1. I sit in my room by candlelight, the distant black silhouettes of land through the window strangely calming. 2. Small peasant farmers, who own their own plots have often been compelled to sell land through poverty and debts. 3. They learned to farm the land through trial and error. 4. The courts were only retained for recreation by a concerted public campaign, which resulted in the District Council acquiring the land through a Compulsory Purchase Order. 5. He points out that the working classes consisted mainly of peasants forced off the land through extreme poverty. 6. Erm we would be allocating land through our local plan for the year two thousand and six. 7. About sixty million people received land through redistribution. 8. As Manli Ho would later learn, some of the Jews actually traveled on to Shanghai by boat from Italy or over land through the Soviet Union. 9. But courts have done virtually nothing to limit the power of states to regulate the use of land through zoning and environmental laws. |