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1 To produce fine fleece-wool, a warm summer and a cool winter are requisite.
2 Gasselin's greatest happiness was to cultivate the garden and produce fine fruits and vegetables.
3 Hence the large expenses attending rectification, which produce fine alcohols necessarily at an elevated price.
4 Potatoes, sugar beets and other vegetables produce fine crops.
5 The sugar cane, to produce fine sugar, requires a rich, stiff, and very dry soil.
6 Starvation, it is true, does not necessarily produce fine literature; but one feels uneasy about these carpet-authors.
7 Prometheus taught them the ways of metallurgy, bringing to them means of working the elements to produce fine designs.
8 There is another factor that is even stronger than this, that will always produce fine tennis in championship events.
9 I prefer to have only a common way of talking, and not to torment myself to produce fine words.
10 A little bone meal or well rotted manure dug about the plants in August will help to produce fine blooms.
11 A deep sandy soil with a coat of manure put in the bottom of the trench will produce fine roots of Salsify.
12 To produce fine specimens a firm loamy soil is necessary, with abundance of water all the summer, and moderate supplies all the winter.
13 But their aim was not to mystify or to enlarge their own consequence, but to convert the unbeliever, and to produce fine things.
14 The wood can be used to produce fine wood products; its leaves make good feed for cattle; and it may have some medicinal qualities.
15 I want to thank them for the way in which they have responded, continuing to produce fine programmes in the best traditions of the show.
16 The have been especially successful in producing fine effects from prismatic arrangements.
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