Sentence examples for wealthy forest from inspiring English sources

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So fucking what if it takes a sweater-wearing ex-Degrassi kid from the wealthy Forest Hill suburb to do it?

Now you may cringe in disgust at the very idea of someone so clearly insane being allowed to get this done, but to me, this is just another raw and swollen step towards the day T.O. is officially on the rap map, and so fucking what if it takes a sweater-wearing ex-Degrassi kid from the wealthy Forest Hill suburb to do it?

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It has become part of the – dread word to many Parisians – banlieues, the hotch-potch of bungalows, tower-blocks, factories, sink estates, wealthier neighbourhoods, forests, motorways, sporadic violence and six million mostly hard-working lives which surround the French capital.

This made Strachwitz one of the most wealthy land and forest owners in Silesia.

It may have to pay more for woodland grants to private companies and it could lose money if wealthy people buy forests for tax avoidance.

Whether you agree with the decision to replace Steve Cotterill or not, Nottingham Forest's wealthy new owners needed to act swiftly and either sack or back their manager.

It was run until 1969 by a hereditary ruler, and its natural beauty of cascading rivers, towering mountains and pristine forests drew wealthy Pakistanis.

The incentives derived from PES schemes have motivated already locally wealthy landowners to protect the forest and secure environmental services (Peters et al. 2009; Nguyen Truc Bong Son 2011).

Most private forests belong to wealthy families who want safe places to store their capital, alternative sources of income as interest rates remain low and who (especially since the financial crisis) prize assets they can touch and sniff over paper promises.In this section Under the bonnet Eyes to the right What will become of them?

In the 19th century and early 20th century, the wealthy congregated on the ridges of Forest Hill, High Street, and Weequahic.

They probably have many antecedents, but according to "Adirondack Style" (Clarkson Potter, 1998) by Ann Stillman O'Leary, they began getting more permanent and elaborate in the late 1800's, when the Adirondack forest was becoming a playground for wealthy city folk.

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