How To Use Every year In A Sentence

  • The report, which was based upon conversations with children who telephoned helplines, also claimed that the hidden problem of solvent abuse kills more children than drugs every year.
  • Those morning glories are grown every year along the south face of the historic, well-preserved post-and-beam barn that is the center of Heritage Farm; the 890-acre spread a few miles north of Decorah that Seed Savers Exchange now calls home. Kurt Michael Friese: Memories of a Life Spent Saving Seeds
  • He expanded this idea to the propose the ‘deep, hot biosphere’ which both generates methane and adds biogenic signatures to inorganic petroleum, and that part, at least, is looking more correct every year.
  • On top of this, contracted moderators check marked student work in every subject from every school, every year.
  • Every year, he held a week of evangelistic meetings in his own congregation.
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  • Every year the tax man expects us to fork up.
  • Because of this, the government holds an Oriental Cherry Festival every year.
  • Millions of passengers fly British Airways every year.
  • And this doesn't included the sixty billion paperbacks printed every year, half of which are pulped and set to Japan to make toilet paper.
  • Every year at Christmas drunken driving takes its toll.
  • Tradition took root and the ball has heralded a new beginning almost every year since - in 1942 and 1943, during World War II, the ball was temporarily put out of commission by a war-time "dimout. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Every year produces a new crop of explanations, a new collection of essays, experiments, and simulations.
  • Some positive news surfaced yesterday: Mexican scientists said the contagiousness of the swine flu is no greater than that of the seasonal flu that circulates every year.
  • Is it the intractability of teachers who teach the one year they know every year? Innovation
  • At least 50,000 snakes overwinter in these dens every year, dispersing into the surrounding muskeg swampland during summer.
  • He says, every year I get a year to kind of gestate that year. Exclusive: Richard Linklater on his 13 Year Film Project Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette – Collider.com
  • You're wonderful friend,and I treasure you more with every year.
  • Every year around this time, college admissions officers can be heard humblebragging about how painful it was to reject so many qualified applicants.
  • Of these often-untrained teens, 200,000 are injured every year through slips, falls, strains and burns.
  • Every year at the annual Comic-Con International, they let me host a batch of wonderful events, most of them about the history of the comic book medium.
  • Every year, no matter who wins at the polls, the government grows larger and more fascistic.
  • Every year, they have a mela (a fair) there called Suarastra Sabha for the express purpose of holding an auction.
  • According to the Gregorian rule of intercalation, therefore, every year of which the number is divisible by four without a remainder is a leap year, excepting the centurial years, which are only leap years when divisible by four after omitting the two ciphers. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
  • Five million visitors trundle into the Grand Canyon every year, but they make little impact.
  • Thousands of lives and thousands of head of cattle are lost every year due to floods.
  • Every year the Office of Fair Trading receives over 100,000 complaints about builders which illustrates how difficult it can be to find a reputable tradesperson.
  • Over the same period, the number of similarly offending innkeepers who were amerced the higher sum of 3s. 4d. varied between eight in 1631 and 1637 and four in 1632 and every year between 1639 and 1642. Wrong Side of the River: London's disreputable South Bank in the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Jessica A. Browner
  • Averages were dropping every year, as were graduation rates.
  • The trust gets together every year to organise commemorative ceremonies and to give away an award in the name of the actor.
  • Though such an important chief, he is the meanest dressed of his subjects, — is always filthy, — ever greasy — eternally foul about the mouth; but these are mere eccentricities: as a wise judge, he is without parallel, always has a dodge ever ready for the abstraction of cloth from the spiritless Arab merchants, who trade with Unyanyembe every year; and disposes with ease of a judicial case which would overtask ordinary men. How I Found Livingstone
  • You'll get a hankering to come back every year in early May when the redbuds open and the dogwoods bloom.
  • Wisden owned a sporting goods and tobacconist shop in London's Leicester Square and in 1864 he brought out the first edition of his cricketers' almanac, which has been published every year since.
