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Colombia has had some success recently in weakening cocaine cartels and reducing acreage where coca, the plant used to make cocaine, is grown.
The younger kids are excited about going crabbing and maybe seeing a moose or two on the rambling, wooded acreage where their new house will be.
"There are many other places in New England with much more acreage, where you'll find more species, but Cedar Hill is special," Mr. Kaplan said.
A battle has broken out in the Bronx over the future of the peaceful acreage where U Thant lived when he headed the United Nations.
He said that they had failed to properly monitor costs to the city like parkland to replace the acreage where the new stadium is built and the demolition of the old Yankee Stadium.
Usage was greater on farms with more acreage, where a higher percentage of the land was owned by the farmer, and that were more heavily specialized in dairy.
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Finally, epiphytotics may occur when host plants are cultivated in large acreages where previously little or no land was devoted to that crop.
The place, which had been rented for the weekend, was big and plain in the sprawling style found in towns where acreage is no object.
For about $150 an acre, they lease town land across from East Hampton high school, and the Peconic Land Trust leases them acreage in Amagansett, where they operate a farm stand on Town Lane.
Since then, the company has increased its acreage in Latin America, where it grows bananas, pineapple and other fruit.
Is there anything more shameful than a fervent pride in the square acreage of land where you happened to be born?
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