There are about 400 illegal immigrant farm workers occupying buildings in Seville, Spain, demanding the right to stay in the country. |
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We've got African wild cats, the black-footed cat, on the farm and they inter-breed with these feral cats and it destroys the whole species. |
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It could also mean that only the person registered as the keeper will be legally entitled to buy in or sell off farm stock. |
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Some grass is grown on the farm for hay or silage, together with swede, turnip or kale for winter forage. |
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It was high enough to be a hayfield except where some farm animal had grazed. |
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The farm assembly had decided that in view of the dry weather all hands should be used for haymaking. |
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Mom usually chooses the farm based on which has the best trees and plenty of extras, like tire swings or hayrides. |
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For children, an October visit to the farm features barnyard animals, hayrides, a Halloween house, and a barn full of pumpkins. |
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The orchards are hosting farm tours that include educational opportunities with hayrides, pick your own apples, and other farm activities. |
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A free hayride farm tour was a part of the day, and 1,800 people took a ride. |
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She told of riding a pony, sliding down the haystack and wading in the stream on the farm. |
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He uses 19th-century cameras to produce images of ordinary farm objects such as haystacks and homegrown vegetables. |
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We see livestock dotting the hillsides as we climb and I wonder what sort of doughty stoics would choose to farm such challenging country. |
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Plans for England's largest onshore wind farm, near Bradwell and Tillingham, could be abandoned after two more landowners pulled out. |
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Baynham has farmed for all of his 70 years at Penlen farm on St David's Head. |
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In order to close the deal, they first had to fence the 27 acres, separating it from the rest of the farm. |
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Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, and other large farm animals seem to fall well outside the paradigm of urban farming. |
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Blueberries are now replacing tobacco as the No.1 cash crop in some farm states such as North Carolina. |
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Carrots are the main cash crop on Huber's 400-acre farm, and he produces 80 percent of his own seed to insure quality and availability. |
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Women raised the children and they also tended the farm, raising domestic animals and growing foods such as cassava. |
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Most villagers have a small plot of land on which they farm maize, groundnuts, cassava, millet, sweet potatoes, and other products. |
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He was making a living as a storekeeper in Oxford, and he had purchased a small farm a few miles outside of town. |
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In his practical inventory of farm assets, Palladio simply lists gardens together with granaries, storerooms, fishponds and dovecotes. |
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He told the court that his parents, a social worker and a farm manager, had sat him down and talked to him about straightening up his act. |
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My brothers used to laugh because I lived on a farm and wouldn't do a hand's turn on the farm. |
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I don't usually watch a lot of local TV but happened to catch a programme last night about a farm with a herd of buffaloes. |
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The department was responsible for the distribution of only 15000 hectares of farm land. |
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Livestock on a typical farm might include draft horses, beef cattle, milk cows, and hogs. |
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The last animal on his farm was a grey cow whose breed had been on the family farm for generations. |
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The houses on the farm are falling to ruin, with straw thatching or tiles fallen in. |
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It depicted a farm girl chewing on a straw and sitting in a field with her back to her suitor after some argument. |
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The former stray, who had been Mr Boffey's companion for the past three years, was later found unharmed in another farm vehicle. |
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They make a good farm team because they share a can-do attitude, they're forward thinking and always curious about finding ways to farm better. |
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In the Thirties, Rachel's Organic became Britain's first certified organic dairy farm. |
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Of those fifteen per cent who did have some experience many had only worked as farm labourers, gardeners, station hands, dairymen or bushmen. |
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About fifteen minutes later, a station wagon pulled out in front of the farm. |
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Most of the orange groves are still there, although they aren't maintained as part of a working farm any more. |
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On their farm in Carmel Valley, Jon and Nancy embrace the seasons and grow unusual and heirloom vegetables. |
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In 1920 the company bought farm land in Cheshire and raised a herd of Hereford beef cattle. |
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He was called on to perform the official opening ceremony for the farm shops. |
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The tiny handful of ranch and farm locals tried to fill me in on who some of the folks were. |
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The sea of raspberry fields that lap the farm steading at Threipland's old farm near Rait in Perthshire is a fast-receding memory. |