  • Every year I give a donation to the Arizona School Choice Trust. 100% of the money so donated is then used to give tuition grants to ecconomically disadvantaged students to help pay for private tuition. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Latest School Choice Controversy Now Before the Supreme Court
  • In Munich this past weekend, a traditional carnival season parade overlapped with the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, observed every year on Jan. 27.
  • Petrol, cigarette, and alcohol prices are indexed to inflation every year - it takes immediate effect.
  • And every year we measured the mileage on the mileometer - it was 182 miles. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was important, however, and when in the 1870s James Shorb, a typical pioneer, found that many of the million bottles of wine he was making every year proved unsaleable, he reverted to selling only brandy.
  • The snow catches us out every year .
  • Every year he went there for his wardrobe, ordering several suits and pairs of handmade shoes.
  • Every year the weather is most unpredictable for this event and this year's was no exception.
  • Every year on St Paul's day, while the soloist on the ambo sang the melodies of the fourth vigiliary responsory, the Pope, entering, as we have said, into the camera confessionis, withdrew the censer - which had been let down through the hole on to the tomb of the apostle at this same Office in the preceding year, and introduced another also full of burning incense. The Station at St Paul
  • Court for being four days without dining with him; so I dined there to-day, and he has at last fallen in with my project (as he calls it) of coining halfpence and farthings, with devices, like medals, in honour of the Queen, every year changing the device. The Journal to Stella
  • The gaudy decorations are out, the over sized Yuletide props have been forklifted into position by underpaid migrant workers, and the same CD played at this time every year since 1989 can be heard tinkling through the mall.
  • In fact, since 1999, the Lakers have appeared in a Christmas Day game each and every year, starting with a tilt vs.
  • It is strongly recommended that the machines should be checked every year.
  • I can't believe that Ramadan is about to end .... well it was difficult some how and I think it's getting more and more difficult every year; since it will be coming in the summer ..... there was some days I really don't know how I managed to keep fasting from the thirst especially when I used to have salty things in al suhur or I didn't have suhoor at all so no water!! Palestine Blogs aggregator
  • Also known as dracunculiasis, from the Latin for "little dragons", the worm is a particularly painful water-borne parasite that can leave people weakened and sick for months every year. Medindia Health News
  • For rain forests, I hope to be a grandfather that can walk in the rainforest with his grandson or daughter and tell him, "Well, this macaw nest on this shihuahuaco tree here, it's exactly the same way I remember it 20 or 40 or 60 years ago, and it's still producing chicks every year. Wendy Diamond: In The Jungle With PeruNature's Kurt Holle
  • The government last week put a crackdown on hospital cleanliness at the centre of its fight against the superbug MRSA, which kills an estimated 5,000 in-patients every year in the UK.
  • And every year we see that undernutrition can cost up to three and a half million child deaths. Mobilizing to End Child Hunger
  • I'd imagine this directly kills dozens of people every year who get the dosage wrong or misjudge the breaking strain of a rope.
  • There is a new issue of Christmas stamps every year.
  • We donate to the school endowment fund every year.
  • Medicare Part B carries a $96.40 (cent) monthly premium, which rises every year.
  • They have a proven record of bonus payments to their with-profits policyholders for every year since 1824.
  • In popular books and film then, westerns were a staple: there were a lot of them every year and so they provided a wide, deep genre pool to play in and to invent with.
  • Despite being paid six figure salaries, 1,962 of EU's most senior civil servants have been allowed to join a "flexitime" scheme, originally meant for lower paid secretarial staff, that gives an extra 24 days off work every year for those that put in an extra 45 minutes a day in the office. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Every year, he gives £500 to a chosen charity in lieu of sending out Christmas cards.
  • Every year we put a tree in water, and every year the water gets undrunk. Dec. 14: Goodbye! Maybe. Or not. Sigh. – The Bleat.
  • Two thousand Vietnamese rivers carry nearly a trillion cubic meters of water to the sea every year, fed by rains that in some parts of the country total an astonishing 10 feet a year.
  • There are thousands of unwanted teenage pregnancies every year.
  • Does the UN convene every year?
  • There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin.
  • Every year, Lloyd Carr's teams pull out victories after they're eliminated from the title hunt.
