Land
Meanings and phrases
n.
- United States inventor who incorporated Polaroid film into lenses and invented the one step photographic process (1909-1991); Din Land; Edwin Herbert Land
n.
- the land on which real estate is located
- material in the top layer of the surface of the earth in which plants can grow (especially with reference to its quality or use); ground; soil
- territory over which rule or control is exercised; domain; demesne
- the solid part of the earth's surface; dry land; earth; ground; solid ground; terra firma
- the territory occupied by a nation; country; state
- extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; estate; landed estate; acres; demesne
- a domain in which something is dominant; kingdom; realm
- the people who live in a nation or country; nation; country
- a politically organized body of people under a single government; state; nation; country; commonwealth; res publica; body politic
- agriculture considered as an occupation or way of life; farming
v.
- reach or come to rest; set down
- cause to come to the ground; put down; bring down
- bring into a different state; bring
- bring ashore
- deliver (a blow)
- shoot at and force to come down; down; shoot down
- arrive on shore; set ashore; shore
n.
- a costal region of Antarctica to the south of Australia; noted for its large colonies of penguins; Terre Adelie; Adelie Coast
n.
- a region of western Antarctica along the southeastern shore of the Weddell Sea
n.
- land that belongs to the Crown
n.
- United States inventor who incorporated Polaroid film into lenses and invented the one step photographic process (1909-1991); Land; Edwin Herbert Land
n.
- United States inventor who incorporated Polaroid film into lenses and invented the one step photographic process (1909-1991); Land; Din Land
n.
- a region of Antarctica between Queen Maud Land and Wilkes Land; claimed by Australia
n.
- an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism; Palestine; Canaan; Promised Land
n.
- a state in southwestern United States on the Mexican border; New Mexico; NM
n.
- a midwestern state in north-central United States; Illinois; Prairie State; IL
n.
- a state in south central United States; one of the Confederate states during the American Civil War; Arkansas; AR
n.
- a camera that develops and produces a positive print within seconds; Polaroid camera
n.
- an ancient country in southwestern Asia on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea; a place of pilgrimage for Christianity and Islam and Judaism; Palestine; Canaan; Holy Land
- the goal towards which Christians strive
n.
- a region of Antarctica between Enderby Land and the Weddell Sea; claimed by Norway
n.
- a mountainous area of Antarctica bounded by the Ross Sea and Wilkes Land
n.
- a coastal region of Antarctica on the Indian Ocean to the south of Australia; most of the territory is claimed by Australia
n.
- a pasture subject to common use; commons
- This upset many local people, who relied on the common land.
- The site is common land (open access).
- In 1801, of common land were enclosed under the Inclosure Acts.
v.
- make an emergency landing
n.
- arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops; farmland; plowland; ploughland; tilled land; tillage; tilth
- The area of cultivated land has decreased substantially.
- She is also the goddess of cultivated land.
- In 1992, a flood swept over the cultivated land and houses.
n.
- the solid part of the earth's surface; land; earth; ground; solid ground; terra firma
- Now 90% of the Mongolian grasslands is fragile dry land.
- Encroaching dry land trees began dying back.
- The suffix “"-ey"” denotes an island or area of dry land.
n.
- a field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock; pasture; pastureland; lea; ley
- Tarneit has mostly been used as agricultural grazing land.
- It remains rough grazing land and it is a local viewpoint.
- 563 hectares are arable, 215 hectares are grazing land, and 32 hectares are bush.
n.
- a person who administers a landed estate
- a person who is authorized to act as an agent for the sale of land; real estate broker; real estate agent; estate agent; house agent
n.
- an area of ground used for some particular purpose (such as building or farming); acreage
- Its land area is ; it has a population of 296,000.
- It has a land area of with of saltwater shoreline.
- It comprises 15 islands whose total land area is .
n.
- of southwestern Europe; cultivated in Florida; Belle Isle cress; early winter cress; American cress; American watercress; Barbarea verna; Barbarea praecox
n.
- making an area of land more useful
- Established in 1962, the airport was intended to promote land development.
- After 1978, Uhlman largely retired from politics, turning his attention to land development.
- He is the owner of Highlands Properties, which specializes in construction and land development.
n.
- a grant of public land (as to a railway or college)
- The original land grant to Henry Reiser was in 1725.
- He received a land grant in Nova Scotia and settled at Horton.
- Goat Rock Beach is part of the Mexican land grant rancho Bodega.
n.
- a telephone line that travels over terrestrial circuits; landline
n.
- a large continuous extent of land; landmass
- It is the only land mass on the 59th parallel south.
