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whisked their goats and cattle to their respective sheds
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released into the fields after winter sheds and dull bulbs,
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There was plenty of foot traffic on the plankwalk and sheds on the pier had second floors where there were even a few cooks set up
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Tdeshi grew up in a four person household, her, her sister, her father and his mother, in a house with nineteen rooms not counting the barns and sheds
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On his left, a row of greenhouses and sheds for garden equipment
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"In my own way, you know, I love you…" he says, and he too sheds a tear
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Their shops were all sheds, some just racks strapped up on saplings under a couple big leaves
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Yards fronted the path with either flowering hedges or storage sheds
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Every day the sun rises and the river flows and the mountain sheds another drop of sand
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“That, he do!” giggled Ironbristles as he grabbed both Wyll and Cheeryup up by their collars and began dragging them roughly towards one of the little sheds
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Reaching the big sheds on the side of the track, Rhys Green reversed his van into position, opened the back and pulled the ramp into position
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Several long open sheds, which seemed to have been recently constructed, took up most of the space in the compound
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When Sergeant Gambelli presented himself at the factory office, he found that they were expected, and the manager led him to one of the sheds, where there were rows of crates of complete window frames lined up
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A number of sheds and shelters stood around
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“I think it sheds light on her behavior
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He who in early days was unwise but later found wisdom, he sheds a light over the world like that of the moon when free from clouds
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3 Then say you, So says the Lord God, The city sheds blood in the midst of it, that her time
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It sheds its radiance on all that
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The conscious soul merely sheds the physical
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It has one thousand bond sheds where everything is sold
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6 Whoever sheds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed, for in the image of God made he man
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They live in holes in the ground, dark sheds or cellars, chained to a tree with no
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and a row of tin roofed sheds were placed randomly about
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Take for example the vine: first it sheds its leaves then comes the bud then the leaf then the flower after that the unripe grape then the ripe grape
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First of all it sheds its leaves then the bud appears; after that the sour grape and then the fully-ripened fruit
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He sheds a river of tears to think of it
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‗Google Maps‘ showed the roofs of one large and one smaller single storied buildings plus a couple of sheds in a clearing among trees, but no details were visible
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Presumably the batteries and other equipment for it will be in one of the sheds
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Rules were not made to be broken and it was dangerous to break into locked sheds for any reason
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The milliners’ workshops comprised a long, shadowy row of single-storey warehouses and sheds backed on to one of the city’s many canals
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those whom he meets, and shows rare skill in helping, while he sheds around
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Houses certainly qualify under this definition, as do their outlying structures, such as garages and sheds
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Gomes had employed a team of builders and a team of electricians to rewire the quarry and give him some high tech devices and to convert the sheds into decent living spaces
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Gomes walked back to the farm with the family but instead of sitting down again he went into the sheds at the rear of the house
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“We were put into huts in the camp and worked in the sheds making different things but I was popular among the soldiers and they would take me out of the sheds and I would do them ‘little favours
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Each had a small garden with quaint wooden fences, various sheds and outhouses cluttered the yards, and all had stacks of logs neatly lined up and protected from the snow by lean-tos
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They all went into Sam’s farm and around behind one of the many sheds
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acres to 55, added loading docks on both the Kansas and Missouri Pacific tracks and new sheds for hogs and sheep, and developed one of the largest horse and mule markets in the country
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After searching throughout the harbour workshops and boat sheds at Arenys del Mar, there appeared to be nothing there of any use, just abandoned tools and a few piles of materials
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large spanner in hand, they looked at both sheds but saw nothing
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mullock heaps and the sheds again, but he was alone
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Lights in chicken sheds are turned on 23 hours a day
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death stink up the chicken sheds
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toxic fumes to 'engulf' the interior of the chicken sheds
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Caged chickens in infested sheds
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placed together by the thousands in long, dimly-lit sheds
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The WGSD sheds often
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The coat sheds and turns
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contained two or more sheds Although CAMP PUPPY MILL was a mess,
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Most of the cages in the sheds were stacked row upon row,
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that the 'two-bit-walls' of the sheds would wobble then collapse
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sheds down but nothing else was affected,” said the police
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Like all tin sheds, it amplified the sound of the rain like a drum
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brothers – for he who sheds his blood with me, shall be my brother
