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Hardware businesses are notoriously difficult, even if they enjoy the most bountiful crowdfunding campaign in the history of mankind.
The kitchen offers the occasional winter dinner, but for the most bountiful seasons (spring through fall), it's all lunch.
Bauerle now plans to keep hacking his hydroponic hops to find the most bountiful, commercially viable way to grow the plants.
They were a fun diversion in the previous game, but in New Dawn they're some of the most bountiful places to uncover.
GROW Duo comes with a smart planter, soil, seeds and nutrients so you can cultivate the most bountiful kitchen garden in all the land.
"There is a delicious sense of remoteness; a feeling of the completeness of nature's most bountiful gifts of expression," The Times wrote in 1872.
While the 2016 race for governor in North Carolina remains undecided, the settled contests guarantee the G.O.P. the governor's office in 33 states: its most bountiful harvest since 1922.
It sat atop the most bountiful earth in the "old world", a local museum boasts: to the east, the "Copper Kingdom" of Gwennap; to the west, the Central Mining District.
It has almost certainly already invaded an ecosystem that includes some of the world's most bountiful fisheries off Zhoushan, the archipelago that rises where the Yangtze River flows into the East China Sea.
"It just struck me as a very Istanbul moment to have the Galata Tower in the background, the bridge, the Bosporus, and then you see one of Istanbul's most bountiful inhabitants, the cat," Mr. Yalkin said.
I find it very hard to feel sorry for the man who gathered the world's most bountiful harvests of money and praise—yes, thanks to his labor, but thanks also to luck and to the hard work of his uncelebrated underlings—who then screams holy murder when the tax man shows up at his door.
Though, when that streak ended, index sold off 2.6 pct over next month ** Indeed, given a crushed volatility study, the road ahead may quickly turn slick ** And despite DJI record highs, fractures may lead to it coming up lame ** This as big brother's shadow looms large, small caps just tag along ** Though banks show muscle in grapple with tech ** Most sectors reap gains: Financials, healthcare and utilities most bountiful, while cons staples suffer blight ** Financials jump 2 pct.
The most bountiful seeds were peach pits. The Spanish brought the fruit into Florida in the sixteenth century and it was quickly adopted, even by those who had no interaction with Europeans. It was assumed that the plant was native to the Carolinas by the mid seventeenth century. Watermelon seeds were also introduced in a similar way.
The final was played on 23 March 2003 at the Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg. This was the fifth match to be played at the ground in the tournament. The match, watched by a crowd of 31,779, began at 10:00 SAST. Simon Wilde, writing for the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, said the venue was one of the "most bountiful" grounds for batsmen.
Aeolian deflation in the northern subbasin formed the desert with an arid conditions. Desert reached through Sahara and reduced Lake Chad. Many fossils have been found in this desert, Kossom Bougoudi and Toros-Menalla being among the most bountiful fossil-bearing areas. A team led by Michel Brunet, from the University of Poitiers, excavated in the Djurab desert during the mid-1990s.
Dickens devoted several pages of American Notes to St. Louis. He was impressed with many buildings in the city, including Planter's House, of which he wrote, "It is an excellent house, and the proprietors have most bountiful notions of providing the creature comforts." In March 1847, Henry Clay visited St. Louis and stayed at the Planter's House. A soiree was also given there in his honor.
It was limited by restrictions, forbidding taxes on exports, per capita taxes, requiring import duties to be uniform and that taxes be applied to paying U.S. debt. But the states were stripped of their ability to levy taxes on imports, which was at the time, "by far the most bountiful source of tax revenues". Congress had no further restrictions relating to political economy. It could institute protective tariffs, for instance.
Kyaikkhami is blessed with some of Myanmar 's most bountiful fishing grounds. In Kyaikkhami, there are several types of fisheries, including coastal or inshore fisheries, and offshore or deep-sea fisheries. A majority of these fish are harvested by commercial means, which includes the use of trawling nets, purse seins, drift net and gill net. A minority still use traditional techniques, such as hook- an-line, cast net, bag net, trammel gill net and traps.
