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Meanings of uncultivated land in inglês
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Usage of uncultivated land in inglês
1
Juniper looked west to the grove of oaks and uncultivatedland, and then east.
2
But, in general, the uncultivatedland was a conservation godsend.
3
From Limavady to Derry there is very little uncultivatedland.
4
Now, would you like to know what uncultivatedland is worth, according to the advocates of property?
5
The high price of lean cattle, by augmenting the value of uncultivatedland, is like a bounty against improvement.
6
He has three or four hundred acres of uncultivatedland on his estate, all of which would grow wheat.
7
The road wound for some half mile through a stretch of uncultivatedland, dotted with the forms of huge live-oaks.
8
There are in Spain two million hectares of uncultivatedland, twenty-six millions of unirrigated arable land, and only one million irrigated.
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The fields of corn were no longer continuous, and presently they came to tracts of uncultivatedland with patches of wood.
10
That is to say, are not barbarism and vast regions of uncultivatedland a necessity of healthful life on this globe?
11
The uncultivatedland runs to moors & forests, & there are many streams and rivers that end up in estuaries & inlets.
12
It's hard to miss the message Sivakasi sends when driving into town after acres of dry, uncultivatedland: this is a place for combustion.
13
Tree Oils India Ltd has bought uncultivatedland in India for pongamia and jatropha plantations, while several Australian firms are investing in pongamia plantations.
14
Some of the uncultivatedland was resigned to the first occupant, every Roman citizen having the right of settling there and of cultivating it.
15
One transformed millions of acres of uncultivatedland into fertile farms, while the other furnished the transportation which carried the crops to distant markets.
16
Uncle Felix laid down his entertaining pictures of public men in misfit-clothing furiously hitting tiny balls over as much uncultivatedland as possible-andsighed.