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For example, who will take your dogs and cats in and provide for them with the same loving care you have shown them? Who will develop the same kind of close relationship that your animals are used to sharing with you? Your son may not want a cat that insists on sleeping on his head or your daughter may abhor a dog that sheds all over her chic apartment
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Broiler chickens and turkeys live in large sheds that often contain thousands of birds
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difference between eggs from “free range” hens and those from “cage free” hens that are crowded by the thousands in filthy sheds similar to “broiler” chickens
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Whoever sheds man's
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it's when only the moon sheds
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He sheds the dreary layer of gear to reveal his proud police blues below
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out back where they kept the wood pile, and other sheds, tools,
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The information in this chapter sheds new light on the depths of this
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Because the poetic state and the preliterate state of mind are so close, it also sheds a powerful light on how deep the empathetic powers of preliterate humans must have been
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garden sheds were packed with stuff
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as if to avoid the monotony of the greenery, habitats abounded all along with cattle sheds as annexes
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Knowledge sheds the good to make the difference by shrinking demands cultivating answers for strength; releasing big fish as more satisfying than eating it
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When he sheds them away, he comes out in his true
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However, as the crystal expands, it continuously sheds its outer layer
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This chapter also sheds light on the nature of renunciation
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“Everything I see is me; I see my face in everything; in every act my name sheds blood; I am the flesh of every oath
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Here pain is mixed with pleasure and pleasure turns into constant tears, that Ulysses sheds by day while sitting at the island’s rocky shoreline
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run down cottage, an open barn and a few sheds stood around a filthy yard littered with worn tyres and bits of abandoned machinery
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There's always a fly in the ointment but I pointed vaguely in the direction of some vast metal sheds that looked like hangars
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No point blundering about checking all the warehouses or sheds as we'd be here until the rains stopped and the sun came out – many millions of years hence
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There is no room of course for all those extra men and horses at the farm, and when a few days before their arrival (sometimes it is only one, and sometimes only a few hours) an official appears and informs us of the number to be billeted on us, the Man of Wrath has to have temporary sheds run up, some as stables, some as sleeping-places, and some as dining-rooms
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We are paid six pfennings a day for lodging a common soldier, and six pfennings for his horse--rather more than a penny in English money for the pair of them; only unfortunately sheds and carpentry are not quite so cheap
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With a spurt of foolish confidence Mary made to cut her pursuit by sprinting past a shack, then around what looked to be a series of large sheds crammed with wool-bales
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Within these closed zones were dilapidated metal sheds,
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The truck had put out the blinker and was entering a narrow lane between two modern storage sheds
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Added to this are the unconscious tears she sheds, which swim down her face and eventually drip down her jawline and to the ground below
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Velvet sun that sheds its light over the green lawns of life
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one that sheds additional light on the situation
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but that his travel trailer and a couple of small sheds
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Unlike other horned deer, the pronghorn sheds its antlers every year, and then grows a new set
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The snake, when sheds its slough, does not loose its personality or the self-control but rather it gains a new better look and grace
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caterpillar that will become a butterfly sheds its outer layer of skin, leaving a hard shell
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but he walked around the old sheds and machinery nearby
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What a glory He sheds on our way!
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Waving passed the grinning cars and tea sheds, the red brick houses and flower beds, Letchard and Mr Cigar wade, their trousers strutting through the tall balustrade of the haphazard Budding Heads, to the place that has its balanced trade on-up ahead
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As a result, the skin sheds off excess fluid that comes from the small gaps between tissues in the body
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With the traditional poultry shed style, the flocks are kept inside the poultry sheds
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The poor man may retain honour, but not the vicious; poverty may cast a cloud over nobility, but cannot hide it altogether; and as virtue of itself sheds a certain light, even though it be through the straits and chinks of penury, it wins the esteem of lofty and noble spirits, and in consequence their protection
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Then I was taken into the sheds
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On one side of this street was a row of small houses; facing these were a number of buildings of a miscellaneous description - sheds and stables; and beyond these a plot of waste ground on which could be seen, looming weirdly through the dusk, a number of empty carts and waggons with their shafts resting on the ground or reared up into the air
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And over all these things, a gloomy, indistinct and shapeless mass, rose the buildings and sheds that comprised Rushton & Co
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The nooks of ruin where the old monks had once had their refectories and gardens, and where the strong walls were now pressed into the service of humble sheds and stables, were almost as silent as the old monks in their graves
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The preaching was going on under the same kinds of sheds, only they was bigger and held crowds of people
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The preachers had high platforms to stand on at one end of the sheds