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At half past four played hide and coop in the Sawyer pasture.
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Here was the smokehouse and there was a turkey in a coop.
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New Zealand's second biggest dairy coop could be sold to the Chinese.
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That is to say-yes-Ihavean old hen left in the coop.
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Listen, is there a quick way to get up to the coop?
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A co-operative approach is both morally right and the smart way forward.
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It represents a rare example of genuinely co-operative behaviour demonstrated by birds.
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The Port Nolloth co-operative had voluntarily suspend fishing until the situation improved.
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But the local associations are the vital units in any co-operative movement.
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But he denied the Belgium-based co-operative should have taken these measures sooner.
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In 1940 state-controlled winemaking cooperatives were introduced to help support the industry.
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By 1958 much of the land had been collectivized & cooperatives established.
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It did not specify how much more land the cooperatives can get.
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Until this had been done the cooperatives had small chance of succeeding.
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The contracts were finalised after CME overcame certain legal issues facing French cooperatives.
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The one-day course will include safety guidelines, work shadowing, mini-companies and co-operatives.
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Some co-operatives in the UK are delivering home care services at scale.
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They buy at auction from the co-operatives to which the farmers belong.
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The question of how this works when co-operatives achieve scale is not new.
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Local currencies, barter markets and networks of co-operatives are slowly developing.
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The coöperative conduct of industry is of increasing importance of late years.
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Fortunately, it is not too late to rebuild it through coöperative effort.
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In Ireland the coöperative creameries produce about half the butter exported.
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Encouragement by the Board of Agriculture of coöperative societies of farmers-
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The women were not as coöperative as she had expected them to be.
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The sale of shares in co-ops is not regulated by the SEC.
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An early decision was not expected but yesterday both co-ops welcomed the decision.
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But it must also be said that these co-ops suffered from quaint practices.
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Based on market conditions then, it could sell rentals as co-ops or condominiums.
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Production meanwhile is limited to modest co-ops and small amounts individually at home.
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Come the revolution, we will turn it into a co-op of course.
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The community development co-op, which celebrates 25 years, has a large parish.
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It is time to return to the story of the baby-sitting co-op.
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The farmers' co-op comes to ask for help in raising more capital.
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The rest came from a local co-op set up through the pizzeria.
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The cooperativesocieties represented more truly the idea of coalition.
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He says this is because they, just as humans, have evolved in cooperativesocieties.
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Outside of farmers' cooperatives practically all cooperativesocieties are incorporated under the Stock Law known as Article III.
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Today in Great Britain the cooperativesocieties number more than four million members, nearly one-third of the entire population being represented in these societies.
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He said the division does not have the resources or punitive provisions to closely monitor more than 1,400 multi-state credit cooperativesocieties across the country.
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The cooperativesociety failed and every cent of the four thousand dollars of the cooperators was lost.
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A cooperativesociety was formed and in two weeks shares were sold to the value of two thousand dollars.
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The Utica CooperativeSociety was organized in 1915 by a group of Germans.
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The cooperativesocieties represented more truly the idea of coalition.
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He says this is because they, just as humans, have evolved in cooperativesocieties.
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The formation of the co-operativesociety was an important turning point.
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Twenty-five years ago there was not a single co-operativesociety in the country.
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Then a dozen years ago a co-operativesociety was formed.
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Here in the UK, because it is a co-operativesociety, the prices are kept low.
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And so one grey morning his co-operativesociety dissolved.
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For instance, co-operativeenterprises in farming have not succeeded.
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Minnesota is a state noted for co-operativeenterprises.
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"Still other local industries, too insignificant or unorganized even for municipal operation, might be left to voluntary co-operativeenterprises."
Usage of co-operator in anglès
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The co-operator is UBS, people familiar with the situation said previously.
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You cannot get the fields tilled today until the farmer becomes a co-operator.
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Sometimes it is its forerunner, at others its co-operator, and always its follower.
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Labour must know clearly what is being done; it must be an assenting co-operator.
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It is the rival, till it can be the co-operator, for food with the parent.
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The enthusiastic co-operator says we must educate them up to the requisite moral and intellectual level.
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Her situation would have been trying to a non-self-reliant woman, for there was no volunteer co-operator.
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He found in George Clinton, governor of the state of New York, a firm and an enlightened co-operator.
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I would propose to you Dr. Gille, in Jena, as a lawyer, and a zealous co-operator in this affair.
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He was soon promoted to office in the company, and ultimately he became Le Fort's principal co-operator in his various measures and plans.
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The complaint said that in one deal in 2006, a co-operator shipped cash under a fake name to Douglas at a California hotel.
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Canadian company Barrick Gold Ltd, the co-operator of the mine in Enga province with China's Zijin Mining Group, is pushing to renew its contract.
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Last month, Adam Smith, a former Galleon employee turned government co-operator, was sentenced to two years probation by U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan.
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In the present study, 62,568 Holstein cows from large-scale German co-operator herds were phenotyped for clinical ketosis (KET) according to a veterinarian diagnosis key.
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Then they picked the sculptors that they wished to secure as co-operators.
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That all non-co-operators have not yet thoroughly imbibed the doctrine is true.