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Mixed and farming
Mixed farming and forestry occurs on both banks of the river.
Mixed farming was the basis of Indus valley economy.
Mixed farming systems are the largest category of livestock system in the world.
Mixed farming predominates and consists primarily of grain production.
Mixed farming ( maize, cattle, potatoes, beans, wool, pigs, sunflower seeds, lucerne and sorghum ) and anthracite, coal and torbanite mining take place here.
Mixed farming was common in the western part.
Mixed farming was common.
Mixed farming was common.
Mixed farming was common.
Mixed farming was common.
Mixed farming was common.
Mixed farming was clearly predominant in southern Alberta by 1900.
Mixed farming is most common in the Cartwright area.
Mixed farming was established on lands opening up by the Government along the River in the mid 1860s and this called for improvement in transport to the Port.

Mixed and was
`` Mixed herd '' meant a herd of mixed sexes, while a `` straight steer herd '' was one composed entirely of steers, and when the cowman spoke of `` mixed cattle '', he meant cattle of various grades, ages, and sexes.
This was the case, for instance, in the Weapon Shop series, the Mixed Men series and in single stories such as " Heir Apparent ", whose protagonist was described as a " benevolent dictator ".
For example Darrell Schweitzer writing to the New York Review of Science Fiction in 1999 quoted a passage from the original van Vogt novelette “ The Mixed Men ”, which he was then reading, and remarked:
In 2005, the then new event of Mixed Relay ( two legs done by women, two legs by men ) was arranged separately from the ordinary Championships.
This was the origin of the first Ultimate Fighting Championship tournament ( later renamed UFC 1: The Beginning ) in the U. S. inspired by the Brazilian Vale tudo tradition and along with other minimal rule competitions, most notably those from Japan such as Shooto and Pancrase, have evolved into the combat sport of Mixed Martial Arts ( MMA ).
Lillian Gross, described as a " Mixed Blood " by the Smithsonian source, was of Cherokee and European-American heritage.
Mixed Economy – Fonseca ’ s understanding of the fact that Nicaragua was not, in spite of Browderist interpretations, simply a feudal country and that it had also never really developed its own capitalism surely made it clear that a simple feudalism-capitalism-socialism path was not a rational way to think about the future development of Nicaragua.
During an interview on 1 July 2010, Tricky stated that his new album, titled Mixed Race, was scheduled for release on 27 September 2010.
On June 16, 2012 a historic world premiere of " Mixed Team ( couples ) ski jumping event for men and women " ( also called Battles of Genders or Duels of Genders ) was held at Mostec in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
It is sweetened with Splenda, and the original flavor, Mixed Berry, was released in summer 2004.
The contribution toward the foundation of a peaceful existence by the Mixed Armistice Commissions ( MACs ) was limited by the sanctions that the MACs were able to apply ( a formal condemnation by the Security Council ).
( 15: 372 ) An additional task of being the United Nations Liaison Office Beirut ( UNLOB ) was given to the headquarters of the Israel-Lebanon Mixed Armistice Commission ( ILMAC ) which was already located in Beirut.
Mixed marriages between deaf and hearing spouses comprised 65 % of all deaf marriages on the island in the late 19th century, ( higher than the mainland average of 20 %) and Martha's Vineyard Sign Language ( MVSL ) was commonly used by hearing residents as well as deaf ones until the middle of the 20th century.
According to the Mixed Armistice Commission report, approved on the afternoon immediately following the operation, and delivered by Major General Vagn Bennike to the UN Security Council, the raid at Qibya took place on the evening of October 14, 1953 at around 9. 30 pm, and was taken by roughly half a battalion strength of soldiers from the Israeli regular army.
An emergency meeting of the Mixed Armistice Commission ( MAC ) was held in the afternoon of 15 October and a resolution condemning the regular Israel army for its attack on Qibya, as a breach of article III, paragraph 2, 62 / of the Israel-Jordan General Armistice Agreement was adopted by a majority vote.
The force that entered Afghanistan, in addition to the 103rd Guards Airborne Division, was under command of the 40th Army and consisted of the 108th and 5th Guards Motor Rifle Divisions, the 860th Separate Motor Rifle Regiment, the 56th Separate Airborne Assault Brigade, the 36th Mixed Air Corps.
Six years after the men's nationals were first held, the first official U. S. Women's National Singles Championship was held at the Philadelphia Cricket Club in 1887, won by 17-year-old Philadelphian Ellen Hansell, accompanied by the U. S. Women's National Doubles Championship ( not held for the next two years ) and U. S. Mixed Doubles Championship ( not held in 1899 ).
The laboratory of Tribology and Systems Dynamics, was created in 1992 and became in January 1995 a Mixed Unit of Research CNRS-MESR ( ECL-ENISE ) ( UMR 5513 ) which depends on the Scientific department Engineering and Information Sciences and Technologies, depending on Section 9 of the Evaluation National Committee.
Born Roger Edward Paul Mellie in 1937 in North Shields, Roger was educated at Fulchester Mixed Infants, Bartlepool Grammar School, and the Oxford Remand Centre.
Mixed with Vuković's army was a contingent of Knights Hospitallers, whom the Croatian knight John of Palisna had led from Vrana in Croatia.
In 1997, the episode " Mork's Mixed Emotions " was ranked # 94 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time list.

Mixed and common
" Mixed " dislocations, combining aspects of both types, are also common.
Mixed signal microcontrollers are common, integrating analog components needed to control non-digital electronic systems.
Blue: Civil law jurisdictions, brown: Mixed civil and common law jurisdictions, red: common law, tan: fiqh
Mixed presentations are common ; left heart failure often leads to right heart failure in the longer term.
* Mixed age classrooms, with classrooms for children aged 2½ or 3 to 9 years old by far the most common
Mixed sex groups can be common at this time, with single males sharing nest sites with three to seven females or single females sharing nest sites with one to three males.
Although it is less common, some Sanda practitioners have also fought in the publicly viewed American Mixed Martial Arts competitions.
Mixed crop and livestock farms are common, and the region has a large number of dairy cattle farms.
Mixed Deciduous forest is the most common forest type in Thung Yai covering about 45 %, predominantly in areas below 800 metres elevation.
The smallest college at the university, Langwith is known to most students by virtue of its facilities-its college bar, for instance, is a common meeting venue, and its lecture theatre, with its retractable seating, is often used for functions such as the Battle Of The Bands and shows by the Gilbert & Sullivan society, as well as Mixed Martial Arts, Capoeira and Dance societies.
A common finishing hold in Mixed martial arts.
Mixed transcortical aphasia is the least common of the three transcortical aphasias ( behind transcortical motor aphasia and transcortical sensory aphasia, respectively ).
Mixed marriages between ethnic groups are common, particularly in urban areas where many different groups live side by side.
Mixed groups are also common during the rest of the winter.

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