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All the hills about Eland is full of jnclosures and Coverts of wood yt Looks very pleasant.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Quite a few down this neck of the woods have bought these rifles, and everything, (including our largest antelope, the Eland, which is huge) that they shoot seems to just fall down right there. some even seem confident of shooting a Cape buffalo with this .50!
Electrifying Muzzleloaders: CVA's New Electronic Ignition System 2007
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Of these the Eland is the largest (as it also is the largest of antelopes), being sometimes of the size and weight of a full-grown horse!
Quadrupeds, What They Are and Where Found A Book of Zoology for Boys Mayne Reid 1850
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"Eland," Eland put in, speaking for the first time since they had reached this darkest stretch of tunnel.
Exodus From The Long Sun Wolfe, Gene 1996
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"Eland," said the Kaffir, tapping his stick of the dried meat on seeing his companions examining and smelling the food.
A Dash from Diamond City George Manville Fenn 1870
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Xstrata, which separately from its stake in Lonmin owns PGM interests, such as Eland Platinum, houses such PGM interests within its chrome division.
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Xstrata, which separately from its stake in Lonmin owns PGM interests, such as Eland Platinum, houses such PGM interests within its chrome division.
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More likely than not, you'll have the opportunity for a variety of species on the same day, from Steenbok to Eland.
Petzal: .270 vs. 2009
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The slower 06 doesn't seem to blow up small antelope as badly as the 270, yet will drive through the massive shoulder bone of an Eland with more authority.
Petzal: .270 vs. 2009
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I thought you were referring to an Ivan Eland column in which he suggested letting Iraq devolve into separate states.
Another Iraq War Propaganda Nugget Bites the Dust « Antiwar.com Blog 2009
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