Sentences with phrase «put upon the land»

The mark has already been put upon the land and the end is near.

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if you've put time into building upon and improving a piece of land (construct houses, farms, etc), than you're considered to own that property.
Town official «big guns» put targets on the couple when they had the nerve to publicly question housing and land development policies that were clearly having detrimental effects upon their town.
But land, water and fertilisers are already in short supply in many areas, and expansion of agricultural land will put further pressure on biodiversity, increase greenhouse gas emissions, and perhaps bring us closer to ecological tipping points that could strain the global life - support systems upon which agriculture itself depends.
I never thought we would buy a brand new house but we fell upon a piece of land with only the foundation poured and decided it was a great opportunity for us to customize and put personal touches on our home.
Upon landing back in the States, he lies through his teeth on the tarmac to put a positive spin on the odds of America winning the war.
In that sense, your best shot is to put every important aspect of your course and services on the top of your landing page for everyone to see it right upon loading.
Even though the textures and pop in were distracting, the ease of launching a salvo of rockets towards three Titans that are raining rockety ruin upon you, ejecting and landing on the side of a building, proceeding to run along a wall, double jumping through a window parallel to the one you came from, sailing out another window to land on one of the Titans that took out yours that you leap off just as you put one final bullet into its cranial servo makes you forget all about inconsequential things like texture resolution.
Price is only a function of one's level of creativity in finding recycled materials, and willingness to put in your own elbow grease (though the price of land upon which to park your home may be another obstacle to overcome).
What we want to do is to put people upon the land to make it productive....
* 1884 - A princely legacy Upon the death of Hawaiian Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop and in accordance with her will, a 50 - acre swamp site (the eventual site of Ala Moana Center) is put up for sale as unproductive land.
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