The grain was crimped and ensiled and will be fed to the herd through a total mixed ration system. |
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He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs. |
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Although even those sacred cows have had their hay ration reduced in the last few years. |
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All milking females are fed the same ration and no allowances is made for stage of lactation. |
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Back in the barracks, Ivan Denisovich hides a portion of his bread ration inside his mattress. |
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Slave families typically received a scant weekly ration of cornmeal and fatty pork. |
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He bursts into laughter as he recalls the time a soldier from Liverpool accidentally dropped his bread ration into the soup. |
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Sweets had gone on ration in 1939, along with sugar and most other food and clothing items. |
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For example, it significantly reduced ration and fuel costs through consolidated contracting and distribution. |
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Cows are fed a total mixed ration and those yielding over 25 litres are fed concentrates in the parlour. |
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So the refugees are having to swap some of their meager food ration for other vital supplies that they are not given. |
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While they wait for the train, the prisoners eat their meager ration of bread. |
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A more lively character would be hard to meet and, once again, on her brief visit to Ireland, Stephanie insisted on her ration of set dancing! |
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Cold showers, self-denial and a daily ration of physical discomfort were de rigueur and considered character forming. |
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All I needed now was a succession of day-return rail tickets and a comfortable ration of rest days. |
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We have already had a good ration of shocks or surprises in this year's Championship and you can be certain we'll have some more. |
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I think it's worth the cost because its filters have returned a ration of sanity to my mail management. |
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They were fed on a simple ration of barley, sugar beet pulp, soya and minerals. |
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However, we couldn't stay long as Mrs Mungo gulped down her ration of six dry sherries far too quickly. |
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He remembers his shock in the infant class when he was expected to work with the tiniest ration of clay he had ever seen. |
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The patient's physician did not want to be the one to ration resources at the bedside. |
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Congestion charges are intended to ration a congested resource to those who value it the most. |
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She chewed the last of the ration bar and cringed at the aftertaste it left in her mouth. |
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It wowed the kids, especially when the million Costa Rican army ants were fed their ration of live crickets. |
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Accustomed to ensilage, a full ration of alfalfa would start the cows scouring and by tomorrow morning the pasture would stink. |
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Sometimes she wangled a large marrowbone to cook with our meat ration and lots of vegetables, this lasted a couple of days. |
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Now go put on your thinking cap, ration yourself thirty minutes for a little intellectual playtime, and read the whole thing. |
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Feedlot cattle eagerly trot to the bunk to chow down on a ration made with wheat or barley instead of corn. |
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He says the official daily food ration is 24 soms and 60 tiyins per prisoner. |
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Growers should liaise with merchants and coarse ration millers in their areas with a view to growing beans as an alternative source of protein. |
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Some analysts wonder whether the feds might eventually ration big-ticket expenses. |
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A daily ration of these herbs helps to thin mucous secretions and clears lung congestion, which is often a problem for emphysema sufferers. |
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He said that the ration used to consist of a number of staple foods, including rice, cooking oil, milk, and instant noodles. |
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I preferred the cavatelli rustici in garlic and oil, served simply with broccoli and a generous ration of sweet fennel-flavored sausage. |
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If the cows are under fed or fed an imbalance ration then they will look hollow, with a triangular appearance at this point. |
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Adding liquid molasses to the diet improves ration palatability, reduces separation, and reduces waste thus increasing intakes. |
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The dried product containing the coccidiostat is admixed with the normal feed ration and fed to the animal. |
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Carrying feedbags with a ration of oats, he led Ember into the little shelter he'd prepared for the horses. |
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Disturbances in this ration can alter cardiac rhythms, transmission and conduction of nerve impulses, and muscle contraction. |
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Some kind of ration system may also be considered to restrict the consumption of oil. |
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They require no refrigeration or freezing, utensils or heat source before consuming, although they can be warmed with a flameless ration heater. |
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The only way to ensure fairness would be to issue ration coupons which would provide nostalgic reminiscences for many pensioners. |
