• But he gives much of his fortune back to the prairies, through a variety of philanthropic gifts.

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  • And many immigrants have discovered that they rather like the Conservative appeal to the rugged individualism and family values of the Prairies.

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  • But that is unlikely to assuage westerners' gripes about being ignored by Ottawa, nor break the Conservative ascendancy west of the Prairies.

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  • L. Mencken had a field day portraying the self-righteous sobersides of the prairies (who often drank homemade corn liquor behind the barn at night).

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  • Canola is grown commercially mostly on the prairies in Canada, the largest single producer of canola in the world with more than 50, 000 producers and 16 million acres.

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  • In the days ahead, our train will pass a succession of monstrous eastbound freight services, groaning with raw materials: Albertan oil and yellow sulphur, British Columbian coal and lumber, but mostly grain from the prairies.

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  • In the rural prairies of the upper mid-west, Goldilocks's economy has long gone cold.

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  • That has gradually shifted new immigrants away from the overcrowded cities to the sparsely populated Prairies and the Maritime provinces, where immigration provides a bigger economic boost.

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  • That is what life is like for the Hutterite community in Maple Grove, Canada, on the remote prairies of Manitoba province.

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  • His father, who seems to have been an intellectual but without much formal education, grew the hard red spring wheat of the northern prairies.

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  • Fattened, flightless, farm-raised, store-bought turkeys bear little resemblance to their tough, feral cousins that tromp through the forests, prairies, and scrublands of every state in the US except for Alaska.

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  • Don't let the book's length fool you, both plot lines are thrilling and fast-paced, stretching from the snow-swept prairies of Minnesota to the skyscraper heart of New York City.

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  • On the fertile coast, prairies of rice stretch to the horizon.

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  • Mile by verdant mile, the view settles into undulating forest and farmland, sunset adding an autumnal tint to the ever-flattening prairies.

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  • They were heading down a swath of highway raised out of the wetlands, past a schizophrenic landscape of saw-grass prairies and strip malls, where the road signs warned of panthers and the billboards advertised alligator zoos and other South Florida attractions.

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  • Sauntering across endless prairies, with snow-speckled mountains in the distance, was profoundly peaceful, and the old-fashioned physical work remarkably satisfying.

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  • Nevertheless you repeated the centuries-old error of seeing savannahs, grasslands and prairies as worthless and empty, fit only for conversion to pastures and soyabean fields.

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  • Of course, the U.S. has experienced many severe droughts during the past century, including the Dust Bowl that produced major ecological and agricultural damage throughout American and Canadian prairies from 1930-36 (and in some areas, until 1940).

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