How To Use Fodder In A Sentence
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Several representatives sought assistance from the government for procuring fodder and setting up additional cattle pounds for animals that are either ill or found to be unremunerative for farmers.
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The excruciating embarrassment of finding one's personal peccadillos exposed to public scrutiny makes kiss-and-tell the perfect vengeance-fodder.
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Room is left for the ‘higgling of the market’, but, for Proudhon, this is no metaphor; he really means the higgling of the market, the chaffering in the village square between the man selling a cow and the man selling fodder.
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It is carefully calibrated to maximize milk production while minimizing cost and might consist of haylage or silage—chopped, preserved fodder—ground with protein boosters like soy or the malted grain left over from brewing.
The Dirty Life
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We know of young people who have been uprooted from their homes and placed in provincial centres where they are used as fodder in the great experiment.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you want good rental fodder, you have to imagine people wanting to live there.
Times, Sunday Times
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The cow's stomach was bloated from eating the wet fodder.
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He said the worries of the farmers facing the shortage of green fodder for their cattle may soon be over.
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So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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It is the perfect fodder for talk show host fulmination.
Guess who isn't getting laid off (Jack Bog's Blog)
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As the whole RaceFail bunfight proves yet again, writers need repeatedly to be reminded that the world isn't just story-fodder -- there are all kinds of people out there, made differently, thinking differently and feeling differently.
MIND MELD: Taboo Topics in SF/F Literature
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And it was just that sort of encomium that gave fodder to writers who disdained her response to movies, many of those writers whom she in her turn disdained.
David Finkle: Easy Reader: Kellow's Pauline Kael: A Life in the Dark Throws Radiant Light on the Renowned Movie Critic
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The murders made prime fodder for newspapers.
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It's an ingenious hybrid where true believers provide the cannon fodder while an elite cabal of generals, arms merchants, land appropriators, oil prospectors and slave traders, muscle their way into the profits of war.
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Until then, the dispute makes good campaign fodder - but that is probably about all.
Times, Sunday Times
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They left Adelaide on 12 November 1879 with four wagons, four drays, two express wagons, 40 men with portable troughs and a year's supply of fodder.
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They likewise claimed that they were tricked into fighting their fellow citizens and used as cannon fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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Farmer based technology such as agroforestry techniques, fodder banks, development of vegetative erosion control barriers, utilization of crop wastes, increased planting of leguminous trees and pasture crops are techniques that are readily adaptable.
1. Intensive sustainable livestock production: an alternative to tropical deforestation.
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Since when had Jaws, the film that inaugurated the summer blockbuster, been regarded as cult fodder?
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In country towns with a population of just a thousand there was likely to be a saddler, blacksmith, coach or implement maker, and grain and fodder merchant, all dependent on the district's horses.
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ensile fodder for the cows
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I appear to be fairly gainfully self employed in the website design lark, at least for a bit, and while that's great it doesn't exactly make for good weblog fodder.
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The other big man and the white-headed boy sat and looked off across a little bit of cornfield where an old grey stook of last year's fodder formed a sagging cone at the edge of the woods.
Cold Mountain
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There was a moment in Sandhurst when some young wannabe cannon fodder was hauled over the coals.
Times, Sunday Times
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We won't just be lobby fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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And there’s obviously an American demographic for whom the combination of ‘Israeli’, ‘female’ and ‘trained to shoot an assault rifle’ is the ultimate in wank-fodder. soullite Says:
Matthew Yglesias » Leave it to the Professionals
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However by the start of the 1850s the Government Farm was used extensively by the government of the day to grow fodder, particularly hay, agisting of government horses used by the police in the gold escorts and the Survey Department.
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Heavy horse carts with rubber tires haul sacks of corn, piles of fodder, and other freight.
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Influxes of saltwater can ‘burn’ and destroy aquatic vegetation such as pondweed, najas and other freshwater and brackish water plants that serve as prime duck fodder.
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They were not to be felled or damaged because acorns and beechnuts were important pig fodder, and therefore constituted a source of income for the state.
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We won't just be lobby fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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The snakebit production has also provided comic fodder for Next Media Animation's Taiwan-based animators and New Yorker cover artist Barry Blitt, as well as Conan O'Brien.
VIDEO OF THE DAY: 'SNL' (again) mocks Spider-Man musical after violations cited
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In the wilderness have ever dwelt the conscientious, the free spirits, as lords of the wilderness; but in the cities dwell the well – foddered, famous wise ones — the draught – beasts.
