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The seedbed
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A fertilized grain, initially encased in a fruit, which may grow into a mature plant.
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The seedbed is prepared by deep plowing after the preceding crop is harvested.
The seedbed was tilled by traditional ox plough.
The crop residues left in the field after the harvesting are generally burnt by the farmers to facilitate the seedbed preparation and seeding of the subsequent crop.
Traffic was not controlled during seedbed preparation and the effect of tractor wheels running in the base of the seedbed was partly responsible for its high PR.
Still, there is little doubt that sectarian politics are the seedbed of more violent actions.
In Isadora, however, wackiness proved to be the seedbed of greatness.
In her foreword to Sketchbooks, Swinton describes them as "the seedbed, the source.
The army thus became the seedbed of the equestrian order and was the object of all of his attentions.
Yet Rivette's article, appearing in Cahiers du Cinéma during the seedbed years of auteur theory, is a strange affair.
Place the accent on American, and you imagine the seedbed of modest beginnings flowering into modest, even immodest, empires.
The narrative may not explicitly condone murderous violence, but it suggests that it is the seedbed of true love.
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