It was distinctly a bland voice, like summer wheatfields, ripe and waving.
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The hum of the reaping machine first awoke the echoes in our wheatfields.
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The amount of havoc in our wheatfields created yearly by them is enormous.
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Also his hair grew in varying directions, like a wheatfields after a storm.
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The train returned to speed, and wheatfields flowed by the windows.
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Grouse moors are as intensively managed as East Anglian wheatfields.
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Today, the majority of the country's wheatfields are still under the control of separatist Kurds.
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He has yellow side-whiskers and 'unts to 'ounds, riding over the wheatfields of honest men.
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To him, the sun rotated about the wheatfields.
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Instead of streams and wheatfields, they now show fast industrial machinery shots cut to hard hip-hop beats.
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The wheatfields are their summer quarters.
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The vineyards, oaks and wheatfields of the comparatively well-watered Cape peninsula are not representative of the rest of the Union.
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During the six-hour train trip over mountains and through wheatfields and grazing pastures, Elvis tribute artists will entertain the passengers.
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In the lanes where, as a young man, he had walked among wheatfields, trolley-cars whirled between rows of mills and factories.
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The day was bright and warm and fair; the wind blew softly, and the wheatfields lay like green velvet in the sun.
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Where these broke surface giant forests reared up into the burning dull-green sky, smothering the former wheatfields of temperate Europe and North America.