- 68% of the land mass of the world is in the northern hemisphere.
- West Asia and Northeast Africa form a single land mass at the Suez.
n.
- a unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters; mile; statute mile; stat mi; international mile; mi
n.
- an explosive mine hidden underground; explodes when stepped on or driven over; ground-emplaced mine; booby trap
n.
- a government office where business relating to public lands is transacted
n.
- common Eurasian rail that frequents grain fields; corncrake; Crex crex
n.
- a redistribution of agricultural land (especially by government action)
- The Kuomintang repeatedly attempted land reform in China.
- The regime issued two land reform laws.
- It advocated workers' rights, land reform and social democracy.
n.
- natural resources in the form of arable land
n.
- the piece of land on which something is located (or is to be located); site
n.
- a capital tax on property imposed by municipalities; based on the estimated value of the property; property tax
n.
- the right to hold property; part of an ancient hierarchical system of holding lands; tenure
- Traditional Carolinian land tenure involve women.
- Allodial title is therefore an alternative to feudal land tenure.
- There were many varieties of feudal land tenure, consisting of military and non-military service.
v.
- finally be or do something; finish up; fetch up; end up; wind up; finish
- block with earth, as after a landslide; earth up
n.
- a phrase used in the Magna Carta to refer to the then established law of the kingdom (as distinct from Roman or civil law); today it refers to fundamental principles of justice commensurate with due process
n.
- an idyllic realm of contentment and self-indulgence; lotusland
n.
- the country where you were born; fatherland; homeland; motherland; mother country; country of origin
- Mia, too, is anxious to come to the aid of her native land.
- They especially sought the independence of their native land.
- This would have an effect on the rest of Canada in regards to native land.
n.
- a pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination; dreamland; dreamworld
n.
- an unoccupied area between the front lines of opposing armies
- land that is unowned and uninhabited (and usually undesirable)
- the ambiguous region between two categories or states or conditions (usually containing some features of both); twilight zone
n.
- an extended area of land; tract; piece of land; piece of ground; parcel
- It was a record price for a parcel of land in downtown Washington, D.C.
- Dorsey Hall was built on Dorsey's Search, a parcel of land patented by Hon.
- Hume was subsequently granted a parcel of land in the area which he took up in 1829.
n.
- an extended area of land; tract; piece of ground; parcel of land; parcel
- This piece of land is known as the Ba Green.
- That piece of land was acquired in 1985.
- That leaves in-between a rather large, elongated piece of land.
n.
- a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation; plot; plot of ground; patch
- The plot of land will cost a subsidized 64 crores.
- They received a plot of land in Tel el Sultan.
- On the northern banks, a long plot of land was gained.
n.
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace; Eden; paradise; nirvana; heaven; Shangri-la
n.
- arable land that is worked by plowing and sowing and raising crops; cultivated land; farmland; plowland; ploughland; tillage; tilth
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- Almost all land outside urban areas is farmland.
- Traditionally, all land belonged to the chief.
- Like many New England states, all land in New Jersey is incorporated.
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- The habitat is forest and dense agricultural land.
- But gradually reduced to the agricultural land.
- About 54.9 percent of Azerbaijan is agricultural land.
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- These included approximately 6500 acres of land.
- The campus is spread across 20 acres of land.
- Out of the total area , 6276 acres of land is culturable.
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- The main land use in the ranches is cattle grazing.
- As at 2019, there is no land use on Hummock Island.
- The table below describes land use in Burundi.
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- It comprises 15 islands whose total land area is .
- There are of coastline and a total land border of .
- The total land area is 97.73 hectares (1,466 mu).
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- It comprises 15 islands whose total land area is .
- The total land area is 97.73 hectares (1,466 mu).
- It has a total land area of 81.88 square kilometers.
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- Warden is situated on a triangle of land between the two Tynes.
- The land between ridges is conducive to the formation of lakes and swamps.
- Agriculture creates a conflict over the use of land between wildlife and humans.
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- Moser received land grants in the area around 1810.
- During this time the railway land grants were formalized.
- DeWolf had received a number of large land grants near Windsor.
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- As a result, 8.8% of arable land was collectivized.
- Irrigation water would be provided for of arable land.
- It has a wide range of climates but little arable land.
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- He sought to survey the land around the Labrador Peninsula.
- It supplies water to 250 acres of agricultural land around the area.
- It is situated on a hill, and there are figs and arable land around.
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- Herd negotiated to buy a vast tract of land.
- There is a dispute between the two parties over a tract of land in size.
- Many developers divide a large tract of land into lots as a subdivision.
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- Within the city Kivertsi there is 171.7 hectares of forested land.
