Even after being diagnosed with tennis elbow, she continued working as a gleaner at a garlic farm. |
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A wise man should learn good behaviour, good words and good acts from every side, as a gleaner collects grains of corn from the field abandoned by the reapers. |
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For Thoreau, wild apples that grew untended by human hands, providing spicy fruit for the intrepid gleaner, were emblematic of our greatest independent thinkers. |
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Varda, as the film's title implies, is a gleaner, too. |
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I have to give the author of this letter to the Gleaner a warm Jamaican BIG UP, as I think he has said a mouthful here. |
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Look at the case recently mentioned in the Gleaner where some men were convicted of capital murder for a murder committed in the process of robbing a bank. |
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