to bush a piece of land; to bush seeds into the ground
The very month that this tribute of the leading English art review appeared, the readers of a New York journal were told that it would be pleasant to feel sure that American art as a whole was beginning to take on some sort of national complexion: “[…] The subjects they choose are rarely American; they take little pains to reproduce American landscapes or types of character; they pay little attention to American historical episodes. They are Parisian, rather than New-Yorkian.”
It is increasingly apparent that the editors of your publications have an antipolice agenda.
Linguistic anthropology is the study of language, first in its origin, as the medium of communicating thought, emotion and volition.
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