Unlike surrounding areas of Lancashire and the north in general, Mancunians have diphthongal pronunciations of the GOAT and FACE lexical sets. |
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They watched as the goat struggled to its feet and limped away, bleating in protest at this unexpected treatment. |
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Options range from beef, ostrich and chicken patties, to combos like boar and brie, beef and merguez, or venison and goat cheese. |
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The boar goat section, new to the show last year, will return, along with the live steer competition, sheep, poultry and wool categories. |
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The goat was a real happy goat once upon a time you see or so it believed and so it rollicked about the dried out pastures filled with glee. |
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The Tamil original is sprinkled with evocative and lovely terms like poongkuttigal for goat kids. |
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Within the past fortnight he and his staff have helped deliver three lambs, and six African Pygmy goat kids. |
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He ignored the oxen like they did not exist and treated the goat kids like they were young colts. |
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The family's goat kids shared the dwelling so they wouldn't freeze to death in their first winter. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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Like the goat legged females on the pedestal, the figure seems to convey despair. |
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Horrified, he relates how he was given goat stuffed with onions, garlic, and leeks, swimming in fish sauce. |
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Even if the salad is dressed with strips of duck, bits of bacon lardons, goat cheese or sliced hard-boiled eggs, stay the course. |
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Anyone who has had their coat hem nibbled on by a goat down on the farm knows that they will eat almost anything. |
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Soap was first made by boiling goat fat, water, and ash high in potassium carbonate. |
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A round, breaded disc of goat cheese, it was topped with julienned apple slices, walnuts and greens. |
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A cape made of goat or sheep wool, called a bourka, is worn around the shoulders. |
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Stock farming is mainly confined to sheep and goats, particularly the angora goat. |
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We have more than enough to make feta and soft goat cheeses, with milk left over for drinking and cooking. |
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Lured into a folk chemist, I ducked beneath lizard claws and snake skins, dodged the birds' feet and goat horns. |
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The menu board also features Caribbean classics like oxtail stew, red snapper, kingfish and curried goat. |
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At the festival itself, some of the men wear small goat horns attached to their heads, giving them a rather satyr like appearance. |
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Pan is most often portrayed with the torso of a man, the hooved legs and twisty horns of a wild goat, and the capricious face of a human. |
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The only difference between them was the ram's horns on one's head and the goat horns on the other. |
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At the end of these two cows' horns are attached, and to the horns two large goat skin bellows, one each side of the furnace. |
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Whereas the goat, dog, cow, and cat are domesticated, the antelope, leopard, elephant, waterbuck, manatee, and hippopotamus must be hunted. |
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Off he would set on his rounds with his faithful collie dog at heel and following, some way behind, was the goat. |
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For example, a single female donkey can be used for sheep or goat protection. |
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The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste. |
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Another large breed with myriad coat colors, Nubians are known as the Jerseys of the goat world for producing milk with high butterfat content. |
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The national dish in Jamaica is ackee and saltfish, but curried goat and rice, and fried fish and barnrny are just as popular and delicious. |
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You can also tour the great house, have a Jamaican lunch of curry goat or ackee and salt fish, and take a swim in the pool. |
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No, it's not the commercialisation that gets my goat, it's the forced jollification. |
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Hopkins is a gentle, kindly soul who doesn't get on anyone's goat and is happy doing his own thing. |
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Perhaps 2,000 years later, durum wheat hybridised with goat grass to give us bread wheat. |
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In the evening he served a lavish meal of goat and rice, and gave us directions to where we could find his sons and camels. |
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The first course of goat cheese ravioli was rigorous and delightful in its pretty sauce, an intense parsley froth. |
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Since 2009, the goat has had a thriving Twitter presence as well, today enjoying up to nearly 8,000 followers. |
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Even the tomato sauce accompanying his delightful goat cheese rosti is special, tasting of ripe, red fresh tomatoes against a mellow winey backdrop. |
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We walk from one to the next on goat trails beneath a gleamy Aegean sky. |
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But I think the only kind of kid I could manage to have is a goat kid. |
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The main room offers gourmet appetizers like caviar potato skins, Brie and mango quesadillas, goat cheese pizza, tuna steak tournedos, and fresh sushi rolls. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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Peppercorns, goat cheese and apricot is a great combination. |
