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m the cultivation of both rice and long-staple | cotton, a major crop. |
building, a pre-war gin house for long-staple | cotton, a barn, and a carriage house. . |
solution yields chloramine yellow, which dyes | cotton a beautiful yellow. |
Sir Arthur Thomas | Cotton, a British irrigation engineer, constructed th |
aced in honor of long-time U.S. Senator Norris | Cotton, a Warren native. |
Cotton, a 6' 5" (1.96 m) shooting guard, left Long Be | |
Before long, Silk met up with | Cotton, a witch who loved to eat Willows, and togethe |
The Reverend John | Cotton, a principal New England Puritan figure and a |
Memo's constant companion was Picot | Cotton, a young human male whose family was often the |
Cotton Abbotts is a civil parish in the Borough of Ch | |
Cotton Abbotts | |
business", and the compressing and storing of | cotton, according to Poor's Manual of the Railroads o |
iety of colors, designs and fabrics, including | cotton, acrylic, cotton/acrylic blends, rayon, wool, |
s of onions, sugar cane, tobacco, milk, paddy, | cotton, against hike in electricity tariffs, for liqu |
Primary crops include Pima | cotton, alfalfa hay, tomatoes, onions, and wheat, all |
erived from the agricultural industry, growing | cotton, alfalfa and sorghum. |
all commercially-grown crop plants, but favors | cotton, alfalfa, beans, stone fruits, and conifer see |
ronetcies created for persons with the surname | Cotton, all in the Baronetage of England. |
ines of supply open, stopping illegal trade in | cotton along the riverbank and suppressing bands of g |
Cotton also proved to be an important commodity. | |
Cotton also worked on ideas such as a prototype speci | |
Bob | Cotton, also of the Liberal Party, had been appointed |
The most important crops are maize and | cotton; also cassava is an important agricultural pro |
1943, and named after Rear-Admiral Sir Charles | Cotton, an officer who served in the American Revolut |
e yarn preparing technology both short staple ( | cotton) and long staple (Jute). |
nclude Paddy, Sugarcane, Casuarina, groundnut, | cotton, and a few other pulses. |
pened a recording studio, City Lab, with Josie | Cotton, and recorded acts like Butt Trumpet. |
Cotton and rice plantation owners employed a manageme | |
he island possessed a profitable production of | cotton and sugar. |
gibility and those teams were committed to the | Cotton and Hancock Bowls, respectively. |
thing rationing points could be used for wool, | cotton and household textiles. |
Lou was great friends with Dot | Cotton and Ethel Skinner, her life-long neighbours. |
e she was on maternity leave along with Fearne | Cotton and Nihal. |
d been sentenced to death in 1806 for stealing | cotton and lace, and whose sentence had been commuted |
Cotton and his older brothers went on to graduate fro | |
esa's 1975 released 2006); Muddy Waters, James | Cotton, and Johnny Winter (Breakin' It Up, Breakin' I |
ops suffer from droughts and insect pests, and | cotton and sugar plantings suffer from soil depletion |
The Strutt family made a fortune from a silk, | cotton and calico mill on the Morledge at Derby. |
need for trained labor, families of slaves on | cotton and rice plantations would often remain togeth |
In later decades, with the eclipse of | cotton and other agriculture to cattle ranching, the |
To this lethal load, bundles of cordite, gun | cotton and old depth charges were added to give the s |
part in a series of engagements with CSS J. A. | Cotton and Confederate shore batteries along the Atch |
as known as "Calhoun's Landing," named for the | cotton and sugar planter Meredith Calhoun, a native o |
research archives that help tell the story of | cotton and cotton trading, from crop to becoming fabr |
ad slipped out of Bayport, Florida, laden with | cotton and bound for Havana, Cuba. |
iver landing where steamboats were loaded with | cotton and other goods in the 19th and early 20th cen |
pened its port and railroad junctions shipping | cotton and grain. |
In his youth he befriended James | Cotton, and they grew up learning to play the harmoni |
ultivation of alfalfa, wheat, sugar beets, and | cotton; and raising of dairy cattle, chickens, turkey |
