There is, however, plenty of cultivated, less-expensive wild rice available.
The introduction of cultivated cereals and vegetables, along with dairy produce, resulted in a poorer diet and a consequent decline in human stature, only reversed (at least in developed countries) in the last century.
Sugarcane is grown on about 90% of the cultivated land area and accounts for 15% of export earnings.
Although requiring a rare set of extremely cultivated skills, data scientists should not exclude potential consumers of data science results as collaborators.
The ACMD said there was "no evidence" khat, which consists of the leaves and shoots of a shrub cultivated in the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula and contains the stimulant cathinone, was directly linked with serious or organised crime.
In the past decade, Costa Rica went from producing 2.3 million bags of coffee each growing season to 1.5 million bags, and the number of acres cultivated with coffee dropped from 247, 000 to 212, 000 or less over that time, said Ronald Peters, the president of the Costa Rican Coffee Institute.
Nothing...except perhaps this: All devoted enormous energy and resources to building a community of users, and then cultivated the loyalty of that community through an extensive product line, good customer support and reliable delivery.
On the other hand it is certainly true that the theatres were protected against the leaders of the City of London, who heartily detested them, by some of the most cultivated and high-born figures in the land, including the Earls of Pembroke and Leicester (also a pupil of Dee), Philip Sidney and Queen Elizabeth herself.
Rose brings a dose of intellectual gravitas cultivated from his long-running late-night PBS interview show.
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That's why some coffee-industry experts favor expanding the varieties of coffee being cultivated and crossbreeding plants to strengthen them.
How can a spirit of community be cultivated throughout the design process?
Grown in water, as its name implies, the zesty, sweetly pungent green is the most widely cultivated of the cresses, the common name for more than a dozen small-leafed members of the mustard family.
Taking advantage of a valuable business network she had cultivated over the course of her career was a key factor in launching her company.
They calculated that the "ecological footprint" of the final was 3, 051 football pitches - which relates to the amount of land that would have to be cultivated to match the amount of energy used on the day.
The agricultural sector has untapped potential - less than half of arable land is cultivated.
Some of them have basically cultivated their skills into becoming working actors, singers and dancers.
The ADB's figure for farming is not much higher, with only about 6% of Africa's cultivated land under irrigation.
DEC's service organisation and its customer relationships, some of which have been cultivated since the days when vacuum tubes were still warm.
Instead of written contracts enforceable in a recognized court of law, Sino-Forest operates on the basis of personal relationships, cultivated by its senior management.
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Just like so many other secrets to success, a sense of gratitude must be cultivated into a habit before we see its magical benefits.
After a year of healing, she cultivated an inner peace which she would like to disseminate across the African continent and across the world.
Performed with individual variations throughout the region, Oku-noto no Aenokoto reflects the everyday culture of the Japanese, who have cultivated rice since ancient times, and serves as a marker of identity for the area s farmers.
Others invest foolishly or spend frivolously, but capitalism has cultivated a land of plenty.
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Jimenez, formerly known as Mario Crespo, has always cultivated an aura of mystery around himself.
Sir Allen strenuously cultivated an image of respectability as an entrepreneur, philanthropist and sports impresario.
This is the book that gives the best picture of the kind of man he was: cultivated, warm, witty, idealistic and modest.
Obuchi for years has cultivated the image of an empathetic politician who lacks the refinement of the University of Tokyo set that has long dominated the bureaucracy and Parliament.
The first light-activated neurons were cultivated as layers of cells in Petri dishes, but researchers were quickly able to make the technique work in flies, worms, zebrafish, mice, and monkeys.
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But the professor dismisses this, saying most of the arable land is cultivated already, while the rest supports indigenous woodland that is used for grazing cattle, or for wildlife, or both.
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