For amaryllis, allow the bulbs to dry out from mid-August through mid-November, then water and feed to promote bloom. |
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They are keen hunters with acute vision and feed primarily on small birds and mammals, waterfowl, and reportedly, even bats. |
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Goldfinches also feed on the seed of goldenrod, coreopsis, cosmos, zinnias, dandelions and other weedy plants. |
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Hares are relatively large and one will feed six to eight people adequately. |
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Because they bulk up faster and on less feed than cattle, yaks are raised without growth hormones or steroids. |
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Unlike most of their relative alcids, they do not fly out to sea to feed during the breeding season. |
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Most barley is used in animal feed or for the production of barley malt for making beer. |
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Mow the lawn before you go, leaving short clippings on the lawn to feed back nutrients. |
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Various row arrangements can also be created by seeding wheat with corn-soybean planters equipped with feed cups or 24-cell plates. |
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This is the case for alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, edible oils and fats, grain and feed mills, bakeries and ice cream factories. |
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They will take care of the birds for some time by providing feed and other requirements. |
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Forage produced from fields of bermudagrass serving as receivers of swine lagoon effluent is a potential feed source for ruminants. |
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These two feed on each other, the recollections of what is lost and the alienation from what is found. |
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A few returned each day to feed the cattle which could not be left untethered because much of the area is heavily mined. |
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I think a propaganda feed of our point of view would not go amiss though I doubt its popularity or capability. |
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Suitable as feed for beef and dairy cattle, Garnet is also proving ideal for malting and brewing. |
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The larvae feed on mints, including spearmint and Apple mint, marjoram, Meadow-clary, Lemon balm, catmint and calamints. |
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Two men carried sacks of chicken feed down a steep dirt track where the land dropped off just past the road. |
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A good greasy feed and bit of ice cream in the morning and I'm away laughing! |
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They get to a landing stage and Jess and Ellie decide this is the place to feed the ducks. |
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Grid prices and feed costs alter target composition and marketing date of feedlot cattle. |
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The Met Police apologised through its Twitter feed to those who had been kettled outside the store. |
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Yet when they are in the gun, cartridges feed from those Metalform magazines and into the chamber with utter reliability. |
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They were also kept in warrens, enclosed areas of land in which they could feed and burrow, and from whence they were conveniently caught. |
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The sites were the lairs of Allosaurus, places to which adults brought food to feed their offspring. |
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We put in irrigation and grew lucerne on the second farm to feed the sheep on the main farm. |
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Do the donors who feed money and old possessions in at one end of the pipeline have any ideas where it leads? |
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Unlike seabirds like terns or shearwaters, which can rest and feed along the way, the curlews will drown if they land on the ocean. |
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A lot of horses will go off their feed when they change stabling or environment. |
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To begin with, when at a length of only 7 mm, young chub feed primarily on microscopic algae and diatoms. |
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In addition to grain, queleas also feed on insects and, in the dry season, strip the leaves from trees. |
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In the wild the long white caterpillars are often considered pests by beekeepers, because they feed on the hives' wax and honey. |
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Unlike mammals, chicks do not feed on milk formula as their stomachs cannot digest it. |
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Jacob redirected the video feed from the console to a camera above the viewing window. |
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The freshwater golden shiner was expected to have a high tracer enrichment, because it is reported to feed on zooplankton. |
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Wild fish caught for farm feed include herring, mackerel, sand eels and anchovies. |
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He urged processors to bring in a subsidy on ration to help farmers' meet extra feed costs. |
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The on-line service provides full transparency by maintaining computerised records of the feed inputs used in the rearing of animals. |
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The next morning, the nurses bathe her, feed her a tasty breakfast, and set her in a chair at a window overlooking a lovely flower garden. |
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This news is leaked to the press, who feed off it voraciously, hampering the investigation. |
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You ask me why we cannot spend all our money to feed the poor and make them live a better life instead of going for Hajj. |
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Despite the size of the sharks, she felt at ease in the underwater environment and helped clean the tank and feed the aquariums other fish. |
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He is also nursing young calves ensuring that they have adequate heat, feed and sanitary conditions. |
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Despite increases in Canada's planted corn area, US corn sales rose sharply to meet feed grain demand. |
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The glaciers of the Himalayas, which feed the great rivers watering the farmland keeping Asia alive, are disappearing. |
