We had somebody put our grass into square hay bales two or three years ago. |
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Then it's sent to a bale press, which compresses loose cotton into compact, dense bales. |
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Outside of farmyards, bales should neither be stored or opened within 20 metres of watercourses or lakes nor within 50 metres of wells. |
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To prevent the clay from becoming adobe brick, she dug in 15 tons of sand, 14 truckloads of composted manure, and 25 large bales of peat moss. |
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If I ever build a house I will use a combination of straw bales and the adobe techniques we learned from Jon Jandai. |
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He received the wool in huge bales and then graded it according to length and fineness, before despatching it to the cloth-maker or dealer. |
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Meanwhile, they burned crops, destroyed railroads and factories and reached Savannah with 25,000 bales of captured cotton. |
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Mr Miller is believed to have gone over to speak to Mr Holt, who was loading 40 bales of compressed cardboard onto a trailer with another worker. |
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This may mean placing each bale 20 feet or more away from the neighboring bales. |
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Firefighters remained at the scene through the night and throughout yesterday tackling small pockets of fire in the bales of paper. |
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We'd found a crew loading bales of hay onto a trailer, and Jeff got out to shoot them while I went back to get our car. |
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Later wool was packed in small bales of 45 kg and the plane was able to carry four or five per flight. |
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Contractors also find that the smoother bales make for better wrapping, faster baling and lower costs per bale. |
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About 85 million bales of cotton are produced worldwide each year, including 18 to 20 million in the United States. |
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The year before boll weevils marched into Georgia in 1915, the state produced 2.8 million bales of cotton. |
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Calcot, Bakersfield, Calif., has annual sales of 1.4 million bales of cotton. |
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They feed two to three bales a day, depending on what other feeds are available. |
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Salted codfish and dried klipfish can be supplied in bales of 25 and 50 kg net, in wooden cases of 50 kg net, in cartons of 25 kg and 10 kg net. |
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Almost 100 bales of silage wrap, eight bales of straw and a number of tyres were destroyed as the blaze spread to his property. |
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Other kudzu entrepreneurs make sculptures, bales for animal feed, kudzu cookbooks, kudzu soaps, and kudzu dyes for t-shirts. |
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The bales are stacked on stone footings and lime plaster will coat the outside walls. |
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When I felt at least halfway awake, I began the tricky climb up the mountain of hay bales to bring down fresh ones. |
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A casual, rusticated set with hay bales, trellises entwined with climbers and gentle harp music played live, establish a mood for us. |
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Farmers short of labour or with off farm employment appreciate that bales are now easily handled due to improved machinery. |
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Resourceful gardeners can combine a few discarded window sashes and bales of straw to create a simple makeshift cold frame. |
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A silage heap surrounded by the bales also caught fire and a fire break was made using a mechanical digger. |
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At the abandoned fort, the 54th destroyed more than fifty bales of cotton, a gristmill, and a sawmill. |
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By 1932 world production surpassed 23,000,000 bales, of which the U.S. portion was 13,000,000, glutting the cotton market. |
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The freshly mown hay lies in the hot sun waiting for the bailer to make bales and be done. |
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Later he even bought his own baler and produced many thousands of bales of hay at Cowarie. |
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It is understood that she was working in a hay barn when two large straw bales fell from a stack onto her. |
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He was unable to extract round bales from this part of land because machinery got bogged down in the mire. |
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Cowen also used the mixer to encase straw bales with shotcrete for the equine center and to cast the roof trusses and panels for the building. |
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In the future, many gins will have automated moisture-control technology so bales will emerge from the gin with a prescribed amount of moisture. |
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The main streets were shut by successive waves of blockaders who used everything from burning bales of hay to chains. |
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Pumpkins, bales of hay, mums in colors that mimic the trees, a few scarecrows and a wooden black cat complete the package. |
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I walked along pace with the huge truck, slipping behind it, then climbing on board, hiding between two bales. |
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In the early 18th century, the bales came to be half buried in the ground circling the ring, similar to the way they are at present. |
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If so, extra spoilage will occur where these bales touch because rain, snow, and ice will gather in these spots instead of running off. |
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They had already busted a lot of bales while haying because someone had bought cheap twine and it had molded and rotted. |
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With haying completed in this field in northwest Custer County, the large hay bales break the flow of the natural Plain. |
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I discovered the owls by accident one day, when I climbed into the hayloft of my grandfather's old barn to play on the bales. |
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Every inch of the haymow and the lean-to are now neatly stacked and plugged with small bales of both alfalfa and grass hay. |
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How many of us must have larked around on haystacks as children and disturbed neatly stacked bales in order to make snug little houses? |
