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husbanding
▪ I. husbanding, vbl. n. [f. husband v.] 1. Cultivation, culture, tillage (of soil or plants).c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. i. 469 Oon good poynt of husbondyng. 1587 Golding De Mornay xii. (1617) 188 Land which for want of tillage and husbanding brought forth briars and thistles. 1616 Surfl. & Markh. Coun... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jens Hermansson Juel
Juel was also active in husbanding his private wealth through lending while he served in Oslo, gaining ownership of a number of Norwegian estates, and wikipedia.org
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Husband Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Britannica Dictionary definition of HUSBAND. [count] : a married man : the man someone is married to. Have you met her husband? They were husband and wife [=a married couple] for almost 60 years. — compare wife. 2 husband / ˈ hʌzbənd/ verb. husbands; husbanded; husbanding.
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Dehousing
Since November 1941, the RAF had been husbanding its resources and awaiting the introduction of large numbers of four-engined heavy bombers and the GEE wikipedia.org
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unhusbanding
† unˈhusbanding, vbl. n. Obs.—1 [un-1 13.] Lack of husbandry.c 1440 Pallad. on Husb. i. 284 Vnhusbondynge vndoth fertilite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Arthur Yeldard
Yeldard seems to have shown care and tact as President, husbanding the Durham College buildings, and averting any serious disasters at the visitations wikipedia.org
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tilling
▪ I. tilling, vbl. n. (ˈtɪlɪŋ) [f. till v.1 + -ing1.] The action of till v.1; work done upon land for raising crops; cultivation, tillage.a 1225 Ancr. R. 296 Þe winȝeardes..þet mot muche tilunge to uorte beren windberien. 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiv. 63 Fourty wynter folke lyued with-outen tulyinge. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mink industry in Denmark
Farm production Climatic conditions in Denmark, where the winter is mild and the summer is cool, are considered ideal for husbanding animals with fur cover wikipedia.org
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husband
▪ I. husband, n. (ˈhʌzbənd) Forms: 1 h{uacu}sbonda, -bunda, 2 husbonde, -bunde, 3 husebande, houssebonde, 3–4 husebonde, (4 -boonde), 3–5 hosebonde, (3 -baunde, 4 -bounde), 4 hos(e)band(e, housebonde, -bounde, 4–5 hosbond(e, 4–6 husbond(e, housbond(e, housband(e, 4–7 husbande, 5 housbounde, (hosbon)... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stephen Goldblatt
he is at home, Goldblatt enjoys tending to his pond and koi fish, gardening, playing his guitar, cooking, reading everyday, and mastering the art of husbanding wikipedia.org
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meet-help
† meet-help Obs. [orig. two words like help meet in Gen. ii. 18, 20: subseq. combined as in sweet heart, good wife, etc.] A fitting helper; = helpmeet.[1641 J. Shute Sarah & Hagar (1649) 18 The end of her Creation; which was, to be a meet help for him. a 1656 Bp. Hall Rem. Wks. (1660) Life 15 Enjoyi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Multinational Logistics Services scandal
Both involve a husbanding agent that has charged exorbitant fees to the United States Navy in exchange for port services for ships, with the Fat Leonard MLS is a defense contractor that provides ship husbanding services, such as refueling and stocking provisions, to U.S. Navy ships at ports worldwide. wikipedia.org
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by and by
by and by, advb. phr. (and n.) (ˈbaɪ ənd ˈbaɪ, ˈbaɪ ən ˈbaɪ) [originating app. in the use of by prep. to denote succession (see by prep. 25).] † 1. Of a succession of (persons or things): One by one, one after another, in order: a. in place.1330 R. Brunne Chron. 267 He slouh tuenti, Þer hedes quyte ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Self-Government Army
They were extremely jealous of their territories, where they raised and collected taxes as they wished, while carefully husbanding their forces, refusing wikipedia.org
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managery
▪ I. † ˈmanagery Obs. Also 7–8 menagery, -ie, (7 menagry), manadgery, mannagery, 8 man(n)agry. [f. manage n. or v. + -ery; but in many examples influenced in sense by F. ménagerie († domestic administration): see menagerie.] 1. Domestic or agricultural administration or economy.1633 J. Done tr. Aris... Oxford English Dictionary
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