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  • CROP, that is really big news and a possible game-changer for Canadian politics.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • CROP, that is really big news and a possible game-changer for Canadian politics.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • The survey by the Centre de recherche d'opinion publique known as CROP was released

    CBC | Top Stories News 2010

  • Kruger's employer, Parkland Agri Services, is part of a larger group of companies known as CROP (Carbon Reduction Offset Projects) that are rounding up farmers like Appleyard across Alberta and helping them generate cash in a way never imagined only a few years ago.

    Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming RSS Newsfeed 2009

  • Every year, come August, the neighborhood hosts a festival called CROP Day, CROP being an acronym for Cotton Row On Parade; celebrants eat cotton candy as they stroll past dozens of empty storefronts, the departed merchants’ names still legible on the splintering doors and cloudy plate-glass windows but inexorably fading, like inscriptions on ancient tombstones.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • Every year, come August, the neighborhood hosts a festival called CROP Day, CROP being an acronym for Cotton Row On Parade; celebrants eat cotton candy as they stroll past dozens of empty storefronts, the departed merchants’ names still legible on the splintering doors and cloudy plate-glass windows but inexorably fading, like inscriptions on ancient tombstones.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • Every year, come August, the neighborhood hosts a festival called CROP Day, CROP being an acronym for Cotton Row On Parade; celebrants eat cotton candy as they stroll past dozens of empty storefronts, the departed merchants’ names still legible on the splintering doors and cloudy plate-glass windows but inexorably fading, like inscriptions on ancient tombstones.

    Confederacy of Silence Richard Rubin 2002

  • Bloomberg News CROP TO CUP: Brazil 's arabica beans, which are popular with U.S. companies like Starbucks, would join beans from 19 other nations in the ICE benchmark.

    Brazil Closer to Joining ICE Anna Raff 2010

  • All this quaint simplicity would be heartwarming except for one problem: The CROP walks are shrinking.

    Cashathon: The Rise of Charity Races Anne Kadet 2011

  • A few hundred Christians gathered in Bismarck, N.D., to raise money for food programs; the inaugural CROP Hunger Walk was half fund-raiser, half protest.

    Cashathon: The Rise of Charity Races Anne Kadet 2011

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