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_The men coming in from the wheat-fields stared up in amazement.
Paperback Cover Cavalcade 7 Steve 2009
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Transform our fears that we may transform our war fields into wheat-fields, arms into handshakes, missiles into messengers of peace.
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The house, called Little Tew, sits alone, surrounded by wheat-fields, about three miles from Peaseminster.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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The house, called Little Tew, sits alone, surrounded by wheat-fields, about three miles from Peaseminster.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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The house, called Little Tew, sits alone, surrounded by wheat-fields, about three miles from Peaseminster.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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The house, called Little Tew, sits alone, surrounded by wheat-fields, about three miles from Peaseminster.
The English American Alison Larkin 2008
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A massive irrigation program, including a network of deep canals, had transformed the region from a dusty outback into a major agricultural center of wheat-fields, melon patches, and fruit trees.
The Goddess and the Bull MICHAEL BALTER 2005
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These innumerable pastures and wheat-fields are in New Castile, and before long more distinctively they are in La Mancha, the country dear to fame as the home of Don Quixote.
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Men were plowing with many yoke of oxen in the wheat-fields; elsewhere there were green pastures with herds of horses grazing in them, an abundance of brown pigs, and flocks of sheep with small lambs plaintively bleating.
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There is the same long ground-swell of wheat-fields, but yesterday you were followed in vision by the loveliness of the frugal and fertile
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