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  • We were just beginning to cotton up to the damned thing.
  • My attempts to cotton up to the old master were only mildly successful.
  • On 20 March a party from the bark's launch landed to investigate a report that a vessel was loading with cotton up the Bay.
  • Talk to me when you've had to stuff formaldehyde-soaked cotton up your father . . . so he doesn't leak ."
  • "I think, in the long run, anybody who cottons up to the fringe is going to lose more in mainstream America, " he told P-I editors.
  • "The way to get ahead is to cotton up to these ladies, " he said, referring to Ms . Vendler and Marjorie Perloff, another critic of contemporary poetry.
  • Until the late 1980s, Azerbaijan was one of the world's leading cotton producers, producing high yields of raw cotton up to 2.5 tonnes / ha and a gross annual production of 400 500 thousand tonnes.
  • Before the mechanization of agriculture potatoes needed 64 man-days of labour a year per " desyatin " ( 1 " desyatin " is about 1.1 hectare ), flax or cotton up to 110 man-days, sugar-beet as much as 180.
  • The weak spots you can usually see if you hold something cotton up to a strong light . ( I have cotton sheets that developed the same tiny, ragged-edged holes, but only after about 15 years of wear and washing . ) Bielle 18 : 05, 4 June 2007 ( UTC)
  • October Sugar down 0.15 cent at 11 cents a pound December Cotton up 0.41 cent to 74.76 a pound Soybeans, Grains : September Soybeans down 4 cents to $ 5.9025 a bushel Others : September Lumber up 30 cents to $ 278.50 per 1, 000 board feet.
  • During his time in Congress, he had a goal to " keep the Niggers down and the price of cotton up . " He also developed a reputation for having a violent temper while speaking in Congress and would at times stand on his feet and try to get the floor speaker's attention by repeatedly hacking his armchair with a penknife whenever the speaker angered him.
  • October Sugar up 0.24 cent at 10.94 cents a pound December Cotton up 0.17 point to 72.44 cents a pound Soybeans, Grains : November Soybeans up 1.25 cents to $ 5.985 a bushel December Corn down 2 cents to $ 2.7325 a bushel Others : September Lumber down $ 2.40 to $ 253.10 per 1, 000 board feet.
  • Food and Fibre : December cotton up 0.66 cent to 85.34 cents a pound December coffee down 1.25 cents to $ 1.1865 a pound December cocoa down $ 4 to $ 1280 a metric ton March sugar down 0.03 cent to 10.66 cents a pound November orange juice up 1.85 cents to $ 1.167 a pound Others : November lumber up 20 cents to $ 258 per 1, 000 board feet December copper up 1.95 cents to $ 1.27 a pound November natural gas down 2.6 cents to $ 1.735 per million British Thermal Units
  • Food and Fibre : December cotton up 0.66 cent to 85.34 cents a pound December coffee down 1.25 cents to $ 1.1865 a pound December cocoa down $ 4 to $ 1280 a metric ton | March sugar down 0.03 cent to 10.66 cents a pound November orange juice up 1.85 cents to $ 1.167 a pound Others : November lumber up 20 cents to $ 258 per 1, 000 board feet December copper up 1.95 cents to $ 1.27 a pound November natural gas down 2.6 cents to $ 1.735 per million British Thermal Units
  • October Sugar up 0.19 cent at 10.75 cents a pound December Cotton up 0.8 cent to 72.05 cents a pound Soybeans, Grains : November Soybeans up 3 cents to $ 6.085 a bushel December Corn up 0.25 cent to $ 2.785 a bushel Energy : September Crude Oil down 6 cents to $ 17.72 a barrel September Unleaded Gasoline down 0.51 cent to 53.93 cents a gallon September Heating Oil down 0.2 cent to 49.24 cents a gallon Others : September Copper up 0.5 cent to $ 1.392 a pound September Lumber up 80 cents to $ 256.50 per 1, 000 board feet.