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Wherever possible, build the stacks of bales on a sandy base well away from hedgerows and trees. |
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It normally yields 300 tonnes of whole-crop silage which is placed in a clamp constructed from square bales of grass silage. |
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The striking sight of big black bales in silage stubble fields is welcome in this difficult year. |
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It also guarantees work for the remaining weavers who work the wool into bales of cloth in sheds, barns and outhouses along the Atlantic stretch. |
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After cutting, the swather leaves the cut hay in a long row so the rancher can use a baler to make hay bales. |
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Big sodden bales sat in the small high-hedged fresh-cut fields, a pigeon clapped in the alders and misty rain filled a steel grey sky. |
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It was later found that four million cigarettes had been concealed inside the bales. |
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I sheltered behind bales of browned heather, the only place where I could re-fold my map without getting in a flap. |
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Also, some bales may contain fungi or dust that may irritate the respiratory tract of horses. |
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Smaller warehouses and cotton gins have to ship defective bales to a warehouse or gin that has the necessary equipment. |
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There were old bales of hay propped in odd corners of the property, covered in snow. |
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Nearby fields turned golden brown and made easy harvesting, noted by the neighbourhood gurriers who added hay bales to their pyromania hitlists. |
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Would one say that the dislodgment of the bales was a direct consequence of driving? |
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They like to harvest at 40-65 percent moisture, and they wrap the bales in stretch plastic for ensiling. |
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Earth-plastered walls breathe like living beings, protecting bales from moisture damage by exhaling moisture instead of locking it inside. |
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The farmer ripped and mounded by tractor through the patchy salt grasses, then brought lots of spoilt bales of straw down to be rolled out over the really squidgey bit. |
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The house boasts such features as walls constructed from straw bales. |
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And as snow melts it soaks into the bales or makes the ground muddy. |
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Others began doing calculations on how many square bales to the acre. |
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The two pals had been walking to the shop for sweets on Saturday when they were crushed against a wall by a trailer and tractor loaded with bales of hay. |
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We skirt around men dragging boxes of green plastic dinosaurs across the floor, bales of bubble wrap, a jumble of king-sized golden picture frames. |
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It did prove that the river was suitable for navigation and Randell sold his cargo of flour and Cadell brought 4,000 bales of wool back on his return journey. |
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At present there is surplus silage on many farms and the advice is to use up the bales by early summer and to seal up any silage left in the clamps. |
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Bales of hay were piled everywhere, and relatively crude stalls housed various farming animals, from horses to pigs. |
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Stacking this way also avoids creating a water trap, or gutter, between the bales, which can lead to water entering the bales between the film layers over an extended time. |
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Whether that message resonates beyond the coverage of bales case, though, remains to be seen. |
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Is bales a rogue soldier with a drinking problem who went off on a killing spree? |
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Still, the news about bales struck particularly close to home for the 27-year-old mother of three. |
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The cylinders exert pressure on the bale to create tight, dense bales. |
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We held our opening wool sale of the season today, and offered an attractive catalogue of 333 bales and 122 fadges to a fair attendance of buyers. |
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I climbed up and navigated my way over the top of the bales unsteadily. |
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Modern farming generates a significant amount of waste such as fertiliser bags, silage wrapping, barrels, scrap metal fencing wire drums and strings from bales. |
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Units exported or imported were reported only in pounds, gallons, bales, bushels, short tons, dozens, bags, crates and bunches, etc., depending on the commodity. |
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Some disguise the use of straw bale completely, others positively revel in the plastic qualities offered by bendy straw bales covered with lime or earth render. |
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Pale bales of leather, all undyed, were in shaggy rolls like giant pastry. |
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When they arrived at Charlotte Waters it was time to shear the sheep, resulting in 200 bales of wool which were sent back by camel to Port Augusta. |
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He bragged that the company's general store grossed thirty thousand dollars a year and its ginning operation was able to clean and compress three bales of cotton in an hour. |
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The cooperative ginned a record supply of cotton, topping 16,000 bales. |
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At the Slaton Co-Op, the 500-pound bales continue to roll out. |
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There were big wagons carrying cotton bales to the mills from the enormous railway warehouses on Manchester Road and dripping hides from the fellmonger's to the tannery. |
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Ideally bring the bales to their site of storage and wrap them there. |
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Texcot Bleachery, Lubbock, TX, is a new company established solely to supply bales of bleached cotton to the industry. |
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Quantification and identification of fungal propagules in well-managed baled grass silage and in normal on-farm produced bales. |
