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the redds
verb
To put in order; to make tidy; generally with up.
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Blanding was the site of a raid in the 1980s, and in the 1990s the Redds were charged in state court with stealing artifacts.
The book opens in 1971, when a 61-year-old maid named China Redd is "waiting to die" after 45 years of servitude to the Redds, the white family that has owned Roseberry since before the Civil War.
This may be simply a reflection of the sheer size of the mortality event, which occurs in the first couple of months after the fry emerge from the redds and the susceptibility of emerged fish to a new habitat.
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In practice, the Redd programme is filled with holes large enough to toss a planet through.
The REDD initiative on forestry should move lots of money to countries which avoid felling trees.
Ministers must act to strengthen the Redd text if we have any hope of a Redd that will be effective in protecting tropical forests".
Under the REDD initiative there, spearheaded by the Amazonas Sustainable Foundation (FAS), communities in the reserve are rewarded for their stewardship.
The Redd scheme is central to slowing, or halting, deforestation, which causes huge releases of carbon dioxide.
Where local people are properly involved in the Redd process it may also help alleviate rural poverty.
The set also contains perhaps Jackson's best song title, the Redd Foxx-like "Greasy Two By Four".
To get to George's house, you go to the University of Professional Studies and ask for the Redd Lobster.
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