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1. ¬d¸ß: dearths - ½u¤W^º~¦r¨å (English-Chinese Dictionary)
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- ³Ìªñ¤QÓ¬d¸ßªº³æ¦r¬°: snug, ¶Ô, Cypress, cellulose, Wrangle, Offended, landings, Pf, chemicals, nascency ¨S¦³µo²{Ãö©ó dearths ªº¸ê®Æ.
2. Sonnet essays - Free Essays On Shakespeare's Sonnet 14
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- Of plagues, of dearths, or season's quality: .
- 1-2: 'I do not draw my conclusions from the stars, and yet I think I understand astrology; 3-4: 'but (astrology) has never forecasted (to me) good or bad luck, or of plagues, or of dearths, or of the quality of the forecoming seasons:' 5-6: 'Nor can I prognosticate (from the stars) every single minute, assigning to each minute that is, whether or not it will thunder or rain or wind,' 7-8: 'Or say that all will be well by signs (of the stars), which looking to the sky (for answers) is my habit:' 9-10: 'only from your eyes do I form my knowledge, and, in your eyes (which are constant stars), do I see such art' 11-12: 'As truth or beauty thriving together, if you would convert from yourself to store as in store cattle :' The paraphrase for the three quatrains may not seem necessary, as it is fairly straightfoward in its meaning; however, the couplet provides ambiguity. ...
3. The Frugal Chariot
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- Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck;And yet methinks I have astronomy,But not to tell of good or evil luck,Of plagues, of dearths, or seasons' quality;Nor can I fortune to brief minutes tell,Pointing to each his thunder, rain and wind,Or say with princes if it shall go well,By oft predict that I in heaven find:But from thine eyes my knowledge I derive,And, constant stars, in them I read such artAs truth and beauty shall together thrive,If from thyself to store thou wouldst convert;Or else of thee this I prognosticate:Thy end is truth's and beauty's doom and date. ...
4. dearths - OneLook Dictionary Search
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- Find definitions   Find translations   Search all dictionaries Sorry, no dictionaries indexed in the selected category contain the word dearths. ...
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5. Eastons Bible Dictionary - Dearth - HTML Bible
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- There were frequent dearths in Palestine. ... We read also of dearths in the time of the judges (Ruth 1:1), and of the kings (2 Sam. ...
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6. 'Sonnet 14: Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck' :: A poem by William Shakespeare :: PoetryConnection.net
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- Not from the stars do I my judgement pluck, And yet methinks I have astronomy— But not to tell of good or evil luck, Of plagues, of dearths, or seasons' quality; Nor can I fortune to brief minutes tell, 'Pointing to each his thunder, rain, and wind, Or say with princes if it shall go well By oft predict that I in heaven find. ...
7. Crossmap Library| Easton's Bible Dictionary - Dearth
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- There were frequent dearths in Palestine. ... We read also of dearths in the time of the judges (Ruth 1:1), and of the kings (2 Samuel 21:1; 1 Kings 18:2; 2Kings 4:38; 8:1). ...
8. Gluts, Dearths and Market Efficiency.
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- Home >> Working Papers Series >> Discussion Papers >> Gluts, Dearths and Market Efficiency. ...
- Gluts, Dearths and Market Efficiency.
9. Population Briefs | Volume 4 Issue 3
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- In fact, putative birth dearths are often caused by temporary delays in childbearing, according to Population Council demographer John Bongaarts and his colleague Griffith Feeney. They propose a new way for demographers to account for the timing, or tempo, of childbearing in estimates of fertility and have designed a tool for the purpose: The tempo-adjusted total fertility rate enables demographers to rectify skewed fertility trends, such as those leading to prognostications of birth dearths.
10. RootsWeb: KYCHRIST-L DEARTHS APR 19 1879
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- Subject: DEARTHS APR 19 1879 .
- DEARTHS APR 19 1879 by "Betty Sellers" <>.
11. BBC Evolution Weekend: Origin Of Species - An Illustrated Guide
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- It can thus obtain food beyond the reach of the other Ungulata or hoofed animals inhabiting the same country; and this must be a great advantage to it during dearths. ... So under nature with the nascent giraffe the individuals which were the highest browsers, and were able during dearths to reach even an inch or two above the others, will often have been preserved; for they will have roamed over the whole country in search of food. ...
- Africa, and as some of the largest antelopes in the world, taller than an ox, abound there, why should we doubt that, as far as size is concerned, intermediate gradations could formerly have existed there, subjected as now to severe dearths. ...
12. California Tortoiseshell, eNature.com
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- These dearths are followed by periods of enormous abundance, involving emigrations over immense areas, which seem to be related to population pressures, host plant availability, and climate conditions.
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