n southwest of Atlanta, where he grew peanuts, | cotton, and silkworms. |
ost Jonathan Ross, television presenter Fearne | Cotton, and Strictly Come Dancing panellist Bruno Ton |
."with a cargo of | cotton and tobacco. |
These obis are often made of thick | cotton and are about 5 cm wide. |
op is rice, while other important products are | cotton and cassava. |
op is rice, while other important products are | cotton and seeds of catechu. |
reat war of 1914-1918 halted the supply of raw | cotton, and the British government encouraged its col |
e seedlings to farmers and ranchers to promote | cotton and wheat growing as well as erosion preventio |
at War of 1914-18 had halted the supply of raw | cotton, and the British government encouraged its col |
were originally traded by Spanish sailors for | cotton and tobacco in North America; this is the earl |
n Baker County, Georgia on which he grew corn, | cotton and peanuts, would sometimes argue with Hall w |
eat war of 1914- 1918 halted the supply of raw | cotton, and the British government encouraged its col |
n originally constructed, the railroad carried | cotton and other agricultural products. |
ananas, citrus, avocado, dairy farming, wheat, | cotton and corn, and a large tobacco crop. |
He grew sorghum, | cotton, and vegetables. |
Phosphate mining, turpentine and agriculture ( | cotton and oranges) were the foundation of the econom |
now in the manufacture of carding machines for | cotton and wool. |
was descended, on his mother's side, from John | Cotton and Richard Mather. |
The Orange, Sugar, | Cotton and Fiesta Bowls were "Tier 1 Bowls" under the |
s of cattle ranching and the growing of wheat, | cotton and sunflowers is the primary economic activit |
Howlin' Wolf, Hubert Sumlin, Pat Hare, James | Cotton and Junior Parker honed their skills at KWEM a |
ng, Bragg ordered large quantities of bales of | cotton and tobacco burned so that they would not fall |
Great War of 1914-18 halted the supply of raw | cotton, and the British government encouraged its col |
hop John F. Noll, with Bishops Francis Ridgley | Cotton and John Francis O'Hara, C.S.C., serving as co |
, where a landing party captured a quantity of | cotton and burned the customs house before returning |
reat War of 1914-1918 halted the supply of raw | cotton, and the British government encouraged its col |
r economic dependence on tobacco as well as on | cotton and rice, and for their many small-scale furni |
It was used to weave | cotton and is still in use today, even though the riv |
sted by Terry Wogan, Natasha Kaplinsky, Fearne | Cotton and Chris Moyles. |
k floral lace, white and black floral stitched | cotton and summer wool. |
He planted 60 acres (240,000 m2) of | cotton and 40 acres (160,000 m2) of corn, which yield |
owing a court-directed amalgamation of Greaves | Cotton and Cromption Parkinson Ltd. |
, Chaney build up his cheekbones and lips with | cotton and rigid collodion. |
His nostrils were stuffed with | cotton and the ends of cigar holders, and his long fi |
Soviets transformed the area into a centre for | cotton and silk production, and relocated tens of tho |
In 2009, | Cotton and David reunited for some performances as Il |
The closure of the | cotton and denim mill in Erwin in 2000 led to the aba |
Cotton and David have occasionally reunited in recent | |
reat War of 1914-1918 halted the supply of raw | cotton, and the British government encouraged its col |
y are also has Sahiwal Cows and largest wheat, | cotton and milk producers of said district. |
cultural pursuits and also in the operation of | cotton and flour mills. |
rs and crew of 70 and a cargo of coffee, rice, | cotton and newspaper. |
early 19th centuries including Puritan divines | Cotton and Increase Mather and Prince Hall, founder o |
was expressed through debates with his in-laws | Cotton and Increase Mather. |
rming operations which produce beans, catfish, | cotton, and rice. |
He was president of | Cotton and Wool Waste of Montreal and International W |
on/spandex blends, but other materials such as | cotton and wool are used as well. |
Rev. George Edward Lynch | Cotton and his wife Sophia Ann Tomkinson and baptised |
villages, they used to give advances for both | cotton and fine silk products. |