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Keep donkeys off the sweet feed and grain, as they can founder and develop laminitis just as horses do. |
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I had to feed the chooks each night, help with making the butter and look after our tame pig. |
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The feed magazine usually contains 70 rounds, while another ten rounds are in the upper mounting and in the screw feeder. |
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Small and medium enterprises absorb unemployment, feed families and other dependents, and are reliable taxpayers. |
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Most chitons feed by rasping algae and other encrusted food off of the rocks on which they crawl. |
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This unprecedented nesting failure is caused by starvation from the overnight disappearance of the small silvery sand eels the birds feed on. |
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Purple Finches flock to the wahoo elm trees to feed on the buds, and Crossbills attack the pine cones. |
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Basking sharks feed exclusively on plankton and are the coolwater equivalent of the tropical whale shark. |
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So whilst the High Church people were reaching down, the Low Church people in a musical sense anyway, were reaching up to feed their traditions. |
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We've put pumps in to aerate the water and feed back oxygen into the dam for the fish to survive. |
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Being a farm girl, I felt certain I could raise crops, tend livestock, and hunt game to feed my family. |
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Subjects covered included choosing a suitable pet and the best ways to handle and feed snakes and lizards. |
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To feed the microbes, plants must aerate sewage sludge with costly, power-hogging equipment. |
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The bulls have to compete in feed efficiency trials as young animals before they get into the bull studs. |
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A lad with tousled fair hair came out of the livery, and Ben handed over the horse and two bits for feed and a rub down. |
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About nine months ago we off-loaded surplus sheep and cattle stock, because we simply couldn't feed them from natural paddock pastures. |
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Several minor wrecks, mostly in rail yards, have helped feed community fears. |
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One of the best things that people can do, Rosenfield adds, is simply feed the birds on which the raptors prey. |
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Free-range chickens, turkeys and guineas will feed on ticks and other pests, such as grasshoppers, Japanese beetles and mosquitoes. |
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Learn to handle your pet birds appropriately, provide a cage with enough room for exercise, and feed a healthy, balanced diet. |
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Do not be tempted to add solid foods to your baby's bottle feed in an attempt to help them sleep at night, as this can cause wind and colic. |
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We don't feed on the younger or the stronger so that they may grow and prosper. |
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Organic livestock producers must not feed mammalian or poultry slaughter byproducts to mammals or poultry. |
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The white clover takes nitrogen from the air and puts it into the soil for the grass to feed on. |
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The food store had enough food in it to comfortably feed the five of them for ten years. |
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There is more than enough food in the world to feed everyone, yet tens of thousands of people are starving. |
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If the calf is too weak to suckle directly, take milk from the cow and feed it using a clean bottle and teat, or by stomach tube. |
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He couldn't resist such a tempting adventure, thus he traveled west, into this ancient forest to feed his curiosity. |
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The sort of feed may have to change, because the wetter winters will probably result in nutrients being leached out of the soil at a faster rate. |
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The same God who sent ravens to feed his prophet had used the most unlikely person in the town to meet our need. |
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All species feed well in the spring but the two that really start feeding are carp and tench. |
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In rivers rainbow trout will feed primarily upon the larvae of mayflies and caddis flies. |
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It was approved only for animal feed but was found to be contaminating several corn products sold to consumers. |
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So we used to give them one feed of hay a day and one feed of straw and mangolds a day. |
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They feed by probing, and leave bands of holes along a beach where they have stuck their beaks into the sand probing for food. |
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When nectar resources are scarce, hummingbirds will also feed on sap from holes in trees made by sapsuckers. |
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They also visit sapsucker holes and feed on sap and insects attracted to the holes. |
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The only problem is, South American soybean meal tends to have less protein, so the African farmer often has to purchase feed additives. |
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They also eat other insects and some fruit, and they visit sapsucker wells to feed on the sap. |
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Soybean meal, milk protein and alfalfa are feed ingredients high in lysine. |
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They garden in the small areas around the house, put out the bird food, and feed the fish in the fish tanks. |
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On the ranch or feed lot, this may not be all that difficult, particularly in smaller herds. |
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Edna Beard fell in love with the countryside while working the land to feed a nation at war. |
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Cancer cells get these nutrients by sending out a complex set of chemical instructions telling the body to produce new blood vessels to feed it. |
