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It's a pretty place to be at harvest time, and the door is always open to friends.
At harvest time, the guerrillas are said to take what food they want and set fire to the rest.
I have even heard that at harvest, they are themselves in the field."
We cannot overlook the fact that the industry provides 46 million days' work for 400, 000 people at harvest time.
On that Thursday, the market had the atmosphere of a country fair at harvest time.
This road was still used up until the 1920s at harvest time.
Isn't that where you take the hay at harvest time?
You'd strip the land of the men at harvest time."
In some areas schools were temporarily closed at harvest time to enable students to work.
At harvest, the devil found he got nothing but stubble.
The trees are often maintained quite low, for ease of access at harvest.
If the net is not full at harvest, valuable space has been wasted.
These terms indicate the sugar content in grapes at harvest.
Considered a fair to good vintage at harvest time, 1979 turned out to be a disappointment.
But those guys were mostly doing it at harvest.
At harvest, the crops are distributed to shareholders once a week.
It has guided tours for visitors, especially at harvest time.
In the old days there were around a dozen people in the field at harvest time.
"It would be good enough if we could all pull together the rest of the year, as we do at harvest."
Her graduation work was genre painting named "Children at harvest".
At harvest time Scar lived up to the savagery of its name.
Farmers sold vegetables from their truck gardens at harvest time.
But then one evening at harvest time, he had noticed her alone in a field and gone to talk to her.
Everyone in the village pitches in to work at harvest time.
At harvest time, farmers from all over these hills would gather around the mill.
It's a pretty place to be at harvest time, and the door is always open to friends.
At harvest time, the guerrillas are said to take what food they want and set fire to the rest.
We cannot overlook the fact that the industry provides 46 million days' work for 400, 000 people at harvest time.
On that Thursday, the market had the atmosphere of a country fair at harvest time.
This road was still used up until the 1920s at harvest time.
Isn't that where you take the hay at harvest time?
You'd strip the land of the men at harvest time."
In some areas schools were temporarily closed at harvest time to enable students to work.
Considered a fair to good vintage at harvest time, 1979 turned out to be a disappointment.
It has guided tours for visitors, especially at harvest time.
In the old days there were around a dozen people in the field at harvest time.
At harvest time Scar lived up to the savagery of its name.
Farmers sold vegetables from their truck gardens at harvest time.
But then one evening at harvest time, he had noticed her alone in a field and gone to talk to her.
Everyone in the village pitches in to work at harvest time.
At harvest time, farmers from all over these hills would gather around the mill.
At harvest time, farmers spend most of the day picking cherries by hand.
At harvest time come classes on health and nutrition.
Matteo, the young manager, said it was tricky at harvest time.
According to the French press, some houses paid even more because growers held back grapes at harvest time.
Hail at harvest time might mean old men and women and young children would never see another spring.
They are named for their use to carry ale or cider at harvest time.
None of them looked their best at harvest time when little effort could be wasted on mere appearance.
He said he was feeling pressure to improve social benefits to get enough workers at harvest time.
It's an entertainment in the countryside at harvest time.