It was high enough to be a hayfield except where some farm animal had grazed. |
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He selected an area that was well isolated from his neighbors, bordered by woods on three sides and on the fourth side by his own hayfield. |
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We worked hard through droughts and downpours and no longer walked down to the far hayfield to dream. |
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We moved houses, gained a barn, animals, and a hayfield and far more work than I realized those things would entail. |
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Most of the time the geese walk around the perimeter of the timothy and brome hayfield. |
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That was the case in 2004 when Germany's Jan Ullrich span off into a hayfield at 80kmph on a descent of the Pyrenees. |
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The tufts left behind were like an ill-cut hayfield, ragged clumps sprouting here and there. |
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An abandoned hayfield with a strong cover of wild blueberry plants is the ideal situation. |
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When they could be spared from household duties the two girls went berrying with their brothers and Philip, or to the hayfield to lend a welcome hand. |
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Collective farmers from the Saratov Region ride camels to the hayfield. |
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This hayfield happened to be next door to a prairie preserve. |
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The plot of land, five acres large, was the right size, with a hayfield and enough pasture for our own cow and whatever old horses were waiting to be fed to the foxes. |
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He moved it to a friend's organic hayfield. |
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I remember being in a hayfield of my father-in-law a few years ago. |
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The first one I ever saw was in a hayfield above a town called Suha Reka. |
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He said this, along with the closure and demolition of the Hayfield last year, meant the Yardies had been forced to move elsewhere. |
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We used to go camping every weekend at Hayfield in an ex-army bell tent, and my brother and sister took me on the protest that day. |
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Kinder Scout is accessible from the villages of Hayfield and Edale in the High Peak of Derbyshire. |
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The Edale Cross lies immediately south of Kinder Scout, under Kinder Low and on the former Hayfield to Edale road. |
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Hayfield is at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area, and Matlock Bath is in the valley of the River Derwent. |
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To the north the village of Hayfield sits at the foot of Kinder Scout, the highest summit in the area. |
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