So I waded into the market last year and bought a bushel of AMR stock.
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Kinmonth was always perfectly happy to hide his light under the bushel of others.
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Last year, for example, he produced 35 bushels per acre, far below the 150 bushel goal.
After just a little more than a bushel, Pierce decides it is best to call it a day.
Forms 1099 that were supposed to paper American businesses, raking in money by the bushel from tax cheats.
Farmers, they can lose five cents a bushel when a rural bridge closes.
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No one has ever accused Trump of hiding his light under a bushel.
"One chicken consumes one bushel of corn a year, " she says.
In the evenings, Volcker and his father would cast flies and toss plugs into bushel baskets and through rubber tires to hone their skills.
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In the meantime the Japanese authorities have switched from a policy of boasting about their successes to one of hiding those successes under a bushel.
The astrophysicist calculates that his method could save airlines hundreds of millions of dollars per year, not to mention a bushel of time for passengers.
But resist it you should: chances are that one of Barcelona's finest watering holes lies close at hand, hiding its neon light under a bushel.
But the EPA said Thursday that the impact of ethanol on corn prices was only 7 cents per bushel--a fraction of the overall price increase since last year.
The government's purchase of some 80 million bushels of wheat will help farmers by raising prices as much as 13 cents a bushel, said Clinton during his weekly radio address.
But senior energy analyst Fadel Gheit of Oppenheimer and Co. says oil companies can no more control those prices than a farmer can dictate what he gets for a bushel of corn.
The quote not only reflects a sense that America occupies a special place in the world but also a responsibility to aspire to do good and not hide one's light under a bushel.
John Rivera, U.S. Sustainable's chairman, admits he gets some skeptical looks when he describes his "secret" process for turning soybeans into liquid gold at a rate (five gallons per bushel) that experts say defies the laws of chemistry and physics.
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