Thus spake Zarathustra; A book for all and none
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It is certainly fodder for cynical jibes about leopards and spots.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is hoping people will donate fodder and hay for a convoy for those struggling to feed their stock.
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If you've been foolhardy enough to dismiss the series as lady-fodder, let FHM enlighten you.
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* These Jamaican/Somali young men and boys are all ripe cannon fodder for recruitment by the Turkish heroin barons and Vetnamese cannabis barons, who make most of the money from illegal drugs whilst sitting, usually untouchable, in the background.
British Racists Must Be Condemned
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As with all the other fodder articles in this series, we close with a sampler for the air warrior/scholar - this one a list of 10 books on air mobility.
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Iris, (Kashmiri, _Krishm_) Succeeds the tulip and precedes the rose as typical of Kashmirian Flora, is used as fodder, and the fibre makes ropes, which are, however, not durable.
A Holiday in the Happy Valley with Pen and Pencil
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Rage that mutilation of women's bodies and souls are daily fodder for primetime TV, whereas this one instance of table-turning has caused such a huge hissyfit.
Sure, Women Are Angry
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My earlier calamity in the trees makes for great après-ski fodder among the locals that evening.
Times, Sunday Times
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As a fodder crop, sainfoin was so nourishing to cattle it was called "holy hay" – "sain" meaning sound or healthy and "foin" meaning hay.
Country diary: Wenlock Edge
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The Green Knight, several yards away, weapons chik-chaking into action, began vomiting forth bullets, spraying them at the demonic cannon fodder.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Stefan’s Review Forum
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Will this session be the one where we charted a definitive new course and returned to our proud roots as the Land of Lincoln - or did we squander the opportunity and thereby remain fodder for Saturday Night Live's next popular skit?
Archive 2009-05-01
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a place where the requisites of water fuel and fodder can be obtained
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Gradually, cultivated grasses replaced grains and wild hay as a source of cattle pasturage and fodder, and after the turn of the century, farmers began to establish cooperative dairies (osuusmeijerit).
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The trees inhibited the growth of fodder for livestock, and many peasants destroyed or crippled the oaks in their fields.
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Without education, these children will end up as factory fodder .
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We know of young people who have been uprooted from their homes and placed in provincial centres where they are used as fodder in the great experiment.
Times, Sunday Times
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After all, poor white trash is only useful as cannon fodder in gratuitous wars.
Think Progress » Kristol Supports Arizona Immigration Law: ‘I Don’t Think It Violates Anyone’s Civil Rights’
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She's beautiful, which for some novelists is a recommendation in itself, and depending on which sources you believe, she may have been involved in a lot of scheming, which is good plot fodder.
Nefertiti, by Michelle Moran. Book review
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He knows we are not lobby fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many of the unemployed youth who were recruited into the army as cannon fodder in its vicious war against the country's Tamil minority have deserted.
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To the right of the gate was the cowhouse, with a loft above for fodder; it communicated with the house through the dairy.
Le Colonel Chabert
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But they were more than just cannon fodder.
THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World
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To Columbus, the Taino and truly, all Natives he encountered, were fodder for servitude and conquest.
Vito de la Cruz: I Don't Have To Celebrate Columbus
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A project in the Himalayas diverts 6 million litres of sewage per day that would otherwise be dumped into the Ganges and uses it to raise fodder crops.
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The press conference simply provided more fodder for another attack on his character.
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Lisa didn't intend for Marcy's troubles to become fodder for caf convos.
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I remember visits to the resettlement sites, where land was uncultivable, water salty, fodder for domestic animals unavailable and communities fragmented.
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My earlier calamity in the trees makes for great après-ski fodder among the locals that evening.
Times, Sunday Times
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An eight-paddle blower dispenses the material through a 300° swivel chute that can also place fodder along a feed barrier by directing on to the sloping 'toboggan' slide.
FWi - All News
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Reading are looking like relegation fodder.
The Sun
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However, the fodder is not utilized in Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia.
Chapter 37
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Of course, a Laloo or two might deal with straw meant as fodder for cattle, but he is definitely no man of straw!
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No more so was this seen than with highly anticipated weddings of society women, whose trousseaux, bridesmaids, groom, and wedding gifts were newspaper fodder even for those invited!
The Wedding | Edwardian Promenade
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The lower level is used to house livestock, fodder, food, and firewood, while the upper story holds the living quarters.
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The drying up of food, fodder and feed will eventually affect milk production.
