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Demand to clear new land for farming therefore remains strong, he said.
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The government said the land was needed for public interest development projects.
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The Gulf state had not, however, discussed buying agricultural land, he said.
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The tool should help policymakers to plan future land use, she said.
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Problems over acquisition of land for nuclear power plants could delay projects.
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Kystarnik had bought a house on seven acres almost twenty years ago.
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About 240 million acres of America's forests are owned by the government.
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We plant thousands of acres of carrots without having anything in writing.
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Only about 13 million acres are enrolled in the platform's premium services.
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About 40 acres have been lost from the spit as a result.
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They reached the high wall which bounded the demesne of Dunseveric House.
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It was in the council chamber, in the demesne of the court.
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As Tormond failed his demesne became, ever more, an extension of Navaya.
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Her demesne, undisputed, was a six-room flat on South Park Avenue, Chicago.
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Hasn't a man the right to erect one in his own demesne?
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I bought slaves and a landedestate, and built a magnificent house.
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Well, he is a fine fellow, and has a landedestate in Norfolk.
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His inheritance was in landedestate, houses, fields, woods and farms.
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The restoration of Saul's landedestate implies that it was in David's power.
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The basis of feudal society was usually the landedestate.
A major social class or order of persons regarded collectively as part of the body politic of the country (especially in the United Kingdom) and formerly possessing distinct political rights.