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In autumn, a crop of wheat would yield a blazing red and orange dome.
and yet whoever has examined a crop of wheat of seven or eight quarters per acre, will have seen that it consisted of tufts often or fifteen stems, each proceeding from one coronal root, and that such plants required nearly a square foot of ground to grow in.
But worse, why suppose that seeing the misprint or seeing a crop of wheat (as opposed to a word, or a planted field) is thinking at all?
All the argument has shown so far is that without a particular training, recognising a misprint or a crop of wheat would be impossible.
Clouds of dust blur any hope of a horizon over the hills that line the border between Washington and Oregon, and the dry soil does little but stubbornly yield a crop of wheat in a good year.
The successes and failures involved in seeing a misprint (or a crop of wheat) are different from those involved in seeing black marks on a page or a planted field.
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A sole crop of wheat was added to those six treatments but was not considered for statistical analyses.
With snowmelt and spring rainfall leading to an early crop of wheat, the river's terraced banks make a stripe of vivid green against the mountain slopes.
In 1973 he bought an abandoned monastery on 480 acres of untouched mountaintop land overlooking the Adriatic Sea and planted a crop of organic durum wheat.
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