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Every year, the villagers cleared the brush to make room for crops, and planted trees around them.
About one percent of the forest in Tanzania is cleared every year, mostly to make room for crops.
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Hilltops have been leveled to make room for the crop.
Fires are burning in a few sectors of the field grid, likely lit by land managers trying to clear shrubs and trees to make room for livestock, timber, or crops.
In the 100 years before 1970 -- an age that reckoned wetlands to be swamps and mosquito-plagued wasteland, good only for draining to make room for housing tracts or crop fields -- New Jersey saw 39percentt of its wetlands pass away.
In a 2004 "call to action," a speech that business and government officials still cite here, he declared that Savannah needed to make room for a vast new crop of warehouses to accommodate the cargo surge.
Such aged samples are most likely encountered around the main June harvest season, when retailers attempt to clear out the previous season's old inventory and make room for the new season's crop.
The emigrés will make room for new blood, fresh perspectives and a new crop of chow tips.
Vast areas of tropical forests have already been cleared to make room for palm-oil plantations, which are one of the most profitable cash crops for developing countries.
I say we make room for them.
This would make room for focused displays.
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