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To allotments
noun
The act of allotting; assignment.
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Others too want unused land turned over to allotments.
Maybe the droopy sweet pea is to allotments what the soggy bottom is to baking.
Local government labours under more than 1000 statutory duties ensuring that it provides everything from libraries to allotments.
Trudie Styler, the film producer and wife of rock star Sting, joined the public figures speaking out against the threat to allotments.
The site is next to allotments which a council report said would also be improved.
One option would be to run the farms as community enterprises in which people could take a share - akin to allotments used for growing vegetables.
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In 2003, California had to reduce its use of the Colorado River to ensure allotments to other states.
Upon returning to their quarters, they had "children to attend to, homes to be cleaned, allotments to be tended and food to be cooked".
President Bush wants to increase allotments to the states by $4.8 billion, providing a total of nearly $30 billion over the next five years.
Ian told Phil about Rainie's blackmail, and Phil took Rainie to the allotments to 'deal with her'.
Grants to allotment associations could be cut by 50% to save about £20,000.
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