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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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But most of this land-gift was left to sit, increasing exponentially in value after the stadium's construction.
Dave Zirin: Giants vs. Rangers: A World Series Beyond Blue and Red Dave Zirin 2010
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In the 1950s, Vinoba Bhave set up a huge movement called Bhoodan (meaning land-gift) in
Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk 2010
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Pictish clerk Thana, the son of Dudabrach, for King Ferath, at Meigle) of the solemn ceremony which took place when King Hungus endowed the church of St. Andrews, in presence of twelve members of the Pictish regal race, with a grant of many miles of broad acres, and solemnly placed with his royal hands on the altar of the church a piece of fresh turf in symbolisation of his royal land-gift.
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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