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- noun Plural form of
hectare .
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Examples
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Greek history and mythology, practicle mathematics (like figuring out how many feet of fencing are required to surround a given parcel of land measured in hectares), Latin, etc. Heck!
Think Progress » New poll finds more Americans in favor of eliminating the filibuster. 2010
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It might be possible for a one hop straight to Camp Savage in Minnesota, based there on 53 thousand hectares is a massive ANG facility.
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Vattenfall estimates that the maximum technical potential of these 930 million hectares is to absorb roughly 21.6 billion tons of CO2 per year.
Earth Policy Institute: Planting Trees and Managing Soils to Sequester Carbon 2008
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Almost 90% of its 206,500 hectares is sea, and the park includes five large islands: Coronada, del Carmen, Danzante, Monzerrat and Santa Catalina.
Loreto and San Javier: From Sun, Sand and Snorkeling to Museums, Missions and Mountains. 2008
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Almost 90% of its 206,500 hectares is sea, and the park includes five large islands: Coronada, del Carmen, Danzante, Monzerrat and Santa Catalina.
Loreto and San Javier: From Sun, Sand and Snorkeling to Museums, Missions and Mountains. 2008
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Now yesterday I found out that the Spanish word for hectares is hectares and the last “e” sounds like an English long e.
he Spanish letter"e" 2007
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Now yesterday I found out that the Spanish word for hectares is hectares and the last “e” sounds like an English long e.
he Spanish letter"e" 2007
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Now yesterday I found out that the Spanish word for hectares is hectares and the last “e” sounds like an English long e.
he Spanish letter"e" 2007
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Now yesterday I found out that the Spanish word for hectares is hectares and the last “e” sounds like an English long e.
he Spanish letter"e" 2007
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Now yesterday I found out that the Spanish word for hectares is hectares and the last “e” sounds like an English long e.
he Spanish letter"e" 2007
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