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For an interesting variation on these burgers, tuck a piece of goat cheese or feta cheese in the center of each before grilling. |
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On another episode of Man vs. Wild, Grylls finds himself the guest of honor after the killing of a goat in the Sahara. |
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Local wool and goat hair is hand woven into various textiles. |
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Before that, ales, which were typically dark and cloudy with yeast, were served in everything from mugs and tankards to goat horns and the chalices of kings. |
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In the last inning, a home run can make you the hero, and a strikeout can make you the goat. |
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Most noticeable were two giant goat horns protruding from its head. |
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Or spread goat cheese on toasts, sprinkle with thyme, pepper and flaky sea salt, then top with some of the ratatouille to make crostini. |
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On the second side of the gem, we see the victim, a running goat, and on the third side the symbol of sacrifice, the bucranium. |
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Petra would like to drop despondently onto a rock to pout, but you have to look before you sit, because there are goat doodies everywhere. |
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I should have known after a Monday like that, that Tuesday would be a veritable goat rodeo. |
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He treated the oxen like they didn't exist, but he treated the goat kid like a puppy. |
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The animal, which is now six years old, was born naturally from the mating of a female goat with a male sheep sharing the same kraal. |
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Recently the Angela goat has attracted considerable attention as a land clearer. |
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The white angora goat is retained from the former arms, recalling that the wool of this animal was used in the local industries. |
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The term mutton is almost always used to refer to goat meat in the Indian subcontinent. |
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Rare mammals in the park include otters, polecats, and the feral goat, although the pine marten has not been seen for many years. |
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Livestock is limited due to the small size of the island and people there utilise poultry, pork, goat and mutton, along with imported beef. |
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Montserrat's national dish is goat water, a thick goat meat stew served with crusty bread rolls. |
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The angry goat was quite mollified by the respectful tone in which he was addressed. |
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The balearean boc is a feral goat introduced in Majorca island since neolithic period. |
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When the females would attract a male, the male goat was then killed on sight. |
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The goat corpses were left where they were killed to rot and restore important nutrients to the soil. |
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The Bilberry Goats are feral goats living on Bilberry Rock in Waterford City, along with the Irish Goat, which is not actually native to Ireland. |
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The Arapawa Island goat is a breed of feral goat found only on Arapaoa Island. |
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The New Zealand feral goat is the descendant of many breeds of goat, such as Angora, Kiko, Spanish, Pygora, Boer, Saanen, Nubian and Alpine. |
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The Goats' bleat is so consistent that it is sometimes confused with a recorded goat sound. |
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Other nonvegetarian items include chicken, duck, squab, snails, silkworms, insects, goat, pork, venison, turtle, monitor lizard, etc. |
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Among meat dishes, meat saalan is a popular dish made of mutton or goat curry with cubed potatoes in garam masala. |
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Boar, Iberian red deer, roe deer, and the Iberian wild goat, are reported to have expanded greatly during recent decades. |
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As bears reclaim parts of their range, they may eat livestock as sheep and goat are relatively easy for a bear to kill. |
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But, she added, more modern interpretations could include anything from rhubarb and blueberries to panko, goat cheese and broccoli. |
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A large tract of land below Bindon Manor and Dowlands Farm slipped, creating the features now called Goat Island and the Chasm. |
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Goat, sheep, and camel husbandry is widespread elsewhere throughout the rest of the Peninsula. |
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By 35 million years ago, the Poebrotherium was the size of a goat and had many more traits similar to camels and llamas. |
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The artifact, associated with Jiroft, bears five sequential images depicting a wild goat jumping up to eat the leaves of a tree. |
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Crias are partially fed with llama milk that is lower in fat and salt and higher in phosphorus and calcium than cow or goat milk. |
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Two breeds of livestock, the Santa Cruz sheep and the San Clemente Island goat originate from here. |
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The middle class were known to wear fox, hare and beaver while the less fortunate wore goat, wolf and sheepskin. |
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By volume, most of the meat produced is from domestic fowl, with pork coming in second, followed by beef, goat and sheep. |
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The current menu includes curried goat, rack of lamb with a pumpkinseed crust, and braised short ribs. |
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Kenyan goat herders fix a skirt, called an olor, to male goats to prevent them from impregnating female goats. |
