There's lots of national forest and private timberland around and no large communities close by. |
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How did such an imperiled reptile thrive on a parcel long managed as commercial timberland? |
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But I own a home and several rental properties in Houston and some timberland in Polk County. |
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More than 15 million acres of timberland in 30 states contain black walnut. |
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They do everything from logging the trees on their extensive timberland to lining the caskets with white muslin. |
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However, few studies have dealt with changes in timberland by ownership and forest type. |
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Participants manage more than 90 percent of private timberland in the United States. |
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People want to build homes in areas formerly used for recreational purposes, farmland, or timberland and are paying premium prices for such land. |
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Much of the land in the still-wild northern half of Maine is timberland owned by paper companies, but it has come under increasing development pressure. |
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Although timberland is scarce, oak and hickory are the principal forest species. |
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Those bonds are backed by the value of the company's timberland. |
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Currently under GAAP our timberland assets are recorded at cost, less accumulated depletion which is based upon harvested amounts. |
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The slowdown within our timberland business contributed to lower overall cash flows from our infrastructure operations. |
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Under IAS 41 timberland assets will be measured at the end of each reporting period at fair value, less estimated point-of-sale costs. |
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We own two private forest products companies that we acquired in connection with the purchase of core timberland and power generation operations. |
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He then boards up his home with Ada inside so she will not be able to visit Baines while Alisdair is working on his timberland. |
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Among the first Algonquian-language speakers to move westward from timberland to open grassland, the Blackfoot probably migrated on foot using wooden travois drawn by dogs to transport their goods. |
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At each reporting period our timberland assets will be measured at fair value, less estimated point-of-sale costs with changes in fair value recognized in income in the period in which the change arises. |
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In connection with certain timberland sales transactions in 2002 and prior years, Bowater received a portion of the sale proceeds in notes receivable from institutional investors. |
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Infrastructure and timberland generally offer stable long-term cash flows. |
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From the fertile plains of the south, the province reaches northward to the rugged timberland of the Canadian shield, and then on to its northern coastline along 440 miles of Hudson Bay. |
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It specializes in providing private equity and mezzanine debt capital for large and mid-cap companies, venture capital for developing industries, and financing for a growing portfolio of infrastructure and timberland assets. |
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Most nobles' wealth derived from one or more estates, large or small, that might include fields, pasture, orchards, timberland, hunting grounds, streams, etc. |
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He was wearing dark blue jeans, Timberland black boots and a white long-sleeved top that was zipped up. |
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They shuffled in carrying composition notebooks and wearing puffy jackets, tapered jeans, and Timberland boots. |
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He says time and again that it is not wrong to fear a young black man walking towards you with a North Face jacket, Timberland boots and an unwelcoming expression. |
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He spent just pounds 110 on a size 12 pair of brown Timberland boots from Clarks shoeshop in the Braehead Centre, Paisley, last night. |
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While baby Kai slept in his stroller, Coleen bought a pair of baby Timberland boots, a little suit jacket and some designer baby grows. |
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Timberland did not participate, but was found the winner as it showed at least some signs of transparency on its website. |
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