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  • 51Agriculture in the United Kingdom — A combine harvester in Scotland Agriculture in the United Kingdom uses around 71% of the country s land area and contributes about 0.6% of its gross value added. The UK produces less than 60% of the food it eats and the industry s share of the… …

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  • 52furrow — I UK [ˈfʌrəʊ] / US [ˈfɜroʊ] noun [countable] Word forms furrow : singular furrow plural furrows 1) a line that a farmer digs in the soil with a plough where a crop will be planted 2) a) a deep line on the surface of something b) a deep line in… …

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  • 53list — I [[t]lɪst[/t]] n. 1) a series of names or other items written or printed together in a meaningful grouping or sequence so as to constitute a record: a list of members[/ex] 2) all of the books of a publisher that are available for sale 3) bus… …

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  • 54list — I. /lɪst / (say list) noun 1. a record consisting of a series of names, words, or the like; a number of names of persons or things set down one after another. –verb (t) 2. to set down together in a list; to make a list of. 3. to enter in a list… …

  • 55Agriculture in Imperial Russia — The agriculture of Imperial Russia throughout the 19th 20th centuries represented a major world force yet it lagged behind other developed countries. Russia was amongst the largest exporters of agricultural produce, especially wheat, while the… …

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  • 56Bioarchaeology — The term bioarchaeology was first coined by British archaeologist Grahame Clark in 1972 as a reference to zooarchaeology, or the study of animal bones from archaeological sites. Redefined in 1977 by Jane Buikstra, bioarchaeology in the US now… …

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  • 57iceberg — /uys berrg/, n. 1. a large floating mass of ice, detached from a glacier and carried out to sea. 2. Informal. an emotionally cold person. 3. Australian Informal. a person who swims or surfs regularly in winter. 4. tip of the iceberg, the first… …

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  • 58furrowed — adj. grooved, having furrows; wrinkled fur·row || fÉœrəʊ / fÊŒ n. row, ditch; fold; wrinkle v. plow furrows; make grooves; make wrinkles (in the face); be wrinkled …

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  • 59furrow — /ˈfʌroʊ / (say furoh) noun 1. a narrow trench made in the ground, especially by a plough. 2. a narrow, trench like depression in any surface. 3. a groove, as in the skin of the forehead, etc. –verb (t) 4. to make a furrow or furrows in; plough… …

  • 60farming —    Farming was the mainstay of the economies of the societies of the ancient world, including those of Mesopotamia and the regions that adjoined it. In fact, most modern scholars think that agriculture originated around 9000 b.c. in the Near East …

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