Many times the so-called bee trees were cut down and the bees smoked out before the honey-filled combs were collected. |
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Eat five portions of fruit and veg a day, which can include tinned and frozen, and cut down on fat, salt and added sugar. |
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Guess how many old growth trees are cut down every year to make these tasteless tongue depressors? |
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Basically, they think you're too big for your boots and want you cut down to size. |
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Wetlands were being drained so the land could be developed, estuaries were being reclaimed and forests were being cut down. |
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An occupier under a beneficial lease cannot require the annual value to be cut down to the rent actually reserved. |
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It's important to cut down on salt because salt contains sodium and having too much sodium can raise blood pressure. |
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The rheostat shafts are essentially cylinders with a flat face cut down one side. |
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However, the incidence of neonatal sepsis is definitely cut down by these strategies. |
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It broke her heart to see such a proud and beautiful home cut down in its prime, like a brave young soldier who had fallen in his first battle. |
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To facilitate animal traction, migrants cut down big trees, cleared bamboo bushes, and uprooted stumps. |
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If the installation of safety cameras can cut down on the needless injury and loss of life on our roads then this should be encouraged. |
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The bank has also come under fire after attempting to discourage customers from using its branches in a bid to cut down on queues. |
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The most common method of harvesting in forestry is clearcutting, in which entire stands of trees are cut down at the same time. |
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Working close to home at a school outdoor education lab or a nearby forested land can cut down on travel time. |
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The idea is that by pooling their scouting resources, the subscribers cut down on expenses and more effectively cover the country. |
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The narcos burn the forest, plant a crop, contaminate the water, buy cattle, and cut down more trees for pasture. |
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Recently I developed borderline high blood sugar, and my doctor recommended that I cut down on carbohydrates. |
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The trees were on the corner of the two streets, out the way of the new building, but they were cut down nonetheless. |
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Of course we shouldn't cover the ocean with plastic or dredge the sea floor or cut down forests. |
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He wants his point guard to cut down on his turnovers and pass more than he shoots. |
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Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor. |
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Getting suppliers to invoice you electronically will also cut down on the paper blizzard and reduce the cost of acquiring information. |
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Some researchers speculate that the shift occurred after people began using sickles to cut down barley and other wild grasses. |
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To cut down on expensive oil imports, Cuba has started turning this, sugar cane, into the substitute of black gold. |
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As the sun set, the blazing heat dissipated to be replace by chilling winds that whipped at the Traveler's clothes and cut down to his bones. |
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I know this in the same way I know I should exercise more and cut down on the booze. |
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Small trees would be cut down to mark the spot because of the severe winter with its blizzards and bad weather. |
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It's also expected to cut down on the import of cheaper, bootlegged alcohol by lowering the cost of buying legally-ordered supplies. |
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To cut down on crowds possibly spreading contagion, all the ice rinks, along with most other facilities, were temporarily closed. |
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The prices of intercity and international conversations, however, will be cut down by 19 per cent and 14 per cent, respectively. |
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The glass panels are in fact triple-glazed units, with blinds in the wider cavity automatically activated to cut down insolation. |
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He saw comrades cut down around him and endured innumerable sufferings in the trenches but miraculously survived. |
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The trees that were cut down recently in St Patrick's College were felled on the grounds of ill-health. |
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At this point, narrowing the slit further no longer improves resolution but does cut down the amount of light. |
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The firm introduced a new industrial relations policy with new shift arrangements to cut down the risks to workers. |
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His idea is that people should stop buying commemorative seats for viewpoints and instead leave a legacy to have trees cut down. |
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The purpose of the Vedas is to cut down the illusory tree of the material world and attain the real tree of the spiritual world. |
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One man's face time in the television segment had to be cut down because he came off as much more insincere on screen than on the radio. |