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Taking ration coupons for gas and food down at the general store seemed like the most natural thing in the world. |
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The colony staff get ration coupons for 1 kg of meat, 250 g of butter and 100 g of margarine. |
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In order to be able to join in, they were required to contribute some precious ration coupons and a tablespoon of sugar. |
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Outside on the pavement, a man is buying ration coupons for sugar, rice and oil from people unwilling to queue for hours. |
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The boys he was living with sold ration coupons, so food was always available. |
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Buying food depended more on ration coupons and bottles of vodka than rubles. |
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Moreover, another problem is that some grocers sell the subsidised food products which are allocated for the ration cards at higher prices. |
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These rumors soon reached Hornblower who questioned if the man had gotten too large a ration of grog, hoping to make light of any such stories. |
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When men needed help, they hired it, and paid the going rate, which no longer included the traditional ration of grog. |
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The man who once used to enjoy an elevated status in society only because he owned a ration shop is now overpowered by desperation. |
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In 1970 the Admiralty abolished the rum ration within the Royal Navy, apparently on health grounds. |
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There's a crunchy ration of grit tracked in to the hall and kitchen now, joining with the Dolly-fluff to show just how very bad I am at routine vacuuming. |
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Then he grabbed his ration pack, gunpowder horn, and bullet bag. |
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The ration books would have coupons, a certain number for each week. |
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One of my earliest memories is of counting ration coupons with my father. |
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The return to Greenwich Mean Time means more light in the morning, when farmers are up and about, but less in the evening, when most of us get our ration of daylight. |
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A first draft of the plan is out today outlining how to ration scarce medications and speed vaccine production in the event of a worldwide flu outbreak. |
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We were given ration coupons and I just offloaded what I had. |
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Smith went through his ration of nine overs in one go for 2-29, his second success being with the assistance of a splendid low catch on the boundary by Dave Ellis. |
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Food was also in short supply but relatives saved their ration coupons to provide a comparatively lavish reception, complete with a two-tier cake. |
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The ration of half an hour per week or fortnight is simply not enough and this should not be a case of finance but it should be in the area of public amenity. |
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Meanwhile, 34 million grandmas and grandpas count their pills, ration their drugs, curb their lifestyles, and go without food in order to buy their prescriptions. |
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If your water supply runs low, do not ration drinking water. |
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You could ration care, and only pay for a limited number of services. |
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One steakhouse serving can fill your red meat ration for a month. |
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High food ration males were provided with a constant supply of fresh cow dung, and low food ration males were provided no dung but only moist sand. |
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We always find that feeding a lot of dairy ration caused scour in the calf, whereas if the ration is used as part of the daily diet there is no problem. |
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A simple ration based on ad-lib straw with a protein balancer can be fed to young stock and replacement heifers and this will help preserve grazing. |
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The harvest is often large enough to feed the entire village, and a family is entitled to a weekly ration of a sack of rice until the next harvest. |
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Petrol was scarce in the world let alone Ireland and was available on ration for essential services such as fire, ambulance, police, taxi and doctors. |
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That first couple of weeks, before any contact had been made, they survived on what was meant to be a two-day ration of food. |
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Of course, if the aspect ratio of any metal plug is too large to be properly formed, an appendant metal ring is used to reduce the aspect ration of the metal plug. |
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Mum rushed around borrowing clothing coupons and ration books. |
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And when word of that economic debacle spread, the government said it would ration imports of newsprint. |
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Ivan Denisovich eats the half ration of bread he brought with him. |
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Waiting for services becomes the only way to ration the supply. |
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For example a 1,200-pound mature horse at maintenance may need the total ration to supply 1.5 to 1.75 pounds of protein per day to meet these needs. |
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The ration is surrounded by a plastic membrane made of a nanofibre that can filter out 99.9 per cent of microbes and the most harmful toxic compounds. |
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A run on stocks in the shops began at once, and by the middle of that summer there was queueing for sweets, and many shops had imposed unofficial ration schemes. |
