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  • Any recounting of the Vikings is duty-bound to note that theirs was an agricul - tural economy, and that while men "went a-viking" their extended families stayed behind to raise grain, cabbage, onions, peas, beans, cattle, sheep, goats and pigs.

    The Ancient Mariners 2008

  • The thunderous rumbling of a struc-tural collapse.

    Reliving a Nightmare 2007

  • By his application to her, rather than to her na-tural friends and relations; by his endeavouring to alienate her affections from them; by wishing her to favour private and clandestine meetings (conscious that his pretensions will not stand discussion); by the inequality of his fortune to hers: and has not our excellent Miss Byron, in the letters to her Lucy

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • I see a blush of disdain arising in your lovely cheek, restoring to it the roses, and giving its na-tural brilliancy to your conscious eye.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • I was for doing lexx than justice to a bro-ther, that I might do more than justice to an unna — tural relation.

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • This model is common in the Canadian cul-tural sector but often controversial-and, to be fair, there are many instances where it has failed.

    Breaking New Ground 2003

  • Because they have larger-sized farms, the direct effect of their adoption on total agricul tural production is relatively important.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • Because they have larger-sized farms, the direct effect of their adoption on total agricul tural production is relatively important.

    Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003

  • White South Africans and their governments sought to limit Africans 'choices and to force them to provide cheap agricul-tural or mining labor.

    G. Africa, 1795-1917 2001

  • The world also had gained an impressively rich cul-tural and scientific reputation during its first hundred years.

    Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001

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