in Mobile blew up 25 May 1865 setting fire to | cotton and cotton presses and causing a general confl |
He was engaged in | cotton and tobacco planting. |
becoming "one of the most important centres of | cotton and textile industries in England", spinning O |
in buildings was insulated by a thin layer of | cotton and was fastened to walls using wood cleats. |
f Charleston, South Carolina with 100 bales of | cotton and other cargo. |
minant industries of the 19th century were the | cotton and allied industries. |
He invested the money in | cotton and indigo business and became rich. |
It began moving | cotton and people across the farming communities of n |
ad various run-ins with the local villain Nick | Cotton, and was understandably furious when he discov |
ers, enabling them to ship their crops, mainly | cotton and peaches, out of state. |
The area was once | cotton and corn fields, but with the high-tech boom c |
lled new irrigation works, introduced American | cotton, and built a soap factory and an ice factory. |
ow just eight months later in favour of Fearne | Cotton and other guest hosts, before they were droppe |
anded the 'Radio 1's Student Tour' with Fearne | Cotton and Zane Lowe. |
ate warehouse system for storing and financing | cotton, and served as State warehouse commissioner fr |
icultural products- vine, oil, cereals, rice, | cotton- and its renowned handicrafts. |
new duo, The Rovin' Kind, with guitarist Paul | Cotton, and the two transferred to Dunwich Records. |
tifier in cement, as a dye improving agent for | cotton and as proton exchange membranes in fuel cell |
d Rice zone of East gradually ending with Arid | Cotton and Millet Zone of west. |
The town is an important centre for the | Cotton and Soybean trade. |
usaphone player Charlie Kruger, guitarist Bert | Cotton, and drummer Eric Bolivar. |
Later he was involved in his father's | cotton and woolen manufacturing firm. |
ural commodities such as sugar, coffee, cocoa, | cotton and grains and oil seeds, industrial commoditi |
ginning factories and a considerable trade in | cotton and forest produce. |
so established standards for classification of | cotton and facilitated payments between buyers and se |
ned to New York and designed such devices as a | cotton and hay press, a seed planter, and a lathe cut |
, the Gilmanton Village Manufacturing Co. made | cotton and woolen textiles. |
land's breakfast show with Jesse Mulligan, Joe | Cotton and Jeremy Corbett. |
oreditch (London), England, the son of Francis | Cotton and Martha Ann Garrison, he was the co-owner a |
ngland national rugby union team captains Fran | Cotton and Steve Smith. |
he U.S. Treasury purchasing agent to transport | cotton and provisions. |
Of these, only canola, | cotton and maize are currently on the market. |
became a center of steamboat commerce, mostly | cotton and agricultural crops. |
cial problems, mostly due to the high price of | cotton, and in 1902 it was temporarily shut down . |
rothers William and Robert James established a | cotton and woolen mill at the mouth of Abrams Creek. |
Saturday Show's presenters of the time, Fearne | Cotton and Simon Grant. |
to be discharged, invalids, prisoners of war, | cotton and provisions. |
zos Trail Region historically was dependent on | cotton and the railroad for survival. |
Cotton and rice farming was encouraged through large | |
tudy of major crop species such as sorghum and | cotton, and also have fundings and projects on many o |
It takes dye like | cotton, and is color-fast when washed in warm water. |
The most important crops are | cotton and cassava, while other important agricultura |
ir second album, Duet, essentially as a duo of | Cotton and David, supported by studio musicians inclu |
ls, hides and wool to barter for tea, tobacco, | cotton and silk. |
With additional wealth derived from | cotton and lumber, the town grew and was incorporated |
The most important crops are | cotton and cassava, while other important agricultura |
to Alexandria, Louisiana, hauling off slaves, | cotton, and cattle from a rich agricultural area. |
a farming community, growing row crops such as | cotton and soybeans in the fertile local loam, with a |
