In desert regions, the corresponding form of field fortification is the zariba, an enclosure protected by thorn bushes. |
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A good idea is to board the little train which encircles the zoo enclosure and allows you to see the giraffes, hippos, zebra, camels and rhinos. |
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These include a palisaded enclosure, a possible pagan temple, and what appears to be part of a Roman amphitheatre. |
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Social stratification was pronounced in the countryside of Europe even before the enclosure movement. |
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He died after a rare Asian elephant, threw him against the walls of the enclosure at Chester Zoo then head-butted him. |
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The most obvious is a small roughly circular earthwork enclosure, known as The Ring. |
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It was a windy night, but the bowl-shaped rock formation around the area made a useful enclosure that kept the weather out. |
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One option is to construct a simple hinged gate that makes up one wall of the enclosure. |
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Once spawning began, a large enclosure was constructed across the mouth of the bay containing the colony. |
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The theory is that deer see the enclosure and while they can easily jump over, they don't want to get trapped in an enclosed area. |
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Unfortunately, the veteran had a rush of blood to the head and skied his shot high over the Jail End enclosure. |
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Wiping down tile shower enclosure walls with lemon oil also retards the formation of soap scum. |
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A new wall and grills have already been put up to form an enclosure around the area. |
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We ran towards the unsaddling enclosure 100 yards away and made it with seconds to spare. |
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With transfers into the members enclosure also available at extra cost at most race meetings, ticket holders have additional flexibility. |
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Best Mate, trained by Henrietta Knight, won his third Gold Cup last year and now has an enclosure named after him at the course. |
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The famous Ascot dress code also applies, with top hat and tails a must for men in the royal enclosure. |
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The owner was clearly deflated as he waited for his horse to return to the saddling enclosure. |
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His cheerful and sporting disposition guarantee a rapturous reception in the winner's enclosure. |
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Aintree's famous enclosed winner's enclosure will welcome its last Grand National victor on Saturday. |
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The victorious Culloty gets a huge reception when he returns to the winners' enclosure. |
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On the other side of the track, the enclosure was teeming with people tucking into food hampers while supping from cans and plastic glasses. |
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The two other lions have been moved to a small indoor enclosure at the zoo. |
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One spot that has been identified for this is the half-acre area near the giraffe enclosure. |
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The chariot had been placed in a large oval pit in the centre of a square ditched enclosure. |
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Hughes endured a barrage of insults as he jogged in front of the animal enclosure. |
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In the middle Iron Age, open settlement was superseded by a large enclosure surrounded by a 6m-wide ditch, with an associated field system. |
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The big cat took exception to Jill and Steve Argent's red Rover when it entered the tiger enclosure. |
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Now the authorities have taken up the work of putting up a contour wall around the enclosure and earth-filling work has also been taken up. |
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The elephants are in an enclosure surrounded by an electric fence and guards will monitor them on horseback and from speed boats. |
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The philosophy of the park is underlined by the actual conservation of the animals, with each enclosure keeping close to their natural habitats. |
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There was a gateway on the western side and a timber building immediately behind the enclosure boundary. |
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The cockerels were strutting up and down in their enclosure like generals making plans for war. |
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He speculates that the closeness of the enclosure wall hid the burial mound from view. |
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This is the mood that is missing from descriptions of Venetians as almost sybaritically content within their watery enclosure. |
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Then we searched the enclosure with a Geiger counter to locate scatter-hoarded seeds and hulls of eaten seeds. |
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The wasps usually build a papyraceous envelope or sac for the enclosure of their combs. |
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A pantomime horse will be gracing the winners' enclosure at York Races on Saunday to drum up support for Marie Curie Cancer Care. |
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A banked or palisaded riverside enclosure with temporary dwellings and safe moorings for ships is probable. |
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Apparently most of the parrots here are happy couples and have set up homes in the hollows of the dead trees in their enclosure. |
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It was also interesting to note that the prairie dogs had overflowed the boundaries of their enclosure a bit. |
