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- The primary business in Sulligent in the mid-1890s was cotton, with over 2500 bales ginned each year and shipped via the railroad.
- We see barrels of butter 'it is yours !'We see wheat being threshed, linen being spun and cotton being ginned.
- Since the Cold War ended, Clancy has ginned up a succession of ruthless new adversaries _ Colombian drug lords, Iranian fanatics, Japanese lunatics.
- At their height, in the 1870s, more than 1, 250 water-powered mills ground meal, sawed logs and ginned cotton throughout Georgia.
- By 1920, a total of 152, 601 bales of cotton were ginned and shipped from Ellis County, the most of any county in America.
- I discovered that search engines routinely will pull up the erroneous, libelous and frankly offensive material that was once ginned up about the Tribune-Review.
- The Bulls, however, played right into the hands of the ginned-up Jazz fans with their lack of defensive energy and occasional interest in the proceedings.
- Schumer really was pretty obnoxious about how this provision was going to hurt people who were pro-life and that really got some of our folks ginned up,
- Stokes said, some former summit agendas were " ginned up " by aides, " so their leaders would have something to talk about ."
- Transportation, targeted as a key quality-of-life issue, is a primary part of the Bush package being ginned up in case Al Gore becomes president.