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There are horse farms and extensive pieces of private property, but there are not a lot of fields".
It never fails to amaze me how some complex and extensive pieces, involving plenty of sincerity, craft and impeccable sociopolitical intentions, leave my senses and mind nonetheless numb, as if nothing was happening onstage.
The southern block also has a few farms left in an age when they continue to close, and it's marked by the disconnected (although extensive) pieces of Pachaug State Forest.
Brian May's Badger Cull Protest Song Enters Download Chart Followers of his blog will be used to the musician's extensive pieces opposition to the Government's proposal to kill off thousands of badgers in order to prevent the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
As appropriate response as this is, you only need to read these extensive pieces from THUMP and Resident Advisor to realise just how far dance music has distanced itself from the LGBT communities that birthed it.
Recently, there are extensive pieces of literature supporting a role of mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative damage in the pathogenesis of AD [ 5, 37], and ROS are associated with neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative processes [ 9, 17, 32].
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The New Yorker, June 28 , 1993P. 90 Extensive piece about actress-playwright Anna Deavere Smith & her play "Twilight: Los Angeles 1992".
After Barnes wrote an extensive piece for US site Gawker, she accepted Dre's apology, questioning whether it may have been a PR move, while Michel'le told BBC Radio 5Live that she didn't think the apology was sincere.
Roberta Brandes Gratz minimizes one overwhelming difference between New York in the 1970's and New Orleans today that casual visits to New Orleans don't expose: that New Orleans exists on an extensive piece of ground historically known as the Isle of Orleans.
His history offers little consolation for investors or, perhaps, Groupon's ten thousand employees: the most extensive piece of reporting about Lefkofsky is a Forbes profile from 2011 that details his "checkered past" of failed companies and shareholder lawsuits.
As Kira Cochrane pointed out in her extensive piece on the matter, the Daily Mail comes closer than any other British paper in achieving parity of male and female bylines, yet this paper overturns the assumption that gender equality among writers is, in and of itself, the goal.
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