This glamorous, sensual age is reaping its bumper harvest of youth immorality, horrible sex diseases, thievery, dope addiction and rebellion against society.
The name came from the fact that during Yoshimune 's rule , the price of rice went up and down because of an alternating succession of bumper harvests and famine , so he was always under pressure to control the price of rice .
“All too frequently, the poor in fertile developing countries stand by watching with empty hands —and empty stomachs— while ample harvests and bumper crops are exported for hard cash.
The other category is the ' Hiegata togyo-sai Festival , ' which puts emphasis on mikoshifuri ( shaking a portable shrine ) by wildly waving the mikoshi to increase the divine power praying for good harvest and bumper catch .
Tanokami ( deity of rice fields and harvests ) is a deity ( Shinto religion ) that Japanese agricultural people believe watches over a rich or poor harvest and brings about a bumper crop of rice .
The rice acreage reduction policy is nothing less than realizing a situation that is the opposite of "impoverishment of farmers because of a bumper harvest."
There are strong indications that the harvest of righthearted individuals is going to yield a bumper crop in Mozambique! —1 Corinthians 3:6; John 4:36.
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This is how the Communist Party has always been hooligans. It can say that this year's GDP is 3.6, and then China's grain production has a bumper harvest.