How To Use Graz In A Sentence
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I felt that weird shifting movement and a feathery light object grazed my bare skin.
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A painful red stroke appeared on her chest as the sword grazed her skin.
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_Catty. _ (_speaking very rapidly_) Bless you for that word, counshillor; and by the first light to-morrow, I'll drive all the grazing cattle, every four-footed _baast_ off the land, and pound 'em in Ballynavogue; and if they replevy, why I'll distrain again, if it be forty times, I will go.
Tales and Novels — Volume 08
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Ralphs et al. suggested no difference in locoweed consumption between native cattle and cattle introduced to locoweed under natural grazing conditions.
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We came across a herd of Cape buffalo grazing in a field, their eyes glassy when hit by the spotlight.
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The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings.
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The baboon would keep the goats together as they grazed during the day, giving alarm calls if it spotted cheetahs or leopards.
Times, Sunday Times
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She felt his hand grazing hers, and looked up at him, but his attention was suddenly diverted.
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The landscape was well ordered with fields defined by hedges and ditches, trackways linking settlements, and unenclosed grazing areas beyond the more intensively used enclosed land.
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To successfully graze and grow yearlings, a combination of very high quality winter and summer grasses must be available.
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A city of southern Austria southwest of Graz.
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Some are herbivores, grazing on the filamentous algae covering coral reefs, and a few eat seagrasses and algae on reef flats.
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It was reported that the noise was causing stress for grazing livestock and driving them into the road.
Times, Sunday Times
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As he did so something grazed his face, oh so lightly, like the tremulous wall of a bubble.
EVERVILLE
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The sheep were grazing on the lush green pastures.
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He beckoned her to follow him out to the front porch of the old ranch house where he pointed to a buck grazing in the field across the dirt road.
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The five tenant farmers on the estate will continue working the land but ways are being sought to help those in arable farming to convert to grazing to help maintain the appearance of the land as it once was.
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Not only would it look out of place, says the conservation panel, but it would be incompatible with grazing livestock.
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Human impact, mainly from grazing, fires, and firewood collection, has transformed the majority of the existing holm oak forest into secondary, dense shrubland, known as "maquis", or into agroforestry landscapes constituted by scattered trees on grasslands or crops.
Iberian sclerophyllous and semi-deciduous forests
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For her fiftieth birthday Don built Rebecca a chicken tractor - a long wire enclosure on wheels that enables her to graze chickens along the rows of green manure forage.
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The amphipod Gammarus tigrinus exhibits a range of feeding behaviors, including that of macrophagous grazer and shredder, and predator / cannibal.
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The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
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Hima applies particularly to wildlife and forestry and usually designates an area of land where grazing and woodcutting are restricted, or where certain animal species are protected.
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The word-play grazes against rhyme, the lilt of the language tilts readers into lineated juxtaposition.
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The goats that grazed these trees began to lose their teeth and many died of starvation, much to the despair of their owners.
Times, Sunday Times
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I sit on the ledge and watch the sun play with incandescent shadows of deep green, as red deer graze in the distance.
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This area of grazing marshes is now a nature reserve and includes woodland, marsh and heathland, and can be explored on marked trails.
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The public land designated in northwestern Colorado for wild horses is also supports wildlife, livestock grazing, recreation and other uses, Boyd said.
Wild Horse Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit To Stop Colorado Horse Roundup
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The debate about alpine grazing is not about horses or horsemen, it is about a small number of privileged families who pay the equivalent of about one week of normal agistment fees for five months cattle agistment in an alpine national park.
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Although sagebrush now dominates this zone, it may not represent climax growth, but rather a disclimax produced by overgrazing.
Intermountain Semidesert and Desert Province (Bailey)
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Then, Antoine took care of the minor injuries like black eyes, grazes and cuts.
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With this affidavit, the Hazarbuz tribe travel to the camping places by the specified paths, and while on their way and when they camp, they are not allowed to harm the arable and cultivated land of the Hazaras, nor may they [allow their animals to] graze on irrigated or unirrigated farm land and pasture lands belonging to the Hazaras.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier
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The pasture also has grazing for 22 polo ponies.
Times, Sunday Times
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She replaced Ruth Feldgrill-Zankel who had resigned to become deputy mayor of Graz.
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Croatia ended up losing both dead rubbers in Graz, Austria, to finish a 3-2 winner.
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I accept that both the sheep and horses will graze the land.
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Nevertheless, many environmentalists remain concerned that any talk of restorative grazing is merely an environmental smokescreen that lets ranchers continue to devastate the land.
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It is submitted that Mr Podger and his ancestors have had grazing rights as a statutory commoner of the 5,000 acres at the Curragh.
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Missing from the AFB's list are premeal snacks for the noshing and grazing you'll do throughout the day—there are three National Football League games on Thursday, after all—and beverages, including wine and beer again, there's football to watch.
By the Numbers: 2009 Thanksgiving meal cheaper than last year's
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Although it is perfectly good meadowland, none of the villagers has ever grazed animals on the meadow on the other side of the wall.
STARDUST
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Grazing promotes species diversity, which is desired.
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One acre of pasture can provide adequate grazing but requires more management and equipment.
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He took me across some land he is grazing just down the road from me.
Times, Sunday Times
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The famous graziers and other people, how well willing soever they be taken to be, will not be known of their wealth, and by miscontentment of their loss, be grown stubborn and liberal of talk.
