Sentence examples for whose harvest from inspiring English sources

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"I never expected this change," says Atsede, whose harvest of garlic, onions and peppers has netted about 10,000 birr (£325).

No doubt the above play a part, but I think the real clue lies in Mbeki's previous act of blind stubbornness, whose harvest was not the blood of neighbors but of his fellow citizens.

But in the short term, all eyes are now on Siberia, whose harvest has only recently started, and on the sowing of winter crops.

Of what use to [us] is the mirage of wide acres on the moon, whose harvest no one has yet ever seen?

The model predicted that the incorporation of GMHT OSR into an existing winter wheat-based rotation without a complimentary modification to the cropping regime would rapidly compromise coexistence, recorded as the % harvest impurities in non-GM OSR crops at the silo and the % of non-GM OSR fields whose harvest exceeded the European Union labelling threshold of 0.9% GM content.

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In 2010, she introduced the Alternative to Coral collection, inspired by SeaWeb's "Too Precious to Wear" campaign, which aims to stop the trade of pink and red coral, whose harvesting destroys reefs' environment and makes coastlines more vulnerable.

History provides a touch of sweet coincidence for the 2008 Sugar Bowl, when the undefeated University of Hawaii takes the field against Georgia: When the idea for the annual classic was first floated in the 1920s, Louisiana was the nation's sugar-growing king — but only because Hawaii was a territory whose harvests were not being counted by the United States Department of Agriculture.

A novel piezoelectric vibration energy harvesting system is proposed whose harvesting performance could be significantly enhanced by introducing one or multiple additional piezoelectric elements placed between every two nearby oscillators.

In TEK, the observers tend to be the resource users themselves, for example, hunters, fishers, and gatherers whose harvesting success is inextricably linked to the quality and reliability of their ecological observations.

Recommendations – among them for William Boyd, Sarah Waters, Richard Beard, Helen Oyeyemi and Jim Crace, whose novel Harvest recently won the €100,000 Impac Dublin literary award – flooded in.

The island's park, famously painted by Georges Seurat, is home to 27 beehives, whose occupants harvest pollen from the city's flowers.

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