All his senses were focussed upon the rabbits grazing dimwittedly over the open meadowland above their warren. |
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Our beautiful local meadowland, and its inhabitants, would be destroyed and many local homes would depreciate in value. |
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Scattered over the meadowland are three small pavilions, made, like the museum, with rusted steel plates over steel frames. |
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We enter Schofield Park, an old townsite situated in beautiful alpine meadowland. |
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Hedgerows and their wildlife are integral with the meadowland in which they originated. |
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Most of the trees, hawthorn hedgerows and open meadowland will cease to exist. |
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More than one-fourth of the area is forested, and three-fifths of the rest is meadowland and Alpine pastures. |
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Farms are most commonly located in the meadowland regions of the southwest, where the fertile land is suitable for mixed agriculture. |
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Mission Ranch sits on twenty-two acres of meadowland overlooking the Pacific Ocean, at the mouth of the Carmel River. |
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Much time and strength is invested in the care of valuable meadowland which has a special status of protection. |
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The grazing land provided for the herds, while the meadowland had several uses. |
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At the highest elevations below the tree line, junipers alternate with high meadowland. |
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Mallow is closely related to Marsh Mallow and grows in the wild along waysides and on meadowland. |
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So various devices have been evolved for dealing with the overflows, a favourite of which has been to build lodgings on meadowland owned by the colleges next to the Cam. |
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Covering the size of 9.000 sqm, the area is divided into concrete, road metal and meadowland. |
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Some open meadowland can also be found here. During summer, these meadows are covered with a thick carpet of wildflowers. |
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Below the village lies The Lythe, a narrow, mainly wooded valley with unimproved, flower-rich meadowland, and a meandering stream. |
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Very calm site on the edge of the immense forest massif of the Haute Lesse in a lush environment of woods and meadowland. |
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In fact, his revolutionary fervour re meadowland threatened to turn violent at any moment. |
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Nor may garlic be planted after sorghum, maize, alfalfa or other alliums, or after the plot has been used as meadowland. |
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One thing sprites are notorious for is their cruelly efficient poisons, a fruit of their expertise with meadowland plants. |
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On the way to Gonten and Jakobsbad you can safely take your boots off and experience the soothing feeling of walking barefoot on the soft meadowland paths. |
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If you're a regular reader of Michael McCarthy's Nature Studies column in this paper, you'll already be aware of the threat facing this country's meadowland. |
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And also being responsible for the management of particular zones that are hard to manage mechanically, like this sector or the small areas of wet meadowland where it is difficult to use machines. |
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They have a twofold aim: first to finance measures destined to preserve environmentally healthy lands, for example by giving a bonus for each hectare of meadowland. |
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This high level of groundwater has resulted in highly fertile gley and pseudogley soil, which after drainage can be used for agricultural purposes or as meadowland. |
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Motorway construction made it possible: a major road has become a lovely long cycling path through forest and meadowland, accompanied by a suburban railway. |
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Surrounding the house are 2 hectares of meadowland, a 4000 square metre garden with terrace, an orchard and an ornamental pond. The house is ideally situated just outside the village of Moulins-Engilbert. |
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A south-facing terrace looking out to the vast expanse of meadowland provides a charming backdrop, making it hard to believe that you are only minutes from the centre of Brussels. |
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Initially the adults hunted mostly in the pastures and meadowland, but from 21-40 days marshes became the main hunting ground, later open ground was also visited by the adults. |
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A Cyclo-Cross course shall include roads, country and forest paths and meadowland alternating in such a way as to ensure changes in the pace of the race and allowing riders to recuperate after difficult sections. |
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