This had led to his selection in the National side for the home ODI series against Sri Lanka. Sreesanth's name is perhaps the most bountiful in Kerala's and perhaps even in the National Sports Circuit for both good and bad reasons. While most of the sports personalities are remembered for their performances and achievements in their respective sports disciplines, Sreesanth is mostly known for his exploits both inside and outside the playing arena.
The New Brunswick Petroleum Company received an agreement for 99 years for this entire area. From 1903 to 1905, they dug 77 wells. The most bountiful well would give about 50 barrels a day, and it is estimated that 3000 barrels were extracted from the fields of Pré-des-Surette. There was also a copper mine, an iron mine at College Bridge from 1892 to 1898 and a gypsum mine in Memramcook East.
Aragyugh (, also Romanized as Aragyukh; formerly, Karadzhoran) is a town in the Kotayk Province of Armenia. Aragyugh is home to the eco-farm and laboratory facilities of Armenia's first all-natural cosmetics company, Nairian Cosmetics. All Nairian products include essential oils that are harvested and distilled in Aragyugh. The highlands in this area are believed to be some of the cleanest and most bountiful in the country, with the altitude of 1,600 meters above sea level.
The pericarp (the tissue from the ovary that surrounds the seeds) can be categorized as type I, type II, and type III with type I having the thinnest pericarp and fewest layers of schlerenchymatous (stiff) tissue and type III having the thickest pericarp and most schlerenchymatous layers. Despite the previous examples of delayed dehiscence, most fruits of this genus show normal explosive dehiscence to disperse seeds. Similar to fruit shape, the variation in fruit sizes allows for the thickest and most bountiful fruits to be selected.
Lake Tuscaloosa was constructed in response to the rising population of Tuscaloosa, which began to consume more water than its two current reservoirs, Harris Lake and Lake Nicol, could provide. A dam was constructed on North River, flooding the area that would become Lake Tuscaloosa. In relation to the other two lakes, Lake Tuscaloosa became the most bountiful of the three, pushing Harris Lake to only handle industrial water and Lake Nicol for use as a backup. Currently, Lake Tuscaloosa's water is treated for human consumption as well as providing some industrial raw water.
Brian was murdered by the O'Connor clan in 1294 but some annals give a later date. The Annals of Ulster for the year 1294 state- Brian Mag Shamradhain the Bregian, chief of Tellaeh-Eathach, was killed by Aed Ua Concobuir the Brefnian and by the Clann-Muircertaigh besides. The Annals of the Four Masters under the year 1298 state- Brian Breaghach the Bregian Magauran, Chief of Teallach- Eachdhacih Tullyhaw, was slain by Hugh Breitneach O'Conor, and the Clann- Murtough. The Annals of Loch Cé under the year 1298 state- Brian Bregach Mac Shamhradhain, chieftain of Tellach-Echach, the most bountiful and puissant man that was in his own time, was slain by Aedh Breifnech O'Conchobhair and the Clann-Muirchertaigh, in his own house at Cuil-O'Guaire, on the third day of summer.
Although Larmer recorded and thus preserved something of Aboriginal culture, his work as a surveyor was essential in furthering the colonisation of Aboriginal lands. Most significantly, by marking boundaries—defining leasehold and freehold landholdings—and officially assigning titles to settlers, Larmer and the other surveyors were legitimising—at least under the colonial laws of his time—the dispossessing of the land's Aboriginal inhabitants; it was the first step in the process of extinguishing what would much later—in 1992—be recognised as Native Title over those pieces of land. From July 1837 to end June 1840, in just three years of his lengthy surveying career, Larmer alone had surveyed 160,443 acres, out of a total of 875,089 acres of land that was surveyed and so taken from its traditional owners. The best land for cropping, grazing, and other agricultural purposes was also the most bountiful land for Aboriginal food sources.

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