- Over the same time period the amount of forested land has increased by .
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- Mantella ebenaui lay their eggs on land near the water.
- Three land near the defence ministry.
- They also sometimes stun enemies when they land near or on them.
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- This species is the largest land snail in the Philippines.
- The smallest land snail is "Acmella nana".
- Vatusila Vatusila is a genus of land snail found in Oceania.
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- Herds on private land are required to be fenced in.
- The quarries are private land with no public access.
- The site is private land with no public access.
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- Moreover, the ability to vote was linked to land ownership.
- He suggested improving their position with respect to land ownership.
- However, land ownership was eventually granted to British Colonel James Baker.
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- Much of the land along the Gulf Coast is, or was, marshland.
- Fox never affected land along its path.
- The land along Intrepid Drive is used rural residential purposes.
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- While he was still living in Djerba he purchased land in Israel.
- Phelps purchased land from the Indians on more than one occasion.
- In 1736, several Amish families purchased land along Northkill Creek.
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- Much of the mountain is on land owned by the Keene Ranch.
- Fulton was founded in 1827 on of land owned by James Trimble.
- The present castle is on land owned by the Clan Scott since 1420.
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- The surrounding land was made into a public park.
- The existing station and surrounding land was rebuilt.
- Food sources would also come from the surrounding land.
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- There were 549 rural producers on 48,000 hectares of land.
- The estate covers 298 hectares of land.
- 212 hectares of land can produce ninety-four asparagus plants.
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- The Pacific Coast Plains is a strip of land parallel to the ocean.
- The narrow strip of land along the Hooghly is part of the Hooghly Flats.
- The St Andrews Links occupy a narrow strip of land along the sea-shore).
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- He then seized more land in the province.
- Later, more land was added.
- Over time, Brooke and his nephews (who succeeded him) leased or annexed more land.
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- His business prospered and he acquired large tracts of land.
- The most common use of the acre is to measure tracts of land.
- The scale of the projects means large tracts of land can be protected.
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- A nook is said to be an area of land of approximately .
- The area of land extended from Burlington Bay to Etobicoke Creek.
- It was a triangular elevated area of land with its apex at the north.
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- Most people do not own land but work on others fields.
- Our people were refugees in their own land.
- In addition, the king's own land and production were taxed.
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- The Sonora River watershed covers of public land.
- In 1729, King Philip V of Spain decreed the area public land.
- It is on public land managed by the city of Phoenix as South Mountain Park.
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- Lauriidae Lauriidae is a family of land snails.
- In the Nova Scotian tree trunks land snails ("Archaeozonites", "Dendropupa") have been found.
- As darkness approaches, these land snails start to move and feed on decomposing forest debris.
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- In the olden days, the Temple owned land from Vamla To Kali.
- Haywood owned land in Middle Tennessee.
- The second population is also located on privately owned land.
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- Fountain was a powerful rival to land owners Lee and Fall.
- He and his brother Rufus were large land owners in Klamath County.
- The slave population quickly grew larger than that of the land owners.
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- Individual land holdings have decreased in size over time.
- This law served also to expropriate 1400 land holdings totaling 3.5 million ha.
- He extended his land holdings by purchasing some of the forfeited Loyalist estates.
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- About of new land has been created in the ocean.
- The book follows a man and a boy who immigrate to a new land.
- Inside the lake new land was reclaimed.
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- The Pargana and Kulkarni watans (land rights) were abolished in 1950.
- Conflict over land rights is a prominent source of conflict between ethnic groups.
- "Equalization of land rights" was a clause included by Sun in the original Tongmenhui.
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- Francisco Garcia purchased the land in 1819.
- The park commissioners purchased the land on April 21, 1894.
- The Los Guilicos School for Girls purchased the land in 1943.
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- Francis Bischof on land donated by Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Montie.
- Packard Park in Warren, Ohio is on land donated by the Packards.
- Packard Park in Warren, Ohio is on land donated by Packard, and the W.D.
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- To date no land claims were settled in the area.
- The Keizur family land claims were north of the mission.
- High wages and Aboriginal land claims have also curbed expansion.
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- Furthermore, empires can expand by both land and sea.
- There were different versions for land and sea service.
- Battles can occur on both land and sea.
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- Axis land forces reached the Crimea in the autumn of 1941 and overran most of the area.
- Juno "Voiced by" Miho Miyagawa (JP), Tara Platt (U.S.) Commander of all the Nereid land forces.
- Active troops in the land forces number about 18,000 men, and reserve troops number about 13,000.
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- They often donated land and labor as well.
- Turstin's brother-in-law Raoul de Percy donated land for the abbey.
