Accompaniers there help with olive harvests and shepherding and are often invited to villagers' homes for tea. |
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Instead of rounding up villains, John spends his days shepherding black Hebridean sheep and Highland cattle. |
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Next, they find volumes of poetry many of which romanticize pastoral themes and shepherding. |
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Both are now shepherding clean-tech start-ups that have the potential to be disruptive game changers. |
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When I wailed about this to the executive in charge of shepherding the Australian through production and distribution, he was expostulatory. |
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Until about the middle of the twentieth century, the Andorran economy was based on transhumant shepherding and the breeding of cattle and horses. |
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Ms Wright is from Mallerstang and has spent ten years shepherding and lambing. |
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He was on the wrong side of 40 and was conscious of shepherding his resources. |
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He has a major grumble about the way in which dive guides insist on shepherding divers around. |
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If the child is a relative stranger to you, how wise is it to take on the responsibility of shepherding him to adulthood? |
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Elders are given to the Church by Jesus Christ to carry on His work of shepherding His people. |
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Good, reliable working dogs have been vital to the shepherding of sheep down the ages. |
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As he grew up, he lived in the hills surrounding his home tending and shepherding the mountainy sheep. |
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The solitariness of the job gives shepherding an aura denied everyday employment, and sheep a distinction and poetry not offered other animals. |
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From the get-go, her admiration for the format she was shepherding back to network TV was evident. |
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I watched as Kit sped into the pen and began shepherding the sheep. |
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By shepherding the flock of Christ, Peter enters into the paschal mystery, he goes towards the cross and the resurrection. |
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While Collin shielded the ball away and was shepherding the ball out of bounds he brought his right arm up and hit Rey in the face. |
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The Equality Bill she is shepherding through Parliament, with its new rights for women and minorities, is a kind of manifesto for Harmanism. |
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I would like to thank Senator Tommy Banks for his diligence on shepherding this bill through both chambers and I congratulate him on his success. |
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So much for a new era of cooperation that the Conservatives were supposed to be shepherding in. |
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From your ancestors until now, especially in the countryside, tending the cattle or shepherding the flock has been rooted in your very soul. |
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And I thank Charlotte Mercier for her keen eyes and careful shepherding of this report through the rigours of the publication process. |
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Shannon has played a significant role in shepherding the CDA to the forefront of arts advocacy leadership in Canada. |
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The ingredients and methods of preparation of Sardinian pasta dishes, never too elaborate, reveal their farming and shepherding traditions. |
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This community was formed in 1989 and is described as a shepherding maritime area. |
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Christie has a lot riding on fulfilling his promise of shepherding Atlantic City into a third boom era. |
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Then just after 3.30 pm, a group of people shepherding a woman with a coat over her head appeared at the hotel door and made a dash for a waiting car. |
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But the Robinsons have some experience with shepherding a child towards a potential scholarship. |
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But from 2007 onward, shepherding the International Monetary Fund through the worst crisis in living memory was his renaissance. |
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Directors shepherding millionaire delinquents to and from disciplinary hearings are eager enough to express their sincere concern for refereeing standards. |
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Sometimes when Geoff goes shepherding, he brings a novice dog. |
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How does the image of Jesus as a shepherding Lamb speak to you? |
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By skillfully shepherding First Canadian Health's claims processing system through this crucial transition, CGI provided continuity at a time when they needed it most. |
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His careful and fatherly shepherding of the Church through what has been an eventful and historic quarter century and into the third millennium has come to an end. |
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The sort of person a salubrious father shepherding his flock on a hiking holiday would keep out of his offsprings' sight. How things have changed. |
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I also wish to thank Youssef Mahmoud, my current Acting Special Representative, for shepherding the negotiations with the Government of Chad on the future of the Mission. |
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She was also responsible for answering all questions for the Government during the Senate's Question Period and shepherding government bills through the Senate. |
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Anne brings over 20 years' experience in telecommunications to her role and will be instrumental in shepherding key projects through to successful completion. |
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Together with key colleagues, Grace was one of the early leaders in developing the COPE® process, and particularly in shepherding it through its introduction throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. |
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Mr President, beyond Chancellor Schüssel's bonhomie, I think we can sense his frustration at the problem of shepherding 25 fairly feline characters towards agreeing a mandate for a fresh intergovernmental conference. |
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Other agents of change would be employees or managers who have a personal interest and motivation in shepherding organizational change processes, or advocating for colleagues. |
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Historically the Basques abroad were often employed in shepherding and ranching and by maritime fisheries and merchants. |
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Their flocking behavior and quickness to flee and panic can make shepherding a difficult endeavor for the uninitiated. |
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The policy challenge of shepherding, through a public process, the transfer of such an extensive range of technology held in private hands is daunting and, frankly, has never been achieved before. |
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Crop type, cropping cycles, irrigation rotations within a cycle, livestock types and shepherding strategies can all impact on vectors and thereby disease. |
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This section outlines a process that can be used for identifying, quantifying, shepherding, and delivering whatever you are trying to achieve in cyberland. |
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For example, ICAM-1 plays a key role in both triggering immune responses and in shepherding immune-system cells from the circulatory system into surrounding tissues. |
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Shepherding is more or less gone, but Integrity remains as sort of the Microsoft of worship music. |
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