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Kiefer Built's new electric-powered 24 by 24 inch feed doors are manufactured with automotive safety glass and aluminum window guards. |
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Despite this, the trials of other feed grain wheats and forage cereal varieties east of Bairnsdale continue to attract the interest of growers. |
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Sometimes dental plates can be used to seal the palate and help the baby feed better. |
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You will need time to clean and handle your pet as well as feed him, bath him and take him to the vets. |
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This is a lovely river with lots of wildlife and people love to sit on the banks and feed the ducks. |
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The wagoner's job was to load the wagon with feed for the regiment's horses and mules and to drive it. |
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Rain gutters feed a cistern hooked to a sprinkler system for watering the fruit orchard and grass. |
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The 30-minute flight crosses majestic mountain peaks haloed by rain clouds that feed the waterfalls flowing briskly down their flanks. |
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The adults of most species feed on nectar and honeydew produced by aphids and other sucking insects like leafhoppers, whiteflies and mealybugs. |
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Otters mostly feed on invertebrates such as urchins, squid, octopus, crabs, abalone and other mollusks. |
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Tropical fish haunt its few coral reefs, and whale sharks and giant Pacific manta rays feed on its plankton. |
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The crash-resistant tanks are self-sealing and fitted with self-sealing lines and a digital fuel feed controller. |
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He was looking out the front door yesterday when I had it open to feed the hens. |
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Soon an agouti appeared and began to feed among the trumpeters, which were unperturbed by its presence. |
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Dams were one solution, both to slake the thirst of livestock and to feed patches of green lucerne for ostriches. |
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Greenbugs feed on a variety of grass crops, including wheat, oats, barley, rye and sorghum. |
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And since the joint of meat was large enough to feed a family several times over, there was almost a routine to the week's menus. |
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes. |
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These measures bring together, update and consolidate EU food and feed legislation. |
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The final feed would end up in the production department, where the text would be laid out and made ready for actual printing. |
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But in the north, in the region knows as Maket, the farmers have found a way to feed their families, and make some money, too. |
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Dwarf mongooses mainly feed on insects like termites, locusts, beetles, grubs, larvae and spiders. |
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Yes, the waters from the thermal springs that feed the town's impressive fountains and the blissful spa really must have magical powers. |
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Some termites feed on the wood timber of houses, posing a danger as a roof or ceiling can collapse from the impact of their feeding. |
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This feed is thought to have been responsible for the spread of BSE among cattle. |
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For dessert, feed your sweetheart cherries on the stem, red grapes on the vine or juicy strawberries. |
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The salt tax was severely regressive, since it fell heaviest on the peasants who needed salt to feed to their cattle. |
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The statement implies a living organism feeding on not only the public who gives it money, but on the employees who feed energy into the beast. |
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But give that same man the means to grow or catch his own food, and he will feed his family for a lifetime. |
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Vampire bats are found across Latin America and feed on the blood of warm-blooded animals such as birds, horses and cattle. |
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They feed on small bony fishes, snails, worms, shrimps, clams, abalone, and crabs. |
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Dermatophytes are fungi that can cause infections of the skin, hair and nails because of their ability to feed on keratin. |
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Dust mites are about 0.3 mm long, feed on human skin scales, and are found in places with dust and high levels of humidity. |
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Addicted to heroin at 18, she has been in and out of jail since then, the first time for accessory to armed robbery to feed her habit. |
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Now you gently feed in the power and as you get past the apex of the corner you can start using as much welly as you dare. |
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But the next day, the fire was dead. With no one to feed it, it went out while men were sleeping. |
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Officers say most burglars are heroin or crack addicts who need cash to feed their drug habits. |
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She was about to begin to feed on the owls kill when she scented the smell of a felida, finally noticing a shadowed form at the back of the cave. |
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In my yard, jays and grosbeaks entertain me on one side of the house and goldfinches, chickadees, and nuthatches feed in peace on the other. |
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The Javan rhinoceros often lies in streams, where small fish and crabs feed on the insects that live on its skin. |
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Harpa species, and probably also Morum species, live in sand and feed on small crabs. |
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Swift and Company, the Chicago meatpacker, was the first to mass-manufacture rendered protein and fat as animal feed as early as a century ago. |
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Dassies have less cover and need to venture further afield to feed themselves, exposing them to hunting eagles. |
