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Creating crop terraces as well as vast systems known as Chinampas, they usually created a surplus of food.
It will be the lowest cotton acreage since 1983, an anomalous year when farmers cut acreage after a string of bountiful harvests that created a surplus.
The difficulties in finding and keeping health care workers stem in large part from a booming economy that has created a surplus of higher-paying, less demanding jobs in other fields.
A booming real estate market, combined with a 120-year-old state law that allocates a fixed portion of local taxes to libraries, has created a surplus that has reached into the millions of dollars for some libraries in towns on the Jersey Shore.
The recession five years ago created a surplus of planes that are up for grabs at a fraction of previous prices.
Reagan, Bush 1, and Bush 2 all exploded the deficit; Clinton created a surplus.
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The 3-D printer would create a surplus of plastic objects.
But Osborne remains on target to create a surplus in five years, achieving his third target.
As happened in Europe in the 18th century, population growth and technological improvements to agriculture are creating a surplus population.
"Rescheduling now doesn't relieve Greece of the burden of fixing the economy to create a surplus".
"The exhibition is designed to create a surplus to help with the very considerable costs of the cathedral," said Stolliday.
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