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  • For example, in a high school Latin test, the word agricola would appear, and then the computer would highlight possible definitions: “farmer,” “soldier,” “horse,” waiting for Jesse to pull the alien when he saw the option he wanted.

    Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010

  • For example, in a high school Latin test, the word agricola would appear, and then the computer would highlight possible definitions: “farmer,” “soldier,” “horse,” waiting for Jesse to pull the alien when he saw the option he wanted.

    Knowing Jesse Marianne Leone 2010

  • Tierra muy fertil sin explotación agricola anterior.

    Ecological land available to undertaking projects / Terreno ecol�gico disponible para desarrollar pr 2009

  • There is also one potentially endemic spider, 11 endemic terrestrial mollusks, and one (now-extinct) endemic nemertean, Pantinonemertes agricola.

    Bermuda subtropical conifer forests 2007

  • The ecoregion has witnessed the recent extinction of many endemic species, including the Bermuda spike rush (Eloecharis bermudiana) and the only endemic nemertean, Pantinonemertes agricola.

    Bermuda subtropical conifer forests 2007

  • Quae haec injustitia ut nobilis quispiam, aut faenerator qui nihil agat, lautam et splendidam vitam agat, otio et deliciis, quum interim auriga, faber, agricola, quo respub. carere non potest, vitam adeo miseram ducat, ut pejor quam jumentorum sit ejus conditio?

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Rusticorum dea preesse vacantibus et otiosis putabatur, cui post labores agricola sacrificabat.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • An agricola produced food from his land and, if he had help from XII or so servi or captivi, that was nihil to us.

    Archive 2004-11-01 M-mv 2004

  • An agricola produced food from his land and, if he had help from XII or so servi or captivi, that was nihil to us.

    Silent night, snowy night M-mv 2004

  • A very agricola laboriosus was I to travellers bound westward through Lincoln and Wayland to nobody knows where; they sitting at their ease in gigs, with elbows on knees, and reins loosely hanging in festoons; I the home-staying, laborious native of the soil.

    Walden 2004

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  • Refreshing.

    December 16, 2008