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    prairie


    1. After I left you I was content with a little place on the prairie, well, not that little, but compared to a nation it was nothing


    2. John drives a compact rental car along Prairie Chapel Road near Crawford, Texas


    3. He walks away, past John and then up Prairie Chapel Road


    4. Herndon had used a little technology and a bit of money to establish this ranch farther into the chaparral than any other fenced operation, but tried hard not to upset the social or economic fabric of the area by encroaching too much on the open prairie


    5. One would then run some thongga to clean up what the karga wouldn't eat, or, if you had a fence, lentosaur, a better tasting animal but slow and soft and vulnerable to predators on the open prairie


    6. There is a quarter million square miles of brush and ribbonleaf prairie out here, a new Mata Grosso do Norte and then some, with some of the lightest population of any fertile area on this planet


    7. Beyond that, nothing but prairie til the Thrambaya


    8. "We're camping in the prairie while your foot heals


    9. "It will be more open to the north, just prairie


    10. They didn't worry that the route northeast showed nothing but endless prairie ahead of them

    11. Humans nurture thongas by preying on their predators and let the thongas grow as thick as they can without stripping the prairie


    12. How different all this moisture made it look from the air on the prairie


    13. They stopped in many kinds of wilds, hilly jungle and shaftwood covered peaks a lot like Wescarp, neat farmland and small inns, open prairie like the wilds along the Lhar


    14. Fresh, succulent meat served up hot and juicy right off the all-natural, prairie dining table would put a smile on his face and a sweet, gurgling sound in his stomach whenever he was fortunate enough to obtain the quantity and quality of rations that his organism called out for


    15. Fresh, succulent grasses and other options served up ripe and juicy right off the all-natural, prairie dining table would put a smile on her face and a sweet, gurgling sound in her stomach whenever she was fortunate enough to obtain the quantity and quality of rations that her organism called out for


    16. As you can imagine, the two prairie dwellers were not particularly friendly with each other


    17. Yes, it was a dog-eat-dog (well, coyote-eat-gopher) world, where the apparent universal, natural aggressiveness of territorial animals and most primates led to frequent violent encounters in the seemingly peaceful prairie


    18. I grumbled under my breath, thinking again about the freak that had attacked me in the blue house before I'd left Grand Prairie


    19. stars he’d once stared at with yearning from the warm security of prairie fields, long ago in those


    20. home on the cold prairie days of early winter

    21. even the worst of prairie winters—was a place to feel secure from


    22. "So do I," she replied anxiously, "or that he did not have to come over that dreadful prairie, where it is so easy to get lost


    23. fact, that poor little cabin alone on the wide prairie seemed to be the


    24. To get lost on the trackless prairie was


    25. Pets were scarce on the prairie, and the girls were delighted


    26. cool of sunrise; the prairie alive with the earthy scents of sage


    27. We stopped at a large military camp several li east of the city, in the midst of a prairie along a small river


    28. The sheep and goats were more suited to grasslands like the prairie


    29. We were in the tall, grass prairie again, although much of it had burned away during the summer and fall, and we would only encounter patches of new growth, patches of tall grass, and patches of black stubble along the way


    30. Along this way I would find grassland that I could follow all the way to the prairie in the east

    31. Occasionally I would have to turn north to avoid a patch of desert and occasionally I would have to skirt around a mountain range or ride through a pine or even oak wood, but generally there was grass for the horses all the way through to the prairie


    32. It took until well into summer to reach the prairie, and along the path, we finally encountered some yams, although they seemed almost random since they were on trade routes and I was going in a general direction


    33. We passed from the lands of the Kuweveka paiya to those of the A’-a’tam, the A’shiwi, the Hopitu-shinumu, the K’eres, and the Ti’wan before reaching the prairie and eventually the Titskan Watitch


    34. The prairie changed as we rode west


    35. Next the shorter bluish grass dominated, but there were occasional oaks and junipers dotting the prairie


    36. I explained that Khanbalikh means “the Khan’s city” and it was situated on a great prairie and it periodically is moved


    37. the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River


    38. Above: Columns of storm clouds rise above the prairie floor with


    39. He told me he used to work at Vought in Grand Prairie


    40. They and their minions became white in waves across the dry prairie, and they were distinguished from The Queen of Queens and her first-generation workers and soldiers by their lack of the blue symbols on their wings, having it only on their heads

    41. As Sut described the approaching storm we imagined a prairie tragedy in the making


    42. half an acre of prairie grass and tree stumps by the end of a day


    43. I devoured Zane Grey, while sitting on a horse, herding cattle on a North Dakota prairie


    44. Hope you are liking it up their on “Little house on the Prairie


    45. Then she listened to A Prairie Home Companion on the radio and ate a supper of Ramen noodles, with a small V8, and some granola and dried fruit for dessert


    46. I learned that he was from a small town in one of your prairie provinces and that he loved the same sport that Jake plays


    47. Operation Prairie is nothing less than a decisive test of


    48. Civilisation, unsustainable in the long term and dominated by power addicted tyrants, was a poor exchange for the freedom of the open savannah or prairie and, by the time that industrialisation had arrived, humanity had already been given notice to mend its ways or quit


    49. The Old Man River is typical of many prairie rivers with high-eroded banks set back from the present streambed


    50. Bigfoot, Sasquatch, hogs, thousands of prairie dogs, alligators














































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    Synonyms for "prairie"

    prairie level expanse plateau mesa

    "prairie" definitions

    a treeless grassy plain