  • She was wonderful with animals and impossibly tenderhearted; every year she collected a menagerie of injured or abandoned creatures. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • From this time forward every year added a few miles to the macadamized roads of the county.
  • Every year on the anniversary of D-Day, for example, we acknowledge the heroism and sacrifice of those who stormed the beaches of Normandy.
  • Thousands pay homage every year and the loom of its light is a sight for seafarers' eyes.
  • For example 9 billion cigarette ends get dropped around Australia every year.
  • I still remember the excitement of getting to help with that massive project – I was the one who carried the bowls of whipped detergent from the kitchen mixer to my father in the living room, and each and every year I always tasted it once. Sunday Scribblings ~ Tradition
  • My birthday seems to come around quicker every year.
  • An improved climate: ‘Every year, environmental alarmists claim we have taken another step on the road to ruin.’
  • Oh ya, and those TENS of THOUSANDS that die every year because of no healthcare are gonna be real upset, that they did NOT die. Think Progress » Pete Sessions Agrees That ‘Deem And Pass’ Is Legitimate
  • Venous thromboembolisms kill more than 25,000 people in the UK every year according to a report released by the Commons Health Committee earlier this month.
  • Every year over a million elderly people suffer the pain and inconvenience of broken bones.
  • The climbing fumitory comes up of itself from seed every year, and is now running over bushes, stakes, and strings, and is full of fern-like leaves and flesh-colored flowers. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
  • Every year by December 6 - St. Nicholas' Day - the exterior of the historic Georgian-style home is swagged with laurel and windows are filled with candlelight.
  • Every year particular species arrive and disappear, and change in absolute and relative abundance.
  • Lourdes, a small town in the Pyrenees in south-west France now attracts five million pilgrims every year from all over the world.
  • Michael thoroughly deserved the championship, just as he's deserved it every year since he last won it in 1995.
  • His wife also went on to "create" a tart that he enjoyed, now called a Runeberg's Tart, and served up every year on the man's birthday, February 5th, nationwide. SaltShaker
  • He said the firm tried to organise two different types of events every year for its staff and this time wanted to make an extra special effort.
  • Every year she looked forward to the fabrics fair in Paris because it was an opportunity to demonstrate her importance. YELLOW BIRD
  • Every community (rural or urban) has its own patron saint who is honored with processions and fiestas every year.
  • The norovirus is highly contagious, affecting up to one million people in the United Kingdom every year.
  • Emphasize that every Rotarian should contribute every year to The Rotary Foundation.
  • The trophy is a 1930s theodolite - which was used for surveying work - and is presented by the institution every year.
  • He hears countless movie pitches, and is responsible for filtering out the twelve movie ideas that his studio will turn into features every year.
  • It is now common knowledge that thousands of crores worth of sandalwood is being plundered from our forests every year.
  • Britain is also second only to the United States in the number of overseas doctors it recruits every year.
  • It is not a pilgrimage, because the English are really neither Jews nor Christians, but follow a sort of religion of their own, which is made every year by their bishops, one of whom they have sent to Jerusalem, in what they call a parliament, a college of muftis; you understand. Tancred Or, The New Crusade
  • But ever since then, every year I've kind of reshaped it. Interview: Kevin Smith on Zack and Miri Make a Porno! « FirstShowing.net
  • The festival is in July every year.
  • The Fund awards four scholarships every year.
  • Thousands of people are killed on our roads every year, yet a majority of us insist on flouting speed limits.
  • Twice every year, they begin their migration from the Caspian - up from the shores of Iran into the turbid brown artery of the Volga.
  • As they have done each and every year, Pattaya's city administration and private sector organized a festival for the auspicious occasion.
  • Every year a portion of the 614 residents of the island of Unst, the northernmost of the Scottish Shetland Islands, band together to decorate their stop near Baltasound.
  • Every year, around 35,000 children poke something into their ear, nose or eye which needs treatment.
  • Every year we are promoting 100-200 hectares of amla under National Horticulture Mission scheme. Indian Gooseberry Grows Profits for Farmers
  • The sexually transmitted human papilloma virus (HPV) infection is closely associated with cervical cancer, which is diagnosed in more than 490 000 women and causes 240 000 deaths every year.
