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the harvesters
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A person who gathers the harvest.
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The model solution consisted of the harvesting sequence, the harvesters' travelling routes, the harvest starting time and the number of harvesters required.
In less complicated times, food and wine were plentiful for the harvesters, and there was an element of fun in the harvest.
(The harvesters pulled out in 2006).
"It's the great one, of the harvesters.
With the generators in the harvesters engaged all the time, walking produced seven watts of power.
All day yesterday the harvesters maneuvered like tanks across the grain fields.
The harvesters had to deal with hundreds of stalks that had dared to poke through the ground.
Dr. Smith of Intel is one of the harvesters, gathering radio power that is now going to waste.
(He also wanted to look at Bruegel's great painting "The Harvesters," but its gallery was closed that day).
In the vineyards, it is a bouquet the harvesters present to the owner or his wife at the dinner.
They are scavenging for stray coffee berries, fallen when the harvesters went through the plantation last week.
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