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noun
The third season of the year; autumn; fall.
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From there, they are expected to head north to greener pastures, posing a major threat to harvests and food security.
In Phong Soung province, villagers report disruptions to harvests or planting seasons, rising temperatures, infestations of insects, and livestock diseases.
In another blow to harvests, Chinese water tables are falling, as a more affluent, half urbanized population consumes more water.
Prices fluctuate, in response to harvests, natural disasters and political instability; and when they rise, it takes some time before new sources of supply become available.
"Tesco: We've axed fruit from Israel," ran a headline about the British supermarket chain in the Irish Sun on July 27th, referring only to harvests from the occupied Jordan Valley.
"This study is an important contribution highlighting the complexity of drought prediction but it does not make me downgrade the substantial threat to harvests posed by climate change".
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It was time to harvest.
The problem is how to harvest it.
Reagan used homilies to harvest people.
"I want to harvest the terroir.
But they are difficult to harvest.
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