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The scent of dense green growth, irrigation mist, massive trees not butchered for their fodder, fattened, passive cattle.
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Hay is scarcely ever used in this part of the country, but, in place of it, the inhabitants feed their cattle with what they call fodder, the leaves of the Indian corn-plant.
Travels in North America, From Modern Writers With Remarks and Observations; Exhibiting a Connected View of the Geography and Present State of that Quarter of the Globe
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An important discussion of forage and fodder distinguishes practices in different regions.
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If they're for fodder, our animals will have fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are thirty years 'claims of escuage unsettled, and there is Sergeant Wilkins, the lawyer of Guildford, whom I will warrant to draw up such arrears of dues and rents and issues of hidage and fodder-corn that these folk, who are as beggarly as they are proud, will have to sell the roof-tree over them ere they can meet them.
Sir Nigel
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In winter roads were impassable and there was no green fodder to feed horses.
The British way in Warfare - 1688-2000
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Malan Straw and Hualang Potherb were the best fodders of the village for pigs.
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The key to finding good humor fodder is that the story must be NEARLY funny without being completely funny on its own.
Humour
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I can't imagine why hay or fodder stores would be held centrally unless there were animals nearby.
BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
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To wit, for approximately 10 years it was deemed fine and dandy that private gumshoes bribed police officers, stole voicemails, and broke into the bank records of celebrities, royals, government leaders and notorious convicts in order to create fodder for tabloid journalism.
Law & Order, Fleet Street
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For Kumar and his ilk, Mohammad Asif and Terry Alderman being two supreme exponents of the art, it's a fine line between mesmerising batsmen with movement, luring them to destruction with the siren song of apparently irresistibly hittable pace, and being cannon fodder if the ball refuses to bend or a batsman throws caution to the wind and links you inextricably for all eternity with a Leeds confectionery stall.
Praveen Kumar's rare style of swing bowling is as bold as it is old | Rob Bagchi
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Dumb though half the kids may be, they're just plodding meat fodder for a shockingly arrogant TV experiment, which exists for no apparent reason other than to demoralise any genuine teachers watching, potentially to the point of suicide, which really would cause a crisis in our educational system.
Charlie Brooker: Jamie's Dream School – a youth club with David Starkey instead of a pool table
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So is all of this media attention just summertime fodder for news-starved journalists?
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Contrary to the usual gig fodder of a support act and headliners, these legends of the indie scene have decided to do something different and head out on a joint tour.
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So Nur al-Din abode awhile, eating and drinking and making merry and bidding and forbidding those who tended the horses; and whoso neglected or failed to fodder those tied up in the stable wherein was his service, he would thrown down and beat with grievous beating and lay him by the legs in bilboes of iron.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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This will be great fodder for those who say BP doesn't know what it's doing and is a stumblebum and everything has gone wrong.
Battle plans and contact with enemy
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Expenditures for purchasing fodder and the water supply for the animals receive more attention with increasing land-use intensity and dissemination of animal traction as well as aridity, meaning an increased load on family labour, especially the children.
Chapter 9
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The preparation was top class and credit to the ladies committee who were at their best and made sure everyone was watered and foddered.
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By rights, it should be obvious cannon fodder for a dispirited Opposition.
A SONG AT TWILIGHT
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Who wants to see their religious traditions disrespected by foreigners strolling about and taking pictures as if the congregants were morons to be fodder for their two-bit family slide show back in Dubuque?
Any Chiapas backroad driving experts?
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My opinion is that it's oversimplistic to nullify their actions by calling them victims, or tools or cannon fodder.
MIND MELD: Bad Guys We Love to Hate: The Best Film Villains in SF/F/H (with Various Videos of Villainy)
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Lucky for us, scientists are providing ample fodder.
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I charge you, go immediately and comfort this poor woman with immediate relief; instead of her own cows, let her have two of the best milch cows of my dairy; they shall graze in my parks in summer, and be foddered with my hay in winter. —
The Life and Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves
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Vast acreages of soybeans are grown as fodder for cattle and pigs.
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I can't imagine why hay or fodder stores would be held centrally unless there were animals nearby.
BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
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Berseem is grown either over 3 months with 2 cuts as a soil improver (short berseem), usually preceding cotton, or over 6-7 months, either with 4-5 cuts as a fodder crop or grazed by tethered cattle (long berseem).
Water profile of Egypt
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Apple manipulates several narratives to continue to make its products interesting fodder for journalists.
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Set out from the good man's fodder house.
