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- The whole reed is in one piece and is generally made of small cane or of the large marsh reeds found almost everywhere.
- She carried a thin, small cane made from an umbrella, and with this she kept tapping the frozen earth in front of her.
- In 1949, the Australian sugar industry comprised mainly small cane farms located along the continent's tropical and sub-tropical Queensland and New South Wales coastline.
- The plantation system, dependent on South Sea Islander indentured labour, peaked in the early 1880s, after which it was gradually supplanted by the central mill system serving small cane farms worked by white labour.
- Shine suggested a new method of buffering the impact of cane toads on vulnerable native predators, by releasing small cane toads at the invasion front ( to induce taste aversion, by inducing nausea and thus discouraging predators from eating fatally large toads ).
- But it's not necessary to take a car; pedestrians can hitch a ride to the other side, where Brahma cattle graze in a small cane field and men in military uniforms sit under a tree next to one of the landing's two poor buildings.
- Behind comes the Governor, in a long robe; beside him on the right hand comes the preacher with his cloak on, and on the left hand, the captain with his side arms and cloak on and with a small cane in his hand; and so they march in good order, and each sets his arms down near him.
- When his mother was ill, Ronald was left in my care, and whenever he became too naughty, I would say " Now, bend over, Ronald ! " As I then produced a small cane, prepared to whack him, he would turn his head and give me such an appealing look, saying : Oh Batesie, you " wouldn't ", would you ? And I would end by giving him just a tiny smack!