home-grown in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for home-grown in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for home-grown in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

home-grown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for home-grown in the English»French Dictionary

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We lived on the staple diet of chapatis, dahl and rice supplemented with home-grown organic vegetables.
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Each team receives a 30,000 credit for every home-grown player in their senior squad, with a maximum of eight such credits.
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Club executives saw, in the precocity of home-grown players, a solution to a new era of financial fair play.
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In the 1980s, with the rise of stadium superstars, many home-grown rock fanzines emerged.
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The innovation spread and almost every club in the country has a thriving junior section providing a production-line of home-grown talent.
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Rather, they are home-grown militias or imported fighters who have no unified goals or objectives save to expel the occupier.
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The venue played host to many up-and-coming home-grown bands, as well as smaller touring bands and cover acts.
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Cotton is the basic material but all sorts of fabrics, both imported and home-grown, may be made into longyis.
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Into the mid-nineteenth century, bookbinders of home-grown literature typically hand-made their books and sold them in small quantities.
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Some groups, however, use the game as background material, while using home-grown sets of rules for their actual game-play.
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