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My baby girl's need for an early morning feed awoke me and, seeing as how that's the sleep thing shot for now, I figured I might as well read. |
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They also feed on sap from sapsucker holes, berries, nuts, seeds, and suet. |
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You should always be able to provide tractability for all feed purchased on your farm. |
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A vegetarian diet would drastically reduce the amount of crop land needed to feed billions. |
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He said he might run marathons or compete in triathlons to feed the competitive part of his soul. |
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They used syrup instead of sugar as well as substitutes for lard, butter, and meat to feed their families. |
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Hosting feeds costs money, scraping feeds takes time, and maintaining a feed can take some time as well. |
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The action proved smoother than a greased ball bearing on ice with perfect feed and ejection. |
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The interior of the feed store was cooler than the street outside, but airless, and thick with the smells of sacking and corn. |
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Lamb prices had been off, so Oren was scraping hard to make his feed payments. |
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Likewise, feedlot operators will be able to feed rations matched to an animal's economic promise. |
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In ancient times this was done by carrying the body to a high hilltop, leaving it bare for nature's scavengers to feed on. |
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He uses excavators to feed the grinders, drawing from material piled up or raked into windrows by the land-clearing contractor. |
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The weevil larvae feed at the base of the flower and interfere with seed production. |
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Another feed may list 12 percent crude protein, 7 percent crude fat, and lysine, methionine, biotin, vitamin E and thiamin levels on the tag. |
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I felt pretty low while I was doing this sub-menial task, but a job's a job, and you can't feed yourself, my angel. |
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The access to the feed was adapted to the size of animals with a traverse allowing only one animal to enter. |
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Many parrotfishes feed on calcareous algae growing on dead, exposed coral by biting off chunks and turning them into a fine paste. |
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She explained she was afraid of having children because she feared she could not feed them. |
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A single coaxial feed runs from the riser switch to the lounge triplexed plate with an extension to the Master Bedroom. |
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They are dying out because the wild flowers on which their caterpillars feed are being killed off by farmers, landowners and foresters. |
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The lathe has a material feed mechanism and will turn out cases as long as it has rod to feed. |
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Pups are dependent on regurgitation until they can follow the hunting party and feed directly at the kill. |
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They feed by day and by night, and forage by swimming underwater, using their wings for propulsion. |
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Alfalfa, the preferred feed for thoroughbred horses, dairy cows, and other livestock, has always been a pioneer plant. |
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Having knowledge and first-hand experience can really feed that imagination. |
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In addition to fish, Pterois volitans feed on invertebrates such as amphipods, isopods, and other crustaceans. |
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A balance of protein-packed meats, fresh produce, and a few versatile extras is all you need to feed yourself well week after week. |
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The waterways phase of the beautification project at Mennonite Heritage Village includes trenching scenic streams to feed into the lake. |
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Once healthy, rich and famous, he now lives in a threadbare apartment, forced to sell his sporting trophies to feed his drug habit. |
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The easiest way to estimate his weight is to use a weightape, which you can buy from most saddlers or feed merchants. |
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Meanwhile, prairie dog colonies are destroyed, and prairie dogs are trapped or frozen to feed captive ferrets in an endless cycle of failure. |
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And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building. |
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So the kiskadees are able to incubate from two to five eggs and feed the hatchlings in comparative safety. |
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Anyway, at the safari park in Dallas I got to scrape some rhino tusk and feed a giraffe. |
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I can feed two humans and two cats for a day and still have change left over from the price of a bunch of flowers. |
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They were given certain animal totems to feed the people, such as fish, turtle and every other creature that lives in the water. |
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It's a key producer of lysine, a feed additive derived from amino acids that is mixed with corn and soybean meal to fatten up livestock. |
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Let him tap into your brain, and he will feed off it, and keep right on pushing your buttons. |
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You get a sense that Belfast is a place where economic problems feed private woes. |
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Rain or shine, every morning he walks down the fishing harbour jetty to feed the crows. |
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What you may have to do is feed both kitties the weight loss food and supplement skinny kitty's food when and where chubby kitty can't get to it. |
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In fall and winter they feed principally on acorns, other nuts, seeds, and fruits. |
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Beyond the cut, the beetle can feed without gumming up its feet and mouthparts. |
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In winter when food is scarce, keas have been known to feed on the fatty internal organs of dead and live sheep in the high country. |
