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Other crops damaged by Carmen included soybeans, rice, and cotton.
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Other plants can also be damaged by acid rain, but the effect on food crops is minimized by the application of lime and fertilizers to replace lost nutrients.
Other uses of biotechnology were required as the crops and fields became increasingly large and difficult to maintain.
Other vegetables and root crops are cultivated for local consumption, although Guadeloupe is still dependent on imported food, mainly from France.
Other important crops include soybean, cotton, sugar, sunflower seeds, wheat, sorghum, pearl millet, cassava, tobacco and various vegetable and fruit crops.
Other popular tools are canes, riding crops, whips, switches, birches, sneakers, rolled-up newspapers, rulers or martinet.
Other agricultural problems include soil infertility, land degradation and erosion, swarms of desert locusts, which can destroy whole crops, and livestock diseases.
Other than alfalfa, several of the creeping members of the family ( such as Medicago lupulina and Medicago truncatula ) have been used as forage crops.
Other species are significant food crops regionally, such as Ethiopian Eggplant and gilo ( S. aethiopicum ), naranjilla or lulo ( S. quitoense ), Turkey Berry ( S. torvum ), pepino ( S. muricatum ), or the " bush tomatoes " ( several Australian species ).
Other crops include wheat ( the traditional crop which made the fortune of the landlords and parliamentarians based in Toulouse, and for whose trade the famous Canal du Midi was built ), maize ( the new and nowadays most popular crop in the region ), olives ( only on the Mediterranean coast of Languedoc ), fruit, and rice ( in some coastal areas ).
Other practices of magic in Jāņi vary from fortune-telling to ensuring productivity of crops, as well as livestock fertility.
Other important agricultural crops included potatoes, sorghum and oats, as well as prairie hay and pecans.
Other food crops cultivated by Māori in traditional times include taro, yams ( uwhi ), cordyline ( tī ), and gourds ( hue ).
Other crops are farmed in smaller quantities, including alfalfa, corn, soybeans, peaches, melons, and berries.
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Other than Culloden, the only British ships seriously damaged in their hulls were Bellerophon, Majestic and Vanguard, while Bellerophon and Majestic were the only ships to lose masts: Majestic the main and mizzen and Bellerophon all three.
Other areas damaged during World War II bombing included: in September 1940 two unexploded bombs hit the Edward VII galleries, the King's Library received a direct hit from a high explosive bomb, incendiaries fell on the dome of the Round Reading Room but did little damage ; on the night of 10 to 11 May 1941 several incendiaries fell on the south west corner of the Museum, destroying the book stack and 150, 000 books in the courtyard and the galleries around the top of the Great Staircase – this damage was not fully repaired until the early 1960s.
Other provisions set the terms of a transaction, establishing the liability of a builder for a house that collapses, for example, or property that is damaged while left in the care of another.
Other than this, breaks are permitted only when forced by events beyond the players ' control, such as rain, damaged footwear, damaged racket, or the need to retrieve an errant ball.
Some scholars believe Louis XV's decisions damaged the power of France, weakened the treasury, discredited the absolute monarchy, and may have led to the French Revolution which broke out 15 years after his death Other scholars argue that this reputation is based on propaganda meant to justify the French Revolution, and, by dismissing the Parlement de Paris and reforming the tax code, Louis set France on a path of stability late in his reign.
Other Mission buildings, including the Tienda, the Priest's Quarters, and the Mission itself were also damaged by the earthquake.
Other windows, although not damaged in the storm, were a constant drain on the abbey budget in the 18th century.
Other ethnic minorities were also targeted — 500 stores in the Jewish quarter were damaged or destroyed.
Other claims regarding the crack in the bell include stories that it was damaged while welcoming Lafayette on his return to the United States in 1824, that it cracked announcing the passing of the British Catholic Relief Act 1829, and that some boys had been invited to ring the bell, and inadvertently damaged it.
Other fragile items withstood the disaster as well, some even in a better shape, like a Caenorhabditis elegans worm culture, the only survivors of the accident are a damaged hard disk drive.
Other significant buildings damaged or destroyed included the presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the National Library, which was set on fire and burned to the ground, destroying thousands of irreplaceable texts.
Other writers went on to increase Wolverine's healing factor to the point that it could fully regenerate nearly any damaged or destroyed bodily tissues within seconds.
Other losses included 580 industrial concerns and armaments works, 299 of which were important enough to be listed by name, were either destroyed or damaged.
Other coral reef provinces have been permanently damaged by warm sea temperatures, most severely in the Indian Ocean.
Other building of interest are the Siege Museum, originally built in 1884 as a marketplace and the Town Hall, damaged by Boer artillery during the Second Boer War.
Other notable pieces include: a wooden model of the statue of St. John of Nepomuceni, according to which the bronze statue, that is presently on Charles Bridge, has been cast, statues of St. Joseph and Christening of the Lord on Charles Bridge ( both have been damaged during the revolution days in 1848 and today can be found in the lapidarium of the National Museum in Prague ) and many other plastics around Bohemia such as the sculpture in the church of St. Barbara in Manětín, plastics in and nearby the castles in Klášterec nad Ohří, Červený Hrádek, Libochovice, Broumov, etc.
Other than Clacton, the Butlins camps were relatively unscathed, and even Clacton, which had been damaged by troop occupation, re-opened in early 1946.
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