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A sign of team strength and unity, following the parade it is strategically placed at the football oval in front of the team enclosure. |
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The excavation has shown the archaeological enclosure to be already disturbed through modern activity. |
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Rather than undifferentiated space hermetically enclosed by a homogeneous skin, buildings can display different degrees of enclosure. |
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Equally, it may be the remains of an earlier enclosure, perhaps even a Neolithic causewayed camp or henge. |
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A temporary open-air theatre, roofed in case of rain, was built beside the tiger enclosure. |
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They bring life to themes of solitude and enclosure with humour as clowns, acrobats, jugglers, dancers and off-kilter trampolinists. |
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To do this it has to progress up the non-league pyramid, and steps are now in hand to begin the complete enclosure of the Sandgate playing area. |
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This comprised an enclosure bounded by a single rampart and ditch on the eastern summit, more or less over the site of the Neolithic camp. |
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With a view to reducing the heat inside, the water is allowed to stagnate inside the tiger enclosure. |
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A disgusting squelch echoed around the concrete enclosure as a plastic bag split open, revealing beneath the rotting fruit, an identical device. |
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By contrast, urban murals appear rarely on private homes, but rather on public buildings and highly visible enclosure walls. |
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The remaining five ostriches have now been put in an open enclosure for public viewing. |
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The day started with a quick clean of the monkey enclosure, washing windows and making sure the area was spick and span. |
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Similar stakeholes were found near Wallsend, surrounding the vicus enclosure outside the Roman fort. |
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Frank's hands jerked in a spasm, his palms sweaty in the enclosure of his shirt. |
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The Queen's Gallery is a trim, sparely designed enclosure within the wide and steep but surprisingly narrow fabric of Buckingham Palace. |
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Shown are schematic cross sections through the male brood pouch, showing general pouch design and the extent of pouch enclosure. |
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The first 31 of 50 Nile crocodiles have arrived at the Johannesburg Zoo to take up residence in a newly created enclosure, Crocodile Country. |
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The overall structure of the enclosure is sufficiently rigid and soundly constructed. |
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The zoo built a new enclosure for the otters last year, complete with waterfalls and solar heating to keep the correct temperatures. |
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Light came from four 400 W sodium lamps placed on each side of the enclosure and two 1000 W mercury lamps situated above the enclosure. |
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I pulled my summer diary from the enclosure and my hands trembled as they slid along the rawhide cover. |
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By the way, the enclosure has been taken down, and this area is now as denuded of grass as the unenclosed area. |
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But Refinement, fitted with blinkers for the first time, returned to the winner's enclosure with an impressive nine-length victory. |
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Clothed in nothing more than my bathing trunks, I was seated on a stool in a natural enclosure in the jungle. |
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Each of these winners is greeted by a triumphant roar and wild celebrations around the winners' enclosure. |
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The ministrations of his keepers have worked wonders for Simba, who now is able to walk about in his enclosure for any amount of time. |
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Ever since the baby was born, visitors to the zoo are making a beeline for the hippo enclosure to see the new arrival. |
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The battery-operated device is housed in a waterproof enclosure, allowing disinfection after use. |
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The walls of the pool enclosure are running bond brick with a three-brick corbel at the top of the parapet wall. |
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A lift mechanism for raising the tray carrier into the enclosure is also disclosed. |
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Further, on two dates we also measured Secchi depth and oxygen concentration in the epilimnion of each enclosure during midday. |
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Where the streets meet at right angles in the middle of the enclosure stands a tetrastyle reminiscent of Roman arches of triumph. |
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A backplane is a physical board that is typically integrated to the backend of an enclosure. |
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The site consists of a series of lynchets forming a prehistoric field system, with a later enclosure, possibly of Roman date. |
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Trench 5 was back-filled and Trench 6 opened across a lynchet to the north of the enclosure. |
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Clarence the Alsatian with attitude, lay in the small patch of afternoon sunlight that made it into his enclosure. |
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Or you can build a simple three or four side enclosure out of scrap lumber. |
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The state-of-the-art enclosure at the zoo was the first outdoor experience for the female gorilla, who was also used to the Russian language. |
