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And even that acreage is under threat from developers.
When covered in solar panels, that acreage would generate 600 to 1,000 megawatts of electricity.
Scientists in the United States Forest Service predict that by the middle of this century, twice that acreage will burn.
Messrs. Logan and Bryan say that acreage and new crop prospects are immaterial so long as spinners, especially those in Europe, are buying.
All that acreage of bosom and hip, with no defiant eye or withering smile to put the photographer in his place, no face to confirm the crowning presence of a person: how can one defend such blatant elision of identity?
It has to do with the recognition that acreage isn't what makes the gardener, who will always find a patch of dirt into which she can stick at least a pinkie.
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This "Midwest expansion" scenario also assumes that irrigated acreage in each of the 12 states is increased by 10 percentage points over the irrigated acreage in the baseline case.
"We recognized for some time that our acreage tallies were fuzzy," Mr. Laird said.
We learn that the acreage of flesh on view in Rio is a comparatively recent development.
Overall, it estimates that the acreage it is licensed to drill in holds 4 billion barrels of oil.
The area's lime growers, for example, were taxed by metrics that included acreage, limes harvested and crates packed.
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