A priest was stationed with a round brass tray which held an oil lamp, cow dung ash, and flowers. |
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The smoke comes from cow dung fires used to drive off flies and mosquitoes. |
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This was a mixture of cow dung, cow urine, milk, curds and ghee in specific proportions, with water added to increase volume. |
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I've helped a Maasai tribeswoman in Tanzania repair her leaking roof with mud and cow dung. |
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Permanent and semi-permanent homes resembling igloos were built of sticks and branches plastered with mud, and with cow dung on the roofs. |
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Cows were tethered near the wall, to provide milk, ghee and cow dung for the rituals. |
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The bags are filled with manure comprising cow dung, neem cake, prawn shell powder and neopeat. |
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She tells the Canadian farmers that she uses ash from burning cow dung mixed with neem to preserve her seeds. |
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A cheaper construction is possible using a cardboard box of the right size box-hive to which cow dung, clay or a mixture is plastered. |
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However, still more work needs to be done on the health and safety implications of the use of cow dung. |
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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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In 2003 Kamen introduced prototypes for an electric generator that could run on cow dung and a water purifier that could process raw sewage. |
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Then we have to enter the houses made of roughcast earth or cow dung, where a meal of rice and beans has been prepared. |
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They've witnessed people mixing cow dung with what's left of their food to make it go further. |
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Caritas staff in rural Zimbabwe are reporting that families are mixing their dwindling food supplies with cow dung to stave off hunger. |
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For more new potatoes, more dill and more silly songs and snaps-fuelled tongue-twisters and naughty children's ditties about throwing cow dung. |
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Other than a few inquisitive goats and a lot of cow dung, the road was empty, and it seemed to stretch on to infinity, a thin gray ribbon cutting across the arid desert. |
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The seed germinates easily Ritha: soak 24 hours in warm water in the Sow-and 60 cm deep in a mixture of clay and cow dung. |
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No, you can also produce biogas from manure, sewage, town waste and even crops or cow dung. |
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Usually women collect cow dung, pat them into round shapes like pancakes, which are then dried. |
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In India, individual households use their cow dung to produce biogas to cook with. |
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Each one started to collect cow dung, chicken droppings, leaves, grasses and scraps from the kitchen to feed the soil. |
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Then the farmer uses the cow dung and wood ash mixture to make thin strips like bricks. |
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Even for the other crops we need to spread our cow dung and compost on the garden to conserve moisture. |
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Now, ammonia could readily be turned into chemical fertilizer and added to the world's fields as easily as cow dung. |
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In Mali they have so many cows, what do they do with the cow dung? |
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Non-commercial energy is practically free since opportunity costs of labor spent in collecting firewood or cow dung and preparing the same is rarely factored in. |
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Soot from burning fuels, such as wood, charcoal and cow dung cakes, for cooking and heating, is known to cause a host of health problems in humans. |
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It is very common to see cow dung being dried in the rural areas in India. |
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Increasing firewood scarcity places heavy burdens on women as they often have to go further to collect it, or rely on mostly inefficient and polluting forms of energy like cow dung. |
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This can be used in the same way as cow dung or manure, on the fields. |
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Rural populations in developing nations suffer from the healththreatening smoke generated by burning traditional fuels like firewood, charcoal and cow dung used for cooking and heating. |
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Her coat was a tangled mass, barbed with last year's burs, matted disgustingly with cow dung. |
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Invasive species like highly flammable cheat grass also moved in, carried there and distributed in cow dung. |
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As a result, even the permanent whiff of cow dung that hangs in the air has an oddly pleasant, yeasty scent. This is also the smell of Swiss taxpayers' money at work. |
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They could wash off cow dung, forget a yell that had no meaning. |
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They look like fossilised heaps of cow dung. |
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The common name cowslip may derive from the old English for cow dung, probably because the plant was often found growing amongst the manure in cow pastures. |
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The floor was made of crushed ant-heap, the hard dome of excavated earth above an ant colony, and was kept smooth by smearing it regularly with fresh cow dung. |
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