Red Coats and Rebels - the war for America 1770-1781
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A pasture can be improved by encouraging the good grasses to grow and multiply, that is, grasses which are richest in fodder units.
Chapter 6
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Tree crops supply shade, fodder, leaf or bark mulch, firewood, shelter, soil protection and fencing.
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There was a moment in Sandhurst when some young wannabe cannon fodder was hauled over the coals.
Times, Sunday Times
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In many parts of the world it is food, fodder, the primary construction material and is used for making great variety of useful objects from kitchen tools, to paper to dinnerware.
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Apart from the crops mentioned in the Table 8, it is known that large areas of fodder (mainly berseem) are cultivated and irrigated in the winter.
Water profile of Libya
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She plinks away with butterfly amino for practice and rifle familiarity with full-throttle fodder for big game only.
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If you are an individual depositor, obligor or shareholder, guess what, you're still the cannon fodder in this scenario.
Dennis Santiago: "Big Fail" Pondering the Unthinkable
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The cows were foddered for the night, and the sheep were penned up in the yard.
The Pearl Box Containing One Hundred Beautiful Stories for Young People, by a Pastor
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Then in almost four years in charge he turned them from relegation fodder to European regulars.
The Sun
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There is more to one of Scotland's top comedians than reality-TV fodder and tabloid headlines.
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As if this justifies our treating them as cannon fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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They don't get on the bench and they are cannon fodder in training.
Times, Sunday Times
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While the Eagle retains some value as a cheap flanker or fodder hunter in a 500-point environment, it's hard to recommend Big Bird in this format.
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Celia Fiennes in 1698 described ‘villages of sad little huts I took them at first sight for barns to fodder cattle in.’
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A negotiating victory ‘over Europe’ would provide referendum fodder for the most jingoistic elements of the media.
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Why one failed and the other prospered is a subject that will provide rich fodder for brand consultants and cultural historians for years to come.
Times, Sunday Times
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He advised farmers with surplus stock and a fodder shortage to purchase concentrate feed rather than hay.
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Until then, the dispute makes good campaign fodder - but that is probably about all.
Times, Sunday Times
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Equally white in The Sow's Litter, five well-rounded piglets enjoy their dam's bounty as she inspects her neat pail and trough of fodder.
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Shrubbery and tree branches are used as sawdust and fodder for fires that generate steam for energy and land has been set aside for ecotourism.
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The necessity for giving grain feed containing high percentage of digestible matter (known as concentrates) to dairy cows is based on the inability of the cow to consume and digest enough coarse fodders to result in maximum production, even though the fodders should be in balance as to their constituents.
Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry
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For openers, Nordegren, whose ex-husband has been fodder for tabloid headlines and talk-show jabs for the last nine months, professed to have had no idea that he was cheating and said she was "blindsided" by the affairs.
Tiger Woods' ex-wife Elin Nordegren: 'I've been through hell'
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Putting my actual weight and bad eating habits out there for my entire high-school senior class as fodder for our next reunion.
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The rude enclosure surrounding this antiquated magazine is strewed knee-deep with litter, from the midst of which arises a long rack, resembling a chevaux de frise, which is ordinarily filled with fodder.
Swallow Barn, or A Sojourn in the Old Dominion. In Two Volumes. Vol. I.
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You had the fleet, we had the inventors and the cannon fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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antimilitary" fodder by Republicans opposed to her confirmation to the U.S.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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So, too, while in our meadows we purposely propagate tender fodder plants, like grasses and clovers, we find on the margins of our pastures and by our roadsides only protected species; such as thistles, houndstongue, cuckoo-pint, charlock, nettles
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8
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Mr, Korabiniky mentions in his Lexicon, as a proof of the greatnets of its herds, that a certain Bir6 is faid often to have driven ten thou - land heftd of cattle upon the neighbouring common; atid that in the year 1739, when on account of the feverity and length of the winter a fcardty of fodder prevailed, and it was requifite to flaughter more than eight thouiknd head, they were never miflc; d»
Travels in Hungary, with a short account of Vienna in the year 1793
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At all events they carried a passport to indifference in the fact that they all wanted something, and it was clear to the meanest intelligence that they appeared to be more magnificent than they were, visions in dazzling complexions and long kid gloves, rattling up in third-class ticca-gharries, with a wisp of fodder clinging to their skirts.
Hilda A Story of Calcutta
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They could be brilliant one week against a top team and hopeless the next against relegation fodder.