Cotton and corn are the main cultivated crops. | |
ions make the area suitable for growing wheat, | cotton, and hay crops (alfalfa and cane). |
sugarcane, while other important products are | cotton and rice. |
a number of television appearances with Billy | Cotton and alongside Arthur Haynes. |
y presented Sport Relief 2010 alongside Fearne | Cotton and others. |
hich has released two albums, Country Hai East | Cotton and Root Work with a new release Bad Debt comi |
Georai is famous for agriculture in | cotton and sugar cane. |
Cotton and wood are biogenic constituents of contempo | |
He was a | cotton and sugar planter on his plantation, Live Oaks |
ating its vital status as a port for export of | cotton and other Southern-produced trade goods. |
life down there," said White "My folks raised | cotton and corn. |
d a horse that looked almost identical to Fine | Cotton and performed better. |
lso an important customs point for Confederate | cotton and munitions trade with Mexico. |
he plantation, who cultivated indigo, tobacco, | cotton and sugar cane under supervision of an oversee |
and Ross thought Daz Sampson would win whilst | Cotton and Tonioli opted for Antony Costa. |
Rockies in return obtained two prospects, John | Cotton and Kevin Rawitzer, neither of whom made the m |
Cotton and okra, very close relatives, are freely vis | |
eing fruit, carpets, wool, and skins; imports, | cotton and piece goods, metals, sugar, and tea. |
He lives with his wife, Anne | Cotton, and stepchildren, in Oundle, Northamptonshire |
ts in Osmanabad - Yedeshwari Yermala Crops are | cotton and sugar cane.In modarate new inovanation & r |
t Britain Representatives: Julie Biles, Rachel | Cotton and Claire Pannell. |
ished by a group of gentleman including Mr Ben | Cotton and Henry Nunn. |
and rice and sesame oil and clarified butter, | cotton and the Indian cloths made therefrom, of the c |
lements to the north in which the Indians grew | cotton and wove cloth. |
New York, the third of four children of Isabel | Cotton and Max Rodney. |
official European women's championship, Helene | Cotton and Edith Holloway won). |
Its port traded | cotton and tobacco in exchange for foreign goods, suc |
d his family, including his son Cesare (Oliver | Cotton) and daughter Lucrezia (Anne Louise Lambert). |
Farmers too their | cotton and corn to Walker's Mill, across from what is |
hile other important agricultural products are | cotton and tobacco. |
ed a partnership in the United States to trade | cotton and dry goods. |
Greaves | Cotton and Company, established by James Greaves in 1 |
The blanket itself is made of 100% | cotton and treated with a 100% environmentally friend |
ols, he was tortured; his legs were wrapped in | cotton and burned, and they threw him into the sea wi |
It also has a market for | cotton and rice. |
s Creek watershed produced large quantities of | cotton and corn. |
ren in Need charity telethon, alongside Fearne | Cotton and Terry Wogan, and again in 2006, on 17 Nove |
manded recognition as the main author of Jerry | Cotton and a significant part of the profit. |
est, bassist Dick Bland, keyboard player Steve | Cotton and drummer Roger Dell. |
rtility, the boll weevil outbreak on remaining | cotton and the Great Depression, there was wholesale |
nished and raw steel, and biodiesel as well as | cotton and rice products. |
During the Second World War | Cotton and his band toured France with the Entertainm |
She was spotted by Billy | Cotton, and first performed with him on radio in 1949 |
The ship was last carrying | cotton and sank in 1864 in the Gulf of Mexico. |
In the church are monuments to the | Cotton and Heathcote families. |
ideally suited to the development of the wool, | cotton and linen industries. |
leston in South Carolina to trade supplies for | cotton and, later in the book, to rescue the father o |
Incumbent Senator Norris | Cotton announced he would not seek reelection. |
mills on the river Poulter in Cuckney, one for | cotton, another for corn. |
Aphis gossypii - | cotton aphid |
The wingless female | cotton aphid has an ovoid body about two milimetres l |
In 2006, | Cotton appeared on the "I Wanna Be A Soap Star" reali |
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