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They barely reached the stop sign two car paces ahead of oncoming traffic and leaped over the highway, landing right next to the unknown subject.
Let it roll on full good, inexorable, irresistible, benignant, to the broader lands and better days.
By the late thirteenth century, those for whom landed income was the chief source of revenue faced an uncertain future.
In new lands, lords were prepared to offer special advantages to recruits, including a greater measure of freedom.
They bought up lands from secular dukes who were only too keen to mortgage them.
At his death in 1500, he left his principal messuage and a workhouse to his elder son and other lands to a second son.
Both sides were busy attempting to attract settlers to their lands.
Individual members prospered as major trading princes and ruled their lands in accordance with local tradition.
A simple question of who has the rights to ownership and use of particular lands cannot be settled on this basis alone.
The arable lands are not considered to be part of the farmstead here.
Moreover, much of the forest that has been lost or forest that remains, covered lands that had earlier been populated and farmed.
To promote this value on private lands, the agency subsidizes habitat connectivity and livestock vaccination.
At the same time, in many accessible areas there are clear indications of agricultural expansion into unsustainable lands.
The fact that the rural poor have access to the most fragile lands induces significant environmental losses and soil degradation.
As cocoa specialization provided greater remuneration to the farmer's labour, it soon became the crop of choice for all smallholders who settled in forested lands.
Before the heathland reclamations, the village areas consisted of small, closed villages with around them the fields (essen), the communal grazing lands and the forests.
Conversely, the lands which benefited most from the drainage were those that contributed least.
When one comes in contact with linguistic diversity on an individual level, such as through travel in foreign lands, it is enriching.
One could also see a reduction in cultivation of the marginal lands with consequent reductions in erosion risk on these lands.
The latter could be onerous and include loss of tenure for leased lands - a powerful threat for the weaker, small colonos in particular.
However, most of the lands allocated for ex-soldiers were not suitable for agriculture.
In that world there is an explanation of why it lands heads up.
Boreholes were increasingly recognised as personal property through that decade, and the private ownership of the adjacent grazing lands quickly followed.
Several reasons can be adduced to explain this ' soft landing ' in the macro-economy.
He also proposed to dispense with the staff who worked these lands, sell the estate cattle, and lease out jungle areas as pasture.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century maps and atlases were regularly associating territory with the ownership of discrete and delimited lands.
The former remain at the feature-checked position whereas the latter is deleted at the landing site.
Why are features which are not checked at the landing site always interpreted at the base position ?
However, the area under the forest cover has risen with the other types of the uncultivable lands being clubbed along with the forests.
The mode of acquiring property rights in these lands varied considerably.
The first involved distinguishing forest from lands which were open to agricultural colonisation and development.
Increasingly they came under suspicion in their own lands.
The farmers (lavradores) who took a lease directly exploited at least some of the land's resources, but not necessarily all.
Although it remains implicit, this assumption suggests that the decision to refixate long words is taken before landing on the word.
In this case, landing positions of primary saccades cluster at both target locations.
While daughters and married women rarely held or managed landed property on their own, the situation with regard to widows was very different.
In addition, the government tried to incorporate additional lands on the outskirts and add them on to main area of the city.
The lands on the outskirts were mainly agricultural.
The response intensity function for each wavelength was the percentage landing response plotted against log relative intensity.
Their target species include anchovies sardinellas, mackerels, scads, and some tuna-like fish, landed fresh.
The resource owners, knowing the importance of embankments to protect their lands, would cooperate through enabling institutions to ensure their maintenance.
We tabulated also the extent and value of nonforested lands with good agroclimatic conditions.
By using his access to capital, he began at an early age to secure an immediate interest in the lands of indebted landowners.
Collective action can play a significant role in sustainable management of common grazing lands through restricting access and regulating use.
There is very little damage to property in normal flood years, since most rural roads and homes are built on naturally or artificially elevated lands.
Namely, only lands in which environmental benefits per acre exceed a given threshold are targeted for the program.
Farmers in these fallow lands depend for income on one crop of rice a year, so they are usually poor.