  • At the start of every year Newtown travel to Ballybunion and Lough Gur in Limerick on alternate Sunday mornings, running the dunes in Ballybunion and the steep hills that overlook the old crannogs in Lough Gur.
  • He knows it is his most profitable crop, and he is planting 300 trees every year, but he also grows coffee, cashews, star fruit, oranges and coconuts.
  • Every year nine million overseas visitors come to London.
  • Smoking claims thousands of lives every year and treatment for the effects of the habit costs the taxpayer millions of pounds annually.
  • Our new neighbor is always flinging his money about, with his color television and his new car every year.
  • Every year, at the start of the 68-mile Midnight Run in Chatham, snowsuited families alight from pickup trucks along the side of the road. Chicago Reader
  • The Khans celebrate Ganeshotsav every year, but this time, the live telecast of the family performing 'aarti' (invocation) of Lord Ganesh has irked some community leaders. NAACHGAANA
  • Approximately 3,000-3,500 cabs are replaced every year as they reach their maximum allowable age - three years for fleet-owned taxis, five years for owner-driver cabs, and six-to-seven years for hybrids. Greener taxis coming to New York City
  • So, he's looking at a very small part of the budget, it's what we call discretionary domestic programs or the stuff they have to appropriate every year, and that's being held at least in his budget to about a one percent -- little less than one percent increase, but you get so few savings that it has virtually no impact on the deficit at all. CNN Transcript Feb 8, 2004
  • Every year, when the scorching sun divests them of water for months on end, the men turn to pimping rather than toil in the wooden fields.
  • It's a fair bet that additional hundreds or even thousands of mistakes go unnoticed and uncorrected every year.
  • They demand and get price reductions of three, four or five percent every year on existing products.
  • The mine will initially produce ten million tonnes of polyhalite every year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Being monocarpic, it dies after flowering but the seeds can be collected and sown every year.
  • Every year crematoria in Scotland belch out about 130 kg of mercury, a liquid heavy metal that attacks the nervous system and can cause brain damage.
  • bears cub every year
  • He also takes Bury Gateway Club members away on adventure weekends every year.
  • Book Week sets out every year to persuade children that life is not square and sits in the corner with knobs on.
  • My brother - in - law goes on the wagon for a month after Christmas every year.
  • A little library, growing every year, is an honorable part of a man’s history. It is a man’s duty to have books. Henry Ward Beecher 
  • Tonnes of horticultural produce are wasted every year because of lack of basic transport and storage infrastructure.
  • For example, Senegal began to roll them out in 2007 to its health facilities, scaled up to every health facility within 18 months and saved a quarter of a million courses of ACTs every year.
  • Every year it surpasses itself with kitschness and when you see it listed on the television schedule, eyes invariably roll to heaven accompanied by moans and groans of distaste.
  • I thought they had come to attack us, but they were a _caffila_ of merchantmen bound for Cambaya; as there comes every year a similar fleet from Goa, Chaul, and other places to the southwards, for Cambaya, whence they bring the greatest part of the loading which is carried by the caracks and galleons to Portugal. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 09 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
  • So the common cold you get every year is the result of successful adaptation by those strains which had some survival advantage over the strains that your body was able to combat last year.
  • It was important, however, and when in the 1870s James Shorb, a typical pioneer, found that many of the million bottles of wine he was making every year proved unsaleable, he reverted to selling only brandy.
  • Somebody is "hived" and severely punished almost every year for allowing plebes to perform menial duties for him. The colored cadet at West Point : autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., first graduate of color from the U. S. Military Academy,
  • What still confuses me though is why the people who protest about it every year insist on staying there.
  • Millions of people every year subscribe to popular therapies such as rebirthing, but are they really dealing with the difficult issues?
  • Like every year that has come before, it has left an indelible mark, a permanent footmark on our perception of reality as we try to comprehend the events that have taken place, and desperately try to organize these events into a scenario that we can understand, one that makes sense. The Reform That Enables All Other Reforms
  • Hayfever hits as many as one in ten of us every year, but for some allergy sufferers, the symptoms can last all year long.
