In recent years, the internet has provided a new medium for malcontents and maligners to spread fiction as fact to a wide swath of the public through mass distributed e-mails. |
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For reinstall and reformat like the champions of old had cut a wide swath across the plains and laid waste to the evil of the registry which had existed. |
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While they can't be used when you're standing or running, once they've been set in place, they can cut a wide swath across a battlefield with the high rate of fire. |
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While focusing on a narrowly defined data set, he manages to produce a volume that cuts a wide swath through the history of the motion picture industry. |
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The Canola Council of Canada suggests that the window to properly swath a crop is only 1-3 days. Even the best swathers have a problem doing a good job in tangled crops. |
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Each face is conjured from eloquent pencil lines and blurs of paint against a virginal white swath of satin, hung vertically like an iconic banner. |
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At times, the various choruses were costumed in one large swath of cloth. |
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Its advocates have urged African countries to privatize and denationalize a wide swath of government services and industries traditionally run by the state. |
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She was beautiful, with this devastating swath of dark chocolate colored hair and these massive green eyes that just watched and waited and calculated. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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The larger the deck size, the wider the cut or swath will be, which will cut down on mowing time. |
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By hydraulic adjustment of the two raking wheels the crop can be deposited in a swath or in two individual swaths. |
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Once the crop has completely dried, it is possible to swath it directly in front of the baler. |
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An optimal swath form is therefore ensured on the front raking wheel as well. |
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When you hit them with the swather, the swath is big and the combines cannot run full speed ahead, maybe there is a little too much in the straw. |
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Moyles notes that the increasing popularity of swath grazing for livestock also attracts ungulates. |
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Leave a 15 metre buffer zone between the last spray swath and the edge of any of these habitats. |
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In the southeastern quadrant of Alberta is a swath of lunar-like landscape known as the Canadian Badlands. |
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Cereals left to over-winter in the swath are less likely to deteriorate to the same extent. |
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Management covers a wide swath that includes but transcends effective communication within and across governmental jurisdictions. |
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The huge open cast mine will destroy a vast swath of untouched forest and will reduce the mountain to an industrial wasteland. |
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The aircraft disintegrated as it cut a 306-foot swath through the poplar forest. |
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The echo is collected over time and provides a representation of the backscattering along the scan swath. |
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Other ways of side tedding, such as an angled position, produce uneven drying due to swath formation. |
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As the sensors point away from nadir, the swath varies from 60 to 80 km in width. |
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The Oscar-winning movie cut a swath through the tranquil meadows of Shakespeare scholarship. |
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For five years, the tireless managing editor of Time magazine cut a swath through magazine publishing and New York City. |
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It made landfall near the city of Homestead on August 24, 1992 and cut a swath through some of the state's most populous areas. |
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The aircraft cut a swath approximately 20 metres long through the trees, on a path corresponding to an entry heading of 300 degrees magnetic. |
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Green hills coloured with purple vetch cut a swath through fields of ripening wheat and barley. |
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The storm cut a swath through the town from one end to the other, tearing off siding and roofs including the local RCMP detachment. |
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It also permits the maintainence of larger swath coverage as compared to fully polarimetric SAR systems. |
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The changeover from single swathing to swath belt or wide spreading is very quick and done in short time. |
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One problem was a swath of sudden mortalities: de Man, Barthes, Foucault were early lost to us. |
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The conditioners or swath formers are additionally designed as a safety device and are imperative for use. |
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With the drying up of fossil water used for irrigation, a vast swath of the nation's granary will dry up early in the coming century. |
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When a warlord continues to kill and torture across a swath of Congo and Central African Republic, that's not a white man's burden. |
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For a good swath deposit both tine shanks must run parallel to one another. |
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The album's folk-inflected midsection is definitely its best swath, and the other sections that surround it are plagued by a kind of facelessness that keep them from sticking. |
