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The wide-ranging storm buried parts of the Midwest under more than a foot of snow, weakening as it moved east but still carpeting lawns and fields in a fresh layer of white.
WSJ: Storm blasts East with snow, cold; warmer Tuesday
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We have decided to give a fresh impetus to collaboration in the fields of education, agriculture, and health.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Prime Minister Singh Press Conference
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In theory, farmers could restore their fields by flushing them with fresh water.
ECONOMIST: The tsunami
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The two donkeys wander green rolling fields during the day and dine on fresh hay and ginger snaps.
WSJ: Hee Haw! Donkeys Get Last Laugh As One Greek Tragedy Ends Happily
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Glaciers, ice fields, and snowpack store an immense amount of fresh water and gradually release it to meet year-round needs for irrigation, drinking, sanitation, industrial processing, clean energy, and food production.
FORBES: Should Countries With No Water Be Pushing for Growth?
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Given that Brazil holds approximately one-third of the world's biodiversity and 20% of its fresh water in the Amazon rainforest, it is also becoming a leader in fields ranging from combating deforestation (which has dropped by 80% since 2004) to plant genetics.
CNN: Is Brazil ready to take sporting center stage?
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In some fields, dealmakers are not circling their wagons - they are scrambling to meet fresh or growing demand.
CNN: SURVIVING THE DEAL
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About a third of the world's rice paddies have salt problems, and yields in such briny fields may be half what they would be if the water in them were fresh.
ECONOMIST: Salt-tolerant rice
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Fast-changing fields such as media, health care and technology increasingly tap industry outsiders for a fresh perspective and transferable leadership skills, executive coaches say.
WSJ: How to Switch Careers, Companies and Roles
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Being more direct and fresh with language is something we should all be doing, especially if we are in the fields of strategy and consultation.
FORBES: Business Buzzwords to Banish from your Vocabulary