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During pregnancy and after delivery, these ducts produce milk to feed the baby. |
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He kept insisting that I would have plenty of milk there to feed my recently born twins. |
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Rabbit mothers only feed their babies twice a day and rabbit milk is very rich. |
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Cows are milked three times a day, pushed to their productive limits with hormones and super-charged feed for the sole purpose of milk output. |
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The caterpillars, which mimic the larva of M. sabuleti, are carried into the nest by the workers, where they then feed on the ant larvae. |
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The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded. |
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No longer can they depend upon their mother to feed them or protect them, or keep them warm. |
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One-year-old Eva Heeks contracted meningitis soon after birth, leaving her blind, deaf and unable to walk, talk or feed properly. |
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All the same we took about thirty fish from the shoal before they became too cross with us to feed on. |
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I make up a cocktail of vitamins and minerals and feed this to the shrimps. |
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They had their pay and their keep and were given a quarter of a sheep to take home to feed their families. |
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Jody acts as a foster mum and he had to hand feed the four every three hours for the first four days. |
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I would come home from school, feed her, bath her and put her to bed before doing my homework. |
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The renegades first rustled herds of cattle to feed their people left starving on the government's reservations. |
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Here tens of thousands of semi-palmated sandpipers and other shorebirds feed on the rich salt marshes that dominate the landscape. |
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The village itself was a bit of a tourist trap but we did get to see some crocs, cuddle a koala, feed some kangaroos, get bitten by a parrot. |
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Feedlot operators feed grain to ruminants because it makes the animals grow faster and fatter, resulting in highly marbled meat. |
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One day we were honoured with the spud-bashing job, Never thought it would take so many to feed the mob. |
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Fishermen have made adjustments lately to keep more keepers and feed fewer to sharks. |
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They feed on smaller birds and rodents but have been known to go for cats and small dogs as well. |
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A micropig eats maybe one pound of feed a day, and may weigh 60 pounds fully grown. |
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The most common is activated sludge, a process in which microbes, also known as biomass, are allowed to feed on organic matter in the wastewater. |
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What chance do they stand of growing up with a taste for wholesome, nourishing food when their mothers cannot be bothered to feed them correctly? |
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This will help prevent weeds from growing, and additionally will feed your soil slowly over time. |
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All artists feed on themselves, and most, are introspective, self-doubting and reflective. |
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Remember wolves hunt in packs but the wolf will take care of the sick, feed the old first, they do all of that. |
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Those who cannot make their own fame will feed off the fame of others like a tick sucking the blood out of a dog. |
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People still want to feed themselves and their family and be safe from harm. |
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Other grooms and stable boys began wandering in, getting feed for their horses, grooming, cleaning saddles and bridles, and doing other chores. |
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Koalas inhabit eucalyptus woodlands where they feed on eucalyptus leaves, stems, flowers, and bark. |
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In the case of meat, the animals must not be given medicine such as antibiotics or wormers, and they must feed on pesticide-free food. |
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A heroin and cocaine addict who preyed on elderly women to feed his drugs habit has been jailed for three years. |
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He was a former heroin addict who had stolen the televisions to fund his drug habit and to feed and clothe his family. |
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Then there is the argument from the ill-informed that young people turn to crime to feed their drug habit. |
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Mites and ticks which feed on vertebrate hair or blood often carry disease organisms, such as spirochete bacteria, responsible for relapsing fever and Lyme disease. |
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Improvements in daily gain, feed efficiency, loin-eye area, and lower backfats occur when boars are provided the dietary protein concentration that meets their requirement. |
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Pembroke river is described as a refuge for wildlife. Thousands of birds feed on the mud flats during the winter and in the summer shell duck nest and rear their young here. |
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The financial performance of the cooperative is on schedule, says Vachal, with debt repayments being drawn from the feed and yardage charges paid by member-customers. |
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This is neatly accomplished by having a curved, spring steel retainer that only releases the rounds once the mag is locked into the receiver housing's feed tray. |
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Earlier we glimpsed a seal, and we've seen bountiful mussels and clams half-buried in the mud and the sanderlings, avocets, and gulls that feed on them. |
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Lately he's been going to bed at 9 or 10 pm, waking once to feed at 1 or 2am, and then again at around 5 or 6am, when he realizes that it's morning time, so wakey-wakey. |