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Unless and until such a systematic method is introduced, the delay cannot be cut down. |
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The new rules, if passed, will also cut down the cost of processing asylum requests, claims the right-wing party. |
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The programme has also helped to cut down the number of young girls lined up for circumcision in the area this year. |
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Meat outlets should be directed to cut down their waste generation by adopting good housekeeping practices. |
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For lunch I might scoop up some hummus with some wholegrain organic bread, but I'm trying to cut down on carbohydrates. |
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In order to cut down on the cost of paint, consider mixing sample pots of colours with white paint. |
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He has a blazing fastball and a dynamic slider, but he must overcome the tendency to overthrow and cut down on his pitch counts. |
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And nothing will cut down on a singer-songwriter's productivity like a fatal heroin overdose. |
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We raise such a hue and cry when a tree is cut down, but with every heavy shower over a dozen trees fall. |
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The grass right now is thick and high, but there are rumours it's going to be cut down. |
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The second sentry managed to fire a flare before he was cut down and killed by shots from Brotheridge's Sten gun. |
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I can only assume Odeon's cinemas are too full and they're looking for ways to cut down on attendance levels. |
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Additional commissioner of Police Chandra said that instructions have been given to cut down only branches that obstruct the movement of buses. |
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So it's time we made a conscious effort to cut down the use of staplers and completely stopped their usage in food packets. |
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The sloping roof, however, could cut down on headroom for the tallest in the family. |
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The Norse would also find and cut down an evergreen and stand it up in the village. |
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You can install a larger fan and a spreader to force more air through your heat sink, and maybe cut down noise at the same time. |
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He stumblingly confesses that he does not have a licence to cut down the trees. |
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He said data from accidents and damage incidents is collected and used to tailor officer and staff training to improve safety and cut down costs. |
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The bare stump of a tree, obviously cut down to aid the rescue work, pointed accusingly at the sky. |
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To cut down on debris, you may want to cover your gutters with wire or plastic mesh. |
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He stubbornly goes forth armed with only his ideals as his men are violently cut down by enemy fire. |
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Brazilian pepper, carrotwood and ear leaf acacia were cut down, and their stumps were treated with herbicide. |
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The number is programmed into the radio and identifies the caller, which should eventually cut down on hoax distress calls. |
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To cut down on costs they ship the disc in a custom case with no artwork or the usual bumph. |
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You can quite easily cut down high pitch whines by using sound insulation in cases like Akasa's Pax Mate, which works pretty well. |
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It is thought that nowadays it would be unusual for the scope of general sweeper up words to be cut down under the ejusdem generis rule. |
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He was being driven to work one October morning in his luxury vehicle when he was cut down by a gunman. |
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How dare the new owners cut down those old fruit trees, not whitewash the walls, and put in those ugly blue tiles! |
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An alternative way to hemisect cords is to cut down the midline using a knife made from a fragment of razor blade mounted on a holder. |
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I'll cut down on meat, but I'll be doggoned if I'll freeze to death in my own living room. |
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The trees have all been cut down on the hills here, and the soil has eroded, leaving chalk exposed. |
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Despite a promise to kick the nicotine habit, he has only managed to cut down from three packs a day to an almost respectable one. |
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A big chunk of Matthew's life was stolen from him, and he was cut down in his prime. |
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On his second tour of duty in Korea, he was cut down by enemy machine-gun fire. |
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They cut down the trees without any regard for fresh shoots or reforestation. |
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Fortunately, the full lengths were not cut down, but were shortened by folding the unwanted canvas over a shorter stretcher. |
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During the fifties and the sixties more than 100,000 trees were cut down to allow for the enlargement of roads. |
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The clampdown, dubbed Operation Yellow Card, was launched in Wilmslow in June to cut down on lager louts ruining everyone else's night out. |
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She cut down the servants at the tables, and massacred all in the house of Akhat. |
