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agriculturalists
noun
Plural of agriculturalist
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Will people only take the trouble to look beyond the proximate to the first cause.It would be well for those agriculturalists who hoisted the banner of monopoly in 1841, to consider what they lost in 1842, from the depressed and ruined condition of their best consumers, arising out of the loss of above 3,500,000l.
But Mr Carter, like all Amazonian agriculturalists, thinks that further deforestation is inevitable and that the 20% legal limit should be raised, at least in areas more fit for farming than conservation.
Most Sinhalese are agriculturalists.
Settled agriculturalists, the Gurage centre their lives on the cultivation of their staple crop, the Ethiopian, or false, banana (Ensete ventricosum), prized not for its "false" (or inedible) fruit but for its roots.
The modern settlement was founded in 1848 by French agriculturalists attracted by the fertile soil.
The dynamics of these raids were as follows: A large demand for slave labour prompted neighbouring peoples (typically migratory or nomadic in habit) to prey on the sedentary agriculturalists living in the reservoir.
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But imagine if all of Google's data and programming ability was suddenly in the hands of a Namibian agriculturalist, a Sahelian nomad or a Senegalese fisherwoman – the maps they would conjure up would be completely different.
In March a senior agriculturalist, Yuan Longping, accused officials in some areas of exaggerating the size of grain reserves in order to get more subsidies for storing them.
The reason for tariff revision was a desire to restore a balance of protection which had been tilted to the disadvantage of the agriculturalist.
The hunter, for example, has a different understanding of the animal from that of the agriculturalist or pastoralist; the tuber planter has a different view of plants from that of the cultivator of grains.
Prior to the Chinese annexation of Tibet in 1959, social classes among the Tibetans could be defined in terms of opposition: cleric versus lay, noble versus peasant, merchant versus labourer, agriculturalist versus nomad, and trader versus townsman.
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