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Several hectares of cactus can provide a considerable reserve of animal feed during drought periods.
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But her marriage to her husband Jacques was in turmoil, and Greene's attentiveness - one of his qualities that she most often returned to - revealed to her a man with considerable reserves of emotional understanding.
It's a landmark, a watershed decision: a state has decided that its considerable reserves of fossil fuel will not be extracted for the foreseeable future, that other things – the health of its people, the purity of its water – matter more.
No ball could be concluded without a galop, in which couples galloped through the hall with accelerated polka steps, an exhausting exercise that required considerable reserves of stamina.
Several countries have considerable reserves of rare earths.
The hours of coverage called for considerable reserves of stamina, while the lack of action during most of the broadcasts required an ability to adlib at length.
Whether or not she eventually solves the crime, it might take all of Gråbøl's considerable reserves of stillness to prevent the popular forces of sensationalism from prevailing.
However, Muguruza's tennis disintegrated into shards of overcooked groundstrokes as the fist-pumping diva at the other end again dipped into her considerable reserves of determination.
Bauxite and brown coal mining are significant in the Vértesalja area, and the eastern parts of the Bakony Mountains also hold considerable reserves of brown coal.
The same reaction is possible in northern Mali, certainly if the currently considerable reserves of cash held by the extremists start to run low.
Given the existence of considerable reserves of Gilsonite in Iran, its low costs compared with other additives and its remarkable properties, we can study asphalts modified by Gilsonite.
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