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The Ship offers an extensive range of fine beers, lagers, cider, wines and spirits.
Up to the beginning of the 20th Century Ringmore had many working farms, extensive apple and other orchards, including cider apples, watercress beds, and withy beds used for making lobster pots.

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Peckham also boasted extensive market gardens and orchards growing produce for the nearby markets of London.
Captain Hutchinson raised fine horses and planted extensive orchards, greatly improving the surrounding countryside.
Walnuts are a traditional feature of Iranian cuisine ; the nation has extensive orchards which are an important feature of regional economies.
The fertile volcanic soils support extensive agriculture, with vineyards and orchards spread across the lower slopes of the mountain and the broad Plain of Catania to the south.
He once praised the middle colonies for " fair cities, substantial villages, extensive fields ... decent houses, good roads, orchards, meadows, and bridges, where an hundred years ago all was wild, woody, and uncultivated.
In India, extensive tamarind orchards produce 275, 500 tons ( 250, 000 MT ) annually.
By 1772 extensive grounds, gardens and orchards had been developed and a 14-room Georgian-style house had been built under the supervision of Livingston.
The area around Iida is well known for extensive peach, apple, and persimmon orchards, as well as the production of many other agricultural products, including Asian pears ( nashi ) and strawberries.
Wild flocks also fly several miles to forage in farmlands and orchards causing extensive damage.
Coatbridge was described in the 1799 Statistical Account as an ' immense garden ' with ' extensive orchards ', ' luxurious crops ' where ' rivers abound with salmon '.
Throughout the latter half of the nineteenth century, fishing, forestry, and farming ( including the planting of extensive orchards in the Okanagan region ) became the " three F's " on which the new province built its economy — a situation that persisted well into the late twentieth century.
Settled in the 1850s, Research was the location of extensive orchards by the 1860s.
The peninsula has extensive cherry orchards and vineyards.
Autumn is brilliant as the extensive orchards and poplar shelterbelts turn red, yellow and gold.
In the 15th century there were also extensive orchards and fish ponds surrounding the castle, favourably commented upon by contemporaries.
Kalamunda has extensive areas with orchards, primarily involved in apple and stone fruit production.
There are also extensive orchards, and apples are exported throughout Europe.
This aquifer feeds several streams in the area ( e. g. Raupare, Irongate ), in addition to pumping that supports extensive orchards of the Heretaunga Plains.
The lands of the northern plateau of the parish were recorded as the most productive on the island, with extensive fields that produced wheat ; Lieutenant-Colonel José Carlos Figueiredo, writing in 1815, while in service on the island noted: "... site of the best lands, in squared fields and a good plain of orchards ...".
The temple and monastery were originally surrounded by extensive gardens and orchards.
Plum and almond orchards exist but are less extensive than in the past.
The place is surrounded by extensive vineyards and orchards, all well watered by canals led from the river, and producing great quantities of fruit.
An extensive pleasure garden was laid out around the house, together with glasshouses, vegetable gardens and orchards.
Darlington had extensive orchards during the First World War era.

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) Compositing software is used to combine images, and makes extensive use of alpha compositing techniques.
A combination of cutting-edge modern technology and extensive research and reinvention of ancient techniques were used.
It is commonly used for daily life, particularly in matters concerning marriage and career, and makes extensive use of electional, horary and karmic astrology.
Others had used these ideas in practice, but he was the first to present them systematically as a lexicon of themes accompanied by extensive taxonomical observations.
This style was used by other computer vendors, the CDC 7600 System Description ( 1968 ) made extensive use of K as 1024.
It can be used to partially replace the extensive crushing and grinding that translates to prohibitive cost and energy consumption in a conventional process.
Today, direct engagements between aircraft are rare-the most modern fighter-interceptors carry much more extensive bombing payloads, and are used to bomb precision land targets, rather than to fight other aircraft.
This population decline is due to extensive hunting for fur, for glands used as medicine and perfume, and because their harvesting of trees and flooding of waterways may interfere with other land uses.
Instead he used capital and lower-case letters, numerals, and every typographical symbol available on his extensive and somewhat eccentric typewriter.
It utilizes extensive clock gating to reduce the power requirements of the aforementioned videogame console in which it is used.
In The United Kingdom, Oxford University has led in providing extensive research in the field through its Community Development Journal, used worldwide by sociologists and community development practitioners.
In Japan, commuter rail systems have extensive network and frequent service, and are heavily used.
The Egyptians, Persians and other civilizations mostly used columns for the practical purpose of holding up the roof inside a building, preferring outside walls to be decorated with reliefs or painting, but the Ancient Greeks, followed by the Romans, loved to use them on the outside as well, and the extensive use of columns on the interior and exterior of buildings is one of the most characteristic features of classical architecture, in buildings like the Parthenon.
According to some authors, it was during this time that the burlesque Spanish term " roto " ( torn ), used by Peruvians to refer to Chileans, was first mentioned given how Almagro's disappointed troops returned to Cuzco with their " torn clothes " due to the extensive and laborious passage on foot by the Atacama desert.
Under his editorship, the committee produced a book called Language and Public Policy ( 1974 ), with the aim of informing readers of the extensive scope of doublespeak being used to deliberately mislead and deceive the audience.
Feeding relations require extensive investigations into the gut contents of organisms, which can be difficult to decipher, or stable isotopes can be used to trace the flow of nutrient diets and energy through a food web.
For Golb, the amount of documents is too extensive and includes many different writing styles and calligraphies ; the ruins seem to have been a fortress, used as a military base for a very long period of timeincluding the 1st centuryso they could not have been inhabited by the Essenes ; and the large graveyard excavated in 1870, just 50 metres east of the Qumran ruins was made of over 1200 tombs that included many women and childrenPliny clearly wrote that the Essenes that lived near the Dead Sea " had not one woman, had renounced all pleasure ... and no one was born in their race ".
World War II saw an extensive use of new explosives ( see explosives used during World War II ).
In its first years Esperanto was used mainly in publications by Zamenhof and early adopters like Antoni Grabowski, in extensive correspondence ( mostly now lost ), in the magazine La Esperantisto, published from 1889 to 1895 and only occasionally in personal encounters.
Most cooperative games are presented in the characteristic function form, while the extensive and the normal forms are used to define noncooperative games.
The extensive form can be used to formalize games with a time sequencing of moves.
During their occupation of Britain the Romans built an extensive network of roads which continued to be used in later centuries and many are still followed today.
* Israel was established in 1948, and France was one of the fiercest supporters of the Jewish state, supplying it with extensive weaponry it used during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
In its extensive product range, HK has used most of the operating systems for small arms: blowback operation, short-recoil, roller-delayed blowback, gas-delayed blowback, and gas operation.
The conflict is often compared to World War I, in that the tactics used closely mirrored those of that conflict, including large scale trench warfare, manned machine-gun posts, bayonet charges, use of barbed wire across trenches, human wave attacks across no-man's land, and extensive use of chemical weapons such as mustard gas by the Iraqi government against Iranian troops and civilians as well as Iraqi Kurds.

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