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  • Cultivation is limited by the firm wish of said field to revert to its natural state the minute your back is turned.

    The Orchard 2007

  • Cultivation is limited by the firm wish of said field to revert to its natural state the minute your back is turned.

    40 entries from May 2007 2007

  • Cultivation is limited by the firm wish of said field to revert to its natural state the minute your back is turned.

    The Orchard 2007

  • "(" Cultivation is antithetical synthesis and perfection to the point of irony ... "[quoted in Behler 98, my translation]).

    Introduction: Irony and Clerisy 1999

  • Just after the war, the Stationery Office published a book entitled The Cultivation of the Cricket Bat Willow.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Just after the war, the Stationery Office published a book entitled The Cultivation of the Cricket Bat Willow.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • His poem entitled "Cultivation" is pure and elegant in its style.

    Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Anne C. Lynch Botta 1853

  • Also participating, in keeping with the project's emphasis on 'voices from the field,' were two on-the-ground innovators from sub-Saharan Africa: Edward Mukiibi, co-founder and Project Coordinator of Developing Innovations in School Cultivation (DISC) in Uganda and Sithembile Ndema with the Food and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) in South Africa.

    Danielle Nierenberg: State of the World 2011 Symposium in Washington DC and Live Streaming Online Danielle Nierenberg 2011

  • Also participating, in keeping with the project's emphasis on 'voices from the field,' were two on-the-ground innovators from sub-Saharan Africa: Edward Mukiibi, co-founder and Project Coordinator of Developing Innovations in School Cultivation (DISC) in Uganda and Sithembile Ndema with the Food and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) in South Africa.

    Danielle Nierenberg: State of the World 2011 Symposium in Washington DC and Live Streaming Online Danielle Nierenberg 2011

  • Also participating, in keeping with the project's emphasis on 'voices from the field,' were two on-the-ground innovators from sub-Saharan Africa: Edward Mukiibi, co-founder and Project Coordinator of Developing Innovations in School Cultivation (DISC) in Uganda and Sithembile Ndema with the Food and Natural Resources Policy Analysis Network (FANRPAN) in South Africa.

    Danielle Nierenberg: State of the World 2011 Symposium in Washington DC and Live Streaming Online Danielle Nierenberg 2011

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