Farmers were busy corralling animals that had climbed over snow banks and strayed from their land. |
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Apart from herding, corralling, separating, branding and roping, I won a calf first go and the rawhide lasso nearly ripped my hands off. |
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Someone thought to go check out the bathroom but I already had my coat on and was corralling my parents out to the car. |
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Even the sheep estimated at 42.5 million have so much space that it requires packs of sheepdogs to round them up for corralling. |
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By corralling, farmers could take advantage of more of the nitrogen in animal manure. |
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When a humpback is corralling herring and other fishes, the net may be 150 feet wide. |
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They are challenging policing policies based not on protecting people living in poverty, but on criminalizing and corralling entire communities. |
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This is done by corralling the ducklings, which are much older than I thought they would be, and then filling a laundry basket with them. |
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Instead, it was a process of corralling the vast number of important areas in to a digestible form – without deleting any of them. |
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It is just a question of corralling it and using it not a matter that needs state subsidy. |
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Left back Taye Taiwo has been corralling the best of the best at these finals with seeming ease. |
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The primary threat to marine life from wildlife viewing tours comes from improper boating practices and corralling of animals during viewing. |
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At 11, he launched a newspaper, selling ads to local shops and corralling friends into writing stories. |
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After corralling the crowd to their seats, he set the tone with the characteristic wit and charm that people have come to expect from a man in a purple striped shirt. |
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Trent wanted to speak but he was having trouble corralling the words. |
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The Labyrinth was a kind of game created by Daedalus for King Minos of Crete, but the maze served the serious purpose of corralling the violent Minotaur. |
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But in the past year or so the army's ruthless policy of corralling villagers in fortified hamlets and then clearing much of the surrounding land of people has paid dividends. |
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Cow towns flourished as the railroads reached places suitable for corralling and transporting cattle. |
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I can be driven by the concept of achievement, but for a coach, it's also about corralling and moving and captaining the process that creates champions. |
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One day after corralling a bunch of broomies in a pole corral, I roped a big blue-roan mare that wore a brand. |
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Tapping into Neolane's cross-channel marketing leadership, Neolane Leads offers unique support for corralling those disparate marketing vehicles into a single communications strategy. |
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Mr. John Morrison: It's something that's being talked about, regionalization within Canada, a way of quarantining or corralling a disease in case of disease outbreak. |
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