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The huge employment transfer out of farms into cities over the 26-32 years is under reported (or not robust in Grapes of Wrath).
Lessons of the Great Depression, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Grapes is a mighty blogger who has named himself after t's testicles.
Herring Sworn In 2009
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Grapes is not a feeble blogger who has named himself after a pirate.
Herring Sworn In 2009
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Sour Grapes from the Loser who brought us Sarah Palin ...
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I am having trouble remembering after all these years (and I was not actually at the 93 convention), but I think Grapes is working on the assumption that Farris beat Kilberg by a wider margin than Allen beat Williams and Miller or Gilmore beat Agee.
MAJOR AG DEVELOPMENT 2008
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John Steinbeck in Grapes of Wrath painted a searing portrait of the Okies who fled the Plains.
The Worst Hard Time: Summary and book reviews of The Worst Hard Time by Timothy Egan. 2005
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In an old bakery truck, the two traveled to nearby farms while Steinbeck studied the condition of farm workers as well as the personality of his guide, who became the fictional Jim Rawley in Grapes.
John Steinbeck 2010
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Ten years ago, Israel was trying to destroy Hezbollah in a massive air campaign called Grapes of Wrath.
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Now Qana really went into the chronicles of history for Lebanon because it was in 1996, April 18, that Israel was engaged in an operation, an air artillery and naval operation, called Grapes of Wrath.
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That 1996 Israeli firestorm was called Grapes of Wrath.
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