I saw half a dozen stonechats scattered singly or in pairs along a mile stretch of the fenceline. |
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The pony, who is locked up so he won't founder, started galloping up and down the fenceline when I switched on the light. |
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A twist of wind came across the pasture, up from the highway, stirring the sumac along the fenceline. |
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Stack testing and ambient air monitoring at the facility's fenceline were conducted by all signatories under the 2002 Agreement. |
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If the fenceline method is not possible, the cows should be moved far away enough from the calves so that neither can hear the other. |
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Bear left from a marker to continue, the path rising and dipping and eventually coming out into the open to run parallel with a fenceline. |
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But on nights when the sky is hidden by clouds, when I can almost feel my pupils dilating in the search for a reference point outdoors, I find myself turning to a flat panel of light that shines out along the fenceline. |
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Pons still describes farm life in lyrical ways that make you want to walk a fenceline and halter some yearlings, but he also approaches the thoroughbred world with grave understanding. |
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The line for the Spiegeltent snaked all the way down the side of the venue, arced around at the toilets and then followed the fenceline up to the door again. |
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Although the possibilities for creating corridors are limited by the size and surroundings of the school grounds, one effective natural corridor could be a hedgerow or a planting along a fenceline. |
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Fenceline weaning, where the cow and her calf are separated by a fence, has proven to be less stressful. |
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