  • Other commodities settled as follows : Precious Metals : August Gold down 80 cents to $ 391 an ounce July Silver down 1 cent to $ 5.312 an ounce July Platinum up 70 cents to $ 442.20 an ounce Livestock : August Live Cattle up 0.1 cent to 64.35 cents a pound August Feeder Cattle down 0.025 cent at 66.325 cents a pound July Live Hogs down 0.5 cent to 47.225 cents a pound July Pork Bellies down 0.65 cent to 41.05 cents a pound Food and Fiber : July Cocoa down $ 12 at $ 1285 a ton July Orange Juice down 1.55 cent to 98.95 cents a pound July Cotton up 0.25 cents to $ 1.1335 a pound July Sugar up 0.02 cent to 12.83 cents a pound July Coffee down 0.7 cent to $ 1.381 a pound.
  • Other commodities settled as follows : Precious Metals : August Gold down $ 2.20 to $ 388.80 an ounce July Silver down 9 cent to $ 5.222 an ounce July Platinum down $ 1.70 to $ 440.50 an ounce Livestock : August Live Cattle up 0.075 cent to 62.275 cents a pound August Feeder Cattle down 0.25 cent at 66.075 cents a pound July Live Hogs down 0.1 cent to 47.125 cents a pound July Pork Bellies down 0.15 cent to 40.9 cents a pound Food and Fiber : July Cocoa up $ 1 at $ 1286 a ton July Orange Juice down 2.95 cent to 96 cents a pound July Cotton up 0.35 cents to $ 1.137 a pound July Sugar down 0.48 cent to 12.35 cents a pound July Coffee up 1.1 cent to $ 1.392 a pound.
  • Other commodities settled as follows : Precious Metals : August Gold up 30 cents to $ 386.50 an ounce September Silver up 3 cents to $ 5.20 an ounce October Platinum up 40 cents to $ 432 an ounce Livestock : August Live Cattle up 0.4 cent to 63.35 cents a pound August Feeder Cattle up 0.625 cent to 66.9 cents a pound August Live Hogs down 0.35 cent to 48.2 cents a pound August Pork Bellies up 1.8 cents to 43.1 cents a pound Food and Fiber : September Cocoa up $ 5 at $ 1242 a ton December Cotton up 0.45 cent to 74.15 cents a pound September Orange Juice down 0.65 cent to $ 1.02 cents a pound October Sugar down 0.07 cent at 10.54 cents a pound Others : September Copper up 0.45 cent to $ 1.33 a pound September Lumber down $ 1.70 to $ 247.80 per 1, 000 board feet.
  • Livestock : August Live Cattle up 0.2 cent to 62.825 cents a pound August Feeder Cattle up 0.725 cent to 65.65 cents a pound August Live Hogs up 0.175 cent to 46.65 cents a pound August Bellies down 0.575 cent to 37.85 cents a pound Food and Fiber : December Cotton up 0.35 cents to 75.46 cents a pound September Coffee up 0.6 cent to $ 1.387 a pound September Cocoa up $ 22 at $ 1266 a ton September Orange Juice up 1.75 cent to 97.85 cents a pound October Sugar up 0.06 cent at 9.78 cents a pound Grains, Soybeans : July Wheat down 7 cents to $ 4.535 a bushel July Soybeans down 8.5 cents to $ 6.3525 a bushel Others : September Lumber up $ 3.50 to $ 288 per 1, 000 board feet August Natural Gas up 3.1 cents to $ 1.525 per 1 million British Thermal Units
  • Other commodities settled as follows : Precious Metals : August Gold down 80 cents to $ 393.40 an ounce July Silver down 2.8 cents to $ 5.472 an ounce July Platinum down 80 cents to $ 443 an ounce Livestock : July Live Cattle down 0.225 cent at 63.55 cents a pound August Feeder Cattle up 0.35 cent to 65.075 cents a pound July Live Hogs down 0.075 cent to 47.175 cents a pound July Pork Bellies down 0.95 cent to 40.95 cents a pound Food and Fiber : July Cocoa up $ 8 at $ 1296 a ton July Orange Juice up 1.15 cents to $ 1.0015 cents a pound July Cotton up 0.9 cent to $ 1.129 a pound July Coffee up 2.4 cents to $ 1.4955 a pound July Sugar up 0.2 cent to 11.85 cents a pound Other : July Natural Gas down 1.7 cents to $ 1.603 for each million British Thermal Units.
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