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Long before Rain Harvesting concept caught fire, to combat the severe drought and water shortage, the Bishnois build water storage tanks that can collect and store rain water.
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Learning to grow the turkeys was easy enough, at least compared to the tricky bit between farm and table: "Harvesting" the turkeys.
TreeHugger 2009
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Can't the come up with a better word than "Harvesting" the organs.
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As Stocks Soar Many Investors Who Face Hefty Levies on Capital Gains Are 'Harvesting' Their Losses to Minimize the Pain.
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Harvesting solar energy also demands huge quantities of water.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: How the Status Quo Benefits Natural Gas Companies The Media Consortium 2010
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Biological colonialism: Harvesting ovarian eggs in Africa for stem cell research in the West. via Baptist Press.
Baptist Press - ‘Biological colonialism’ in Africa’s future? - News with a Christian Perspective 2009
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Harvesting is done by hand, and many passes are made through the vineyards.
Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc Jay McInerney 2012
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I feel good about being about to contribute this skill because it is a very important part of the Mango Harvesting process, and it is the only major skill that I possess that I believe to be truly unique to me in this huge lab.
To Hire or Not to Hire Candid Engineer 2009
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Harvesting this energy would cost about $36 billion less than offshore oil and gas production, while creating about three times as many jobs.
Jackie Savitz: Spillproof: Why Offshore Wind Should Replace Offshore Drilling Jackie Savitz 2010
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