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The switch last fall from the punch-card ballots to the optical scanner machines allows a voter to complete an absentee ballot and feed it into the machine immediately. |
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However, most people with drug and alcohol dependency have access to a nourishing diet and are lucky enough not to need to go on the street to feed their habit. |
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I was able to scroll through my feed and read nothing but tweets about Ferguson. |
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The result is a media effort drained of its ability to feed the beast with hard news stories. |
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After all, the automated database is only as good as the information the judges feed into it. |
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Down on the farm my job for the day is to feed the pot-bellied pigs. |
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This means a decline in habitat quality for grazers like bison and elk, whose winter-killed carcasses grizzlies feed upon. |
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Filtered displacements feed into an Analysis module, which regularizes the data to generate a smooth deformation field and carries out a mechanics analysis. |
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The marauding, man-eating Titans are mutated, androgynous beasts that have no need to feed but love to kill. |
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The 18-inch air ducts that feed the pipe rooms are each over 50 feet in length, large enough to fit a bowling ball. |
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Yeah and verily, the computer virus econometrics gurus join a royal college of experts who live primarily to feed statistics and figures to the news media. |
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All day long, the tailorbirds forage for worms to feed their chick, which often turns out to be a plaintive cuckoo that's been left in their nest. |
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The vet told me that she thought this was primarily about the cat not eating and that if I could force feed her, her liver would regenerate and she'd probably be okay. |
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Film schools are led by market forces, and are now more oriented to the idea of profit, and training is tailored to some degree to feed into the structures of television. |
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Merlino says she first noticed him on her Facebook feed and quickly became a die-hard Kohrs fan. |
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They then helped sweep the floor, feed the fish, give the dogs treats, and even water the garden with leftover puddles from the backyard wading pool. |
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Finally Angus would take the horse back to paddock and feed it. |
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It will get harder and harder to catch bass in the coming weeks, but easier to get a feed of bream, tailor, blackfish and probably less flathead and whiting. |
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Both parents help feed the young during the long adolescent period. |
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They do not frequent garbage dumps, but often feed at sewage lagoons. |
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Are we in for another overhyped, overdramatized extravaganza that does little more than feed our appetite for salacious fare? |
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Tiny baitfish feed on these amphipods, and the next point in the cycle provides food for larger fish, which in turn nurture popular gamefish, among others. |
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And if that bacteria has encountered too much antibiotic in livestock feed and has developed antibiotic resistance and you eat it. |
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Fred runs and gets some pasta shells and cheese to feed his drivers from the officers' tent where the major has already begun to tend to the wounded. |
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Political radicalisation can, of course, feed into industrial militancy. |
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And, even though I am travelling tomorrow, I am now hot and sweaty after climbing up into the roof and putting the tasty tidbits up there to feed him. |
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Well I agist my horses which means that I pay someone else to feed them in the morning and at night and take their rugs on and off, but I do everything else. |
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Along the coast and Tablelands country, huge numbers of southern cattle are being sent away north on agistment, as there's no feed and little prospect of any until spring. |
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And meadow voles, by excluding white-footed mice from some habitats, may reduce the risk of Lyme disease, which is carried by ticks that feed off these mice. |
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The biggest expenditure in those days was the horse feed for the fire department, a touchy subject in a town that had already burned down a couple of times by then. |
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The exhibit points out, for instance, that immobile plants face over 500,000 types of insects who want to feed on them. |
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For larger birds such as blackbirds, starlings and song thrushes that feed on insects, food found easily in the summer can be cut off as frost seals the ground. |
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It serves no other useful purpose than to inspire and feed the soul. |
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We will keep you abreast of these developments and let you know once the RSS feed is live. |
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Myra had taken in lodgers as a means of increasing her income and had started taking in laundry to make a few more coppers to help feed her growing family. |
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The Department of Agriculture has requested well known animal nutritionist Dr John Milton to prepare an overview of strategies to feed pregnant and lambing ewes. |
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The weaver will feed the cuckoo's chick together with her own two chicks. |
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Initial indications are that the positive test resulted from the consumption of a contaminated feed product. |
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Brown and black bears, wolves, wolverines and mountain goats roam the mountains, while millions of migratory birds rest and feed along mudflats and estuaries. |
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They also feed on small crayfish, minnows, tadpoles, worms, and insects. |
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A bountiful crop of new nautical books sprouted up this year that should feed any boater's desire to remain connected, however vicariously, to the sea during the winter. |
