The local farmer harvests serotinal Hami melon at Yiwu County of Hami, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. |
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He was born Mark Lavon Helm in 1940, in Elaine, Ark., the son of Nell and Diamond Helm, a cotton farmer. |
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First, though, during the months that her case was under appeal, Agnes awaited execution in the home of a farmer and his family. |
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The cockatoo farmer of South Australia lives a plentiful but not a picturesque life, and unless he gets hopelessly into debt is his own master. |
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It is the picture of a farmer and his son standing against the backdrop of an empty wooden corncrib. |
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He was an extraordinary old aristocrat, who swore like a costermonger, and had the manners of a farmer. |
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And I don't know of any manufacturer or any industry that wants to downtrod the farmer. |
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The farmer who lived on the farm prior to my arrival had left the floors of the barn and drive-shed littered with junk metal. |
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The earthy smell of fresh turned loam told me the farmer had started plowing this morning, the definitive sign of spring for me. |
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She is a strong and warm-hearted and hard-working farmer in her early sixties. She is built like a fireplug. |
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The farmer supplemented the grain with fishmeal to increase the protein content of the cattle's diet. |
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Manure is not a problem at The Gables, for a local farmer comes weekly, foreloads it by tractor into a trailer and takes it away. |
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Every Saturday a farmer came to our door selling fresh country eggs from his big round basket covered with straw. |
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It is one thing to point with pride to that fact modern farmer feeds 45 or 50 people while his horsebound forefathers fed only nine or so. |
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The King sought out the farmer who had been branded and sold as a slave... and put him in the way of a comfortable livelihood. |
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The typical poor farmer sold his best products on the market, keeping the cheap food for the family. |
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The farmer, however, knowing the habits of joint snakes, had hidden one of the middle pieces in his pocket. |
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The problem is to get the peasants used to living in a landlordless world. If you can't make the farmer productive, leave him alone. |
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This system is still used today but it has been modified and updated so a farmer can plant many rows of seed at the same time. |
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The farmer had freedom and rights over lands, with provision of a rent or duty to an overlord who provided only slight lordly input. |
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Eventually the farmer put his hand inside, and pulled out a small piece of flint, shaped in the form of a heart. |
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The farmer stopped to blinker his horse before riding into an area of heavy traffic. |
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There came the farmer on his plough-horse, in his coarse striped breeches, blue homespun coatee, and broadbrimmed hat. |
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Hence the rights that are normally unified in Western economies are split up between the individual farmer and the village committee. |
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One of them is that, because the farmer does not have an absolute right to transfer the land, he cannot borrow against his use rights. |
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At the same time, the farmer has some flexibility to decide to leave farming for other ventures and to return at a later time. |
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Working hours were as long as they had been for the farmer, that is, from dawn to dusk, six days per week. |
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Abraham Darby was the son of John Darby, a yeoman farmer and locksmith by trade, and his wife Ann Baylies. |
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That same year, aged 27, Evans married Sarah Tomlinson, daughter of a local farmer, in Old Swedes' Episcopal Church in Wilmington. |
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Jean Charles was a prosperous farmer in Hacqueville, Normandy, and Marc was born on the family farm. |
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The invention was made around 1786, although some say he only improved on an earlier design by a Scottish farmer named Leckie. |
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Laozi pretended to be a farmer when reaching the western gate, but was recognized by Yinxi, who asked to be taught by the great master. |
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On the morning of 2 June 2010, professional rugby league player and farmer Garry Purdham was shot dead at a farm in the Gosforth area. |
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When the birds ate the seeds he had planted, the farmer was forced to reseed the field. |
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But the owner of Bannermere Hall stops his tenant the farmer Mr Tyler leasing them the boathouse by the lake. |
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On investigation, the object moved away and the farmer reported the incident to the police. |
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Unbelievable as it seemed, the cop was clearly going after that sorry old farmer in his dilapidated shitmobile. |
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Unlike the English country squire, the strong-handed farmer in America was a self-made man. |
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The family farmer, if he is not too deeply in debt, underlives the corporation farmer and survives. |
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Rising early for the unexpected journey, the farmer left his cows unmilked. |
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The old French farmer practiced viticulture and raised some of the best grapes in the world. He was knowledgeable in viticulture. |
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A farmer tells me that moles can be beneficial because they eat a lot of wireworms and other pests, not just earthworms. |
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In the early 20th century, a single outlying stone was erected by a farmer approximately 90m to the south west of Castlerigg. |
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They planned to rob the house of Joseph Lawrence, a farmer at Earlsbury Farm in Edgware. |
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Twenty years after its establishment, the first Saints player, local farmer Harry Weston, was awarded an England cap. |
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Enclosed land was under control of the farmer who was free to adopt better farming practices. |
