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cornfield
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A field of corn, wheat or other cereal crop
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They include a wild flower meadow and cornfield, herb gardens with seas of lavender and roses, and even a garden demonstrating which plants attract bees.
Whose is the hand ruffling through the cornfield in the first shot?
North Dakota Developments, a property developer, is trucking ready-made six-room housing units over from Minnesota and erecting them in what used to be a cornfield.
In this place, where every other woman lost a husband, a father, and often several sons, most of the bereaved now live too far away (in Sarajevo, or even America) to come often.In the coming days, the cornfield will be thronged with people.
Who wouldn't want a cornfield or a cabbage patch down the road?More broadly, the segregation of suburbia from farming has always seemed to me like one of the tragic cultural missteps of the 20th century.
That is why English hikers can find themselves wandering through a cornfield, or facing the suspicious gaze of a sheep; activities that in America might attract the attention of an angry landowner with a shotgun.
Alas, the 285-acre cornfield where Punkin Chunkin has been held for the past 20 years is soon to be sold and developed.
Mr Kerry's cornfield conquest has given him plenty of momentum.
It was Frank "The German" who probably tortured Tony "The Ant" and his brother Michael before burying them alive in a cornfield, where they choked to death on their own blood.
In it, an Iowa farmer (Kevin Costner) receives a heavenly message that tells him to turn part of his cornfield into a baseball field; he is roundly mocked, but in time, ghostly ballplayers begin to congregate on his field for games.
The top half of the drawing shows a small boy and his grandfather looking over an Indiana cornfield.
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