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It was a lamebrain excuse on behalf of the Bahamian government to try to cut down on expenditure. |
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He urged the police to increase the use of their stop-and-search powers to cut down on youth knife crime. |
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This will cut down on fraud or repackaging that is unfortunately a real problem in the market. |
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He gets to within 5 metres, Pepe following closely behind, when all of a sudden, a machine gun opens up, and Luis is cut down in his tracks. |
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He only discovered Gordon had been cut down by the propellers, situated on the back of the plane, when he stepped out. |
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Trees and forests had been cut down to provide fuel and even the most fertile soils were eroding at an alarming rate. |
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She was cut down in her prime. Justice has been delayed in her case for far too long. |
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The cruise liner diverted from its course to cut down the flying time of the helicopter from RAF Lossiemouth. |
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The prisoner was cut down, restoratives were applied and he recovered, to be known forever more as Half-Hanged Smith. |
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So why they need to cut down on the number of spaces I can use, in order to provide a second spot for the legless, I've no idea. |
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Around 30 trees have been cut down and five of them would have required a notice to do so. |
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To start new plants, remove a leaf at the plant's base and cut down each side of the center rib, as shown in illustration at right. |
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We borrow money, try to cut down, ride a bus instead of a taxi, but everything you try to do is of no use. |
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In some areas, horse chestnut trees have been cut down because of the possibility that children might be hurt playing conkers. |
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Wind gags are basically furry things that fit over your mike, that cut down on the roar you will hear if filming in wind. |
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Last summer our glorious 25 ft-high golden robinia had to be cut down to a foot-high stump and the garden looked very bare without it. |
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The area is gravelled to cut down on maintenance, we've got enough work to do in the back! |
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He told the hearing that between 50-100 oak trees on his land would be cut down because of the Bypass project. |
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In October, after the growing season, I had a female sumach tree cut down to ground level. |
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Because there is no cure, the only solution is to cut down both diseased and healthy trees when the insect is found in an area. |
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If loganberries and raspberries have not yet been cut down and the new canes tied in, do this now. |
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These programs certainly do not directly reduce poverty, nor will they immediately cut down the stocks of government debts. |
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Of course, the major objection would be based on the fact that loggers cut down trees. |
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Hit by stagnating prices, thousands of growers have cut down their banana trees and replaced them with plantains or arrowroot. |
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The dust and dirt situation really cut down on visibility and I could only see from pylon to pylon. |
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In late autumn, cut down the stems to 6in above ground level when the leaves turn brown and lift the tubers as required. |
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Fruits like Granny Smith apples and grapefruit act as astringents and help cut down on excessive cravings. |
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It, like so many other grandiose schemes of the mid-1990s, has been cut down to size by the crisis. |
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Whenever you decide to prune, simply cut down each clump to 3 to 6 inches above ground, using sharp scissors or pruners. |
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There were a lot of lumberjacks to cut down trees and export them to England. |
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Lets try to remove barriers to care, focus on cost effective primary care delivery, and cut down on administrative overhead costs. |
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Ross had cut down the shotgun and would have had to remove the safety catch on the weapon before using it. |
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In New York, 7,000 trees have been cut down, thanks to an infestation of Asian long-horn beetles brought here in wood crates from China. |
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The company also said only 379 trees will be cut down during construction of the project, instead of the previously estimated 500 trees. |
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When trees are cut down, this cycle is disrupted and the area eventually grows drier, causing a change in the local climate. |
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When trees were cut down, heavy rainfall would wash off the topsoil and leach the nutrients. |
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Whenever a massive sequoia tree or branch threatened to fall on a structure, the tree was cut down. |
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Many holly trees are cut down or mutilated by people in the run-up to Christmas. |
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After it is cut down, sheet stock goes to the turret punch to get holes put in as needed, goes to a brake press to be bent. |
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The software can cut down on the time it takes managers to schedule their staff. |