There were no data for the previously untried and possibly unsuitable fallow lands.
Issues of fossil collecting from tribal lands are raised here too.
The floor on which he landed was covered with a carpet.
In the wake of this, the farm lands and the towns were reclaimed by the encroaching forest.
In that fight, alliances were essential among activists of different lands and across racial divides.
Reducing and/or eliminating tillage operations can significantly reduce turnaround time on lands that are double or triple cropped annually.
Thanks to an expensive improvement programme, involving the development of new infrastructures, parts of these lands were eventually transformed into irrigated fields.
All of these lands came to be protected from unauthorised use.
Their ability to employ such techniques was largely tied to the status that such cultivators enjoyed on the lands they worked.
At the same time she launched her campaign to secularize church lands and thus deprive the hierarchy of the source of its autonomy.
At the same time the seminaries, dependent on state subsidies following the secularization of church lands, went into decline.
Economic liberalism favors transferring the public lands to the private sector.
The dominant ideas regarding the public lands at the time were economic liberalism (and its variants), technocratic utilitarianism, and preser vationism.
Second, the president should have executive authority to transfer lands into the forest reser ves.
While neighboring lands split off and the colonization of the people was never achieved, the empire triumphed in the sublime discipline of poetic language.
In addition, there has been increased interest in the role of agricultural lands in greenhouse gas emissions51.
Farmers and landed proprietors were the productive classes.
The landscape is a mosaic of crop fields, secondary forests of different development stages resulting from the abandonment of agricultural lands and primary forest.
Secondly, in view of the economic as well as environmental importance of many public lands, it established two distinct mechanisms to facilitate their survival.
On the one hand, we can note the inverse relationship between the persistence of common lands and the polarisation of wealth.
Rehabilitation of tropical lands: a key to sustaining development.
In the post-war period, barrio representatives increasingly filed accusations about illegal sales and usurpations of their lands by outsiders.
Accepting the town's claim to dominion helped communities safeguard their lands and a degree of autonomy.
Firstly, it clearly fostered the sale of common lands by issuing legislation which favoured the establishment of private ownership rights.
Descriptions of voyages and distant lands excited considerable interest during the personal rule.
A chapter detailing the defence of a village's communal lands is based on the work of another scholar.
Even in her own lands, the matriarch's rank had to be absolutely impeccable to allow her to speak.
Therefore, marginal lands are not necessarily more economically efficient at sequestering carbon, and indeed the opposite may be true.
Second, it is important to localize a trace with its landing site in the same elementary tree, if possible.
Evidently, the events across the border were reviving dormant resentments throughout the western frontier lands.
The new constitution continued to ban the sale of school lands, but also limited the lease terms to 25 years.
In the case of lands cultivated with other crops, many transferred the lands above the ceiling limits to their relatives.
They established exclusive rights on the lands they cultivated, thereby excluding the indigenous communities from vast areas.
No more ' free' lands remained; a situation had been created in which every fresh conquest presupposed wresting territory from its owner.
In 1969 humans achieved the long-awaited goal of actually landing on the moon.
His lands and other properties yielded him a yearly income of in excess of £600.
By the midseventeenth-century, the rent on the ' poors lands ' associated with the church house amounted to £2 15s.
Clearly, the notions coincide whenever the external ray lands.
The rational parameter rays landing on the real line correspond to the angles t in [0, 1/2] for which t -t.
The managed forests there cover a rational area and alternate with de-wooded savannas and lands reserved for crops.
Another group with significant landed property was the newly emerging educated elite.
Finally, there are features of all these lands which are essential to consider in any overview of their recent history.
Do the fallow lands of the south have potential for wheat?
To estimate the increase due to breeding of migrant stainers in the lands and the time taken for such increase to appear.
A sort of habit has arisen in the colony, of persons buying landed property who have no money to pay for it.
The private property rights of settlers in these lands were later recognized by the state and titles were granted to them.
On these lands, the settlers were not allowed to cultivate perennial crops like coffee, pepper, jack trees and so on.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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