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The Edinburgh-based Institute of Occupational Medicine has reported nerve damage among farm workers exposed to organophosphates. |
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I raise and hang my own beef, from Devon Ruby cattle, here on my small Dorset farm. |
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We are one of the few farm shops that source our meat locally, hang it in our own cold room and butcher it on site to customers' requirements. |
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China agreed in June to cap its future spending on farm subsidies at 8.5 per cent of the value of domestic farm production. |
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They farm tuna in similar ponds in colder deeper waters off the coast of South Australia. |
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These seagulls are feeding on the effluent from the farm and are also feeding on the food and offal associated with the caged minks. |
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Adding value to farm commodities usually requires building capital-intensive processing plants, and that means sizable investments by producers. |
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He said the ICSA would next week mount an offensive at EU level with other farm organisations to secure a higher ewe premium. |
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Having disposed of his family farm he acquired a new home at Lissard where he and his wife were contented and happy. |
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A diary from the time indicates that lion, caracal, lynx and genet were found on the farm. |
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Hanging on to the vine was hard on the hands and often produced blisters, despite the fact that our hands were well hardened with farm work. |
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Swift habitat includes desert oasis, Mediterranean scrub, steppe, farm or grassland, urban areas, forest and canyons. |
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Llamas, chickens, goats, and other farm animals stampeded in all directions while their owners scuttled to catch their spooked livestock. |
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She was a big help at the farm, looking after the children and keeping the house. |
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Before the scythe could get halfway through its arc, the void-sword was flashing through the air, severing the long haft of the farm tool. |
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The minister committed to improving literacy and numeracy skills for farm workers and agri-businesses. |
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Male hens which are hatched are usually killed the instant they are born as they are of no use whatsoever to the battery farm industry. |
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She and her father stand their Quarter Horse Stallion, Tradition Copy, on their family farm. |
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He makes 10 to 15,000 gallons of unpasteurized cider a season, most of which he sells at his farm stand. |
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They do not have the vote when it comes to election of colony leaders such as minister, steward and farm manager. |
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One couple come regularly, and he gets stuck in to farm work while she sits in the garden and reads a book. |
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On the other side, Silent George harnessed an old mare and headed out to the edge of his farm near the river. |
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Horses played a big part in life on the farm, and the family were either riding them or working them in harness every day. |
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On our farm, we needed drying bins for when the corn or soybeans were harvested wet. |
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Hens scurried in tiny apple orchards amid signs advertising Calvados and farm cider. |
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He said the disease had struck his farm two months previously and very soon afterwards no rabbits were spotted. |
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A farm here is extraordinary, a huge thing, mostly hidden from a distance bar its fine silage clamp. |
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Fencing the boundaries of a farm, its camps and paddocks can cost as much as the land. |
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Nonetheless, many of the campesinos in rural Mexico who farm basic foodstuffs in the current environment are doing so at higher social costs. |
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Eventually, we reached a stile that allowed access over the wall to the fields of the Dyer farm. |
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This has been a glaring omission from other farm management texts, but one that has become more important with growth in the global economy. |
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Later, in 1883, it became a citrus farm, and finally in 1893 a holiday destination for the wealthy passengers of the East Coast carriage trade. |
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Seven years ago, Margaret and Iain bought a straggle of tumbledown farm buildings on a south-facing hillside at Glecknabae in the north of the island. |
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The surrounding farm fields were full of Canada geese and mallards getting some last minute food before flying off to Black Dog lake for the night to roost. |
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Under the Autumn Licence Movement Scheme farmers can apply for permits to allow the movement of stock from farm to farm for welfare, breeding and commercial purposes. |
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But as Britain celebrated National Apple Day yesterday a steady stream of visitors were calling at the farm before buying apples as well as home-made jams and jellies. |
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He relaxed press censorship, slowed the rate of farm collectivization, and reduced investment in heavy industry in favour of the manufacture of consumer goods. |
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The farm is a three-acre oasis in an area of suburban development. |
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John grew into a strapping lad with the makings of a farmer, and with this in mind he spent his fourteenth year living with relatives on their farm in Dunmore, Co. Galway. |
