I said, No, I used to, we used to shoot rabbits and roos and stuff, but we haven't been, it's just the target shooting. |
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We began by putting up a high fence, to keep out the roos and the emus and the goats. |
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She says once she was driving through a National Park and recognised one of the roos to be Jack, a joey she'd reared years earlier. |
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In much the same way that steers yield far better meat than cows in beef cattle, young male roos make the best eating. |
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Unfortunately quite a few were killed by vehicles but if grazing had been effective on neighbouring paddocks, many of the roos would have been saved. |
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But he used to bring me any joeys, he was very careful what roos he shot, mostly the bucks, but if he shot a doe and it had a joey, he would bring that to me. |
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Meanwhile, however, as they cleared the land and created and improved watering places for livestock, the settlers enabled the roos to multiply exponentially. |
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He left the field with a knee problem and should he be sidelined for the finals, the Roos will be without a real trump card. |
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The concrete playing area on a site that had been unused for years is only the most recent of many sports integration projects that the 53-year-old and Helga Roos have initiated in Frankfurt am Main. |
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Womack, Jones and Roos in the book The Machine That Changed the World detailed that early automobiles were craft produced. |
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When he was stationed at Kingston upon Hull, he and Edith went walking in the woods at nearby Roos, and Edith began to dance for him in a clearing among the flowering hemlock. |
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