Foresters Sentence Examples

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  • Now advanced planning systems are beginning to enable foresters to blend entire woodlands 'naturally ' into the landscape.

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  • It was a great success, bringing together foresters, educators, NGO staff, farmers and students to exchange experience.

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  • They will also involve local foresters or other experts.

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  • Then came the foresters in their scarves of Lincoln Green, making up as brave a show of England's defenders could be imagined.

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  • Here the individuals referred to include retiring foresters, retiring forest researchers or consultants who have completed a certain piece of work.

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  • Forest's network of parents, old foresters and friends of the School provides excellent opportunities for high-level work experience.

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  • Woodland Trail - A teacher led trail meeting foresters, gamekeepers, a wheelwright, a blacksmith and the sawmills.

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  • Over 160 years later, mutual self-help is still the cornerstone of the Foresters ' activities helping charities through hundreds of fund-raising events.

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  • Round-the-clock crisis counseling for children and adults is offered by the Childhelp USA/IOF Foresters National Child Abuse Hotline.

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  • In Los Angeles, Ashley enjoyed a flirtation with Ridge and mixed it up with the Foresters, Logans and Marones.

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  • Many foresters, in fact, will purchase their own bad-weather gear made of space age breathable fabrics like Gore-Tex, keeping it to the service colors but ignoring the styles.

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  • The terrible losses sustained by whole communities of farmers, planters, foresters, &c., from plant diseases have naturally stimulated the search for remedies, but even now the search is too often conducted in the spirit of the believer in quack medicines, although the agricultural world is awakening to the fact that before any measures likely to be successful can be attempted, the whole chain of causation of the disease must be investigated.

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  • Among the early writings, besides the book of Curtis, there may also be mentioned a still useful little publication by Pohl and Kollar, entitled Insects Injurious to Gardeners, Foresters and Farmers, published in 1837, and Taschenberg's Praktische Insecktenkunde.

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  • His latest drama, The Foresters, now received his attention, and in March 1892 it was produced at New York, with Miss Ada Rehan as Maid Marian.

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  • The lower officers of the forest, who held merely local appointments, were the verderers, the regarders (one of whose duties was that of seeing to the expeditation of "great dogs"), the foresters, the woodwards and the agisters.

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  • Great difference of opinion exists among foresters as to the cause of this destructive malady; but it is probably the direct result of unsuitable soil, especially soil containing insufficient nourishment.

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  • The court of attachments (called also the wood-mote) is held every forty days for the foresters to bring in their attachments concerning any hurt done to vert or venison (in viridi et venatione) in the forest, and for the verderers to receive and mark the same, but no conviction takes place.

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  • The necessary officers of a forest are a steward, verderers, foresters, regarders, agisters and woodwards.

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  • The foundation of the church of St Thomas of Canterbury is attributed to the foresters of the royal forest or frith of the Peak early in the 13th century; and from this the town took name.

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  • In order to emulate them, they often wore sashes and regalia like the ones seen here, emulating groups such as the Royal Order of Foresters or the Masons.

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  • The spruce, however, so favored by our foresters on economic grounds, is alien to our moorland cloughs.

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  • Once again, the showground will be bustling with foresters, lumberjacks and perhaps even the odd dancing digger.

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  • The program was developed to assist foresters in choosing species suitable for tropical and sub-tropical plantations.

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  • The Scotch fir is a very variable tree, and certain varieties have acquired a higher reputation for the qualities of their timber than others; among those most prized by foresters is the one called the Braemar pine, the remaining fragments of the great wood in the Braemar district being chiefly composed of this kind; it is mainly distinguished by its shorter and more glaucous leaves and ovoid cones with blunt recurved spines, and especially by the early horizontal growth of its ultimately drooping boughs; of all varieties this is the most picturesque.

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  • His office was to view and receive the attachments of the foresters, and to mark them on his rolls.

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  • Colonel William Preston, county surveyor of Fincastle county, within which the 2000-acre tract lay, refused to approve Captain Bullitt's survey, and had the lands resurveyed in the following year, nevertheless the tract was conveyed in December 1773 by Lord Dunmore to his friend Dr John Connolly, a native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, who had served in the British army, as commander of Fort Pitt (under Dunmore's appointment), was an instigator of Indian troubles which culminated in the Battle of Point Pleasant, and was imprisoned from 1775 until nearly the close of the War of American Independence for attempting under Dunmore's instructions to organize the "Loyal Foresters," who 1 Louisville cement, one of the best-known varieties of natural cement, was first manufactured in Shipping Port, a suburb of Louisville, in 1829 for the construction of the Louisville & Portland Canal; the name is now applied to all cement made in the Louisville District in Kentucky and Indiana.

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