Harvest
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First step: Get out into the waterways and
harvest
the water hyacinth.
They would then mine the available resources and
harvest
energy, build replicas of themselves, launch those to the nearest planets, and continue the cycle.
We grow them for about 50 to 70 days, we
harvest
the leaves, and then the leaves are transported by cooling trucks to the factory.
But soon I found myself working alongside the powerful people in charge of the commercial
harvest.
Twelve years ago, I picked up a camera for the first time to film the olive
harvest
in a Palestinian village in the West Bank.
Then you can
harvest
the kernels, and then you just need a few kernels.
People have said I was brave to undergo the bone marrow harvest, but I don't think so.
What felt brave to me was that other kind of
harvest
and transplant, the soul marrow transplant, getting emotionally naked with another human being, putting aside pride and defensiveness, lifting the layers and sharing with each other our vulnerable souls.
Here I am with my marrow cells after the
harvest.
They are willing to work hard to
harvest
the technological bounty that is available to them.
What this example highlights is the primacy of our institutions, most especially our schools, in allowing us to reap the
harvest
of our technological prosperity.
You should know that these farmers collect about 60 percent of their annual income all at once, right after the
harvest.
The researchers asked them to do an IQ test before and after the
harvest.
The farmers scored much worse on the test before the
harvest.
The plant can only assimilate as much water as needed until
harvest
time.
During
harvest
time, the plot of land without Tassa technique yielded 11 kilograms of millet per hectare.
But when it came for
harvest
time, they would sing these joyful songs, that were made up of the names of every child who had been born that year.
And finally a small cloth that unfolded into a mighty ship built for Freyr, god of the
harvest.
Racism and injustice and violence sweep our world, bringing a tragic
harvest
of heartache and death.
As prime food sources are depleted, the
harvest
goes deeper into the oceans and brings in more such sources of protein.
And what these shrimp are trying to do is actually
harvest
the bacteria from the backs of these animals.
For the past five years, I've been taking my wife and kids to Southwestern Montana, where I worked as a teenager on the hay
harvest.
So if I hear this as a designer: a colored surface, a glass colored surface, color that's mostly just used for esthetics, now gets an extra function and is able to
harvest
electricity, I think, where can we apply this, then?
So the more surface you have, the more energy you can
harvest.
So it's a double
harvest
of sunlight, so both for the solar cells and for the plants.
Just imagine what we could do if we could
harvest
all those super powerful compounds and use them to our benefit.
A witch hunt often began with a misfortune: a failed harvest, a sick cow, or a stillborn child.
And the local Zoque Indians
harvest
this twice a year, as part of their Easter week celebration and Holy Week celebration.
We're designing it for the tropics, so all of the roofs are maximized to
harvest
solar power and to shade from the sun.
And we
harvest
those seeds, and those are the wheat kernels.
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