The Sun
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It was a movie far ahead of its time and very different mind-fodder from most of the unmemorable gloss and dross that came out of Hollywood that year.
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I mean, it seems, in the last couple of years, that pretty white women or missing children seem to be kind of fodder for what I call the axis of evil for a criminal defendant, which is cable ...
CNN Transcript Dec 16, 2008
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This is fodder for schoolyard scuttlebutt, a ‘guaranteed to be repeated until you're sick of it’ situation that will definitely work your last nerve.
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Corn, common name for the cereal grass widely grown for food and livestock fodder.
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Either of these would make excellent narrative fodder, but I fear exposure through specific disclosure and the spectre of losing my job.
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This may be excellent fodder for people who are aspiring to be the next winner of Mastermind.
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Other fodder plants introduced from Europe include the yellow or white melilots,, which may be seen in mid to late summer on the Sawston by-pass, and a larger form of Bird's foot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus ssp.var. sativa) which often grows nearly a metre high on the South Down.
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Working as a jillaroo and rural journalist proved to be great fodder for her first novel Jillaroo, which is taking both country and city readers by storm.
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Sultan Salàh, with the instincts of true hospitality, not only refused to receive remuneration for our entertainment, but loaded us with presents of food for the way and fodder for our animals, intimating that 'bakshish' to some of his dependents would not be altogether unacceptable.
Southern Arabia
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The press conference simply provided more fodder for another attack on his character.
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With these forest resources close by, people do not grow any trees expressly for fodder or fuelwood on their own cropland.
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The team had no intention of being cannon fodder when they played the champions, and were determined to win.
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Several important crops are members of these families, with amaranth probably one of the most promising unexploited food and fodder crops.
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Obviously you gents don't realize that we have both summer and winter runs that you can fish for in lots of little creeks that flow directly to the ocean ... lots of log jams, underbrush and yes you can really crush em on a slinky and glo bug ... but what this fodder is about is really transplanted steelhead that have lost any inkling to their genetic strain and are a fine game fish at that.
Great Lakers Not Steelhead?
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As if this justifies our treating them as cannon fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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Similarly, the contents of alkaloids, tannins, oxalates, glucosides, dicumarins, prussic acid, nitrates or other substances in several weeds used as fodder and grasslands has also increased.
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Relegation fodder when Hodgson took over, by the end of the season the Baggies were stroking it around like the famous Halmstad or Neuchâtel Xamax sides of old.
West Bromwich Albion Premier League 2011-12 team guide
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He hath ingarnered his grain; he hath barned his fodder and straw; his sheep are in the byres and in the stalls his oxen.
The Fifth Queen Crowned
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You had the fleet, we had the inventors and the cannon fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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The repetitive swarms of cannon fodder soon numb and boredom sets in.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was hilarious nightmare fodder on a grand scale, the kind of misguided kiddy show that startled more pre-adolescents than it satisfied.
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When the long-horned little cow had been salted and foddered in the new barn, and when her liquid eyes had taken in the surroundings of the sunny little meadow and cabin by the lonely Quah-Davic, she was well enough content, and the mellow _tunk-a-tonk, tank tonk_ of her bell was sounded never out of ear-shot from the cabin.
The Watchers of the Trails A Book of Animal Life
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You have decided that the feminist opinion represents the opinion of all women, and therefore, any critique of the feminist opinion is labeled misogyny, when clearly, the feminist opinion is not the same thing as the opinion of all women-in actual fact, feminism is quite content to use women as nothing more than cannon fodder in its misandrist crusade.
Responses to the commenters on the “Guilty Pleasures” post. « A Bird’s Nest
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Swedes, manigolds, fodder roots, hay, lucerne(alfalfa), clover, sainfoin, forage kale, lupines, vetches and similar forage products, whether or not in the form of pellets.
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He also denies he became lobby fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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Snow depth and hardness are major factors influencing winter fodder resources.
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He thus avoided serving as a soldier, or ‘cannon fodder,’ as he would later put it.
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The problem is not without solution, for if trees are lopped methodically, they can still give a large quantity of fodder, and yet not become weak and scraggy.
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Critics of the selection procedure within the party say that the union influence is installing a number of placemen who will merely act as Labour voting fodder in the House of Commons.
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Kit Kennedy took a milking-pail, which he would have called a luggie, set his knee to Crummie, his favourite, who was munching her fodder, and soon had a warm draught.
Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
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Help would be given with emergency grazing, communal farmers would get financial help to buy fodder and subsidies would be provided to karakul farmers.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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The alfileria, for instance, is the richest and strongest fodder in the world.
