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For example, instead of manuring lands, the Indians would periodically slash and burn areas they wished to cultivate.
The franchise mode has been expanded with a scouting report and a minor league system that will let hands on managers cultivate talent.
The dearth of roles for older female actors appeared to cultivate perceptions of their marketability.
Some farmers cultivate bi-colour flowers like light yellow with maroon blotches, deep crimson-edged yellow, gold and red bicolour.
Here, people cultivate the ensete plant, which looks like a banana tree, but its trunk pulp is prepared and eaten.
You may cultivate the image of an amiable buffoon, and you may, quite frankly, look a bit of a mess.
Villagers cultivate maize, wheat and barley on verdant hillside terraces buttressed by stone escarpments.
Villagers engage in animal husbandry and cultivate wheat, barley, and sugar beets.
Thus, one might cultivate and exercise virtues such as self-restraint for the sake of goods, such as a rich and vibrant marriage.
Mature gentlemen should cultivate some sensibility and awareness of the aesthetics of these things.
Instead they cultivate the value of toleration, which becomes the chief virtue in democratic societies.
Ashwagandha is unique as a tonic herb in that it is exceptionally easy to cultivate and is ready for harvest after only one year of growth.
That is always the way of artists, for only mere celebrities are famous for being famous and need to cultivate a profile.
We can consciously cultivate practices that bring us in touch with other kinds of temporality.
Many people read nothing but newspapers, others religious tracts and books but in the end, such people cultivate a limited range of vocabulary.
By knowing and controlling nature, men bettered their physical lot, gaining the leisure needed to cultivate minds and morals.
In order never to be overcome by harm-doers, cultivate patience through mindfulness of the demerits of anger.
Most arrive with fear and trepidation and have to cultivate the ability to cope.
They cultivate and survive in the bad environment, and are on short commons.
To cultivate his clientele, he now travels to conduct private trunk shows in the homes of potential customers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Both grow abundantly as does also the snowberry, the same we cultivate for garden shrubbery.
And is man less than a cow, that he cannot cultivate his instincts to an equal point?
A jack-of-all-trades, he knew how to cultivate the ground, but for himself only.
I would cultivate the correct pose of the hat and wear boots with knobbly toes.
The lady fern is very easy to cultivate and when once established is apt to crowd aside its neighbors.
My gardener allows me to cultivate it in an uncherished corner of one of her beds.
It is best for him to cultivate a taste for unsweetened or even acid drinks.
There is nothing occult in the suggestion that the worrier cultivate a fad.
If we wish to cultivate the Representative faculties, we must begin by cultivating the presentative faculties.
I cultivate to corn and potatoes for about eight years, and then sow to red clover.
The species are easy to cultivate and well adapted for borders or the rock-garden.
The run-off is increasing every year as we cut our forests and cultivate our land.
I advocated the subdivision of the land, allotting to each family what it could cultivate and measuring their crops separately.
They will find the courage to clear the land of the flotsam and cultivate it anew.
Moreover, it is the one mankind, if it could, would cultivate with the most assiduity.
Will it not behoove me to cultivate all my virtues and eradicate all my defects?
The same feeling may actuate many a Peruvian bondholder when he is told that the Peruvians are beginning to cultivate literature.
Our lands, like those of the British West Indies, would become almost valueless for the want of laborers to cultivate them.
The natives cultivate, in the lagune of Chalco, a sort of carex called tout, on which the insects readily deposit their eggs.
We could not colonise it, could not cultivate it, could not draw a revenue from it.
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