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The farm supplies milk from its Ayrshire herd for Duchy Originals milk, vegetables for crisps, oats and wheat for biscuits, pigs for bacon and sausages and barley for ale. |
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To the lay reader, may I repeat the Government's basic proposal, which is to stop any stock moving off a farm for a 20-day period following an inward movement onto the farm. |
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People travelled from all corners of Munster to see a magnificent display of vintage machinery, threshing, haymaking and old farm skills of bygone days. |
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They didn't even give him a standing ovation, and instead returned to a placid debate on the countryside, like snoozing farm hands propped up on hayricks. |
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Two bus-rides and a walk in the rain later we found the old dairy farm, muttering under our breaths about the wisdom of locating such an establishment way out in the sticks. |
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For instance, an application to open a farm shop could have serious highways problems, but local authorities can be more obstructive than helpful in farm diversification. |
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The Wilsons feed the hogs corn, barley, oats and hay grown on their farm. |
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It's about two old-timers who live alone, unmarried, on a farm. |
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A protest group drew first blood in the fight to win people's opinions when an energy company showed its onshore wind farm proposals for Bradwell. |
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Children rode in a procession of omnibuses carrying flags, while farmers from nearby Lake County formed a column of farm wagons carrying produce they would donate to the fair. |
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The farm at the centre of controversial plans to build a hotel in Rossendale has been targeted by vandals who attacked a new gate and sty, allowing animals to escape. |
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A group of villagers have gone online to protest at a stinky turkey farm. |
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There was a narrow track from the road down to the farm and in the dark with only carbide lamps on the fire engine they went off the track and got stuck. |
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In the absence of written documentation, these farmers may be unable to demonstrate that they have inherited the right to farm a given number of callops. |
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The Argyll Array, an offshore wind farm development has been proposed around Skerryvore. |
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In fact, her love of escargot has led to her setting up Ireland's only snail farm. |
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The people who work their souls out and farm the land and build the estates, they are the ones who create the glory of those history eternalise. |
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Prices are plummeting there too, and small farmers are being run out of business by factory farm feedlots owned by large corporations. |
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It succinctly describes 12 major diseases that start in factory farm settings but may go on to harm and even kill people. |
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Not a Bernard Matthews factory farm where the birds never see the light of day and are dosed up to their red necks in antibiotics. |
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People like Bernard Matthews, who owns the largest factory farm in Europe, make huge profits from the breeding of poultry. |
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The delightful British film recounts the story of a group of brave hens plotting to escape from a factory farm. |
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The poultry industry pioneered the factory farm approach more than 25 years ago. |
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The infusions together maintain the country's aggressive farm credit policies that put soft cash into troubled farmhands. |
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He has 63 goals in those AHL games, all of them played with the Wild's AHL farm teams in Houston and, this year, Iowa. |
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That was back when we had 26 farm teams and 780 players in the organization. |
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It is not the forelock-tugging yokel that so many members seem to want to think is still a farm worker. |
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A FARM worker was rushed to hospital after being crushed between two tractors at a farm in south Warwickshire. |
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It must have been a proud moment for the farm worker when receiving the award and of course his employer the farmer. |
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Taco Bell representatives say that farm worker wages have nothing to do with them. |
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Meanwhile, rural areas wither without farm support, and the few small towns that do thrive do so as low-tax, low-regulation corporate fiefdoms. |
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Theophilus Somba, whose farm is around half a mile away from Lati's, has moved from maize to sorghum, pigeon peas and finger millet. |
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This fish farm offers an excellent opportunity to produce a highly desirable crop, which the demand for continues to increase. |
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Revolutionary combination of Multi Cat and Stan Pontoon for the fish farm industry. |
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Fish farm protesters said it's time for the federal department of Fisheries and Oceans to take action. |
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A FISH farm on Anglesey is being investigated over concerns untreated water is being discharged into the sea. |
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The farm was put into the script and also inspired Mankiewicz to name the film's villain after Kananga. |
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The farm road with the high middelmannetjie finally came out at a big farmhouse with a lot of chickens running around. |
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The ringfort would typically have enclosed the family home, small farm buildings or workshops, and animal pens. |
