The gatherers in turn supply a network of middlemen who move the animals in trucks to Managua, often secreted between huge wheels of cheese. |
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The survey, fielded in August 2004, paints a picture of plugged-in political information gatherers. |
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Namibia was originally inhabited by nomadic hunters, gatherers, and pastoralists, the ancestors of today's Bushman and Khoispeaking people. |
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Balbridie is therefore a serious threat to the prevailing view of the Neolithic, in which nomadic gatherers practised just a little agriculture. |
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Hunters are even proselytizing women, our primordial gatherers, so that the whole family can go a-shooting. |
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It's an amazing sort of an island that had its own community of bird harvesters and wool gatherers who lived there autonomously. |
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Stopping over at Havana he learned from one of his young animal gatherers that a few solenodons still exist along Cuba's southern shore. |
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The event drew a huge crowd, as this sport gatherers greater and greater interest amongst the locals. |
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In pre-colonial times both the western Cape and the drier parts of the interior were occupied largely by Khoisan hunters, gatherers, and herders. |
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The first inhabitants of Mozambique were hunters and gatherers, ancestors of the Khoisan now found in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia. |
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The earliest inhabitants were small groups of hunters and gatherers such as the Khoi and the San. |
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While some of the gatherers donned costumes, most settled on picket signs and chants, and some marched to the beat of makeshift drums. |
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The Kamilaroi were nomadic hunters and gatherers with a band-level social organization. |
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I know people will call me a slummer for saying that, but I know that the underclass in American cities are like urban hunters and gatherers. |
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In a terrain so inhospitable to a civilization of hunters and gatherers, the Kurds became a race of raiders and traders. |
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Our ancestors were nomadic hunters and gatherers who followed the herds and food supplies from season to season. |
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With the progress of civilization all over the world, forest dwellers that were hunters and fruit gatherers have turned into denizens of the concrete jungle. |
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Knick-knack gatherers, curious observers and tireless feeling gatherers, your stories will make our magazine. |
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In Asia, where taiga abutted directly on the steppe, hunters and gatherers of the forest were prone to migrate into the open grasslands. |
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Citizens come to see themselves not as willing co-operators with the state but as the downtrodden victims of authoritarian tax gatherers. |
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They are the pre-eminent gatherers of savings in the world, a mirror image of Western banks that became huge borrowers. |
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It may visit similar destruction on the small farmers, gatherers and indigenous folk clustered along its axis. |
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Two researchers, each fitted with GPS navigation devices and heart-rate monitors, followed different gatherers on different days. |
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You're the grassroots and the mainstream gatherers of information the scientist relies upon. |
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This tradition is rooted in the practices of their ancestors, who were hunters and gatherers and took only what was needed from the land. |
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Their brokers have become asset gatherers and the focus is on getting bigger instead of providing top service. |
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From early gatherers through to settled farming, as time has passed we have learned to appreciate the benefits of fruits and vegetables. |
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Water gatherers, primarily women and children, may spend hours each day engaged in this basic chore. |
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The St. Lawrence Iroquoians were not, apparently, great gatherers of shellfish, although shells are found regularly at Iroquoian sites. |
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Legislation to curtail the development of these technologies and their use and abuse by intelligence gatherers would only succeed in pushing the activity further out of view. |
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His research helped debunk earlier notions that the Monacans and other Siouan groups were largely nomadic hunters and gatherers who occasionally raided coastal Algonquians. |
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We are almost certainly hard coded to be xenophobic, which is why hunter gatherers often have such extraordinary homicide rates. |
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A professor of pharmacology at Northwestern University, Richard J. Miller starts with the hunters and gatherers. |
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The consequences of the law of the jungle are superstitious, fetishistic and cannibalistic 'demon-cracy', the leader's personality cult, the culture of gatherers and endless demagogy. |
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While early hunters and gatherers sometimes enjoyed plentiful and nutritious food, during periods of drought and times when access to food was limited for other reasons, they experienced famine and malnutrition. |
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Producers, gatherers, midstream operators and pipelines use SCADA system for operations. |
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Because women comprise the majority of the world's farmers and gatherers of food, water and firewood, they are frequently exposed to these dangers. |
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Commercial medicinal plant gatherers continue to debark favoured trees when bark is only partially regrown because of the its scarcity and commercial value, finally debarking large roots and killing the trees. |
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That list must be communicated to interested parties affected by this Annex, including producers, gatherers and operators of purification centres and dispatch centres. |
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Any form of stress leads to the release of adrenaline and cortisol – an automatic response that has been in our genes since we were hunter gatherers. |
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Hunger, like poverty, is still predominantly a rural problem, and among the rural population it is the peasant farmers, small landholders, landless workers, fisherfolk, hunters and gatherers who suffer disproportionately. |
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If shellfish gatherers were to wait for carpetshells to reach this size, mortality would be considerable and such loss would be due to environmental conditions and not to the women's actions. |
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There's going to be a day when we don't have any more sheepherders or plant gatherers. |
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It is in their best interest to look at our policies of safe streets, knowing that we are not attacking gatherers or hunters or tourism or farmers, all things the Reform, I thought, stood for. |
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However, what is needed is research that is led by persons with disabilities and asks people with disabilities to identify existing barriers and gatherers their solutions for barrier removal. |
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In conclusion, Mr Cartier said that the survey suggested the existence of a subsistence harvest, in addition to the casual and regular categories of gatherers. |
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The RAP Branch is thus one of the transmitters of information between the gatherers of data and intelligence and the rest of the Service, and between CSIS and the rest of Government. |
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Fighters, hunters, gatherers — after a fashion. |
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The first group are basic hunters and food gatherers without development of pottery, such as the Selknam and Yaghan in the extreme south. |
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The egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. |
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The gatherers ranged widely over their lands, building only temporary settlements in which to spend the winter. |
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Behaviour of the kind is to be met with among sea fisherman no less than among mushroom gatherers or stockmen grazing their animals in the communal forest. |
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The Belgian LBK is notable for its use of defensive walls around villages, something which may or may not have been necessary because of the proximity of hunter gatherers. |
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In the Neolithic period, people started to manage animals and grow crops on farms cleared from the woodland, rather than act purely as hunters and as gatherers. |
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The earliest sapiens were gatherers, scavengers, and hunters of food. |
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The shareholding of the company is represented by the cultivators and gatherers of medicinal plants that are organised into local groups called Sanghas. |
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Most hunter gatherers could not easily store food for long due to their migratory lifestyle, whereas those with a sedentary dwelling could store their surplus grain. |
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Further occupation came with the Upper Paleolithic and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age when Mesolithic hunter gatherers roamed the hilly tundra. |
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These hunters and gatherers of the late Paleolithic and early Mesolithic were named Komsa by the researchers as what they themselves identified as is unknown. |
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Gatherers find food from plants they find in nature, and farmers plant seeds saved from domesticated crops. |
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