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The mare simply wasn't producing enough milk to feed the both of them. |
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Well, I'd better go and make my dinner and feed my kitty cat. |
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She details how he, for many years, wanted no one but her to wash, clothe, and feed him. |
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This moisture can be advected to the coast to feed storms and tornadoes. |
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Birds as a whole feed on a wide range of foods, from fish and flesh to insects to fruits and seeds, and in the case of the New Zealand kea, occasionally sheep's blood. |
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Travelling by a separate route, a customised lorry, truck and trailer carry all our supplies, including 3,000 litres of water and a ton each of horse feed and firewood. |
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The most interesting part was when the lecturer talked about a character called William Bunting, who used to catch wild adders to feed to the mongooses at London Zoo. |
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They feed the mind, to be sure, but also help him get through the interminable hours he spends on planes. |
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In addition, there's likely to be heavy snowfall accumulations in the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming that feed that Platte River drainage basins. |
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I was able to cover the three hundred dollar rent and second mouth to feed no sweat, and Jack and I co-existed in clueless dysfunction for about four months. |
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I had been toying around with an idea for personalized feed subscriptions. |
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These nutrients feed plankton, which attracts mantas, whale sharks and huge schools of small plankton-feeding fish such as fusiliers and red-toothed triggers. |
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Systems can be used to produce electricity to meet a facility's baseload demand, to shave peak demand and to meet electrical needs when a utility feed fails. |
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The case also addresses whether compensation should be paid to those who suffer as a result of the ban, such as farriers, saddlers and feed merchants. |
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If we don't finish off the pancakes I can feed them to the squirrels. |
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He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog. |
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But those moments of rest and repose are important to feed the soul. |
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My mother did rubber latex tapping for a meagre wage to feed us. |
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He was often assigned to small hunting groups, who would be charged with collecting meat to feed the Corps and to trade with the Mandans for other foodstuffs. |
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They are certainly magnificent birds who live, sleep and feed on the wing. |
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As regards food, the Third World is waiting to feed us and this should be encouraged as, in the process of doing so, it will become the Second World. |
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While blue whales may occasionally feed on pelagic crabs and small fishes, their diet is almost exclusively euphausiid shrimps commonly called krill. |
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They have also been asked to retain any compound feed containing the contaminated material and to recall any such compound feed sold to farmers and retailers. |
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The nomads bring their animals here to the town of InGall in Niger to feed on grass which is rich in salt minerals, believing that the practice fortifies the animals. |
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And what is this keyboard with no ink reel and paper feed for my typing? |
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Soon his mother will realize that I am unprepared to feed her son, that the few shabby pots and pans we have have lain cold amidst eat-out dates and prepackaged yummies. |
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He could not walk, talk, lift his arms, feed himself or scratch himself. |
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Shalke says he believes that Van der Sloot played poker so incessantly to feed his narcissism. |
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But we are also worried because in order to feed these tuna the industry needs other fleets which should fish for the small pelagics to be fed to tuna. |
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His father, grandfather and great grandfather were millers at Cole Mill near Bruton and as a boy he delivered animal feed to local farms by pony and trap. |
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At the top, diverse micropowers feed a medium-sized transmission line. |
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Soon the cats began to feed on people's discarded food scraps. |
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When dispersed from the nest they feed in the cover of dense vegetation. |
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Who will feed those kids if they go to school and their parents are working in the dingiest of atmospheres to gather barely enough food to feed themselves? |
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Meanwhile, impassible roads meant feed for cows needed to be airlifted into the area. |
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Instead, he heard the scrape of a feed bag being dragged across the floor. |
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A meaningful targeted scheme of financial aid to purchase concentrate feed is needed to avoid disaster over the coming winter and spring months, it has been claimed. |
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On Friday, both Canadian and U.S. officials announced plans to ban dead and sick cattle from being rendered into feed ingredients for all animal feed, including pet food. |
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The amount of energy needed for body fat gain is higher than that for muscle gain and is the major reason for the higher feed conversion of finisher pigs. |
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As young, begin to feed on attached yolk sacs, then plankton. |
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A hedgerow acts as a great foods reserve for insects and birds, protection for wildlife, shelter and feed for livestock and it can also act as a fine stock proof barrier. |
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