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The swath cut through the treetops was about 200 feet long and 70 feet wide. |
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I had run 12 sets of 150 stairs, most of them taken two at a time, and the stench of wet bodies and morning fog enfolded me like a curling swath of rancid morning breath. |
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In west-central Kansas, up to a fifth of the irrigated farmland along a 100-mile swath of the aquifer has already gone dry. |
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This could create tremendous opportunity for a broad swath of the rustbelt population. |
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Still, a 30-something who knows his way around a cufflink is viewed with some suspicion by a swath of the French left. |
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He spoke of how well the present campaign had done in his home borough, particularly in a swath that he termed West Brooklyn. |
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A swath of regular military allies have sought postponements or rejected the idea of firing missiles toward Damascus. |
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Why would Kristen choose to cheat with her swath director when she had Thor the god of thunder on the same movie set? |
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More painful is that a wide swath of the haredi population is ready and desirous for a more complete life. |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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For the past five years, however, malaria has reinvaded a broad swath from Asia to the Americas, with rare occurrences even reported in the United States. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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Behind him a rip flows out to sea from the shoreline, a swath of muddy rippled water filled with black sand churned up by its powerful seaward pull. |
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Clearly, too, it cannot be channelled towards the benefit of a specific group or sector of society at the expense of the broader swath of the population. |
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These shiftable draper models let you position the swath at the center or to the left and right side of the header for double swaths. |
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If a conditioner is not attached to the mower unit then the swath former can be attached for mowing. |
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The latest Civic iteration encompasses a broad swath of inner real estate, which seems incongruent with the vehicle's diminutive overall size. |
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As with foreshortening, layover is most severe for small incidence angles, at the near range of a swath, and in mountainous terrain. |
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Most large avalanche paths are obvious: an open slope, bowl, or gully above timberline that leads to a swath through the trees. |
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The bright swath to the right and roughly paralleling the runways is partly due to a rougher surface. |
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This great swath of land encircling urban Ottawa includes farms, forests and wetlands that total over 20,000 hectares. |
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At the start of the year it controlled a swath of territory larger than Belgium in the north-east of the country. |
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If replicated in May, that suggests a swath of Lib Dem seats will be lost in Scotland. |
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Meanwhile, the vast swath of anime television series available in English are ignored. |
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A large swath of agricultural land must be mobilized in order to respond to this change in domestic demand. |
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Instead of just one depth sounding at a time, the multi-beam scanner sounds a swath, literally hundreds of simultaneous readings. |
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The EasyCut 9140 CV Collect is a preferred machine in harvest chains that do without subsequent swathing, tedding and turning, and where the following harvester picks up the single swath. |
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Universally despised and feared, the Reavers rampaged across Telara, destroying communities, toppling kingdoms, and leaving a wide swath of destruction and death in their wake. |
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This rake meets all the requirements of modern fodder heaping technology, no matter whether a 12.5 m wide double swath has to be provided for a high-output fodder harvesting implement or small swaths for the hay harvest. |
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The story builds to an attack by the upstart and his myrmidons that lays waste to a swath of streets in a heavily trafficked Manhattan business district. |
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Girls who like to cut a wide swath ought to come out to China, for they will have enough flattery and attention to turn their heads. |
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With his signature red beret and class-based rhetoric, president Hugo Chavez has cut a wide swath through this oil-rich but impoverished nation. |
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A gift with strings attached, however, for while the document granted to Sir William a vast swath of what would become known as North America, it also charged him to fulfill many tasks, at great personal financial risk. |
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Regardless of the crop quality, the LINER 2600 will faultlessly deposit a clean, box-shaped swath in the centre of the machine for the baler or forager. |
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In up and down operation, this machine is able to rake 16 metres of crop into one swath, thus constituting a cost-effective option in front of the forager. |
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For two decades, with a staggering single-mindedness, she cut a swath across Europe, America, and Russia, sharing her visionary dances. |
