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Weld E.; John Johnson & a way W.; highway to Boston S.; Smelt Brook N. — 9 A. called Calves pasture, Isaac Heath N. & S.;
Suffolk deeds 1653
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He knew that their tall footman, Bennet, was universally styled "Calves" in the village.
Verner's Pride Henry Wood 1850
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"Calves" in the Hebrew is feminine, to express contempt. priests -- The Hebrew is only used of idolatrous priests (2Ki 23: 5; Zep
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Calves are dropped, colts are foaled, manure lies steaming in the sun.
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On the other hand, they fit my Giant Ukrainian Calves with room to spare.
mary mary quite contrary coffeeem 2009
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Calves are registered with ABBI as soon as they hit the ground and blood samples are analyzed to prove their pedigree.
Those Who Root for the Bull Joshua Robinson 2012
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Calves eventually move on to grass, he said, and after six months, human babies need to start eating solid foods.
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Calves, which often ride on their mothers' back, are also a thrill.
Counting the Whales, Passing the Time Miriam Jordan 2012
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Calves in general are helpless to wolves, but even when after calves, their hunts fail sometimes.
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Calves in general are helpless to wolves, but even when after calves, their hunts fail sometimes.
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