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The former is an efficient enclosure clad in recycled hardwood, with bedrooms above a rumpus room, services and garage. |
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This enclosure for archaeological remains at Ephesus elegantly reconciles historic conservation with accessibility for visitors. |
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Apparently they don't even have the delightful touch farm and lion enclosure anymore. |
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Yesterday, the model braved entry to the lemur enclosure to pose with the ring-tailed animals to help launch the competition. |
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Used in the right way and with plants of appropriate scale, hedges bring year-round definition and a sense of enclosure. |
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The inner ward is a square enclosure with circular angle towers, with one bigger and separated by the walls forming the keep. |
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These are used to build a sacred enclosure where the first fruits of the season will be consumed by the king or leader. |
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All the enclosure ditches contained considerable quantities of domestic rubbish. |
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The chicks will arrive on Salisbury Plain on June 23 and spend a month in quarantine before moving to a large enclosure. |
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Some individuals rested or slept in the back of the enclosure, while others appeared to wait nervously for us to leave. |
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She installed her naive ceramic figures in an enclosure made from jali, a traditional decorative lattice used in Indian architecture. |
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Oval in plan, the enclosure is bounded by a single stone wall 2.7 m. thick. |
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About 14 weaner piglets escaped from the farm when someone cut a hole in the fence of their enclosure. |
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Fire officers also raised concerns that the stairs enclosure could be compromised due to doors being wedged open. |
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One captive was extremely active, continuously moving about its enclosure in search of food. |
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The animals sharing the enclosure included other addra gazelles, Thomson gazelles, white-bearded wildebeest, and Burchell's zebras. |
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There are no angles or corners in the enclosure with which to orient yourself. |
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Dettori waved to the crowd as he passed the post and was met by rapturous applause as he made his way into the winner's enclosure. |
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Each enclosure needs keepers to clean up after them and replenish their food. |
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The keeper withdraws, prompting the animal to slowly return to a corner of the enclosure. |
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This makes them feel quite comfortable and they love walking up and down the enclosure, says one of the animal keepers, Mari. |
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Atop the stairstep stucco fence, cedar lattice was added to heighten the enclosure. |
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All five wisents stayed for several months in the enclosure before being released into the National Park. |
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A large, active amphiuma may rub its snout on the screen if the screen lid covers the entire top of the enclosure. |
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This process, called enclosure, is taught in schools as a story about the way agriculture was made more efficient. |
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They live in the same enclosure as our colobus monkeys with their delightful baby, Ebony, together with our Diana monkeys and some cusimanses. |
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Structure, enclosure and finishes are achieved in a single operation, with reinforcement bars simply threaded through the brick joints. |
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A process known as land enclosure had changed the face of the landscape. |
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They were found on what was once the Thames foreshore, and would have been stored underwater in a wattle enclosure to stop the wood drying out and splitting. |
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Park employees helped John quit tobacco by way of a butts-proof glass enclosure, a drastic change in diet, and regular exercise. |
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The proposed enclosure would stretch from wet sand to dry areas above the tidal zone, but allowed people to walk at the water's edge along the beach. |
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The bulls ran through the crowd, and into another pen at the opposite end of the enclosure. |
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It will also ensure that there can be no fire inside the enclosure, thus adding another layer of protection to the battery system. |
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This enclosure will isolate the battery from the rest of the equipment in the electronic bays. |
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Within the enclosure, men sit on dirty couches, either improvised out of other materials or actual literal couches. |
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The enormous crowd around the enclosure was screaming cheerily, the car engines were revving up and the propane was spitting menacing proportions of heat. |
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The more solid platforms and staircase contrast with the lightness of the ribbed enclosure, but the risers of the staircase are left open to maximise views. |
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The crucial team briefing is held in a clear-fronted studio overlooking the winners' enclosure, with a searing bright arc lamp animating the setting. |
