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    Reapers Resting in a Wheat Field is a late 19th-century painting by American impressionist John Singer Sargent. Done in oil on canvas, the painting a...
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    Lady Agnew of Lochnaw (category Cleanup tagged articles with a reason field from February 2024)
    married Sir Andrew Noel Agnew, 9th Baronet of Lochnaw Castle in Wigtownshire in 1889. A few years later, during 1892, he commissioned John Singer Sargent...
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    Broadway, Worcestershire (category Villages in Worcestershire)
    Broadway is a large village and civil parish in the Cotswolds, England, with a population of 2,540 at the 2011 census. It is in the far southeast of Worcestershire...
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    Wheat is a group of wild and domesticated grasses of the genus Triticum (/ˈtrɪtɪkəm/). They are cultivated for their cereal grains, which are staple foods...
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    ye root up also the wheat with them. Let both grow together until the harvest: and in the time of harvest I will say to the reapers, Gather ye together...
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    family to develop their own reaper. Subsequently, the Mannys conceived the idea of creating a number of additional reapers that were to be sold to neighboring...
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    Synagogue (John Singer Sargent) (category Pages using infobox artwork with unlinked artist field)
    but privately wrote in 1919, "I am in hot water with the Jews, who resent my ‘Synagogue,’ and want to have it removed– and tomorrow a ‘prominent’ member...
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    tough Midwestern soil. A mechanical reaper is a semi-automated device that harvests crops, especially grains such as wheat. Reapers and their descendant...
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    The Starry Night (category Paintings in the Museum of Modern Art (New York City))
    far wall enclosing the wheat field. Van Gogh exaggerated their size in six of these paintings, most notably in F717 Wheat Field with Cypresses and The...
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    Maize (category Agriculture in Mesoamerica)
    exchange, it has become a staple food in many parts of the world, with the total production of maize surpassing that of wheat and rice. Much maize is...
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  • been automated in modern agricultural machinery such as reapers and combine harvesters. The scythe is similar to a sickle, but has a longer handle intended...
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    akçe. 11/24 of the revenue went to a Waqf. In 1838 Edward Robinson noted 200 reapers and gleaners at work in a field near Al-Qubayba (which he called Kubeibeh)...
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    Combine harvester (category Vehicles introduced in 1834)
    reducing the fraction of the population engaged in agriculture. Among the crops harvested with a combine are wheat, rice, oats, rye, barley, corn (maize), sorghum...
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    York: News Group Publications: 101. Retrieved April 17, 2011. "Wheat Field with Reapers, Auvers" (PDF). Collection. Toledo Museum of Art. Archived from...
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  • Prime Cut (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    a viewing stand for a shooting range. Devlin and Poppy run into a nearby wheat field, where they escape detection. When they try to leave the field,...
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  • Death (Discworld) (category Literary characters introduced in 1983)
    blurred and seem distant. Death adds a large golden wheat field to the grounds after the events of Reaper Man. A tree swing he built for his granddaughter...
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    classes of wheat: durum wheat, hard red spring wheat, hard red winter wheat, soft red winter wheat, hard white wheat, soft white wheat, unclassed wheat, and...
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  • Rural American history (category History of agriculture in the United States)
    sacking with the combined reaper and thrasher drawn by horses. The time decline of 95% for wheat was followed by an 85% decline in the time for corn: From...
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    widely considered a political success for the anti-occupation forces. Despite this, there was a reduction in violence throughout Iraq in the start of 2004...
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    harvest and thresh the crop, are common. Other machines used include mowers, reapers, binders, harvesters, pea cutters and flax pullers. Once reaped, some crops...
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    from city life found in nature. A few of the paintings were made in Paris and the rest in the northwestern suburbs of Paris in Clichy and Asnières. Through...
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    Jules Breton (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    and of the country which were impressed on him in early youth. In 1853 he exhibited Return of the Reapers, the first of numerous rural peasant scenes influenced...
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    genomes. Norin 10 wheat, a variety developed by Orville Vogel from Japanese dwarf wheat varieties, was instrumental in developing wheat cultivars. IR8,...
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    Demeter (category Deities in the Iliad)
    "Iouloi" were harvest songs in honour of the goddess. The reapers called Demeter Amallophoros (bringer of sheaves) and Amaia (reaper). The goddess was the giver...
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    Slavery in ancient Rome played an important role in society and the economy. Unskilled or low-skill slaves labored in the fields, mines, and mills with...
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  • resources in northeastern Syria." However, there were reports from local sources in northeastern Syria that US forces had transported oil and wheat smuggled...
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    mowers, and reapers, increased unemployment for rural workers. The result was an acceleration of migration from country to town, where jobs in factories...
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    Northrop B-2 Spirit (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    for further development. Lockheed had experience in this field with the development of the Lockheed A-12 and SR-71, which included several stealthy features...
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    Mirror (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
    Countess de Fiesque was reported to have traded an entire wheat farm for a mirror, considering it a bargain. However, by the end of that century the secret...
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    transformed both demographics and ecology into a vast terrain of farmlands, producing primarily wheat and corn. In western New York and northeast Ohio, the...
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