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On the south western rim of the Moss is Goat Crag, overlooking Buttermere lake. |
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Another route from Buttermere begins further south at Hasness, working around Goat Crag to join the main path above the moss. |
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It is clear that the parts of the goat skeletons that survive best are the unchewable ones. |
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Other Christmas specialty dishes include yampi, a sweet yam that is served with ham, beef, goat meat, turkey or chicken. |
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A jetboat careening up a glaciated river and then backpacking up into the cliffs led me to my first mountain goat. |
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Pad Thai, coconut soup, tikka masala, curried goat, sashimi, and crudo. |
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Bringing rib-tickling comic relief to both tales is a wry, cheese-loving goat who just wants everyone to stop working and to have a picnic. |
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Aroma profile and chemical quality of goat Saanen meat fed with different levels of concentrate. |
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The team's analysis found four gene variants in the genes of Boer, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, and a few other goat breeds. |
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This week the truth was revealed after Jake the Bagot Billy Goat was caught red-handed flicking the switch. |
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Billy Goat are a boy band enjoying relative success in Northern clubs, but craving to expand into pastures new. |
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The downside, though, was lugging the equipment back, with only wavering headlamps, over the boulders known locally as the Billy Goat Trail. |
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I duck and move around a bitterbrush, knowing the goat is heart-poundingly close, maybe 15, maybe 20 yards. |
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The diminutive Rachel Cartwright is the bossiest Billy, or should that be nanny, playing the youngest and smartest goat gruff. |
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Goat milk cajeta candy from Celaya is known in most of Mexico. |
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My books say the bot fly lays larvae on the nose of the sheep or goat and the bots crawl up into the nasal cavity for three to eight weeks until they mature. |
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Feed provided to sheep must be specially formulated, as most cattle, poultry, pig, and even some goat feeds contain levels of copper that are lethal to sheep. |
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Many sheep and goat producers indicate a special bond quickly develops between lambs and their guard llama and the llama is particularly protective of the lambs. |
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The goat produces so much mead in a day that it fills a massive vat large enough for all of the Einherjar in Valhalla to satisfy their thirst from it. |
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Goat is the most commonly eaten meat, utilised in a variety of dishes. |
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In Jamaica and Trinidad, curried goat is prominently featured. |
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Harry and his younger sister Tom think the killer is the legendary Goat Man, a strange creature that lives in the Bottoms around the Sabine River. |
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Pat the peppadews dry with paper towels. With a small spoon, fill the peppadews with goat cheese. Arrange the stuffed peppadews on the planks and drizzle with olive oil. |
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Although Sicilian cuisine is commonly associated with sea food, meat dishes, including goose, lamb, goat, rabbit, and turkey, are also found in Sicily. |
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I'll have a week to reflect on those bottomless drops, cliff-hanging goat trails, the stumbling of the mules and soreness from a rock-hard saddle seat. |
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No one ascends the mountain through fear of the demon, except an Ojha or sorcerer, who sacrifices a goat at the foot of the hill before he makes the attempt. |
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Above them the rocks rose wild and horrent, apparently inaccessible, but the keen eye of our Hubert detected one path, a mere goat path, used perhaps also by shepherds. |
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Meanwhile, is the oldest Billy Goat Gruff tough enough to trick a troll? |
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Fernando Rodney, the goat in Sunday's 10th inning loss to Tampa Bay, threw three nearly perfect innings in relief on Tuesday after being demoted from the closer role. |
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It really gets my goat when inconsiderate people drop litter in public. |
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With the flirtatious filly and sassy goat on board, you bet they will. |
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Chicken and goat meat is the predominantly consumed meats in Tamil Nadu. |
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She founded and ran Seven Cedars Rabbitry and was a member of the American Rabbit Breaders Association and the American Boer Goat Breeders Assocation. |
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This valentine, get set for a royal Ottoman experience by bathing in 1,000 litres of goat milk at a Jacuzzi in Talise Ottoman Spa in Jumeirah Zabeel Saray. |
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It is launching Goat d'Afrique to go alongside its Goats do Roam blends and the super-premium Goat Roti, both wordplays on famous French wine regions. |
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You can't unshatter a bowl any more than you can unsteal a goat. |
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Wireheaded son of a motherless goat, I was trying to help you! |
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Cashmere, the hair of the Indian cashmere goat, and mohair, the hair of the North African angora goat, are types of wool known for their softness. |
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Graduations, weddings, and any other family gatherings will usually be celebrated with the killing of a goat or cow, which will be barbecued or roasted by the family. |
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