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To give a sense of enclosure, and to avoid the long back rows common to most fan-shaped auditoria, the rear wall is brought round in a wide curve, embracing the audience. |
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There he is astonished to see a lion and a lamb in the same enclosure. |
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Hopefully, we will see him in the winner's enclosure on the day. |
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The current ongoing process, of marketisation, assessment and so on, in Britain's higher education institutions is then one of enclosure and primitive accumulation. |
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He breathed in the gentle, beauteous aroma as he entered the enclosure of the fence and marveled at the lovely garden kept by the songweaver family. |
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The figure they had seen the night before seemed slowly and toilsomely labouring to pile the large stones one upon another, as if to form a small enclosure. |
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Moss recently had to catch and tranquilize a female hippo who had unwittingly escaped from her steely enclosure late one night and had the run of the zoo. |
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For their part, the zoo officials were also a mite apprehensive about letting a crowd form around the enclosure where the big cat was giving birth. |
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In front of her the soldiers riding the horses slipped off to her right and Ashley spotted an enclosure that she correctly guessed to be the pen for the animals. |
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I am particularly concerned with the new costs associated with road enclosure permits, especially when these areas of land are often unproductive. |
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The orang-utan escaped by pulling a tile from the roof of the enclosure yesterday afternoon, then climbed through the hole to make a break for freedom. |
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Keepers haven't seen any vulpine intruders for several months in the 67-acre enclosure, but the penguins continue to be kept under lock and key for their own safety. |
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Apparently it causes distress to the animal, which strikes me as blindingly obvious because I too would personally cack myself if dropped into a lions enclosure. |
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It shall be unlawful for any owner or harborer to maintain a vicious dog upon any premises which does not have a locked enclosure sufficient to prevent escape. |
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Consider constructing a cat door for free access to the outdoor enclosure. |
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Mrs Spencer also hopes that they will be able to wander in a huge enclosure that is to be set out on the site of a former Dutch barn next to the cattery. |
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In practice, the amount of open sky in view can be minimized by orientating openings toward buildings and trees, increasing plan area or lowering edges of the enclosure. |
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Forcibly separated from the means of subsistence, by acts of enclosure in England, clearances in Scotland, they had little choice but to work for Gradgrind in his mill. |
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After witnessing the warm reception that the horse received coming into the winner's enclosure, co-owner Paul Barber paid tribute to the veteran chaser. |
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During a canned rhino hunt, the animal is kept in a small enclosure, preventing it from running off and, in most cases, it is so tame that it makes an easy prey in any case. |
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Inmarken was enclosed to protect the growing crops and grasses from the grazing animals that were pastured on the surrounding area, or utmarken, outside the village enclosure. |
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But if we blithely assume that the second enclosure movement will have the same benign effects as the first, we may look like very silly geese indeed. |
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The park has been closed, with all the animals being kept inside their cages except for some monkeys who are allowed to play outside in a special enclosure. |
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Almost immediately he began setting up his own Botanic Garden, taking over an old stone-walled enclosure, formerly the common or stable yard, next to the kitchen garden. |
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Two at a time, men enter an enclosure, each holding a bird under his arm. |
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From the track to the unsaddling enclosure, every yard felt like a mile. |
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Each enclosure had three walls and was open on the forest side. |
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Around the circle is a ditched enclosure with an outer bank. |
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No one denies England's upper classes became wealthy partly as a result of the enclosure of common land, resulting in the creation of a sizeable class of landless poor. |
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The enclosure of common land permitted the systematic exploitation of timber or its improvement as arable land to meet the rising demand for grain. |
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The rectangular enclosure within the circle, that Stukeley took to be a grave, still consists of 10 stones. |
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A colony of 100 Egyptian fruit bats have become fully fledged residents of the purpose-built bat forest enclosure at the attraction. |
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Maize kernels can be used in place of sand in a sandboxlike enclosure for children's play. |
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In the course of enclosure, the large fields and meadows were divided and common access restricted. |
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Inside this protective enclosure were gardens, ponds, pavilions, palaces and other structures. |
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Before enclosure, much of the arable land in the central region of England was organised into an open field system. |
