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Forage is very scarce, and when I asked the governor-general to send a ship to Massowah for some, he answered, 'There was none there.'
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Forage is the first word, friends, because we’re on the lookout for models growing wild and quiet (and maybe raucous) somewhere Out There.
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As part of their commitment to the wine and food culture of Sonoma, they host a bi-annual festival known as Forage that highlights local foods alongside the well-crafted Simi wines.
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Driving along a road you are liable to see rough signs nailed to trees, with such words on them as "Forage," "Groceries," "Meat,"
Over There War Scenes on the Western Front Arnold Bennett 1899
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Forage bases change over time and it is what drives species relocation and ultimate population of new habitat.
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Forage bases change over time and it is what drives species relocation and ultimate population of new habitat.
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Forage for your own or try local farmers 'markets.
Nigel Slater's classic sloe gin recipe Nigel Slater 2010
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In 2004 Monsanto and their partner Forage Genetics petitioned the USDA for the go-ahead to commercially release Roundup Ready alfalfa.
Monsanto Takes Fight To Control Your Food To Supreme Court | Impact Lab 2010
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Bridging cultures and contexts, Forage manages to be instructive without being pedantic, thought-provoking while still calling forth humour and beauty.
Book Awards 2009
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Cury and a baker's dozen of colleagues have published, "Global Seabird Response to Forage Fish Depletion -- One-third for the Birds" Science, December 23, 2011.
Carl Safina: Seabirds: The Other Seafood Lovers Carl Safina 2012
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