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Each year that enormous spread of land will become more valuable.
You never saw anything more peaceful than that spread of land right then, but I was not a trusting man.
Aggression over such rights and French's large spread of land drew a certain loathing toward him.
We top the rise, see a new spread of land before us, the road descends and the drone of the engine falls away again.
I also wish to touch upon the role of private ownership. A broad spread of land ownership can have an impact on biodiversity.
Getting it out, saying it in the freedom of this great spread of land, my own land, somehow makes it seem all right.
Fine descent, a reassuring spread of land sloping easily down, then a fairly sharp but negotiable stretch ending in another cliff.
They bought a 40-acre spread of land on a mountain in Washington State, which they named New Sodom.
The Bar K was a deserted spread of land northwest of town, not too far from that weird squalling canyon.
Several other flatbed lorries had been scattered throughout the area, and as she watched, workmen loaded them with the rubble they'd collected, obviously preparing the spread of land for construction.
ROARK and Wynand stood on the top of a hill, looking over a spread of land that sloped away in a long gradual curve.
Up the river from us was the Freniere plantation, a magnificent spread of land which had great hopes of making a fortune in sugar, just shortly after the refining process had been invented.
Enclosure was not always so welcome to occupiers and tenants, who often lost important grazing rights on common land, and who feared their spread of land in the open fields might be replaced by an inferior plot.
'By Using Machines, Production Goes Up' Mr. Li and nine members of his family now farm this spread of land, its expanse far beyond the dreams and experience of most Chinese farmers.
While wealthy, horse-country towns like Bedford and Lewisboro have long had three-and four-acre zoning, now more modest communities like Yorktown, Patterson and Mahopac require homes to be built on opulent spreads of land.
An attempt sponsored by the United Nations to halt the spread of land mines, which kill or maim more than 20,000 people a year, has foundered because China and a handful of other countries refused to accept proposed restrictions on the manufacture and use of mines.
Besides the wide spread of lands which abound in Mahin, Araromi, Ilumeje and Aheri Area of the Local Government is suitable for the existing oil mills and palm plantation and the fruits can be sourced from the estates.
A5 PLAN TO LIMIT LAND MINES FAILS A U.N.-sponsored attempt to halt the spread of land mines foundered when China and other countries refused to accept restrictions on their manufacture and use.