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This final drive is often concealed by a chain enclosure to keep the chain clean and reduce wear. |
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Smaller holders could sell their land to larger ones for a higher price post enclosure. |
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Its monuments comprise the henge and associated long barrows, stone circles, avenues, and a causewayed enclosure. |
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The Romans used a special kind of enclosure, a glirarium, to raise dormice for the table. |
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When Thomas Smith advised Somerset that enclosure resulted from inflation, Somerset ignored him. |
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This threatened landowners' wealth, which encouraged the landowners to become more efficient, and they saw enclosure as a way of doing this. |
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Archaeologists define henges as earthworks consisting of a circular banked enclosure with an internal ditch. |
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Sir Peter explained to 'security' that he was 84 and undesirous of walking the 200 yards to the royal enclosure entrance and then back. |
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A photomultiplier tube consists of a photo-emissive cathode and a series of dynodes in an evacuated glass enclosure. |
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The sentries of the Old Guard, after being relieved, rejoin the remainder of the Old Guard on the north side of the enclosure. |
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A spring lies just above the northern perimeter of the enclosure, and another spring may have existed within the enclosure itself. |
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From the time of Henry VII onwards, Parliament began passing Acts to stop enclosure, to limit its effects, or at least to fine those responsible. |
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At his signal, a gate at the far end of the enclosure was swung open. |
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The authorities saw many people becoming what they regarded as vagabonds and thieves as a result of enclosure and depopulation of villages. |
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But elite opinion began to turn towards support for enclosure, and rate of enclosure increased in the seventeenth century. |
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With WRS's Acucore enclosure technology and XLO Electric's internal wiring, standing waves are virtually eliminated. |
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A VETERAN New Zealand zookeeper has been attacked and killed by a Sumatran tiger inside the animal's enclosure. |
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The enclosure is unusual in appearance, having each of its four corners slightly elevated. |
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The enclosure of livestock in pastures and barns is a relatively new development in the history of agriculture. |
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Compact and powerful, the Stabex HF LED torchlight is protected by an IP65 chemical-resistant enclosure and a mineral glass, scratchproof lens. |
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Throughout the medieval and modern periods, piecemeal enclosure took place in which adjacent strips were fenced off from the common field. |
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Livestock are generally kept in an enclosure, fed by humans, and intentionally bred. |
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Around the areas of Tideswell, Flagg, Chelmorton and Youlgrave, long thin fields created by the enclosure of medieval strip fields can be seen. |
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Gisborne regarded Needwood much as Gilbert White did Selborne, and wrote of his walks in the forest to resist enclosure. |
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Following enclosure, crop yields increased while at the same time labour productivity increased enough to create a surplus of labour. |
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The purpose of Mundy's poems was to resist calls for the enclosure of the forest. |
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Twill tape at the four corners ties the enclosure to stout sticks stuck in the ground or to sticks tied to the corners of a cot. |
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The choice of color was wild but brushstrokes were contained within the enclosure of the dancers' bodies. |
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Like the smaller LL10, the LL20 features an integrated machine enclosure, gas generator, hydraulic unit and CoreControl system. |
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The child, believed to be three years old, was attacked by 11 African painted dogs when he fell 14ft into their enclosure. |
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Bangor itself is an old Welsh word for a wattled enclosure, such as the one that originally surrounded the cathedral site. |
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Rugged metalized polypropylene dry type capacitors are efficiently placed in a compact enclosure. |
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They wanted a turnkey solution for the entire system, but we could only provide the enclosure. |
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However the fencing of land within a registered common is not allowed, as this is a form of enclosure and denies use of the land to others. |
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The computer-controlled automatic shuttle box was located in a sound-attenuating enclosure ventilated by an extractor fan. |
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Following the era of enclosure, there was relatively little common land remaining of value. |
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This led to disputes about the number of animals allowed and the enclosure of land. |
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The child fell 14ft from an observation deck into the enclosure where 11 beasts, called painted dogs, pounced. |
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Long Meg and her Daughters lie on a terrace above water, immediately to the south of a ditched enclosure that runs round the present farm. |