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Beginning in 1946, Greene had an affair with Catherine Walston, the wife of Harry Walston, a wealthy farmer and future life peer. |
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The Southerners resisted Homestead Acts because it supported the growth of a free farmer population that might oppose slavery. |
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Those are the necessitous things you must do to make the farm a going concern and make it attractive to the farmer to buy it. |
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Nevermind a sustainable river, a sustainable earth, like an improvident farmer who kills his only milk cow because he wants steak tonight. |
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Sir David Lowe a local large scale farmer and businessman was appointed chairman. |
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The earliest Scottish communities in America were formed by traders and planters rather than farmer settlers. |
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On his visit to Bryn Celli Ddu, he was told how the passage tomb had been discovered a generation before, by a farmer looking for useful stone. |
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These are paid to the exporting firm, usually a second tier cooperative, not to the farmer. |
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Bryn Terfel Jones was born in Pant Glas, Caernarfonshire, North Wales, the son of a farmer. |
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The hogs oinked happily in their pen as the farmer poured slop in their feeding trough. |
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He played a lonely Welsh farmer trying to free himself from a domineering mother. |
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In this series Gilbert tried out jobs as a farmer, butler, tattoo artist and firefighter. |
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A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer. |
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By 1815 the fort had fallen into a ruined state and it wasn't until 1903 that it was sold and improved by its farmer tenants. |
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An account preserved in Morkinskinna relates that Tryggvi was actually killed by a farmer after the battle. |
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The main motive of the farmer is to make profit, with a low fallow ratio and a high use of inputs. |
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These seeds allow the farmer to grow a crop that can be sprayed with herbicides to control weeds without harming the resistant crop. |
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The first known finds from the bog date from the 1830s, when a local farmer gave old swords and shields as toys to his children. |
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A traditional farmer and herder culture also predominates in many areas and small farms are omnipresent outside the cities. |
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When, despite these precautions, animals still become sick, they are treated with veterinary medicines, by the farmer and the veterinarian. |
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Furthermore, people began to question the validity of the social hierarchy and the idea that the scholar should be above the farmer. |
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The Inca army was the most powerful at that time, because they could turn an ordinary villager or farmer into a soldier. |
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A cotton farmer and his children pose before taking their crop to a cotton gin, ca. |
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In the United States, the psychology of a laborer, a farmer, a businessman does not differ in any important respect. |
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In Finland, a farmer, Paavo Ruotsalainen, began the Finnish Awakening when he took to preaching about repentance and prayer. |
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The school in its current form was founded in February 1572 under a Royal Charter granted by Queen Elizabeth I to John Lyon, a wealthy local farmer. |
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With his share of the earnings from this campaign, Balboa settled in Hispaniola in 1505, where he resided for several years as a planter and pig farmer. |
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The Water Diviner Cert 15 RUSSELL Crowe stars as an Australian farmer who travels to Turkey to find his three missing sons four years after the Battle of Gallipoli. |
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By the 19th century, marketing was nationwide and the vast majority of agricultural production was for market rather than for the farmer and his family. |
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The mouldboard plough greatly reduced the amount of time needed to prepare a field, and as a consequence, allowed a farmer to work a larger area of land. |
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In the past, the farmer had the consolation of higher prices at such times, but with bumper crops cheaply transported from the United States, grain prices remained low. |
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Improvements in one or more of these yield determinants, and a closure of the yield gap, can be a major boost to food supply and farmer incomes in the developing world. |
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Powell was the second son and youngest child of Thomas William Powell, a hop farmer, and Mabel, daughter of Frederick Corbett, of Worcester, England. |
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Poole was a farmer and member of the Religious Society of Friends from Growtown in the Parish of Taghmon on the border between the baronies of Bargy and Shelmalier. |
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The pipeline system greatly reduced the physical labor of milking since the farmer no longer needed to carry around huge heavy buckets of milk from each cow. |
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While parlor operations allowed a farmer to milk many more animals much more quickly, it also increased the number of animals to be monitored simultaneously by the farmer. |
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The typical farmer did not own a horse in the first place, and racing was a matter for gentlemen only, but ordinary farmers were spectators and gamblers. |
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William Thomson's father, James Thomson, was a teacher of mathematics and engineering at Royal Belfast Academical Institution and the son of a farmer. |
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With the farmer ill, the corn remained uncarried in the fields. |
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The farmer grabbed a handful of sacking and rubbed down the cow. |
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Scab was the terror of the sheep farmer, and the peril of his calling. |
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The farmer returned to the field and discovered the object had reappeared. |
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As time passed the gulf between farmer and employee widened. |
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They think they're being focussed when they're really just blindering their eyes, as a farmer would a plough horse, to ways of getting to their goal faster. |
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