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  • 1Farmer & Brindley — was a firm of architectural sculptors and ornamentalists based in London, founded by William Farmer (1825 1879) and William Brindley (1832 1919), who contributed to some of the greatest structures of the Victorian era.The firm, located on… …

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  • 2Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration — (also known as FMNR) is a reforestation technique developed in West Africa in the 1980s and 1990s, now practiced on over 30,000 km² of land in the Niger Republic as well as Chad, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Mali(Reij, 2001). FMNR relies on the… …

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  • 3Work Time — Album par Sonny Rollins Sortie 1956 Enregistrement 2 décembre 1955 Durée 32:46 Genre Jazz (bop) Producteur Bob Weinstock …

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  • 4Farmer-Labor Party — This is an article on the national Farmer Labor Party of the United States. For an article on the Minnesota branch of the party, see Minnesota Farmer Labor Party. Infobox Historical American Political Party party name= Farmer Labor Party of the… …

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  • 5Farmer Field School — in Indonesia in 1989 since when more than two million farmers across Asia have participated in this type of learning. The Farmer Field School brings together concepts and methods from agroecology, experiential education and community development …

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  • 6work, history of the organization of — Introduction       history of the methods by which society structures the activities and labour necessary to its survival. work is essential in providing the basic physical needs of food, clothing, and shelter. But work involves more than the use …

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  • 7Farmer — This article is about the occupation. For the last name, see Farmer (surname). Farmers redirects here. For other uses, see Farmers (disambiguation). Farmer Eastern Eu …

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  • 8Farmer, Paul — ▪ 2005       By 2004 anthropologist, epidemiologist, and public health administrator Paul Farmer had spent more than two decades and more than 4.8 million km (3 million mi) in the air shuttling between Boston where he served as an attending… …

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  • 9Farmer, Fannie Merritt — ▪ American editor born March 23, 1857, Boston, Mass., U.S. died Jan. 15, 1915, Boston       American cookery expert, originator of what is today the renowned Fannie Farmer Cookbook.       Farmer grew up in Boston and in Medford, Massachusetts.… …

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  • 10farmer —    Used to a farmer on its own or as a prefix followed by the family name of the man concerned, especially in former times. In The Trumpet Major, by Thomas Hardy, Anne Garland regularly addresses her neighbour as ‘Farmer Derriman’. Unlike the… …

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