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Somehow, she managed her household with only a minibudget based on the family's share of farm crops, eggs, and livestock. |
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Militiamen found that living and working on the family farm had not prepared them for wartime marches and the rigors of camp life. |
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A man's birth order often influenced his military recruitment, as younger sons went to war and older sons took charge of the farm. |
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Early experiments in communal living failed until the introduction of private farm holdings. |
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In 1904, the Herero and the Nama revolted against the colonists in Southwest Africa, killing farm families, their laborers and servants. |
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Turks and Caicos Islands has one of the longest coral reefs in the world and the world's only conch farm. |
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Many of them were already either good practice recommendations or separate legal requirements regulating farm activities. |
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Each country can choose if the payment will be established at the farm level or at the regional level. |
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At the same time, however, the EU remains the world's biggest importer of farm products from developing countries. |
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Each wind farm extension will require a complete new planning application including an Environmental Impact Assessment and full consultation. |
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The end of 1995 saw the first commercial wind farm in Scotland go into operation at Hagshaw Hill. |
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In 2009 the largest wind farm in the United Kingdom went live at Whitelee on Eaglesham Moor in Scotland. |
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Wind farms are made profitable by subsidies through Renewable Obligation Certificates which provide over half of wind farm revenue. |
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Farms with relatively abundant labor compared with their farm size are less likely to engage in multicropping. |
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Another multiparter involved Lassie being trapped on a truck and having to find her way hundreds of miles to the Martin farm. |
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In this chapter, we are going to broaden this basic installation out to numerous servers to create a multiserver farm. |
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On the farm, Utah Watkins struggles with his cattle, aided by Bessie Bighead. |
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Together they set about converting North End, a farm in the Oxfordshire countryside, into a home and studios. |
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She describes an idyllic country life in which each family can have a farm that will just suit its needs. |
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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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It features the story of an old man who is unable to continue running his farm. |
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A number of old fortifications have now been turned into wine cellars, a mushroom farm and even a disco. |
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The Central Valley is the most impoverished, with migrant farm workers making less than minimum wage. |
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A man had complete power over the property within these small farm families. |
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Most boys learned skills from their fathers on the farm or as apprentices to artisans. |
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Many Highland landlords were in debt, despite rising commodity prices and the associated farm incomes which allowed higher rents to be charged. |
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It was common for women take factory jobs seasonally during slack periods of farm work. |
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Tiree is a popular windsurfing venue and is a proposed location for an offshore wind farm. |
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There are a few escapee stragglers and Barry and Margaret in a dramatic finish find one on their farm. |
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He has since used a JCB to block upa underpass and prevent floodwater water reaching his farm from the Cefni. |
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The little green men gave way to Klingons and Tribbles, giant drooling insectecoids, intelligent mechanoids and blond-haired farm boys. |
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Their family worked the land behind that horse farm acrosst from where your great-grannie and all us used to live. |
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Greasing the equipment was one of the dustiest, dirtiest, knuckle-bangingest jobs on the farm. |
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I'd be surprised if those two are still dating come Christmas, but I'm not betting the farm on a breakup just yet. |
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He stopped at the store on the way home and bought two whole chickens, and some bisquick and found a farm stand that had sweet corn. |
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The blacks who work on a station or farm are always, like the blacks in the Southern States, called boys. |
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His farm may not remove his children too far from him, or the trade he breeds them up in. |
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They gambled with as much reckless abandon as they flew their airplanes. They knew they might buy the farm tomorrow. |
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Then tracers laced the sky in front of me. Forget the shooting! If I get distracted now, I'll buy the farm anyway! |
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They had also dropped their championship of Jones, who had given up hope of getting his farm back and gone to live in another part of the county. |
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We assume that because we had to subjugate the land to live on it, the best farm is therefore the one most completedly tamed. |
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Behind a cowyard of shattered stone pavement and cracked mud stood the farm itself, and around it extended the fields belonging thereto. |
