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Carryover stocks of maize from last season are currently extremely low, according to another new USDA report.
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Carryover stocks of maize from last season are currently extremely low, according to another new USDA report.
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Carryover stocks of maize from last season are currently extremely low, according to another new USDA report.
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Carryover stocks of maize from last season are currently extremely low, according to another new USDA report.
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Carryover basis was passed, then repealed as unworkable, 20 years ago.
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Carryover really adds a lot at least 10 degrees and to me it definitely tastes done both for white and dark meat.
Recipe of the Day: Fast Roast Chicken - Bitten Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Carryover unit sales of alpine equipment fell 17% for skis and 10% for boots, largely on declining inventories.
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Carryover effects from a poor winter did no imply that.
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Carryover estimates have pulled back due to higher than expected exports.
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Carryover features include a pop-up flash, optical image stabilization, a 3-inch LCD screen (it serves as the camera's only viewfinder), and HDMI-out.
Macworld Tim Moynihan 2010
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