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I have noted that a strong party is one in which rank-and-file members are more concerned with collective reputations rather than cultivating personal reputations.
The land was cultivated, and the country became prosperous.
The amount, if any, and type of fertilizer used depended on the type of crops and trees cultivated.
Problems associated with the destruction of cultivated crops by herdsmen accessing grazing fields are bound to intensity.
In the case of lands cultivated with other crops, many transferred the lands above the ceiling limits to their relatives.
Once developed, the alien idea proved a potent motif for fictional explorations of the singularity or insignificance of humanity cultivated by the extraterrestrial hypothesis.
By 1961 he had rid himself of his intellectual, bespectacled look, cultivating instead a more friendly look in order to find a wider '^ ' audience.
Crystal himself has cultivated, and indeed par tly created, in his writings over the past three decades.
Here was one reason that friendship among men was to be prized and cultivated.
Previously cultivated plots were kept in the planting cycle in order to save labor time, though soil fertility was becoming exhausted.
First, regularity of strophic constructions and tight rhyme schemes are especially cultivated by the troubadours to impose structure on an unruly vernacular language.
Self-mastery did not bear down upon desire, but instead cultivated and operationalized it.
They have also cultivated 15 acres of swampy rice.
They established exclusive rights on the lands they cultivated, thereby excluding the indigenous communities from vast areas.
If it was janmi land, then they had to pay rent for the cultivating years and tax if cultivated for three consecutive years.
Here, the moral content of kinship cultivated on the shop floor is that of loyalty, reliability and above all trust, rather than that of hierarchy.
Through debt, the shahukars cultivated relationships of personal obligation that artisan-clients often found difficult to break.
Within the reserve, however, three zones of currently cultivated land (on a two-year rotation) and three 'abandoned' zones were identified.
The original data included more than 300 barley varieties, most of which were not cultivated in recent years.
The ground under the trees is usually cultivated.
Allotments were usually cultivated by members of a family who lived together, and they used them to grow vegetables, mainly potatoes.
Conversely, the rockers cultivated a more rugged male image and with their motorbikes and leather jackets rejected any hint of effeminacy.
Regulation, it is felt, promotes conformity; a successful research enterprise cultivates its outliers.
Topography and climatic conditions, however, limit cultivated crops to only 4% of the land area.
When would it have been the most useful in cultivating desirable affiliations or quelling potential animosities between groups?
Farm size reduces inefficiency, as indicated by the positive and significant coefficient on land area cultivated.
In the hope of cultivating research in this domain, we offer a range of avenues that we see as particularly important targets for future research.
A target farmer cultivated less than 6 ha and earned more than 80 per cent of his income from agriculture.
The no spatial diversi®cation scenario was a modi®cation of the base scenario in which all cultivated land was in the same rotation phase.
However, cassava density can be augmented after the harvest of groundnut, as practised by far mers in more intensively cultivated areas.
The resource stock expands because of a reduction in the land cultivated of almost 7 per cent.
The drastic drop in total area cultivated with cocoyam indicates that many farmers have decided to grow other crops.
As a result there has been relatively little scientific input into defining how best such species can be cultivated and production made more efficient.
Here, we defined adopters as farmers who, after planting and evaluating a new variety, cultivated it again for at least another season.
The four widely cultivated clones are generally quick-maturing, produce soft-textured and tasty food making them preferred by far mers.
The activities that engaged the villagers' attention included keeping productive food-crop farms, organizing fishing expeditions, hunting, and cultivating cocoa farms.
Rather, it is their workload that prevents them from cultivating larger fields.
He cultivated this self-image through unceasing teaching and writing that resonated well beyond systematic theology.
Three weeks after germination, the cotton in both systems was cultivated with a rototiller, which was used again a month later to control weeds.
The organic farms cultivated, in 1999, about 270,000 ha farmland, 60,000 ha of which was arable land.
Apparently healthy seeds collected from herbivore droppings were also cultivated, with sample sizes determined by seed availability.
The volunteers, on the other hand, were at least from the next generation, compared to the cultivated variety from which they were lost.
Seeds from cultivated plants and natural populations had similar (+2%) percentages of waterimpermeable seeds.