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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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Life in the big city was a far cry from his upbringing on a quiet, small farm. |
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The words demise, lease, and to farm let, are the proper ones to constitute a lease. |
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Now, understand, you would probably go in the farm league before going up in the majors. |
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The Yankees entered the farm league business in 1929 when they purchased Chambersburg in the Class D Blue Ridge League. |
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Hire from the farm league. I constantly counsel church leaders to hire from within. |
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The U.S. military had hoped to farm out the Bagram detainees to prisons run by Afghanistan and other nations. |
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These companies are simply paper companies... they farm out the contracts to the real builders. |
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The farm drivers were often found to be filching from the cars for spare parts or moonlighting with trucks for personal gain. |
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No, he is not poor at all. My father has got a good farm, and is quite forehanded. |
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I brought home from the market a nice bunch of fresh spinach leaves straight from the farm. |
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Fullholders' grain rents had remained unchanged since 1727, ranging from 3 to 12 bushels per farm. |
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Have bought some farm land in Rio Grande Valley which should bring in a sizeable bundle of gelts come cotton picking time. |
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We found a piece of land, and two partners, and went in on buying a small farm here. |
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Under the cover story of Tippy having worms and going to live on a farm, Johnny gave Tippy to his goomah, Fran, whose son renamed him Freckles. |
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Many are now being used as farm buildings, while others were abandoned and fell into ruin. |
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Agriculture expenditure will move away from subsidy payments linked to specific produce, toward direct payments based on farm size. |
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The Krikavas' farm was auctioned off in pieces.... Kevin Krikava, 29, now works as a hired hand on another farm. |
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At the hitch-bars along the street a few heavy work-horses, harnessed to farm wagons, shivered under their blankets. |
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Ulrike lived in a farm hof, and all around me were the dark blank fields punctuated by a few disparate lights. |
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Towards the transition to LN II some farm houses became extraordinarily large. |
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He moved to his parents' farm to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the big city. |
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Landlords generally resided in cities and left their estates in the care of farm managers. |
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The Norwegian farm culture continues to play a role in contemporary Norwegian culture. |
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This loss of manpower led to a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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Among the most immediate consequences of the Black Death in England was a shortage of farm labour, and a corresponding rise in wages. |
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He rented land abutting the Castle to farm, and on which to lay out trees and walks. |
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Bernard Matthews Farms has a large turkey farm on the former RAF Attlebridge in Weston Longville. |
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Queen Victoria and the Prince of Wales attended to view a working dairy, agricultural machinery and a wide range of farm animals. |
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Hazards in high water conditions can include floating trees, collapsing portions of river bank, overhanging branches and even dead farm animals. |
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The nearest farm was Birthwaite, which gave its name to the station and the village that began to grow up near it. |
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Watson states that Sherlock Holmes has retired to a small farm upon the Downs near Eastbourne. |
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Heeley City Farm and Graves Park are home to Sheffield's two farm animal collections, both of which are fully open to the public. |
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He often unified all the farm buildings into the architecture of his extended villas. |
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For working purposes, they can pull a plow or other farm equipment designed to be pulled by animals. |
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Three days later Turpin, accompanied by the same men along with William Saunders and Humphrey Walker, brutally raided a farm in Marylebone. |
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The pressed pulp is given to farm animals as winter feed, composted, discarded or used to make liqueurs. |
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Landlords generally resided in cities and their estates were left in the care of farm managers. |
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This venture accordingly came to an end, and Burns went home to Lochlea farm. |
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The average farm owners were better off, spending evenings in economic and social interactions at the village markets. |
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In 1799, Coleridge and Wordsworth stayed at Thomas Hutchinson's farm on the River Tees at Sockburn, near Darlington. |
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He was taught to read and write by his father, and first worked as a farm labourer at Farnham Castle. |
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Mill became a strong advocate of such social reforms as labour unions and farm cooperatives. |
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During World War I, Huxley spent much of his time at Garsington Manor near Oxford, home of Lady Ottoline Morrell, working as a farm labourer. |
