The barnyard was situated behind the house with a good clear view of the winding highway that led out of Massillon and to places beyond. |
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So I went down toward the creek, and as I turned the corner by the barnyard I saw him down below, moving along a fencerow. |
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After it seemed that I couldn't last one more second on a saddle, we broke through to a familiar barnyard. |
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A mile or so in, you'll come to Slide Ranch, where you can watch goats and chickens roam the barnyard. |
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There's a real nice one where you can be sitting on a bale of hay and leaning your elbows on a fake barnyard fence. |
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In the winter, we sledded from the top, over two terraces, and down to the barnyard next to the road. |
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For children, an October visit to the farm features barnyard animals, hayrides, a Halloween house, and a barn full of pumpkins. |
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Even my law-and-order father loosens up, providing the appropriate barnyard noises that accompany the singing of Chad Gadya. |
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Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard. |
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The Supersuckers are like the bad kids who sit at the back of the class, throwing spitballs and making barnyard noises at the teacher. |
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Wounds contaminated with barnyard soil, sewage, or colon contents need special care. |
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It's the story of a little pig and his friends in the barnyard, including a spider named Charlotte. |
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Crossing the coastal plain on the heels of the main herd was a bit like walking through a barnyard. |
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The theme throughout the book is presented through the allegory of corrupt pigs and the passivity of the other barnyard animals. |
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Republicans should get some comfort from the fact that liberals remain largely unchastened following their barnyard whipping. |
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They walked all around the barnyard, Shiloh's head up high, looking at all the new surroundings. |
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Certainly we need to take it out of the barnyard so there is no opportunity for cross-contamination. |
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Term that refers to barnyard fowl, most of which have been domesticated for centuries and are now mass-produced. |
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And the other had the aerial prowess of a barnyard chicken. That makes perfect sense. |
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Biotechnology firms are busy trying to turn humble barnyard animals into living bioreactors full of life-saving medicines. |
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Place bait stations around barn and barnyard areas as well as in fruit and vegetable storage areas. |
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In samples with red clover, weed density and dry matter production was higher for wild mustard, red root pigweed and barnyard grass. |
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Choosing facts upon which to base plans is not a matter of pecking like fowl in a barnyard, finding a grain of fact here and there. |
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We also realize that the situation will be very difficult for many people, particularly those who keep barnyard flocks as pets. |
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I have a version from the early 30s, done in the style of music you associate with black and white cartoons full of barnyard animals gyrating up and down. |
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There was also fish from the pond and poultry and cows from the barnyard. |
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As the two approached the barnyard they slowed to a steady trot. |
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So with dirty clothes and feces in my teeth, I climbed on top of the fence with the gun and jumped on the back of one of the colts that were hanging around the barnyard. |
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He led me out of the main barnyard, down the aisle to the fields. |
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Accompanying James' unorthodox choreography is a stream of video images and an audio mix that includes a sitcom laugh track, a bingo caller and barnyard animals. |
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The chicken would be gutted, a process that usually took place in the barnyard. |
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This isn't a comic, it's a Beckett play with barnyard animals. |
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The cattle industry can locate a cow in any barnyard in Canada in seconds. |
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A woman had been found dead in Chicago, garroted with a copper wire and left in a barnyard, and the simpleminded farmer's son who had discovered her body stood accused. |
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When she tries to wrangle a calf, she ends up flat on her face in the barnyard muck. |
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Another fall market arrival from Centrum is a series of antique barnyard prints, an extension of the firm's lacquerware collection. |
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On the family farm, we had cows, pigs, a real barnyard. |
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It smells mustier than a barnyard and no cows are used in this vegan product. |
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The children appear in one of the illustrations collecting Jemima's eggs from the rhubarb patch, and their mother is depicted in the opening picture feeding the barnyard fowl. |
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For broad spectrum control of wild oats, green foxtail, barnyard grass, Persian Darnel and broadleaf weeds, MANA LADDER 240 EC can be tank-mixed with broadleaf herbicides as described in the following tables. |
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He believes one reason for the slow uptake has been the availability in the U. S. of a herbicide that could effectively control barnyard grass that grew with the rye grass. |
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The machine could answer simple questions and chat up a barnyard. |
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The bird becomes a wild animal and then a barnyard fowl. |
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During this exciting race, players search their cards to complete a barnyard animal, then use the fun and clever Flipper to turn over the card and reveal the next image to be matched. |
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The cavorting of the Widow Simone, barnyard fowls and the touching ineptitude of the fiancé are pure Ashton, light-spirited and tender with not a wasted character-revealing step. |
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Faint barnyard notes on the nose balanced with a light acidic taste. |
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In many parts of the world, guinea fowl are an important barnyard species and are valued for the readiness with which they give alarm at the approach of a predator. |
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After all, Europe can surely muster a barnyard of vets to say in an appeal that hormone treatment is safe if it is properly controlled, but that it is hard to control. |
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The pig became domesticated as the trash collector of the barnyard, an omnivore that did well on the left-overs from the household and the feed troughs of other livestock. |
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In the case of annual weeds such as common barnyard grass, it is not necessary to remove the whole plant, since it only lives to produce seed once and then dies. |
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Americans think of guineas as barnyard birds, but they're descendants of wild African birds, just as our chickens are descended from Asian jungle fowl. |
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The float had a huge yellow biplane as a hood ornament, which did full barrel rolls as it burst out of a barnyard with a trail of floral faux-smoke trailing behind. |
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Using a mixture of charcoal with barnyard manure, the same authors observed that high-quality Tagetes patula, Zinnia lineareis and Melampodium paludosu flowers were produced. |
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