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We are all told that to eat a healthy diet we need to cut down on sweets and sweet foods, however not all sweets are bad for you. |
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But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land. |
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To cut down on the cumbersomeness, I'm just going to post new ones on the archives page from now on. |
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Or it might have happened later, when the creek was culverted and the woods cut down to make way for subdivisions and shopping malls. |
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Some patients will find it hard to cut down or stop drinking because they experience withdrawal symptoms. |
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Giving gifts was only de-emphasized by the Scrooge-like Victorians who tried to cut down on expenses. |
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Cllr Gleeson says farmers have no objection to people cutting off twigs of holly, but they don't want to see trees cut down. |
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Hampshire police are launching a new campaign to cut down on the number of victims who fall prey to conmen and bogus callers. |
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A new speed camera was cut down by a driver with a chainsaw before it had even been switched on. |
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The turning point was when James himself, in the thick of the battle, was cut down. |
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And steer clear of refined sugars, white flour and fried foods, or at least cut down on them. |
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Not only do windows open, there are also vertically sliding panels of grey translucent glass to cut down light. |
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It doesn't make it easier to cut down on my road rage incidents or keep from hurling sporks at self-obsessed co-workers. |
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There had been a beanstalk there once, but that had been cut down, and over the years an oak tree had grown there instead. |
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And I will destroy your high places and cut down your sun-stocks, and cast your carcasses upon the carcasses of your blocks, and my soul shall abhour you. |
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Told he can return to earth once he has cut down a cassia tree, Wu Kang remains to this day on the moon, chopping a tree that magically restores itself. |
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The armoured plates on the undamaged places on bombers, cut down losses by something like 30 per cent. |
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The CBO expects that some businesses will cut down on employees or their hours to avoid paying more. |
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For a start, I would suggest that instead of having 52 or so councillors, that the number is cut down by half, with one councillor representing two wards. |
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I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing. |
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John Barleycorn represents the spirit of the Barley, grown strong over the summer, cut down in his prime, ground and brewed into beer where he lives again. |
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The attackers cut down karaka trees for ladders to breach the walls. |
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As the land rose, the rushing Colorado cut down through it, just as a rotary saw blade cuts a narrow kerf into a log that is being lifted up into a sawmill. |
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Trees are cut down to grow cash crops and wild creatures are shot. |
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Now use the keyhole saw normally and cut down through the board. |
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One was cut down with an angle grinder, three were burnt out with petrol-filled tyres and the fifth was blown up by dynamite at the end of last month. |
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For example, if somebody has urge incontinence and tries to cut down on fluids to cut down on leakage, they may actually end up with more urgency. |
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It's not easy to find regular help where I live and I am loath to let my garden go, but can you suggest what I might do to cut down on the mowing? |
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The guy on the treadmill in front of me was muscle-bound, had a shaved head, and was wearing one of those tank tops with armholes cut down to his waist. |
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A few years ago, the illegal loggers cut down trees on the outer fringes of the protected forest, but now they unabashedly cut down trees deep in the forest, he said. |
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Between sixteen thousand and eighteen thousand French and Genoese were killed, either cut down on deck or drowned. |
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This gate, one of three in his garden, is made of Russian olive branches and twigs from trees cut down along Interstate 25 in Denver when sound-barrier walls went in. |
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But to cut down harmful frictions, such moving parts must be lubricated. |
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Mark Levine, associate dean of students at GW, says this is the most effective way to cut down on student drinking. |
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The overall length of the quill can now be cut down to a manageable size. |
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Forests are still being cut down, marine life is being destroyed. |
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The cedar was all cut down and shipped to Britain as the ballast in ships. |
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No wonder the bosses have decided to take measures to cut down costs. |
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Within a few minutes the men cut down two big branches from the tree. |
