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It is to amuse myself that I dwell on such subjects as the lack of external comforts: they never occupy my thoughts, except at the moment when I miss them.
Meanwhile, the relative price of corn (maize) to rice, which is much more favoured, has jumped by half.
Arsenal dominated the first half of the match.
The area was captured by wild dogs.
One reason for the scarcity is that there are fairly few women in management in Norwegian companies—they occupy around 15% of senior positions.
The government brought in a controversial law under which it could take any land it wanted.
National chains that once ignored Harlem now anticipate yuppie money and want pieces of this prime Manhattan real estate.
Of all mankind's manifold creations, language must take pride of place.
That was my first real exposure to a battle that would claim a lot of my attention in the White House and afterward.
Numerous insects occupy the marsh, feeding on living or dead cordgrass tissue, and redwing blackbirds, sparrows, rodents, rabbits, and deer feed directly on the cordgrass.
The Widow Douglas' splendid hospitality and Tom's persuasions presently carried the day.
In most boardroom disputes he tends to come out on top.
We are proud as well that women make up more than 50 percent of the members of parliament in Rwanda - the highest proportion in the world.
Photo albums are heavy and they take up lots of space!
Far too many party hacks from the old days still hold influential jobs.
Chungking Mansions, which stretches from 36-44 Nathan Road, comes as a shock of otherworldly proportions.
They occupy prime retail real estate, helping to keep addicts hooked and quitters tempted.
You can't simply wander around squatting on other people's property.
Generals are elected to every parliamentary seat.
Many of the northern elite now fear their turn is being taken prematurely by a southerner.
We are so convinced that the problems are intractable—or deathly expensive to solve—that paralysis reigns.
Without predators, the species that is the best competitor for food, shelter, nesting sites, and other environmental resources tends to dominate and exclude the species with which it competes.
So there might be one in a million lattice sites occupied, even at the very end of the procedure.