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The duo remained close even after she retired to a Panama cattle farm with her husband. |
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Global Maritime has performed the technical design and engineering of an offshore based fish farm for Ocean Farming AS in Norway, a subsidiary of the SalMar Group. |
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Many big organizations are like farm teams that churn out managers to be snapped up by smaller companies hungry for experienced, hands-on leaders. |
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When they reach market weight, ducks at this factory farm are violently shackled upside down and run through an electrified vat of water before having their throats cut open. |
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Puerto Ricans believe in protecting their farm workers and compensating them fairly for the strenuous and time-consuming job of hand picking coffee. |
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From Tuesday afternoon, a transport ban of poultry, eggs and poultry manure has been imposed in an area of over 1 km around the farm in Zeewolde, Flevoland province. |
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The most conspicuous protistans on the farm are the planktonic suspended algae that undergo seasonal bloom in the lake at the back of the property. |
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After their meal, farm hands and maidens go out and dance around the last sheaf, the forecutter then cuts it off and the sheaf is brought home under cheering. |
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Although traditional corn-based ethanol has a loyal constituency in farm states, support for bio-ethanol, also known as cellulosic ethanol, is not common among politicians. |
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Here Burns grew up in poverty and hardship, and the severe manual labour of the farm left its traces in a premature stoop and a weakened constitution. |
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I assumed they were farm fish, but Gorinsky, a friend and local fishing guide who has cast a line for everything from 6-inch mojarra to 300-pound marlin, assured me otherwise. |
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Unusually for Dickens, as a consequence of his shock, he stopped working, and he and Kate stayed at a little farm on Hampstead Heath for a fortnight. |
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Such events have swallowed homes, cattle, cars, and farm machinery. |
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In the 17th century, the Somers Isles Company suppressed shipbuilding, as it needed Bermudians to farm in order for it to generate income from the land. |
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If the bol'shak mismanaged the family farm, or was too often drunk and violent, the commune could replace him under customary law with another household member. |
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There they built and repaired goods needed by farm families. |
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Ellisland Farm in Auldgirth, which he owned from 1788 to 1791, is maintained as a working farm with a museum and interpretation centre by the Friends of Ellisland Farm. |
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The invention and introduction of the mouldboard plough revolutionized agriculture in Scandinavia in the early Viking Age and made it possible to farm even the poor soils. |
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The place of his death was reputedly at a house belonging to a family named Rovel, thought to be a farm now called Treravel near Little Petherick. |
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Also, the British settlers wanted access to the fertile land of the Ohio River Valley for the new settlers that were flooding into the British colonies seeking farm land. |
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In 2008 the largest onshore wind farm in England was completed on Scout Moor and the repowering of the Slieve Rushen Wind Farm created the largest farm in Northern Ireland. |
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In the 21st century, diversification of agriculture and amendments in planning strategy have led to farm shops replacing many of the roadside stalls. |
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The farm bureau, through subscriptions from members, was able to give a holstein bull calf and a trio of fowls as prizes in a contest among the winners of the six districts. |
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Kraft grew up on a dairy farm in Ontario, before moving to Chicago. |
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Along with local farm produce of meat and cheese, many regions of the world have their own distinct style of biscuit due to the historic prominence of this form of food. |
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He began cultivating a small farm near Winkleigh, Devon called Moortown, a name which became embedded in the title of one of his poetry collections. |
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Still, the Colonial League experiment was successful enough in its first season for the Federals to become interested in pursuing it as a farm league for its excess players. |
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The first axis, focuses on improving the competitiveness of the farm and forestry sector through support for restructuring, development and innovation. |
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This allows farmers in England a period where their income is maintained, but which they can use to change farm practices to accord with the new regime. |
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In the highlands they were often even simpler, many built of rubble masonry and sometimes indistinguishable from the outside from houses or farm buildings. |
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It was more commonly produced around the time of Cato the Elder who mentions in his book De Agri Cultura that the vineyard was the most important aspect of a good farm. |
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Here are twenty acres of land, and it is all you can properly farm, unless you have more help than yourself. Now fence and cultivate it, and you can make an abundant living. |
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With food prices dropping over the past thirty years in real terms, many products have been making less than their cost of production when sold at the farm gate. |
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