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Examples
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Carmack advises them to try a "pup" — a small feeder stream — and they find an unlikely spot, pace off 500 feet, stake the corners and put up a sign, "This Moose Pasture is Reserved for the Swedes and Chechaquos."
“I, in the course of making my living by turning journalism into literature. . .” 2008
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Pasture, which is probably essential to permanent dairying can be provided in this coastal section, as has been demonstrated in practically every county by the county farm agents and others.
Eastern North Carolina, Where Prosperity is Perennial, Invites You! N.C. Kinston 1924
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The fence at the foot of the Pasture was the ordinary terminus of their slides; but they sometimes went farther than this.
Margaret 1851
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I'm performing every day at 4.10pm at Udderbelly's Pasture, which is an upside-down cow.
Evening Standard - Home Ruby Wax 2011
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'Pasture' mushroom, when cut or broken, changes in color to a pale rose pink, and they possess many other distinctive features, easily recognized, when one has made a study of them. "
Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans" Edith Matilda Thomas 1889
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All the members of the Landis family unanimously agreed in declaring the dish "Frau Schmidt" taught Sarah Landis to prepare from the delicious edible Fungi, known as "Pasture" mushrooms (gathered by
Mary at the Farm and Book of Recipes Compiled during Her Visit among the "Pennsylvania Germans" Edith Matilda Thomas 1889
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Chapter 9, "Put Lou Dobbs Out to Pasture," is the chapter that will shock a lot of lazy-thinking liberals.
Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011
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Chapter 9, "Put Lou Dobbs Out to Pasture," is the chapter that will shock a lot of lazy-thinking liberals.
Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011
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Chapter 9, "Put Lou Dobbs Out to Pasture," is the chapter that will shock a lot of lazy-thinking liberals.
Ian Fletcher: Review: Thom Hartmann's Rebooting the American Dream Ian Fletcher 2011
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The main subjects of "Summer Pasture"—Locho, his wife Yama and their infant daughter Jiatomah—seek peaceful refuge from modern contrivances.
A Healthy Serving of Celluloid Steve Dollar 2011
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