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In London, it exceeded its national performance in 2010 and gained a swath of councillors in last year's local elections as the other parties floundered. |
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Meanwhile, Alzheimer's continued to cut a swath through Gary's family. |
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Serve over ice in a rocks glass with a fat swath of orange peel. |
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Sherman started from Atlanta in the middle of November. He cut a wide swath of desolation through the South. |
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A large, wedge-shaped festival park will lie at the community's core, and a broad swath of green land will be preserved as a Capital park along the banks of the Ottawa River. |
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Reel mowers are slicing an ever-wider swath in the lawn mower market as smart consumers learn about their many benefits. |
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As noted in the 9.30 AM NDT bulletin the centre of post-tropical storm Bill was east of the Newfoundland marine district and a Wide swath of west to northwest gales lingered in behind the storm over the marine district. |
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Just before the official start to winter, the east was hit with a trio of wintry wallops that smothered a huge swath of southern Ontario from Windsor to Kingston during the busiest travel and shopping weeks of the year. |
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A new little laser breaks that mold by generating a beam containing all the wavelengths in a swath of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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This protected swath of steppe and low mountain ranges is starkly beautiful, with the coirón grasses and spiny bushes providing a habitat for rhea, tinamou, pigeon and burrowing owl. |
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Charleston, also in ruins because of Union bombardment, ultimately fell after Gen. William T. Sherman cut a swath of devastation through the South. |
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The twister cut a wide swath of destruction in Utica, a town of 2,000 people about 90 miles southwest of Chicago. |
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From her apartment nearby, Amrita Sabnavis can just about see the sea: a scrap of blue beyond the new freeway, the mudflats and a swath of warehouses. |
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Approximately 150 feet beyond the fence, the trailer entered a stand of alders, 20 to 25 feet tall, and cut a swath 75 feet long before being lifted clear of the trees. |
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It is traditional for budgetary bills to have a wide swath of what is in them and why members might support or not support it, but I do hope the member will be mindful of the rules of relevance. |
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What is important here is how quickly Commr Zaccardelli was prepared to cut a swath through the career of an officer who was highly regarded on the basis of a single meeting with that officer. |
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The F3 class tornado, with winds up to 300 kilometres per hour, was on the ground for about half-an-hour and cut a swath of destruction 20 kilometres long by about one kilometre wide. |
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But the deterioration that occurs in the swath when greenfeed gets wet is avoided when it remains standing, since the open canopy of the standing crop will dry much quicker. |
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Jerusha turned, a flush on her cheeks that wasn't makeup, a swath of steam from the vaporizer swirling around her chest, disembodying her head. |
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Gang mowers, those with multiple sets of blades to cut a wider swath, were built in the United States in 1919 by the Worthington Mower Company. |
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Hurricane Katrina recently cut a swath through the southern United States, and people with disabilities are among those affected by the lack of clean water, food, shelter, and medical care left in the wake of the storm. |
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The Russian Federation is claiming a large swath of seabed along the Lomonosov Ridge but confined to its sector of the Arctic. |
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Tacitus knows that the Helvetians once settled in the swath between Rhine, Main, and the Hercynian forest. |
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But it also remains that a TimberBiel sighting is something that a wide swath of news organizations would be bound to pick up. |
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This demonstrates once again that a loosening of credit would allow the real estate sector, like a wide swath of the economy, to better cope with the crisis. |
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Why are there yellow and green areas inside the red swath? |
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Threshing a previously windrowed swath or cutting and threshing the crop in one operation are the common methods of harvesting oilseed rape. |
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He's cut a swath through the official rules and regulations of ASIFA, the international regulating body that holds the international animation community together. |
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In 1850, Texas ceded a large swath of land to the federal government. |
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Trimble said that the technology provides higher accuracy and a uniform distribution of laser points across the entire field-of-view to widen the usable swath width. |
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Along with acquiring a new name, the station said goodbye to its disc jockeys and put the needle to a broad swath of music that encompasses The Police and No Doubt. |
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Aside from the odd wooden walkway and markings painted on trees to mark paths, this enormous swath of bogland and dense forest is pure wilderness. |
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The company certainly cut a wide swath in a conservative industry. |
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