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We allowed the staff to use the card to buy the ration for themselves. |
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Just as well Harry and Dolly don't mind an extra ration of snoring. |
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Each ration package consisted of Flour, Rice, Daal Channa, Dall Masoor, Basin and Ghee. |
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Nurses fear the need to ration care puts young people at risk of self harm and suicide. |
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Soon after the LNO arrived, the 30th CSSB began shipping ration supplements to Sinjar to augment field rations. |
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Sailors and passengers were issued a daily food ration, largely consisting of hardtack and beer. |
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Rum was issued as part of a daily ration and was a popular drink among soldiers and sailors alike, often mixed with fresh water to make grog. |
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The Netherlands imposed prison sentences for those who used more than their ration of electricity. |
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To meet all of their nutritional requirements cows must eat their entire ration. |
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The polista were according to law, to be given a daily rice ration during their working days which they often did not receive. |
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The best ideas, thoughts and data were only as strong as the relationships fostered between staff and acini in ist ration. |
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Students were praised for their work recreating wartime memories from Anderson shelters through to gas masks and ration books. |
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A classic World War Two ration dish, adapted and made altogether much yummier. |
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According to the new system, 150 loaves of bread are allocated to every citizen per month, which are registered on his ration card. |
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At that time, even with a ration card one could only take delivery of petrol in the vehicle's fuel tank. |
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The rations consist of items sold for a small sum of money at retail outlets on production of a ration card. |
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According to the new rationing system, each citizen receives EGP 15 of rations or subsidies on basic commodities on his ration card. |
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Each student was given a uniform and Army ration packs and tried their hand at assault courses, patrols, command tasks and paintballing. |
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Larger crabs molted to morphometric maturity in a greater proportion with no influence of ration or temperature. |
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A big ration of monkey nuts, but daughter Sybil Davies thinks she'd be far happier with a powder puff. |
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For instance, a food ration can be polymorphed into a carrot, a tripe ration, or any other comestible. |
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Although the rum ration is now a thing of the past, old sailors and civvies alike are still able to enjoy a 'tot' of authentic Navy Rum. |
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In addition, the amplitude of these intermittent jumps in BPA concent ration could be higher in arterial blood that those measured peripherally. |
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The corn ration was drastically reduced, and it was announced that an extra potato ration would be issued to make up for it. |
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As rationing was still in place ration coupons had to be found for all the visitors and the Minister of Food was eventually persuaded to supply these. |
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I had warmed under the smiling gaze of this military young woman who wore her small lifeboat hat and smoked her ration of tobacco, though she always refused coffee. |
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The soldier was given a ration, which was taken from his pay. |
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The exercise also required the provision of more than 6,600 field ration meals, 9,500 bottles of water, 8,000 gallons of fuel, and numerous medical and dental supplies. |
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Providing straw stocks hold out this summer, the high yielders will stay in between the night and morning milkings, to ensure they have plenty of time to eat their ration. |
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One of this year's exciting developments sees the food hall host, the 14 Signal Regiment, cook from the field ration boxes used to prepare meals for the troops in the field. |
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An even worse crime was perpetrated by those who begrudgingly took people in as evacuees, sold their ration books and treated them as drudges and punchbags. |
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By the reign of Aurelian, the state had begun to distribute the annona as a daily ration of bread baked in state factories, and added olive oil, wine, and pork to the dole. |
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They have also taken a number of initiatives which are coercive, or semicoercive, measures as far as denying ration books for more than a certain number of children. |
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The Merchant Shipping Act of 1867 required all ships of the Royal Navy and Merchant Navy to provide a daily lime ration to sailors to prevent scurvy. |
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The court had also sought the government's view on discontinuing ration to above poverty line families and diverting the grains to the BPL cardholders instead. |
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A countrywide popular demonstration against withdrawal of the rice ration, known as Hartal 1953, resulted in the resignation of prime minister Dudley Senanayake. |
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In addition to Aadhaar, PAN cards, Ration cards, Voter Cards and driving licences are also used. |
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