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Since then residents have reported seeing children running around with a billhook a small scythe and using saws to cut down trees at the nearby Seven Fields Nature Reserve. |
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Langley was cut down three metres short by Emelio but the Kiwi held him down in the tackle and was dispatched to the sin bin by referee Ian Smith. |
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Supporters of GM crops see them as a triumph of scientific progress, allowing farmers to increase production, combat pests, and cut down on harmful pesticide. |
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Get into having lots of showers and baths and washing your hands frequently to cut down on germs and reduce the transmission of illnesses like colds and flu. |
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In the early 1920s, the Canadian government cut down hundreds of poles in Tsimshian villages and re-erected them miles away along the Canadian-Pacific Railway. |
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In theory, pulling in the fences would cut down on the area that outfielders have to cover, thereby reducing the number of bloop hits that fall in. |
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A year before he demolished Shakespeare's former Stratford home New Place in 1759, the Revd Francis Gastrell cut down a mulberry tree which had grown in its garden. |
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I rummaged in my pack for nay emergency fishing gear, cut down a 10-foot sapling, tied on my line, sinker, and bobber, then sat down by the stream to relax. |
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His line-drive, fly-ball swing helps cut down on double-play grounders. |
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He cut down the closest two with a single slash, cutting both in half. |
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I've cut down on the booze to the point where I go days without a tipple. |
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Now researchers are wondering if the compound might also cut down on waterborne fungi that destroy catfish eggs before they can hatch into small fry. |
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Her neighbors became jealous and cut down the breadfruit tree. |
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For this purpose, the damar and acacia trees will be cut down. |
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I feel physically ill when trees are cut down in my immediate vicinity. |
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The woman, whose 17-year-old daughter was cut down by four 9mm bullets fired from a sub-machine gun, also called for an end to the violence associated with gang culture. |
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Even in wartime, the Israelite army was forbidden to cut down fruit trees, unless they were actually being used as bulwarks in defending against a siege. |
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Learn about the caloric value of food, and cut down on calories. |
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Use a straight edge and a single-edged razor to cut down the middle of the overlapped seam, making sure the razor cuts through both pieces of border. |
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As you cut down summer annuals and biennials, such as foxglove, hollyhock, poppy and sweet william, break apart the seed heads and sprinkle the seeds around. |
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To mitigate the impact of greenhouse gases, we must place greater reliance on hydropower, nuclear power and renewables and over time cut down on carbon-based energy sources. |
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But juniper trees were cut down during land clearances and for fuel. |
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We cut down into a rocky col and started up the second peak. |
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For decades piners cut down trees along the west coast rivers. |
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To cut down on the glare, he used a polarized filter on his camera. |
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Four men were cut down by machine-gun fire in a gangland-style shooting. |
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Smart, educated women aren't willing to date down on the social scale, so the higher they rise, the more they cut down on their available pool of men. |
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Bringing back abortion would cut down on the growth of the population. |
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The following day, the Batsford forester returned to cut down the tree. |
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So I've cut down on my practical jokes to people who I really don't like. |
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In 1997, the rupiah was so devalued that they had to switch from the decimal system to base 20 to cut down on the zeroes used in everyday transactions. |
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Rarely do dendrochronologists cut down trees to determine their age. |
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In the fall of 1998, the trees were cut down while the dormice hibernated. |
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In general, we can cut down the number of states by always ordering the piles by height, followed by count, and then relabeling the colors when necessary. |
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Please don't put the candy jar right next to my desk. I'm trying to cut down on sugar. |
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Or to cut down on some of these items you could take a bivvy bag instead of a tent or sleep in bothies and hostels. |
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American beech is rarely encountered in developed areas unless as a remnant of a forest that was cut down for land development. |
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Twice Nelson was nearly cut down and both times his life was saved by a seaman named John Sykes who took the blows and was badly wounded. |
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When Cooper realised the extent of his maladies he cut down on his drinking, and the energy and confidence returned to his act. |
