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Even a victory like today's means less than the garnering of what food and goods we can."
Book the Third, "Garnering," details the results of the harvest.
King's tenure was marred by his son's garnering of unwanted headlines.
He truly had not suspected any garnering in the clearing would be for such vile purposes.
The women's feet are shears in "Garnering," a wheat harvest scene.
He stored his garnering in a container and resumed his place on the sled.
These industries rapidly depleted the salmon runs and the Indians' garnering of the salmon.
The crops and the hay, sodden and black, had rotted in the fields, for they were not worth the garnering.
Although the posts were strongly contested, nepotistic appointment practices played a significant role in the garnering of posts.
Henchard, backed by Jopp, read a disastrous garnering, and resolved to base his strategy against Farfrae upon that reading.
Artistic creation, as well as the garnering of ideological, religious, and esoteric production knowledge, were important in exclusionary tactics and elite identity.
Though the challenge was not taken seriously, it was argued that Gray's garnering of roughly 30% of the vote indicated dissatisfaction from a sizable amount of Fuquay citizens.
For Goethe, his first ten years at Weimar could well be described as a garnering of a degree and range of experience which perhaps could be achieved in no other way.
The public have been banned from the camps where workers live and work - a situation which human rights campaigners say prevents the garnering of information regarding labour conditions and number of workers.
Of the two ingredients, he could influence one--the garnering of funds; for the other he could only pray to the goddess of good fortune--the interest of brilliant students.
Shortly afterward, a svelte garnering of Torond nobility occupied LaKarn at the exit, and suddenly Margot appeared beside him, took his arm, and-as if he were leading-directed his steps to a tiny, curtained alcove.
Papadakis is Associate Editor of the historic literary journal Pnevmatiki Zoi (Athens Academy Award - 2002) being responsible for numerous items, the book review, and the editing of the series on the garnering of contemporary poets.
'Old fashioned bee-keeping consisted almost entirely of the let-alone system ... terminating in the concomitant horrors of the brimstone pit, and the garnering of a mess of indescribable components, by courtesy called honey,' says H Geary.
Answers, points are gained through the garnering of trust evidenced in upward moderations of posted content; however, as stated by Slashdot co-founder CmdrTaco, his implementation of user moderation was not intended as a currency, even though it has evolved on other discussion-oriented sites into such a system.
Michaelmas and the Autumnal Equinox bring the garnering of the fruits of wood and orchard, the saving of pumpkins and all root vegetables - the final Harvest Home, when all the produce is displayed in churches or village halls, demonstrating the success or failure of the year's work.