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VI, 605-623; and another and contemporary account in American Husbandry (1775).
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It's called "Husbandry," and it will stick in your head.
Archive 2009-04-01 Megan Kurashige 2009
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Fischeradded to our canon of non-traditional zombie stories with the haunting "Husbandry" over at Strange Horizons.
Some other things with which to entertain you Kat Howard 2009
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Fischeradded to our canon of non-traditional zombie stories with the haunting "Husbandry" over at Strange Horizons.
Archive 2009-04-01 Kat Howard 2009
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It's called "Husbandry," and it will stick in your head.
something you should read Megan Kurashige 2009
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I'm also grateful and blessed for my beautiful "Husbandry" who has always been ever so sweet to be my guinea pig and eat my kitchen concoctions and always making me feel like the things I make are special and delish.
Archive 2007-08-01 Teenie 2007
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I'm also grateful and blessed for my beautiful "Husbandry" who has always been ever so sweet to be my guinea pig and eat my kitchen concoctions and always making me feel like the things I make are special and delish.
Welcome to Teenie Cakes! Teenie 2007
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; Sir Anthony Fitzherbert, "Husbandry," 27 (ed. 1767), "In Somersetshire ... they do share theyr wheate very lowe ...."
The Economist 431 BC-350? BC Xenophon 1874
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Googe's "Husbandry," "our English Martiall, John Heywood," is quoted regarding Essex Cheese.
A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 William Carew Hazlitt 1873
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Give her a name hyphen this summer so that she becomes Veneta-Sue, and she'll stick to her declared major of Animal Husbandry.
The Existentialist Starter Kit Con Chapman 2011
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