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Roods, and often their lofts and screens, were cut down and bells were taken down. |
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Sheets of parchment or vellum, animal hides specially prepared for writing, were cut down to the appropriate size. |
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In the chaos following the murder, Claudius witnessed the German guard cut down several uninvolved noblemen, including many of his friends. |
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The nuts were harvested in a single year and pollen analysis suggests that the hazel trees were all cut down at the same time. |
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Gladstone holding his coat on my arm while he, in his shirt sleeves, was wielding an axe to cut down a tree. |
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When the French ranks began to withdraw, the Scots refused to flee and were cut down by the hundreds. |
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The Caledonians were cut down and trampled on the lower slopes of the hill. |
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These posts were subsequently cut down by climbers, sparking controversy in mountaineering circles on the ethics of such additions. |
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In the late 1980s and early 1990s, enviros cooked up a scheme to prevent nearly any tree from being cut down in the Pacific Northwest. |
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Steadily declining oil prices would force them to draw down reserves and cut down on investments. |
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Plus, farmers sometimes cut down forests to plant crops, or they allow livestock to overgraze grasslands. |
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As well as aiming to cut down on fat, we should also be trying to replace saturates with unsaturates. |
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The main objective of the design is to cut down on manpower. |
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Conflictingly, earlier in July, the bank cut down SMEs service and terminated some of the accounts it had. |
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The project will also cut down carbon dioxide emissions and other environmental pollutants, including nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides. |
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While encamped in Birnam Wood, the soldiers are ordered to cut down and carry tree limbs to camouflage their numbers. |
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There were few alarms as Mitchell brought the 7-4 favourite to cut down the front-running Steel Blue and readily hold the late challenge of Ogre. |
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To overhaul the can, it was cut down the side with tin snips that allowed the material inside the can to expand and produce a brief flame. |
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I suspect that if everyone cut down on just one carrier bag a week, it would save billions over the course of a year. |
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It is likely that the picture was cut down at some time as it was unusual to stop just below the knee. |
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To butterfly fish, cut down center of each strip lengthwise almost all the way through, then open out flat to make evenly thick. |
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To butterfly fish, cut down the center length of each strip almost all the way through, then open out flat. |
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That man who is now stepping from the wet logs to the bow-guards of the Marion, how can he ever cut down a tree? |
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A 100m section of hedging trees was cut down by an individual using a bow saw on Bagillt foreshore, which looks out on the Dee estuary. |
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Barry fishes two whole lobworms for eels but cuts them in half so they are shorter in a bid to cut down on missed runs. |
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A strike eight minutes from time by German linkman Ersan Tekken finally, and cruelly, cut down the swashbuckling Welsh. |
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The prefilled syringes reportedly are designed to cut down on preparation time and make it easier for patients on intrathecal Baclofen therapy. |
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Many pictures have been cut down, extended, or otherwise altered in ways that damage or destroy inscriptions. |
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Replacing trees is important, but when you cut down trees in the rainforest you lose the canopy and you can't replant that. |
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So advising smokers that if they are unable to kick the habit, then they should at least try to cut down, makes sense. |
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But when we combined stress, exercise, and cut down on food, 75 percent became amenorrheic. |
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Whenever we came to a site for the camp, we had to cut down the razor grass with our machetes. |
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The municipality cut down the pomegranate tree, Judas trees, bay trees and blueberry bushes. |
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He was quickly cut down, and while still fully conscious was castrated, disembowelled, and then quartered, along with the three other prisoners. |
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The court cleared 7 appealers and cut down the jail term for Mohammed Mirza from 15 to 10 years. |
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And while Williams cut down the seagulling, he still wasn't hitting the breakdown with any vigour. |
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Early Greece was covered by a dense Sclerophyllous forest, but the trees were cut down and soil erosion did the rest. |
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Eddie Lucio III, D-Harlingen, aims to cut down on finning by making it illegal to buy or sell shark fins in Texas. |
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They then cut down a quantity of gum-tree leaves for a bed, and threw their rugs upon them ready for bed-time. |
