Nearly all processed nuts came from uncultivated trees growing in wild populations. |
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The power of feudal lords was reduced, and the richest settlers progressively gained control of uncultivated land. |
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He, too, knew what it was like to look at an empty, uncultivated piece of land and imagine it blossoming with trees. |
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It is also one of the reasons why these signs may be taken to signify uncultivated territory and places where wild animals roam. |
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Again, this is a place to include uncultivated herbs such as dandelion, chicory, chickweed, malva, watercress, nettles and mustard greens. |
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This book does a fair job of describing the loggers themselves, uncultivated men for whom an ancient tree is nothing more than a potential fee. |
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The land is mostly uncultivated and, the driver tells them, when the monsoon passes, the area is a desert. |
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Who was this uncultivated person to introduce such base objects to a serious discussion? |
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In a census year a piece of uncultivated land was not taxed until the following census. |
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He pushed through a law which enabled the landless to take over some uncultivated land last year. |
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We are aware of no such studies of wild legumes growing in uncultivated soils. |
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Woad robs the soil of nutrients, forcing medieval woad growers in Europe to move frequently in search of uncultivated land. |
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Each member's plot is demarcated with either a fence or an uncultivated strip of land. |
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The stalky marshland plants huddle in dense bunches on uncultivated areas bordering South Florida's sugar farms. |
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Would you be kind enough to go back on deck and tell Kay that I said she's an uncultivated, ill-bred sybarite? |
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Outfield is uncultivated upland pasturage used for summer grazing. |
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Lands of less agricultural value have been abandoned over the years and are, for the most part, uncultivated and growing back to scrub. |
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Abandoned or uncultivated land can sooner or later be reassigned to the stool or reallocated to other farmers. |
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Milk Thistle, or wild artichoke, decks uncultivated places of southern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa, with its crimson capitulum. |
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Wild spinach, a nutritious uncultivated plant, has returned to fields where chemicals are no longer used. |
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Americans were mindless, mediocre, soulless, vulgar, uncultivated, philistine, individualistic. |
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As a result of this disaster, much of the land will go uncultivated and will be liable to end up as mere desert. |
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Malaysia is converting forests into palm oil farms so rapidly that it's running out of uncultivated land. |
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Understanding and protecting uncultivated food sources is critical to ensuring global food security, particularly for the most vulnerable. |
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From 1900 to 1914, the German administration helped to develop the economy, turning uncultivated parts of the country into productive use. |
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I must also state that no alternative use of the land has yet been identified, other than leaving it uncultivated. |
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The uncultivated or wooded land sometimes included marshy areas, which were desirable for growing hay. |
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We let the heart take care of itself, which means we allow it to be unconscious and uncultivated. |
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What could have been more terrible for all those authors than democracy, the reign of the masses and of the uncultivated? |
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But these concerns seem to have been appeased because only unenclosed and uncultivated land, aside from a small strip of improved farmland near Crymych, has been opened up. |
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They expect to find the whole area intensely wooded, unaware that the word originally meant an area of land, wild, uncultivated and largely treed. |
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The idle pleasure of the shepherd and shepherdess would have reminded seventeenth-century viewers of the human condition in an uncultivated environment. |
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The Earth's rice production must expand by about 1 percent annually to meet increasing demand, and almost no available uncultivated land is suited to intensive agriculture. |
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The characteristic landscape of Merovingian villages is a settlement composed of scattered little hamlets, with a multitude of little fields separated by uncultivated lands. |
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Native prairie grasses and plants blanket the uncultivated tribal land. |
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Usually uncultivated and fallow lands need cleaning and leveling. |
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Nest boxes were on strips of uncultivated land planted with young trees among three cultivated fields, adjacent to a wooded area with large trees. |
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An appeal has gone out to farmers not to plough uncultivated land. |
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They leased uncultivated land to the owners of huge flocks of sheep. |
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Leaving one-half or one-third of the land uncultivated each year had become a widespread practice in the Middle Ages as a way to restore nutrients. |
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He criss-crossed the range again, this time visiting the banks and hedgerows and the patches of uncultivated scrub that once had been his best hunting grounds. |
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Ranchers in Mato Grosso do Sul were only too eager to sell him their uncultivated land. |
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Our base was Herdade da Nespereira, a beautiful 600-acre estate of uncultivated land covered in rock-rose, eucalyptus and wild flowers 13km inland from Zambujeira. |
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Furthermore, he expanded the realm of chemistry teaching by formalizing a standard of training based upon practical laboratory experience and by focusing attention upon the uncultivated field of organic chemistry. |
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In the south the Alentejo still has extensive matorral and charneca, uncultivated land dominated by cistus or groves of cork oak, often managed in estates, and holm oak. |
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Here I say bravo, beautiful dream, the more the jury will be uncultivated, the more the architecture will be inexpressive, and the better the goals of the European directive will be achieved. |
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A First Nation negotiates an agreement with a neighbouring non-Indian to use a parcel of uncultivated, unallotted reserve land for grazing or agricultural purposes. |
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For this reason downland often survived uncultivated when other, more easily worked land was ploughed or reseeded. |
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Walkers long campaigned for the right to roam, that is access to privately owned uncultivated land. |
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The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 gave walkers a conditional right to access most areas of uncultivated land. |
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The land is uncultivated, the people, unable to live from farming, first moved towards the towns, then because of a lack of work and hope for the future, towards Europe, Barcelona or Paris. |
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As route b. runs through the still unsold part of the common marshlands, the value of these uncultivated lands will increase substantially by improving the road. |
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Food shortages, however, are pervasive, with thousands of hectares of fertile land left uncultivated and uninhabited due to the presence of the tsetse fly. |
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Companies offering solutions which increase crop yield or transform uncultivated land into agricultural fields therefore have huge growth potential. |
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Some have been made formal in commandments and codes of ethics. They lay hold of raw, uncultivated man and smooth his surface and help him adjust to social living. |
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As a result, the continuous radiocaesium contamination of uncultivated mushrooms has, in the period since the Chernobyl accident, hardly declined and may well have increased in the case of certain species. |
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However, a significant difference in soil layer thickness was found between the uncultivated areas and the erosional areas of cultivated land. |
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On cultivated land, encumbrance resulting from the weather mast is compensated by taking into account the arable land surface lost, the additional cost of driving around it and the cost of maintaining the uncultivated space. |
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The myrica or sweet-gale, also, with its serrated leaves and dry berry, the ancient substitute for hops, presented itself in almost every part of the uncultivated moor. |
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