Despite a statewide unemployment rate of almost 11 percent, Californians are still not drawn to the fields.
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Neighborhoods that once were thick with homes seemed almost to revert to the fields from which they'd sprung.
Returning to the fields after years spent in Cambodia as part of Vietnam's occupying force, many face unemployment and rejection.
Bald eagles, for example, will prey on any cranes that are injured or left behind when the roosts fly to the fields for feeding.
Or they would walk out to the fields and endure embarrassment.
Following three years of decreasing production levels, the North African nation realized it needed a new framework to entice increasingly anxious foreign firms back to the fields.
One of the new measures reduces the share of oil revenues that go to the states and municipalities closest to the fields, aiming to spread the wealth more widely.
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Merely getting to the fields and back is risky.
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Despite Japan's rich literary history, few of its writers seem to achieve fame or recognition beyond its borders - an affliction that does not extend to the fields of film, music or fashion.
But especially in rural India, where women often go back to the fields mere days after giving birth, babies' diets are often supplemented with cow's milk and water, which exposes them to infection.
In this context, she recalled that Iraq made voluntary contributions to UNESCO amounting to over USD 4 million in the first six months of 2012 alone, notably through self-benefiting projects in the field of cultural heritage preservation, and emphasized that such cooperation would be expanded to the fields of education and sciences.
Every 15 days they are rotated in and out, bussed over 500km north to the oil fields to spend two weeks drilling in freezing temperatures.
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Philip Lawson, a Suffolk farmer now in his late eighties, returned to the place where, as a young flight lieutenant on a secret mission, he had spied out a potential airstrip and encouraged the local people to scythe the fields and remove the rocks.
Local artist Miranda Cresswell has put on an exhibition at the Cornerstone Arts Centre to remember the fields disappearing under the new houses.
This threat to the Libyan oil fields and to peace in the region would have an immediate impact in commodity markets.
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But after Ramdin started as the main aggressor with some confident pull shots, Nash too began to exploit the attacking fields to help himself to some off-side boundaries.
Ostensibly, they will thus be equipped to compete successfully in the fields expected to be at the cutting edge of tomorrow's workplace.
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While these are meant to replace production from older facilities, not to add new output, it is understood that the Saudis are now planning to delay the retirement of older fields in order to help ease the oil price.
Mackinder saw history being made on the Northwest frontier of India, but the Empire bled to death on the fields of France in fear of what might happen elsewhere, and by the time it got to India it handed over that frontier, out of exhaustion and a growing reluctance to fight for a possession that did not want to be possessed.
To keep the thousands of oil field workers from clogging the one artery to the oil sands, 500 buses run in a continuous loop from Fort McMurray to the oil fields.
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The current owner of Lennon's childhood home is to get half the profits, some will be donated to the nearby Strawberry Fields children's home immortalized in the Beatles song, and the rest will go to cover movie costs.
Walking out to till the fields with his fellow prisoners, many of them poets too, he would recite his poems to them and they would respond with theirs.
There was the tax gatherer to take the grain from the fields and the flax from the spindle to feed the legions or to fill the hungry treasury from which divine Caesar gave largess to the people.
In 2013, for the first time, a Latin America country will host the International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement (ICSEI), offering a unique opportunity for participants to learn about current trends in the fields and to join with the international academic community.
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It was like waiting for the trip to the amusement park, like waiting for the circus tents to rise out of the fields the next town over.
We honor the women who traveled those lonely roads to be the first ones in those courtrooms, to be the first ones in those boardrooms, to be the first ones on those playing fields, and to be the first ones on those battlefields.
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