Jesus told the people that whoever entered the sheepfold by any route other than the gate was a thief. |
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Within the northern compound is a rectangular structure, probably a post-medieval sheepfold. |
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The viewing platform resembles a raised circular sheepfold and is surmounted by a weathervane depicting a front-load tractor. |
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The dogs were sympathetic to this proposal, so the wolves, making their way inside the sheepfold, tore the dogs to pieces. |
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As long as a lost sheep doesn't know it's lost, it can't make an effort to come back to the sheepfold! |
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The notion is that of sheep being gathered into the sheepfold. |
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Go through the derelict farm, through a sheepfold, and follow the Shalloch Burn which is crossed on a girder bridge about a quarter of a mile beyond the farm. |
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Everything looked different: Sharon had been elected Prime Minister, and not far from the sheepfold was a flock of bulletproof limousines. |
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While the ewes go out to graze during the day, the lambs are kept in the sheepfold. |
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The maturing of the lump of sheep's cheese takes place at temperatures ranging from 8 to 20 °C depending on the conditions at the sheepfold. |
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The problem with the school metaphor is that in real schools, bad students are nowhere near as bad as wolves in the sheepfold! |
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The conditions for fermentation and maturing are identical to those used at the sheepfold. |
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Therefore we must not try to stop the wolves who are killing the lambs in the sheepfold. |
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In the fourth millennium BC it was divided into two sections by means of a wall, the outer section being used as a sheepfold and the inner as a living area. |
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The problem was timorous shepherds who failed to protect the flock, and especially the lambs, fearing to confront the wolves admitted to the sheepfold. |
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At a sheepfold the track loses its companion walls and stone surface and diminishes to a narrow path with railway sleepers over the numerous spring fed rivulets. |
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One is a cracked mud floor made from local earth, another a stone sheepfold bisected by the museum's French doors, half of it indoors and half in the open air. |
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I did not see the Prime Minister, but I did see, once again, everything in which he took pride: his sheepfold, his orchard, his two sons. |
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Yet, when he was working as a first-aid ski patrolman in the 2 Alpes resort, he restored with his own hands a former sheepfold and cultivated his builder's talents. |
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But in the group of 77, the wolf was already in the sheepfold. |
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After 30 minutes you will reach the sheepfold of the Radule. |
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You will cross through mountain pastures to La Cabane de Tronchet, an ancient sheepfold, and continue along the path that runs across the mountainside to the Girardin Pass. |
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In the world as it is, we need power, to protect the sheepfold. |
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This appears to be a reference to a steep valley just below Red Screes, and which contains a sheepfold called Clough Fold. |
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Rambouillet, breed of sheep, developed from selections of a few hundred of the best Merino sheep of Spain in 1786 and 1799 by the French government at its national sheepfold at Rambouillet, France. |
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The specificity of 'Agneau du Périgord' is mainly attributable to the traditional way in which the lambs are reared: a suckling period with their mothers followed by a finishing period in a sheepfold. |
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You can take them to see the Bergerie nationale, a real-life working sheep farm with horses, cows, pigs, chickens and of course its sheepfold where more than 1000 lambs are born each year, including the famous Merino sheep. |
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In the bottom of this valley there is a sheepfold known as Clough Fold. |
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