Our Italy
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All that land has been occupied by this company and none of the crops which are grown on that land are useful as fodder for livestock.
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While the Eagle retains some value as a cheap flanker or fodder hunter in a 500-point environment, it's hard to recommend Big Bird in this format.
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Then in almost four years in charge he turned them from relegation fodder to European regulars.
The Sun
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Many people have written us off as relegation fodder but that's nonsense.
The Sun
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The press conference simply provided more fodder for another attack on his character.
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Irish livestock hauliers make use of staging posts to ensure that animals are rested, foddered and watered at regular intervals.
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This collection of tales is perfect bedtime fodder.
The Sun
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I led our beasts through the arch into the empty nave, where I spread their fodder and rubbed them down, and took a quick dekko around in the last of the light from the high unglazed windows.
Flashman on the March
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But they were more than just cannon fodder.
THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT: The Scots' Invention of the Modern World
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Oat straw, although variable in quality, generally makes good bulk fodder for cattle.
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This collection of tales is perfect bedtime fodder.
The Sun
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This collection of tales is perfect bedtime fodder.
The Sun
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They write and perform great pop records and provide brilliant fodder for our showbiz pages.
The Sun
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The alfalfa plant is widely used as animal fodder.
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Publisher Peter Lundren prints only enough for current members, so back ordering is impossible but makes the shirts unique and good fodder for cocktail conversations.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More
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They write and perform great pop records and provide brilliant fodder for our showbiz pages.
The Sun
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These sharp, panoramic, full-color pictures provided fodder for a third Nature report.
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I know it's good fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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While ‘love’ has been a favorite fodder for poets and playwrights, scientific efforts have been less prolific.
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Cattle farming required a more intensive cultivation of fodder crops such as maize, potatoes, turnips, and mangels.
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Exactly we are cannon fodder (maybe coffin fodder) to them … walking wallets to drain and ditch.
Think Progress » As Democrats Get Tough On Financial Reform, Republicans Court Big Banks
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They could be brilliant one week against a top team and hopeless the next against relegation fodder.
The Sun
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Curtains around the lower bunk provide fodder for endless hours of peekaboo, play-acting, and fort-building.
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Only in Flanders and a few contiguous districts was grain rotated with soil-restoring fodder crops, such as clover, lucerne, and sainfoin, and fallow thus eliminated.
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I have not yet taken my first lesson in agriculture, except that I went to see our cows foddered, yesterday afternoon.
History of American Literature
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But the need for fresh cannon fodder apparently trumps common sense.
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Many people have written us off as relegation fodder but that's nonsense.
The Sun
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That horses foddered on Lingborough hay would have thrice the strength of others, and that sheep who cropped Lingborough pastures would grow three times as fat.
Tales from Many Sources Vol. V
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Moreover, the Caliph assigned him a solde with a table morning and evening, and stipends and allowances for fodder; all of the most liberal.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The show also strives to be the stuff of tabloid fodder in a rougher, raunchier way than the more wholesome "Idol.
The Judging of Simon Cowell
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Any one of these questions is fodder for serious scholarship.
Christianity Today
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Milk yield of milch cattle has been severely affected because of scarcity of fodder.
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This year it hopes for 25 fields for maize and oilseed rape and 30 for either sugar or fodder beet.
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In her mind, slave markets were merely fodder for tales designed to shock defiant little girls into greater obedience.
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Is all fact simply fodder for legend?
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And, at one level, it's hard to blame workers because they were disposable fodder for employers for long enough.
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Similarly, the contents of alkaloids, tannins, oxalates, glucosides, dicumarins, prussic acid, nitrates or other substances in several weeds used as fodder and grasslands has also increased.
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In the fall corn was gathered, first by topping it and the tops were then used in making what they called a fodder house, by sticking crotches in the ground and covering with stalks, often being forty rods in length, then the corn was taken off and thrown into piles, shucks all on.
Fifty Years of Slavery in the United States of America
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Current costs consisted of provender, i.e. fodder and bedding, the pay of the workers who looked after the horses, and shoeing.
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Wheat and rye were cultivated almost exclusively for human consumption, but because oats and barley were grown for fodder as well as human food, and barley could be malted, they were better crops for most farmers.
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Try planting some honeysuckle to tempt insects, the sparrow's fodder.
Times, Sunday Times
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The increased availability of fuelwood and tree leaves for fodder are key benefits of forest regeneration.