- Tennyson's son, Hallam donated land for a new church in Freshwater Bay.
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- The discus must land within a 34.92-degree sector.
- The phone must land within the marked throwing sector.
- It allowed to own the land within Grand Duchy of Lithuania only to own families.
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- Of the rest of the land, 6.8% is settled (buildings or roads) and 9.0% is unproductive land.
- Of the rest of the land, or 1.7% is settled (buildings or roads) and or 0.9% is unproductive land.
- Of the rest of the land, or 1.7% is settled (buildings or roads) and or 0.7% is unproductive land.
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- The Romans carried first measures for land reclamation.
- Horsea Island is now connected to the mainland due to land reclamation.
- A dredge was needed for harbour improvement works and land reclamation at Suva.
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- The school was built on land, which had belonged to John Scarlett.
- Coca-Cola Park was built on land formerly owned by LSI Corporation.
- Rushen Abbey on the Isle of Man was built on land owned by the monks.
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- The land acquisition is expected to be completed by 2018.
- Due to a prolonged land acquisition process, work did not actually start until November 2015.
- The Coaling was the first land acquisition of the modern Civil War battlefield preservation movement.
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- Rockcliffe–Smythe was mostly farm land during the 1800s.
- of farm land to the Ramjanki Temple, established in 2009.
- A significant amount of the farm land is set aside for student plots.
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- He bought land to attract other Catholic settlers.
- In 1856, he bought land on the Assiniboine River.
- Beanes bought land just outside Upper Marlboro, Maryland in 1779.
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- Soon the land was purchased and construction commenced.
- 5 hectares of the land was purchased in 1984.
- The land was purchased for $3.7 million from a developer in 1991.
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- Other footage was shot in bush land surrounding Brisbane.
- The land surrounding the saltwater is covered by xerophytes.
- The land surrounding the charred lot was owned by the family.
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- Buildings account for a large amount of land.
- The family owns an extensive amount of land and property in the area.
- In numerous cases the peasants ended up with the smallest amount of land.
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- The parcels of land with the most suitable price were purchased.
- The territories of the First Nation include five parcels of land.
- He acquired three parcels of land.
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- He was a significant land owner on the West Coast.
- The community was named for a local land owner.
- He was a company director, land owner and philanthropist.
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- A major fraction of alluvial fertile land of Jhapa lies here.
- He invited people to settle the new town in this fertile land.
- It is situated on a mountain ridge, surrounded by fertile land.
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- There are multiple ways that reclaimed land can be used.
- The airport is built over , half of which is on reclaimed land.
- The King Fahd Causeway spans long stretches of sea and reclaimed land.
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- Neither litigant owned any of the land adjacent to the road.
- Steelville occupies land adjacent to Atglen, Pennsylvania which used to be wilderness.
- There is a 101-room Hilton Garden Inn on university-owned land adjacent to the complex.
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- In 1948 he donated the land to Northeastern University.
- Arthur Fleming donated the land for the permanent campus site.
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- The airplane will take over both land and water travel.
- Of this, is land and water.
- Restoration of land and water resources is a priority in reclamation planning.
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- Georgian residences appeared first, with large plots of land.
- Samara authorities purchased also several nearby plots of land.
- Most producers are small with plots of land under five hectares.
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- Várkonyi's party advocated land reforms, including forced sale of large estates.
- Mezőfi's party advocated land reforms, and forced sales of large estates of land.
- Some property, which was confiscated during earlier land reforms, was also partially restored.
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- Most of the land was sold off in lots in 1906.
- After the land was sold this amounted to a gift of nearly $100,000.
- The land was sold for building.
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- They began by taking an inventory of all the land that could be considered Brownfields.
- The US obtained all the land east of the Mississippi River, south of Canada, and north of Florida.
- They transferred control to the United States of all the land east of the Mississippi and north of Florida.
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- He proposed a full ban on land mines that December.
- These were British Type C land mines weighing about 65 lbs each.
- The area has many land mines.
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- Canada has about of forest land.
- The proportion of forest land varied considerably from region to region.
- Most forest land in Ireland is maintained by state forestation programmes.
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- He minted coins, granted land and confirmed privileges.
- Cockrill was granted land in modern-day Nashville in 1784.
- Maximilian declined this offer, but granted land to the troops.
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- However, land management with fire is thought to be a threat to Australian species.
- Farmers can evaluate various land management scenarios to learn which is the best fit.
- So much of this type of habitat has been "lost" due to changes in land management and land use.
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- The city then bought the land in 1889 for $324,000 ().
- The City of Stockholm bought the land in 1961.