  • These SWAT teams carry out roughly 50,000 no-knock raids every year in search of illegal drugs and drug paraphernalia. John W. Whitehead: America's Longest Ongoing War: The War on Drugs
  • The first thing then to be done to put a stop to this frightful waste of human life every year is to _stop the circulation of the bacillus from one person to another_. A Handbook of Health
  • People have got the impression that the merino is a gentle, bleating animal that gets its living without trouble to anybody, and comes up every year to be shorn with a pleased smile upon its amiable face. Three Elephant Power and Other Stories
  • The tall, zelkova tree beside the pagoda is draped with lanterns on the Buddha's Birthday in May of every year.
  • High wages, high taxes, and high-priced land, necessitate high farming; and by high farming, I mean growing large crops every year, and on every portion of the farm; but high wages and _low-priced land_ do not necessarily demand high farming. Talks on Manures A Series of Familiar and Practical Talks Between the Author and the Deacon, the Doctor, and other Neighbors, on the Whole Subject
  • Every year particular species arrive and disappear, and change in absolute and relative abundance.
  • Of around 20,000 greyhound pups registered here every year, about half are exported to the US, the UK and Spain.
  • Hospital Dispensary, estimates that in Baltimore alone from 800 to 1,000 children between the ages of one and fifteen are venereally infected every year. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
  • In my homeland of Canada, the typical cost of cable service alone adds up to enough for a week-long, all-inclusive Caribbean vacation every year.
  • The Children Peace Prize statuette, which is passed on to the new child laureate every year, will be called 'the Nkosi'," read a press release from the organisers. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Those low cost products are amounting to something like half a trillion dollars in deficit every year.
  • Alderman Marzullo puts out a 350-page ad book every year, at one hundred dollars a page.
  • He explained how the producer transfers a fraction of the vinegar from the younger barrels into the older barrels every year, which is why the age of a bottle of vinegar is only an average, being a mix of older and younger vinegars.
  • They make different cups every year and sell them with gluhwein well, this is Norway so it's not wine. A short beer tour to Røros and a guest from Burundi
  • By telling people about her accident, she personalizes the numbing figure of road accidents that happen every year.
  • Chilli oleoresin is another important export item, earning foreign exchange worth Rs 88 crore every year.
  • More than one-third are battered repeatedly every year.
  • The policy is reviewed every year and the training programmes are conducted annually.
  • He says that every year or two a movie comes along that owes Stevenson an obvious debt.
  • Several thousand soldiers desert every year, and military prosecutors, knowing the conditions, are reluctant to punish them.
  • Stores spend more and more on crime prevention every year.
  • But he stressed that it should be possible to achieve the job reductions through natural wastage, with 20,000 people leaving work every year.
  • Televangelism became immensely profitable, with many televangelists drawing in millions of dollars every year, far exceeding the budgets of entire denominations.
  • Ragwort kills an estimated 500-1000 horses every year and by following the Code the risk of equines ingesting the poisonous plant will be minimised.
  • To be effective, flu vaccine must be given every year.
  • Thousands of new albums and singles are released every year in every conceivable genre.
  • It's time to stop louts and idiots getting their hands on cheap weapons every year.
  • The groundwater table for our drinking water supply is 180 metres underground and is dropping by one meter every year due to our unsustainable consumption.
  • I'm going to comic con too (I live in sd so I go every year)! A Thank-You From theTVaddict | the TV addict
  • What still confuses me though is why the people who protest about it every year insist on staying there.
  • Thousands of albums are released every year, far more than the world could possibly need.
  • The pond is drained every year.
  • Release at least one anthology of calypso and soca hits every year.
  • A Christmas tree has been erected every year on the Square for the festive season.
  • Every year before Passover starts I super-clean my kitchen, taking everything out of the cabinets and drawers, wiping out the cabinets and drawers, washing whatever was in them, throwing out the old stuff, moving the "hametz" to the basement, and then re-organizing it all as I put it back in. Blog for Iowa
  • Adrienne from the Henrico County, Virginia Public Library sez, Every year we participate in National Banned Book Week, a week that celebrates the written word and the free exchange of ideas, as outlined in the First Amendment to our Constitution. Boing Boing
  • From Malacca there go every year to Martaban, which is a port of Pegu, many ships, both large and small, with pepper, sandal-wood, porcelain of China, camphor, _bruneo_ [165], and other commodities. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 07
  • Every year, billions of these clamshells and other foodservice containers made from petroleum-based foams end up in already overstuffed landfills.
