Yet a few uses of the " F " word ( " Frankenstein, " not the other one ) in newspaper headlines have supermarkets clearing their shelves and activists clearing fields.
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Mexican officials are also checking into suggestions by military officials that drug dealers may have caused some fires when clearing fields to plant fresh crops of marijuana or poppies in some parts of Mexico.
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With a climate that varies little the year round, it is not unusual to have two or even three harvests a year and to see combines clearing fields with planters sowing another crop in their wake.
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A typical day, when Leavell isn't touring, usually starts at 5 : 30 a . m . He's likely to hook up a disc harrow and start clearing fields so he can sprinkle seeds for wildlife feed plots.
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The land was distributed to a new class of small-holding farmers-over 54, 000 Jaunsaimnieki ( New farmers ) with average farm size of 17, 1 ha, who usually had to create their farms from nothing, in process building new houses and clearing fields.
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Among the Awaj�n there is a traditional institution of mutual aid known in their language as " ip�amamu ", which can be seen in action primarily when they are constructing housing for young couples, clearing fields and, with less frequency, sowing yuca and peanuts.
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The festival provides them a period of recreation and entertainment after the stressful work of clearing fields, burning jungles, sowing seeds, cleaning up the " Tsubu " ( wells ) and repairs and construction of houses by elders of the " Putu Menden ", stretching over a week.
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Whether it was the women harvesting cabbages or clearing fields who stopped their labors to pose for my camera or the proprietor of the Soba Museum, who opened up shop ( refusing to let me pay admission ) just for my benefit _ the good-natured friendliness of the people made me feel right at home.
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PFC Miller was buried early in the morning of November 25, 1943, at the site of the second beachhead CP . Most of the day was spent clearing fields of fire and building field fortifications since at 0730, natives had arrived informing Jones that some of the Japanese were dead and they had left their positions, leaving behind two wounded.