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By the end of the war approximately a third of available timber had been cut down and used. |
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The best tar came from pine, thus pinewoods were cut down for tar pyrolysis. |
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In a coppiced wood, which is called a copse, young tree stems are repeatedly cut down to near ground level, known as a stool. |
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In most ancient woods, the trees and shrubs have been cut down periodically as part of the management cycle. |
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These hills are cut down to a kind of terrace which lies between them and the river. |
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Thirdly, trees that usually would have intercepted rain water had been cut down for firewood or to make space for animals. |
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In his first campaign, in 773, Charlemagne forced the Engrians to submit and cut down an Irminsul pillar near Paderborn. |
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Sycamores make new growth from the stump or roots if cut down and can therefore be coppiced to produce poles and other types of small timber. |
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Any fishing boats venturing into the area would be fitted with use-modified equipment to greatly cut down on accidental capture of loggerhead turtles. |
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I am afraid that some of the nobles who are campaigning for it simply want to use the Estates to cut down the King's power and increase their own. |
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Over the centuries many woods have been cut down and replaced with bush. |
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Most of the original vegetation was cut down in the 19th century, when the island was used as a prison, to keep the prisoners from hiding and making rafts. |
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Behind the drills were a series of presses, metal discs which cut down the sides of the trench into which the seeds had been planted, covering them over. |
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We cut down the limbless tree for firewood, it was dead anyways. |
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This is a difficult task since it is made out of a living tree that would require being cut down, a fact that only the real Odysseus would know, thus proving his identity. |
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Like I said, it's cut down on my spasm, so I would be able to do a little better work than spazzing out all the time, falling out of my chair and stuff like that. |
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If GP's carry out their intentions to leave or cut down work and if this is repeated nationwide there will be a major crisis in NHS England within five years. |
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In a bid to cut down on timewasting calls, the force has revealed some of its strangest calls as it reminds residents that 999 should only be dialled in an emergency. |
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A new system under development by Lockheed Martin could increase the precision of airdrops and cut down the time required to perform resupply missions. |
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There is no sporting purpose on earth that should stop the United States Congress from banishing assault weapons that outgun police and cut down children. |
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Early engineering projects the Upper Rhine also had issues, with Tulla's project at one part of the river creating rapids, after the Rhine cut down from erosion to sheer rock. |
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His hand fetcheth a stroke with the axe to cut down the tree. |
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We cut down pine trees and then had to strip off all the bark. |
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Still with a bit to do approaching the business end, the Notnowcato filly picked up most takingly to cut down odds-on jolly Cotton Trader, with a subsequent winner in third. |
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Most Sardinian forests were cut down at this time, in order to provide the Piedmontese with raw materials, like wood, used to make railway sleepers on the mainland. |
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They want to cut down several trees to make room for the parking lot. |
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Quite a bit of footslogging is needed, but get yourself a fastpass like us and drastically cut down on queuing time, and a kids' buggy cost 12 euros. |
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It requires local government units to decentralise garbage collection and hauling It also promotes waste segregation, recycling and composting to cut down waste production. |
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The Inclosure Acts brought fences to separate formerly open land into many smaller fields, deer forests were being cut down, and arable land was increasing. |
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The plea follows a call to the RSPCA by a Caernarfon resident who, cut down a garden tree, and found a juvenile collared dove which had been nesting there. |
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It's the drought,'' said Arthur Flores, a parks tree surgeon whose crew cut down a 50-foot eucalyptus at Balboa Sports Center in Encino on Tuesday. |
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Coppicing is a traditional method of woodland management which exploits the capacity of many species of trees to put out new shoots from their stump or roots if cut down. |
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Initially the missiles were simply cut down arrows or crossbow bolts. |
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Because our kiosks have cut down on the time used during patient check-in, our staff members have more opportunities to interact more calmly and caringly with our patients. |
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Have a piece of lumber cut down to your desired candleholder size. |
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