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1. They were reliant on the water from the rivers to irrigate the land, but it still had to rain to feed the river sufficiently for their needs
2. Which so I had to spur to have the water reach the land to irrigate
3. to irrigate the deserts of the west where we could have grown enough produce to abolish
4. He needed to irrigate his face immediately with cold water, and remove as much of the sludge from his face, and the rest of his body, before getting emergency medical help
5. These did their faces irrigate with blood,
6. it irrigate the land'?' We said, 'Yes, there is plenty of
7. water in it and the people use it to irrigate the land
8. Before independence, KK spent much energy on a battle of wills with the paramount chief of the Dongo who opposed KK’s wish wanted to divert the headwaters of the Karumeru River to irrigate his new farm
9. With extreme mercy, tenderness and cheerfulness, issuing from his merciful heart and which appeared on his noble countenance to revive and irrigate thirsty hearts, the venerable scholar welcomed his disciple who was still young at this time
10. crops on terraced highland slopes and to irrigate them
11. collected into various sizeable pools, and was used to irrigate the region
12. They’d been brought in blindfolded and had ventured out of camp only briefly, to irrigate the rice paddies, so they knew little about the area
13. And irrigate them with champagne;
1. The trucks rumble on through the suburban outskirts of Abu Jeba, heading toward the faraway city with it’s plethora of irrigated date palms, ostentatious skyline, it’s tacky, marble festooned buildings
2. “Colette, you mentioned that the alfalfa is irrigated
3. The hills on their western flank had ended abruptly, giving way to an expanse of irrigated greenery in the distance that rolled away to the south and west as far as the eye could see
4. The irrigated land on each side of the river, so suddenly covered with that dead
5. flank had ended abruptly, giving way to an expanse of irrigated greenery in the distance that
6. Only 40 per cent of the land is irrigated while 60 per cent of the population depends on agriculture and contributes just 20 per cent to the GDP
7. As the horses passed the tilled and irrigated fields of squash and wheat, Bors paused to gather an apron-full of ripe strawberries
8. Driving along the road to the base of the Moombi’s past all the irrigated lucerne
9. Yeltsa said with an irrigated expression, “Just wonderful…”
10. ing in perfectly irrigated fields somewhere near to Egypt
11. On a more positive note, however, agricultural settlements were established in the river valleys of what is today Egypt and Iraq by 5,000 BC with crops even being irrigated to increase yield and stabilize the food supply
12. With the wealth of irrigated agriculture, bustling industry based on abundant cheap labor
13. and gardens, as well as a wadi area with irrigated
14. the field was irrigated
15. And amid it all, irrigated by a paddy of its own juices, the brown bulk of the brisket
16. rice comes from irrigated fields, making America one of the highest-cost (in terms of water, fertilizer, and fuel) and highest-yielding rice producers
17. The matter in dispute was a fall of water, which irrigated the peasants' fields, and which the landowner wanted to cut off and divert to turn his mill
1. But does this river exist? In his book, Walker says Pishon is simply a derivation from Hebrew Uizon -similar to Pishon-, name of an aquifer that irrigates the lands of the region
2. Even the river that irrigates its land carries the name of Avon stream in Ayshire, Scotia
1. There were a few wind wheels irrigating a few gardens, scrawny homes with scrawnier fruit shrubs around them
2. They’d be planting, harvesting, or irrigating, or just waiting for the rice to grow or sometimes, the rain to come
3. For some ophthalmic products, such as the ophthalmic irrigating solution, and some inhalation
4. It also includes a regular pouring in accordance with the seasons, an alternating pouring at times appropriate for irrigating the plants, a sufficient pouring that fulfills the need of the earth, and a wide pouring which is unlimited to a small spot of the earth yet it is all-inclusive of each of the areas and intensive rain showing Our care to help you for your good health and amusement
5. Until they began artificially planting these seeds and nuts, and irrigating them, watering them, fertilizing them
6. She soon rose from table, and, with an impression that Clare would soon follow her, went along a little wriggling path, now stepping to one side of the irrigating channels, and now to the other, till she stood by the main stream of the Var
7. He knows how to calculate the highest mathematical arch of a bridge, how to calculate the force and transfer of the motive power, and so on; but he is confounded by the simplest questions of a peasant: how to improve a plough or a cart, or how to make irrigating canals