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A colony of beavers is also established in a large enclosure at Bamff, Perthshire. |
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The other method was by passing laws causing or forcing enclosure, such as Parliamentary enclosure. |
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There are 53 pet-friendly caravans, with a separate enclosure for touring and motor caravans. |
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There is a choice of 53 caravans offering value-for-money holidays, with a separate enclosure for touring caravans and motor caravans. |
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Such rights sometimes had the effect of preventing enclosure and building development on agricultural land. |
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If the stone circle is later than the enclosure, it is likely to be of early Bronze Age. |
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The Michelin supercar enclosure will be stuffed with exotica, including two Koenigsegg megacars. |
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The process of enclosure began to be a widespread feature of the English agricultural landscape during the 16th century. |
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A kraal was a homestead and usually included a simple fenced-in enclosure for animals, fields for growing crops, and one or more thatched huts. |
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All machine components and modules are mounted on a faceplate, and the stainless steel enclosure is then wrapped around the faceplate. |
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Michael Williams, 36, climbed on the giant reptile called Fatso in an enclosure at the Broome Crocodile Park, Western Australia. |
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The stone is not in its original location and is used to edge the enclosure at the east end of the church. |
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This was a period of significant change for the majority of the rural population, with manorial lords beginning the process of enclosure. |
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The process of enclosure was largely complete by the end of the 18th century. |
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In addition, there was a significant rise in enclosure during the Tudor period, limiting the land available for people to work on. |
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At Balfarg, North Mains and Cairnpapple, for example, earlier cremations and deliberate smashing of pottery predate the enclosure. |
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Land enclosure has been condemned as a gigantic swindle on the part of large landowners. |
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During the period of parliamentary enclosure, employment in agriculture did not fall, but failed to keep pace with the growing population. |
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A stockade is an enclosure of palisades and tall walls made of logs placed side by side vertically with the tops sharpened to provide security. |
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You can visit them in their protected enclosure at the Philippine Tarsier Foundation. |
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The large ditched enclosure lying immediately to the north of the circle is probably Neolithic. |
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For the royal enclosure, ladies are reminded that strapless, off the shoulder, halter neck, spaghetti straps and dresses with a strap less than one inch are not permitted. |
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For the first time, the China Pavilion comes alive with more than 500 massive Chinese red lanterns adorning the passageways leading to the 4,050sq metre enclosure. |
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The patent details Smith Audio's development of the cabinet's low frequency enclosure, and the method used for overcoming the destructive standing wave phenomena. |
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Patent Office that covers the development of a speaker enclosure that solves the issue of redirecting destructive standing waves, and provides true to source listening. |
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Hawley had previously left this Highland unit behind the enclosure, with orders to avoid contact with the Jacobites, to limit any chance of a friendly fire incident. |
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On a small relatively flat area just below the top of Ingleborough the remains of an old walled enclosure have been discovered, containing the foundations of Iron Age huts. |
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At the time of Guard Changing, the Old Guard forms up on the north side of the enclosure on Horse Guards Parade and the New Guard on the south side. |
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While half a dozen painted dogs lounged in the sunny enclosure nearby, we sat in a hut to watch a five-minute video which summarised their plight. |
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By contrast, straight enclosure roads which were laid out between 1760 and 1840 run through the then newly enclosed lands with straight walls or hedges. |
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Especially common in Ireland and Scotland, they could be up to five storeys high and succeeded common enclosure castles and were built by a greater social range of people. |
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We introduce a pseudonumerical range and study an enclosure of this set. |
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You are alongside him in the cockpit, thrillingly hedgehopping in his 'little Spit', and fearing the surprising soporific danger of that tiny enclosure while flying at night. |
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In the center of the plaza was a tree surrounded by a wood enclosure. |
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One original house survives from the time of the pool's enclosure. |
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HepaSafe technology allows the operator to safely and easily change both the prefilter and the primary HEPA filter while the enclosure remains under negative pressure. |