- It was a planned settlement, founded by William Madocks, who bought the land in 1798.
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- In 1883 Charl Marais owned the land.
- Kreyenhagen was the name of the family who originally owned the land in the area.
- The falls was named after Charles Coopey, who once owned the land adjacent to the falls.
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- Bangladesh is predominantly rich fertile flat land.
- Bihar is mainly a vast stretch of very fertile flat land.
- Chancheng lies on relatively flat land.
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- At the first land sale on 14 August 1867, 75 allotments were sold.
- In the mid 1330s, the first land assessment of the city was published.
- The precise first land sighting and landing point was San Salvador Island.
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- In 1976 the Baqai Foundation acquired land on the outskirts of Karachi, on the M-9 Super Highway.
- In addition to the parks within Denver, the city acquired land for mountain parks starting in the 1911s.
- As a loyalist, he settled in Restigouche, New Brunswick in 1784 and acquired land along the Restigouche River.
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- Cooper sold the land to Lincoln attorney and mayor A.J.
- In 1845, William W. Manning sold the land to William Weeden of Madison County.
- In 1909, he sold the land to the recently created Carlton Hotel Company of Montreal.
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- Monet purchased additional land with a water meadow.
- She sold additional land as finances demanded; today, about remain.
- In 1964, ล้อม ฟักอุดม (lom fuk-u-dom) donated an additional land 4,048 m to the school.
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- Alternatively, it means 'Ecgel's open land' ('Ecgel's feld').
- About 17% of the basin is unused open land with another 8% of wetlands.
- Located 32 km from Yea, it is a 130 Hectares mix of open land and scrub.
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- It is connected to the beach by a man made land bridge.
- During the Eocene period, the last land bridge across the Atlantic sank.
- "South Lake Lida" is located directly south of the main lake, separated only by a land bridge.
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- Parry-Thomas to make bids on the land speed record.
- Campbell's 403.1 mph represented the official land speed record.
- Parry-Thomas's attempt for the land speed record at Pendine Sands in 1927.
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- The Campbells of Possil owned large areas of land throughout Lanarkshire.
- It owned large areas of land in Wix and much of the surrounding countryside.
- On several occasions, Doekhi was allotted large areas of land by the government.
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- During this time Kishi would continue to purchase land.
- Says negotiated with local tribal chiefs to purchase land.
- The state of Kansas continues to purchase land from willing sellers when funds are available.
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- About 31% of Earth's land surface is covered by forests.
- In 2011, rainwater can be collected on two-thirds of Singapore's land surface.
- More than half of Guadeloupe's land surface consists of the 847.8 km Basse-Terre.
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- This was retribution for the confiscation of land belonging to sachem Sowheag.
- The name is derived from the Old English "Tīges hōh", meaning "spur of land belonging to the god Týr".
- Lewsey Farm was situated on land belonging to the Lucy (Lewsey) family (who owned the manor from 1305 to 1455).
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- DeWolf had received a number of large land grants near Windsor.
- He and his brother Rufus were large land owners in Klamath County.
- Those who serve in a typical large land force are soldiers, making up an army.
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- Lewsey Farm was built on land north of Lewsey in the 1960s and 1970s.
- On 28 April 1905 the workers bought land north and west of the factory plant area.
- Paremoremo Scenic Reserve is a block of land north of the Paremoremo residential area.
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- A farm with some land and buildings was donated to the college by Mr. & Mrs. Leslie de Saram.
- Property taxes, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, apply only to real estate – land and buildings.
- Property taxes, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, apply only to real estate - land and buildings.
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- Unlike most other land carnivorans, bears are plantigrade.
- All other land is privately owned.
- This can affect the flows of rivers, and has consequential impacts on other land uses.
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- In all, six land sales took place from Caldwell's Reserve.
- Total land sales amounted to around half the area of the state of Saxony-Anhalt.
- On June 15, 1835, the first public land sales began with Edmund Dick Taylor as U.S.
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- After the case, Canada developed a land claim policy to guide negotiations.
- The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Vallejo's land claim for Rancho Suscol in 1862.
- Sometime after 1848, Barlow purchased a land claim from his father Sam Barlow for $6,000.
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- It is built on land purchased by the Liverpool Corporation from the Molyneux Estate.
- It was located on land purchased from the Commissioner of Railways by the Burrum Shire Council.
- The structure was originally located at 325 6th Avenue West Calgary Alberta on land purchased from Lord Strathcona.
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- The money would be used to buy land and establish settlements.
- This victory for the CRA led to them being able to buy land to redevelop as they saw fit.
- This would also enable new settlers to buy land from those Native Americans who wished to sell.