Ay, and what crops, too: what wheat and beans, turnips and mangold.
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Dawn, and Dr. Draper's carriage waiting in the road beside the mangold fields.
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Outside he is the colour of a mangold-wurzel, and inside he is as black as ink.
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Beyond the negative, there was just a possibility of sarcasm in it-'nicelong speeches on mangold-wurzel 'hada suspicious sound.
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Yonder green is the swede, or turnip, or mangold; but frequent as are the fields of roots, the golden tint overpowers the green.
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The beans are strong and healthy; clover, which does not mind a salty soil, thrives there; and there are strong crops of mangold.
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Pole's infant park that if devoted to mangold-wurzel it would be productive and would pay: whereas now it was not ornamental and was waste.
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Does it satisfy you, as a man made in the image of God, to be able to distinguish between a mangold and a swede?
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Return to the vegetable existence he had led among the agricultural journals with the life-size mangold wurzels, before this new attraction came into his life-no
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Investors' heightened attention to auditors may be the best solution, Mangold said.
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Children Born Out of Wedlock, by George B. Mangold, University of Missouri.
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Mangold laughed and shook his head wearily on hearing the latter description.
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Mangold: I think a lot of people think they all look like me.
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The dozen mangolds grown in one patch were pulled up and carefully weighed.
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Mangold missed just four games in his first 10 NFL seasons.
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For Mangold, her weight is a something to be proud of.