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When finished, the bales will be gone and parking for canoe-cartop access will be available, with a bollard in place at the shoreline. |
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Straw bales can be installed around immoveable objects to protect tobogganists. |
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When Moss misjudged a corner and collided with some straw bales Castellotti went past and built an increasing lead. |
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The Cossac there, The Calmuc, and Mungalian, round the bales In crowds resort. |
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This donkey has on both sides of him separate bales of hay, which are of equal distances from him. |
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At the end of the War of 1812, fewer than 300,000 bales of cotton were produced nationally. |
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A spinning mill opened raw cotton bales and cleaned the cotton in the blowing room. |
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The bale press then compresses the cotton into bales for storage and shipping. |
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Once hay is cut, dried and raked into windrows, it is usually gathered into bales or bundles, then hauled to a central location for storage. |
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Other methods of stacking use the first layers or bales of hay as a cover to protect the rest. |
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Hay in small square bales is particularly susceptible to this, and is therefore often stored in a hayshed or protected by tarpaulins. |
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The addition of net wrap, which is not used on square bales, offers even greater weather resistance. |
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People who keep small numbers of animals may prefer small bales that can be handled by one person without machinery. |
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However, when it is possible to store round bales under a shed, they last longer and less hay is lost to rot and moisture. |
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It is then made into large bales which are wrapped tightly in plastic to exclude air. |
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Instead of bales of cloth he saw there only gleaming bucklers hanging on the walls, and arms of all kinds as in a seignorial castle. |
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Such days as there was no window-dressing there was a mighty carrying and lifting of blocks and bales of goods into piles and stacks. |
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We had finished most of the hay harvest apart from this one field,and any bales that were still out had been stooked up in fours. |
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All nonrecyclable residual waste is compacted into bales and taken to a combined heat and power facility. |
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Bales may have harbored hopes of getting out of the combat zone, perhaps by becoming a military recruiter, as Browne has said. |
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Weak ginners also brought out their light grade lint on competitive prices as a deal for 100 bales matured at Rs 6,800 per maund, he maintained. |
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Some say that the uncertainty and ultimate disappointment of redeployment may have taken a heavy toll on Bales. |
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The Wynright RTU is ideal for boxes, bales, containers, tires and a variety of other products. |
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Due to its weight, hay can cause a number of injuries to humans, particularly those related to lifting and moving bales, as well as risks related to stacking and storing. |
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One of biggest problems among new volunteers is overenthusiasm, Bales said. |
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Round bales are quickly fed with the use of mechanized equipment. |
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Farmers who need to make large amounts of hay are likely to choose balers which produce much larger bales, maximizing the amount of hay which is protected from the elements. |
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However, to save labor and increase safety, loaders and stackers were also developed to mechanise the transport of small bales from the field to the haystack. |
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The size and shape made it possible for people to pick bales up, stack them on a vehicle for transport to a storage area, then build a haystack by hand. |
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Their first two races were held on the runways themselves, with long straights separated by tight hairpin corners, the track demarcated by hay bales. |
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To completely keep out moisture, outside haystacks can also be covered by tarps, and many round bales are partially wrapped in plastic as part of the baling process. |
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To help improve track safety street signs are removed at parts of the track and bales of hay are used to wrap the base of lampposts and telegraph poles. |
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United States Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales was taken into custody and charged with sixteen counts of premeditated murder. |
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The new circuit was marked out with oil drums and straw bales and consisted of the perimeter road and the runaways running into the centre of the airfield from two directions. |
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Roenick intercepted a poor clearance by Sandwith and his wrist shot from the slot beat Bales. |
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We would have neighborhood block parties, start at one house for cocktails and end up at whosever house had the pool,'' Bales laughs. |
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Bales and Valkyrie represent the finest of the community's caring volunteers and organizations but they're overwhelmed. |
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Marathon has also developed a handcart to go with the balers that will enable employees to move the bales out of the store to a designated pickup area. |
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Schwarzataler takes presorted film and bottles in bales or large sacks. |
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Very often, the bales have to be subitted to several transshipments and stowings, for which reason the bales do not all arrive at destination in good condition. |
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After pleading guilty to sixteen counts of premeditated murder, Bales was sentenced to life in prison without parole and dishonourably discharged from the United States Army. |
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