  • A similar-sized bobcat might have three kittens in each litter and give birth every year.
  • Thousands of small businesses bite the dust every year.
  • Every year, the world produces about 44 million metric tons of cottonseed, which is equivalent to 10 million tons of protein," he says. Delta Farm Press RSS Feed
  • British people chomp their way through more than a billion bars of chocolate every year.
  • We also had to shear and dip them every year and friends would come to help.
  • Every year, eight million people become sick with TB, 80 per cent of whom are in 22 high burden countries.
  • The rest, almost 80 percent of all the antibiotics used in the United States every year, are “nontherapeutic.” SUPERBUG
  • And, I went to see him because I wanted to talk about the shofar, which is related to Isaac because the shofar, the ram's horn that Jews blow every year on the Jewish New Year is said to come among many reasons from the ram that saved Isaac from the binding at his father's hand. Abraham: A Journey to the Heart of Three Faiths
  • Here's the story: Every year, the federal government of Peru sends money -- accounts vary as to whether it's $2 million U.S. or up to perhaps $5 million U.S. -- to Iquitos for the spraying of mosquitos that carry malaria (genus Anopheles) and dengue (most often Aedes aegypti). Peter Gorman: Dengue in Iquitos Peru
  • Charter airlines - also called nonscheduled airlines - not only fly tourists and sports teams, they provide the planes and pilots for thousands of military flights every year. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • In all, the chain processes five million films every year and the wealth generated through this has allowed McAuliffe to branch out into helicopter charters and hotels in Ireland, South Africa and Mozambique.
  • Britain is going through a home cooking boom, according to a report by consumer analyst Datamonitor, with more than 313 million soirées at home every year.
  • Then have we a civil war to phlebotomize us every year, and to prevent our population from starving for want of food — and for the same purpose we have the Plague proposing us a visit, the best of all recipes for thinning a land, and converting younger brothers into elder ones. The Abbot
  • Every year the fields and banks near Down House are dotted with cowslips and primroses, all members of the genus Primula.
  • We donate to the school endowment fund every year.
  • Thousands of illegal immigrants are caught and deported every year.
  • You're wonderful friend,and I treasure you more with every year.
  • An additional factor is that there are significantly more undergraduates nowadays in every year than there were in earlier generations.
  • They have to contend against drought every year.
  • At the end of every year, the Russians keep a long fast, and as soon as it is over, lay in their store of winter's provisions, at a market held once a-year on the river Neva, which is then frozen over. The World's Fair
  • Millions of tourists descend on the area every year.
  • Shunor festival is celebrating every year since 1920 when it was launched by an Military Officer of Royal British Army Col Evelyn Hey Cobb who was a best player and was playing polo match at Shundor to interlink people of Chitral an Gilgit through this match. Schedule of Shundoor festival
  • Ikbale makes the rakija every year when the local grapes are harvested at the end of September. Anna King: Drinking Rakija In The Tiger's Wife and Los Angeles
  • Every year you'll be presented with a seemingly endless stream of new wines, producers, appellations and vintages.
  • The steps were brought to Rome in the first centuries of Christianity and are 7) reverenced still by millions of people every year, who pass up them on their knees, deep in 8)penitential prayer.
  • The Crib Service, in which the model of the baby Jesus is placed into his crib by a lucky child volunteer, attracts children from across the city every year.
  • Several thousand soldiers desert every year, and military prosecutors, knowing the conditions, are reluctant to punish them.
  • The images would be compared every year to detect any deterioration.
  • We have to recognise that not only is bullying ruining people's lives, it is costing the UK economy millions every year in tribunal payments, legal fees and wasted talent
  • Every year the action of the wind destroyed thousands of hectares of fertile lands, apt for cattle exploitation.

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