In all forest fallows, ranging from 0.2-1.5 ha in size, tobacco and cotton were cultivated for a period of 3 y prior to abandonment.
Cereals, gardens and fruit orchards are cultivated year-round.
Due to the fact that the trees from both places are cultivated, their origin is unknown.
However, the patchy distribution of open clearings and former cultivated land inside the forest affected the location of vegetation plots.
The graduate system was discontinued, having been denounced as a system for cultivating revisionist seedlings.
Notably, 34 of the 43 plants hosting more than three fruit fly species were cultivated species.
A method for cultivating morphologically undifferentiated embryonic stem cells from porcine blastocysts.
Our great writers sensed the need for enriching and cultivating the language of the people without resorting to the means of scientific philology.
Deliberately cultivated, his style steered between his audiences' expectations and his own propensities and embodied options.
Without cultivating inner detachment, their study would be invaded by cares and worries coming "from within," from their socialized self.
Common species of vegetables cultivated on the plots were tomato, spinach, potato, sweet potato and chillies.
Females reared on wild grape produced a fitness index identical to the cultivated grapes.
In addition, we examined the genetic relationship between cultivated and wild grapes to draw inferences about the history of domestication.
Absent from private sector research, not surprisingly, are many crops cultivated by the world's poor, including small-grain cereals, tubers and legumes.
The grand vistas which now pass as historical understanding have been created and cultivated by the humble labours of the many.
In house building traditions, burial practices or cultivating techniques, they are both omnipresent and accessible to the archaeologist.
Being aristocratic now meant cultivating links with those above one, as much or more than with those below.
One of the principles was: psychological development through cultivating morals.
In the fifth year of the seed tracer study, new varieties accounted for 26% of the seed cultivated by the sample farmers.
He was considered as the 'master of the soil' of all cultivated fields.
The government leased-in vast areas of forestland from janmis for cultivating teak.
There were many claims to rights to the produce of the land between those who cultivated it and the state.
A research culture and capability have to be cultivated.
Particle-supported autotrophic biofilms were cultivated in external-loop airlift reactors at different pumice concentrations.
Politicians have typically cultivated close personal ties to newspaper editors and columnists in order to further their own objectives.
The request was turned down on the grounds that, since rice was not currently being cultivated there, compensation would be inappropriate.
Finally, even in a consumerdriven marketplace, the grower-buyer relationship will remain critical to facilitating market activities, and will therefore need to be cultivated and sustained.
They also cultivated cardamom that soon became an important cash crop and brought in substantial revenue.
The lowintensity treatment was planted with a diversity of forage crops in 2003 and had not been cultivated during the 2-year experiment.
The majority of the total cultivated land was owned by the producer alone.
In the spring of 2004, the land was cultivated and harrowed prior to planting.
However, farmers insist on cultivating barley as a means of protecting the land from any livestock grazing.
Overall, the density and stand of barley cultivated using these interventions were much better than those of barley cultivated in adjacent untreated land.
The majority of farmers managed only one garden field, although a very small proportion cultivated more than one.
Of beautiful, serious, cultivated, sensitive, social, stylish songs?
What cultivated person would not prefer being individual to being nondescript?
When land became scarce farmers could move back to land that they, or their fathers had already cultivated.
The potential will, however, depend on the identification of" useful" genes in both cultivated and wild plants.
Roughly what is the upper limit for the enclosed cultivated land?
In other words, it is culture (a cultivated human way of appreciating beauty) which institutes a piece of land into a landscape.
The investigations were carried out for defined heterotrophic biofilms that were cultivated in a tube reactor.
The plot is cultivated for a few years and then left fallow for regeneration of biomass.
With cultivated oil palm, leaf removal is thus mainly a management operation rather than a natural process.
The government's objective function depends on whether it recognizes returns to all land, both cultivated and common, or returns only to common land.
First, poor farmers normally view the technology as a low-cost way for cultivating their land.
The producers there are described as poor and ageing farmers typically cultivating less than one hectare, who are facing an uncertain future.
In earlier societies, each person did a wide variety of activities and cultivated numerous skills.
In earlier centuries, few technological breakthroughs increased yields and the food needs of growing populations had to be met by expanding cultivated area.
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