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Consequently, in the Late Middle Ages, Tenby was awarded royal grants to finance the maintenance and improvement of its defences and the enclosure of its harbour. |
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He faced punishment for creating the fenced enclosure in a public park. |
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The chimpanzees and the hoolock gibbons are taken inside the enclosure after 11 am as the temperature rises after that and they cannot bear the heat. |
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Testing of the enclosure and the HVAC can immediately determine any home's enjoyability and energy efficiency, and pinpoint the most effective home improvements. |
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Santa has already left piles of pressies at enclosure doors ready to be opened on Christmas morning and staff are preparing their own festive gifts for favourite species. |
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Maendy camp consisted of two earthworks, an inner and outer enclosure. |
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It is a narrow enclosure, roughly in the shape of a figure eight. |
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In 2007, a specially selected group of four Bavarian beavers was released into a fenced enclosure in the Martin Mere nature reserve in Lancashire. |
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However, during the 1950s through to the 1970s the removal of the partition forming part of the enclosure to the box bed recesses to increase the size of rooms was common. |
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It is housed in a marquee opposite the grandstand of the racecourse in the enclosure and in 2016 will offer over 450 real ales and over 100 ciders. |
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While many villagers received plots in the newly enclosed manor, for small landholders this compensation was not always enough to offset the costs of enclosure and fencing. |
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The human bones found by Gray point to some form of funerary purpose and have parallels in the disarticulated human bones often found at earlier causewayed enclosure sites. |
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Both economic and social factors drove the enclosure movement. |
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For example, Stonehenge features the same kinds of monuments, and in Dorset there is a henge on the edge of Dorchester and a causewayed enclosure at nearby Maiden Castle. |
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The history of enclosure in England is different from region to region. |
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In each of the two waves of enclosure, two different processes were used. |
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Marxist historians have focused on enclosure as a part of the class conflict that eventually eliminated the English peasantry and saw the emergence of the bourgeoisie. |
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The number of postholes dating to the early 3rd millennium BC suggest that some form of timber structure was built within the enclosure during this period. |
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Vapors are pulled to the rear of the enclosure, then up through plenums to keep laminar flow across the work surface and remove vapors effectively. |
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The Komodos apparently defecated in the enclosure and then walked around in it, spreading the particularly virulent bacteria to the barriers, Hoffman said. |
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Alongside population growth, inflation was a major reason for enclosure. |
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O'Meara didn't have to wait long to get reacquainted with the winner's enclosure as 90 minutes later his Hit The Jackpot ran his rivals ragged in the 1m2f handicap. |
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In the countryside, enclosure of the land was driving small farmers out. |
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There was a significant rise in enclosure during the Tudor period. |
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Tonight Ciaran MacMahon helps an injured African hunting dog and reptile expert Garth De Jong discovers a clutch of eggs in the leopard tortoise enclosure. |
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Everything was designed with a built-in easy carrying handle and water-resistant enclosure, making it perfect for outdoor use like camping, picnics or tailgating. |
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The ubosoth is in a small enclosure just before the main entrance to the wat, on the right, which has fine gilded doors. The wat has a small museum. |
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The seal barked as the zookeeper threw fish into its enclosure. |
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Other improvements include plumbing and electrical upgrades, and enclosure of the property's breezeways and hallways, as well as the building basements and laundry rooms. |
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The process of enclosure created a landless working class that provided the labour required in the new industries developing in the north of England. |
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The experiment requires the enclosure of mercury vapor in a glass tube. |
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They watched in silent anxious adoration as their twi-headed god was led forward and seated in the centre of the circular enclosure on a massive throne of carved dark wood. |
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Following enclosure, crop yields and livestock output increased while at the same time productivity increased enough to create a surplus of labour. |
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Other animals include plenty of Lemurs and in a new enclosure, the Cotton Topped Tamarin from north west Columbia and Golden Lion Tamarin from the rainforest of Brazil. |
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Most of the medieval common land of England was lost due to enclosure. |
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In this respect, he repeatedly stresses the existence of a small area of tholoi on the tell, separated from an outlying workshop area by an enclosure wall. |
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