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Farmers had given lands no longer under maize over to the cultivation of pastures, cow peas, sunflower and other crops, said le Clus.
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Kit le Clus of the National Maize Producers 'Organisation said agriculture was in a unique situation and needed to be enhanced.
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Of this amount, R4,5 million was paid to consultant Brig Pierre le Clus to popularise the party between January and March 1994, when the CDP was toppled from power by a popular uprising,
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On Wednesday he said he had remembered what he had done with the signal because he had learnt in August last year that his former staff officer, Col P le Clus, had been away studying in June,
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Col le Clus in earlier evidence, because if he could not remember what had happened to the signal, he would surely have thought that his staff officer might have known.
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Gen van Rensburg said he had then recalled dealing with the signal which would have been dealt with by Col le Clus had he been present.
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SAAU economist Kit le Clus said the rains could transform a disastrous two million ton maize crop estimate into an eight million ton maize harvest, which would leave a surplus of up to
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Congregation of Bursfeld, which at the end of the fifteenth century counted 142 monasteries, may be said to have sprung from the monastery of Clus near Gandersheim.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Having effected notable reforms at Clus, where he had been abbot since 1430, Dederoth was induced by Duke Otto of Brunswick, in 1433, to undertake the reform of Bursfeld.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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Basle, approved the Bursfeld Union, which then consisted of the six abbeys: Bursfeld, Clus, Reinhausen, Cismar in Schleswig-Holstein, St. Jacob near Mainz, and Huysburg near Magdeburg.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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