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On and farm
On some distant farm a rooster crowed and, far down the valley, an associate answered.
On his side of the road there were two farm hands, well back in a field, leaning against a plow.
On many farms, the basic composting ingredients are manure generated on the farm and bedding.
On November 4, 1955, Cy Young died on his farm at the age of 88.
On the morning of 29 February 2012, Jones went to tend his 14 horses at a farm in Indiantown, Florida.
On the farm, Jon's mother will cook huge dinners ; Garfield hugs her for this.
On February 17, 2011, IKEA announced its plans for a wind farm in Dalarna County, Sweden, furthering the furniture giant's goal of running on 100 percent renewable energy.
On May Day the Romanians celebrate the " arminden " ( or “ armindeni ”), the beginning of summer, symbolically tied with the protection of crops and farm animals.
On his return, he spent the remainder of his life on his farm of sixty-two acres outside the city, called the Great Bouwerie, beyond which stretched the woods and swamps of the village of Haarlem.
On April 6, 1812 a band of Winnebago Indians murdered Liberty White, an American, and John B. Cardin, a French Canadian, at a farm called Hardscrabble that was located on the South Branch of the Chicago River in the area now called Bridgeport.
On his 21st birthday, having fulfilled his promise to his father, Welk left the family farm to pursue a career in music, which he loved.
On prison farms inmates run the important tasks of a farm, producing crops.
* His manual on running a farm ( De Agri Cultura or " On Farming ") is his only work that survives completely.
On Giorgio's family farm, Giorgio tells Anita that he hopes to become a lawyer, despite his poverty.
On February 28, 1992, Coronado carried out an arson attack on research facilities at Michigan State University ( MSU ), and released mink from a nearby research farm on campus, an action claimed by the ALF, and for which Coronado was subsequently convicted.
On November 15, 1909, Hershey signed over the farm where he had been born, complete with livestock, to start the school.
On arrival in Australia, the teenage boys were assigned to a state government farm for three months of agricultural training.
On completion of the training period the boys could be sent to work on any farm in the state.
On top of safety considerations, establishing a farm was a capital-intensive project ; collectively the founders of the kibbutzim had the resources to establish something lasting, while independently they did not.
On Wednesday, 26 September, he departed but not before planting an elm on Spencer ’ s farm.
On May 20, 1862, President Lincoln signed into law the Homestead Act, which offered of undeveloped federal land to anyone who filed an application, create a farm, and apply for a deed.
On September 5, 1847, Jesse James was born on the James farm, where his family resided to the northeast of the site where Kearney would eventually be established.
On or about the year 1856, one John Ramey, a prosperous farmer, who owned a large farm which at this time is owned by Cal Potter, built a small store house on the lot now ( 1932 ) owned and occupied by the Farmers Exchange, became the first merchant of Fair Grove.
On August 4, 2009, the town of Groton approved the siting of a wind farm in Groton.

On and task
On taking office, Holt declared that Australia had no intention of increasing its commitment to the war, but just one month later, in December 1966, he announced that Australia would treble its troop commitment to 4, 500, including 1, 500 National Service conscripts, creating a single independent Australian task force based at Nui Dat.
On War is actually an unfinished work ; Clausewitz had set about revising his accumulated manuscripts in 1827, but did not live to finish the task.
Although he never returned to the complementary work he intended to write, On the Dignity of Human Nature, Bartolomeo Facio took up the task writing De excellentia ac praestantia hominis.
On 26 December 2008, the PLAN dispatched a task group consisting of the guided missile destroyer Haikou ( flagship ), the guided missile destroyer Wuhan, and the supply ship Weishanhu to the Gulf of Aden to participating in anti-piracy operations off the coast of Somalia.
On simpler non-preemptive but still multitasking systems, a task has to give up its time on the CPU to other tasks, which can cause the ready queue to have a greater number of overall tasks in the ready to be executed state ( resource starvation ).
On 13 May Powell, said the task force was sent " to repossess the Falkland Islands, to restore British administration of the islands and to ensure that the decisive factor in the future of the islands should be the wishes of the inhabitants " but the Foreign Secretary ( Francis Pym ) desired an " interim agreement ": " So far as I understand that interim agreement, it is in breach, if not in contradiction, of each of the three objects with which the task force was dispatched to the South Atlantic.
On a multiprocessor ( including multi-core system ), the threads or tasks will actually run at the same time, with each processor or core running a particular thread or task.
On the other hand, Bonaparte was opposed to the indictment jury (" grand jury " in common law countries ), and preferred to give this task to the criminal section of the Court of Appeals.
On December 11, 1992, the President of Ukraine called the attempt of " the Russian deputies to charge the Russian parliament with a task to define the status of Sevastopol as an imperial disease ".
On 14 and 15 July aircraft operating from the task force's aircraft carriers sank and damaged a large number of ships in ports along Hokkaido's southern coastline as well as in northern Honshu.
On 21 March 1825, Cappellari was created cardinal by Pope Leo XII, and shortly afterwards he was asked to negotiate a concordat to safeguard the rights of Catholics in the Low Countries, a diplomatic task which he completed successfully.
On 11 January 1649, the Fronde decided to take the Bastille, giving the task to Elbeuf, one of their leaders.
On May 20, 1992, under the authority recognized in Coleman, and in keeping with the precedent first established regarding the ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, each house of the 102nd Congress passed a version of a concurrent resolution agreeing that the amendment was validly ratified, despite the unorthodox period of more than 202 years for the completion of the task.
On the assassination of his father in 281 BC, the task of holding together the empire was a formidable one.
On July 21, 1542, Pope Paul III proclaimed the Apostolic Constitution Licet ab initio, establishing the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Roman and Universal Inquisition, staffed by cardinals and other officials whose task it was " to maintain and defend the integrity of the faith and to examine and proscribe errors and false doctrines ".
On 26 February 1918, Garlick and his crew and a group of muleskinners from nearby Colton, known to be experts in clearing land as well as for their colorful syntax, began the task of excavating the building foundations, and on 1 March 1918, Alessandro Flying Training Field was opened.
On November 17, 1972, the electors voted in favor of a commission and selected nine members with the task of studying present Township government and the alternative of an Optional Plan of Government or a Home Rule Charter.
On the other hand, we do have tools which make the task easier.
On July 7 of the same year, he was received by Salazar himself, who assigned Eliade the task of warning Antonescu to withdraw the Romanian Army from the Eastern Front (" his place, I would not be grinding it in Russia ").
On the other hand, the approach and rigour advocated by Bourbaki have permeated the current mathematical practices to such extent that the task undertaken was completed.
On 11 December 1947 Britain announced the Mandate would end at midnight 14 May 1948 and its sole task would be to complete withdrawal by 1 August 1948.
On 11 December 1947 Britain announced the Mandate would end at midnight 14 May 1948 and its sole task would be to complete withdrawal by 1 August 1948.
On the other hand, newcomers to shape note singing who can already read music may feel that the shapes do not help, though the task of learning to use them might perhaps be enjoyed as a novel musical challenge.

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