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Once a heavily forested land, Lithuania's territory today consists of only 32. 8 percent woodlands — primarily pine, spruce, and birch forests.
Once there, its perennial forms spread primarily in human-disturbed environments ( Leger and Rice, 2003 ).
Once in the U. S. he taught primarily at Yale University where he had such notable students as Lukas Foss, Graham George, Norman Dello Joio, Mel Powell, Harold Shapero, Hans Otte, Ruth Schonthal, and Oscar-winning film director George Roy Hill.
Once a large influx of Fuzhou immigrants came in, the eastern portion of Chinatown became more fully developed as being part of Chinatown and establishing their own Fuzhou community primarily on the East Broadway and Eldridge Street portion, which has resulted in referring East Broadway as Fuzhou Street No. 1 and Eldridge Street as Fuzhou Street No. 2 becoming known as the New Chinatown of Manhattan separate from the long time heavily dominated Cantonese community, which is the western section of Chinatown or the Old Chinatown of Manhattan.
Once the home of a thriving barrel-making industry which depleted the nearby virgin forests Mill Shoals had primarily been an agriculture village until 1939 when oil was discovered in the area.
Once a community of dairy farms, Dayton is now primarily residential.
Once a sleepy, primarily agricultural community, Sumter took a leap into the future with the opening of Shaw Air Force Base ( home of the 20th Fighter Wing ) in 1941.
Once the site of a lumber mill it is now primarily a bedroom community.
Once considered primarily a red light district, the area is now much more mixed, with bars, pubs, restaurants and discos.
To document their successful worldwide Once Upon a Time Tour, Simple Minds released the double-live set Live in the City of Light in 1987, which was recorded primarily over two nights in Paris in 1986.
Once in Peru, they were used primarily for transportation and breeding stock.
Once primarily agricultural because of its highly fertile soil, it is now largely urbanized, although its far southern reaches south of Gilroy remain rural.
Once due primarily to diphtheria, this cause is now primarily of historical significance in the Western world due to the success of vaccination, and improved hygiene and living standards.
Once made primarily from steel, almost all carabiners for recreational climbing are made from a light weight aluminum alloy.
Once an active shipping port and the shire town of the county, today Pictou is primarily a local service centre for surrounding rural communities as well as being the primary tourist destination in this region of Nova Scotia.
A 1993 New York Times review commented that the musical " has grown in stature over the years, primarily because of its superb score .... combined a lyrical simplicity with a lush romanticism, beautifully captured in numbers like ' I Loved You Once in Silence ' and ' If Ever I Would Leave You.
Once equipped, the weapons are primarily used through the punch buttons.
Once predominantly white and ( prior to World War II ) heavily Jewish, it is now primarily populated by first-generation Hispanic immigrants, particularly Mexicans, Guatemalans, Salvadorans, and Hondurans.
Once grown primarily in Florida in the U. S, it rose to prominence after Key lime orchards were wiped out there by a hurricane in 1926, according to the American Pomological Society, subsequently Persian lime orchards themselves were devastated by Hurricane Andrew in 1992.
Once he has graduated, his uncle, a prominent businessman, arranges his appointment as American consul to Islandia, based primarily on his ability to speak the language.
Once the plaintiff proves those five they must also prove that the defendant trafficked in a product which was ( i ) designed or produced primarily for circumvention ; ( ii ) made available despite only limited commercial significance other than circumvention ; or ( iii ) marketed for use in circumvention of the controlling technological measure.
Once an economically important region that supplied much of the coal that powered the industrial revolution, Northumberland is now a primarily rural county with a small and gradually shrinking population.
Once common, it was hunted to near extinction primarily for its commercially valuable hide.

Once and cattle
Once this islands were covered with savanna on the plains and arid shrubland on the mountainsides, but over 500 years of human habtitation, since colonisation by the Portuguese in the 15th century, nearly all the original vegetation has been cleared by widespread agriculture including the grazing of goats, sheep and cattle and the planting of imported crop species.
Once the land was granted, other cattle ranchers would be denied the use of that water source, effectively closing off the adjacent public land to competition.
Once he had come of age, he distanced himself from his parents and became involved in cattle smuggling.
Once there was a married man, who was out looking for his cattle when he came upon a Huldra ( or skogsrå ).
Once cattle obtain an entry-level weight, about 650 pounds ( 300 kg ), they are transferred to a feedlot to be fed a specialized diet which consists of corn byproducts ( derived from ethanol production ), barley, and other grains as well as alfalfa, cottonseed meal, and minerals.
Once cattle are fattened up to their finished weight, the fed cattle are transported to a slaughterhouse.
Once used by cattle drovers, a ferry ran between these shores to facilitate crossing to markets beyond.
Once Tomáš and Tereza move to the countryside she devotes herself to raising cattle and reading.
Once the fed cattle are sold for harvest they are shipped for processing and distribution to the consumer.
Once there was a large workforce of stockmen at Anna Creek, who mustered the cattle on horses.
Once this whole region was a swamp, but the land area north of the cape is being cleared for rubber plantations and grazing for cattle.

Once and town
Once through the tollbooth, Lamarr's villains attack the fake town, which Bart boobytrapped with several dynamite bombs.
Once a year a candlelight walk is held in old town Eureka.
Once this came about the expansion of the town took place, to the west, since there was little space left in the valley.
Once that move away from the old town had begun, it led to the further expansion along the coast, eventually linking up with the new St Leonards.
Once in Yemen he visited Zabīd and later the highland town of Ta ' izz, where he met the Rasulid dynasty king ( Malik ) Mujahid Nur al-Din Ali.
Once siege guns were developed the techniques for assaulting a town or a fortress became well known and ritualized.
Once they reach it, Miller locates a friend of Ryan's, who reveals that Ryan is defending a strategically important bridge over the Merderet River in the town of Ramelle.
Once on the other side, the king and his men stormed into the town, trapping the Empress in the castle.
Once a year, sometimes more often if needed, the registered voters of the town meet in open session to elect officers, debate local issues, and pass laws for operating the government.
" Once she had made contact with escaping slaves, they left town on Saturday evenings, since newspapers would not print runaway notices until Monday morning.
Once inside the hall, the group threw the judge, the burgomaster, and some thirteen members of the town council out of the window and into the street, where they were killed by the fall or dispatched by the mob.
Once, these walls encircled the whole town and were connected to the Castello del Buonconsiglio.
Once, after the 1692 re-conquest, the Spanish were prevented from entering a town when they were met by a handful of men who uttered imprecations and cast a single pinch of a sacred substance.
Once the canal was completed, the town flourished.
Once the line was opened to Dover, the town began to prosper ( which meant growth westwards ), further stations were opened at Folkestone West ( originally named Shorncliffe Camp ) in 1863, and Folkestone Central in 1884.
Once on the other side, the king and his men stormed into the town, trapping the Empress in the castle.
Once a separate town, it is part of the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Once known as the two towns of " Summerville " in the south and " Cartersville " in the north, Tuolumne City has incorporated them both into one town and now has a loyal citizen base who work diligently to revive its community life.
Once a billiard hall town during the nineteen-fifties, after a hiatus, this section once again continues to draw in players from the surrounding region
Once a quaint farming town, Naperville has evolved into an affluent city with numerous corporate headquarters located there.
Once a year, the town hosts the Maple Syrup Festival and holds a parade as well as other activities associated with small-town celebrations.
Once, the town was burned due to raids on its citizens by guerrillas who took every valuable they could get their hands on.
Once the area where the Town of Many would be situated was determined, the parish government needed land on which to locate the town.

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