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Enron still hopes to harvest some gains in California.
"And we are finally ready to harvest some of our lettuces".
Too many corporate executives sought ways to harvest some of those stock market gains.
Aidan went off to harvest some potatoes and courgettes for dinner.
These are one of the joys of early summer, so we harvest some of them, too.
Harvest some as they fall, before the damp forest floor ruins them or the squirrels scoff the lot.
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He's harvested some of the best brains in the G.O.P.
The team then harvested some of these eggs and managed to produce a normal embryo through in vitro fertilisation.
One evening some local chefs climbed the trees in the garden, harvested some coconuts and tender baby jackfruit and made a curry.
Toward the end of it, he harvested some of the traditional honors associated with such status: a CBE, a Booker Prize, six-figure advances, knighthood.
A basket in one hand, she appears to be catching her breath before harvesting some tomatoes or sampling a fresh Red-Cored Chantenay carrot.
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