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The seed, I said, must have been sown in the reign of Charles the First.

In today's wars, many more civilians are killed than soldiers; the seeds of future conflict are sown, economies are wrecked, civil societies torn asunder, refugees amassed, children scarred.

Mr. Putin says abuse of cheap credit and mortgage troubles in the United States created a chain reaction, which has paralyzed the global financial system and sown general distrust on markets.

The grass was sown in the stadium.

After the two groups successfully worked together to unblock a faucet, the first seeds of peace were sown.

The usual practice is wheat sown in strip check and 0.6-0.8 m wide space left for maize under the precondition of full land utilization and high yield of wheat.

The historiography thought is that a historian is cognitive to the objective historical process and history one 'sown theory.

The hearts of His devotees were dry, He said, like a village tank before the monsoon; they had to be ploughed by the mind, watered by prayer, sown with seeds of Love.

A systematic investigation was made of the aphid populations and their bio-distribution on spring-sown maize plants in 1998~1999 in the suburbs of Chongqing.

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The grain was sown in drill.

"Monument to the Plow" called for a triangular site a mile wide on each side to be planted with seasonal crops on rotation: ploughed, sown, harvested, ploughed, etc.