The Reign of Mary Tudor
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The sea cows went on schlooping and grazing, and chumping in the weed and Kotick asked them questions in every language that he had picked up in his travels; and the Sea People talk nearly as many languages as human beings.
The Jungle Book.
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The answer to that question had not been arrived at when they dropped asleep, lulled by the sound of rippling water and the _crop, crop, crop_ made by the grazing ponies, and this time their weariness was so great that sleep overcame them both.
A Dash from Diamond City
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After the harvest the peasants enjoyed the collective right to glean and to graze livestock on the stubble.
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Deforestation and overgrazing destroy productive land, while acid rain damages crops.
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Further work proved dry cows can graze kale without requiring any fibre supplement such as silage or straw.
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The driver examined the damage caused to the car, while Hubert and his Phaedran friends chatted with us by a hedge delimiting a field of mastodon grazing on tall luxuriant grass.
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It was high enough to be a hayfield except where some farm animal had grazed.
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The pisco sours were flowing, the crowds were grazing on seviche and a Peruvian band was playing.
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Sheep graze, rabbits burrow, the young were out, you will see a giant triangular box (probably little owl) and nearby another magic dewpond.
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The area is regarded as prime grazing veld for cattle, forming part of the superior ‘smaldeel’ swathe of sweetveld.
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One solution to forest and pasture land overexploitation is to completely stop open grazing and shift to stall-feeding.
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This is mainly sweetveld which makes grazing a pleasure Thisfarm is a mere 3 hours drive from Johannesburg.
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Imagine the limpet is the antelope of the undersea Serengeti, grazing majestically on algae," he intones, bouncing the shell along.
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We also witness huge elk grazing, and for a brief intoxicating moment, a massive moose plodding across a stream.
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The nature of the grazing mayfly suggests selective feeding or assimilation of the more highly labeled algal-bacterial substance.
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The game may have its origin in ancient times, when herds of cattle grazed in the steppes and mountains and were exposed to the threat of attack by wolves.
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Rivers only roll along to brighten up the landscape, and cattle graze only to give life to his drawings.
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Following this extended period of stability the slope, whilst still grazed grassland, suddenly became unstable.
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Some graziers are planting paddocks with kale or turnips for winter forage in the North.
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Human actions are of no consequence as far as the geotectonic processes are concerned, but they have greatly accelerated the rate of weathering due to deforestation, overgrazing of pastures, and improper crop cultivation.
Global material cycles
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If you open up the commons for everyone to graze their sheep, one person is going to go get their whole flock.
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Snails graze in abundance on sick and dying cordgrass.
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At frequent intervals one can see their silver bellies as they twist about at the surface to gulp air or graze on algae.
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Establishment of long-term grass swards has had some success, and planting birch (Betula pubescens) and native willows (Salix lanata and S. phylicifolia) is proving a successful conservation measure, using mycorrhizal inocula, for re-establishing species and habitat diversity of grasslands, shrublands, and woodlands that were lost through overgrazing [22] [23] although non-native species can cause problems.
Human impacts on the biodiversity of the Arctic
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The bullet grazed the corner of the building, just missing my arm.
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Beyond it, so green and flat and gorgeous that it looked cultivated, was a floodplain grazing lawn.
Times, Sunday Times
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Or does my ego need larger pastures in which to graze?
Christianity Today
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The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed.
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To prevent succession by trees, heathlands on the southern Massachusetts islands are managed by conservation organizations and state agencies mainly through controlled burning, mowing, or grazing.
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The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old.
Morgan’s Run
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Perennial ryegrass is excellent for use in creep grazing pastures for young animals.
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Evan pulled me closer, my forehead lightly grazing his chin.
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Overgrazing and climate change have inflicted enormous damage on the grasslands that provide their livelihood.
Times, Sunday Times
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Human impacts, mainly grazing, fires, and firewood collection, have transformed the majority of the remaining wild olive and carob plant communities into secondary dense shrubs, known as "maquis," and into agro-forestry landscapes comprised of scattered trees on grasslands or crops.
Mediterranean woodlands and forests
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But domesticated grazers - with men guarding them and killing their predators - have no reason to clump together.
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One answer has been to transform large areas of scrub land, known as cerrado, into arable land, by reducing the soil's acidity to make it suitable for cattle grazing and soybean cultivation.
Investors Search for Land of Opportunity
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For generations its farmers relied on the surrounding jungle for wood, grazing, fruit, herbs and building materials.
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High percentage of farm land or all land in permanent pasture made up of rough grazing.
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I grazed my knee when I fell.
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The first forty-five and a half bars are for the orchestra, allegro moderato e grazioso.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
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When Christian does not protest and only peers back unblinkingly, Lucas allows his hand to lightly graze the downy skin of Christian's cheek before gingerly laying it upon the blonde's hand.
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In the open-field areas of northern France they could glean after harvest and their cattle could graze on the stubble.
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My ankles often collapsed underneath me, leaving me with grazed hands and ankles and a red face.
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There is no grazing land left now.
Times, Sunday Times
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Minimizing grazing impact is not difficult, Antonio Manzanares says, since sheep are natural browsers and like to keep moving.
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At Kildonan, domestic sheep and some cattle are grazed and the area has a large population of feral rabbits.
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The baboon would keep the goats together as they grazed during the day, giving alarm calls if it spotted cheetahs or leopards.
Times, Sunday Times
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I was really surprised when he brought his hand up and as lightly as possible grazed my hot cheek.
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In general, the river basins that drain into this ecoregion are of high relief, therefore seasonally intense rainfall and highly erodable soils make them prone to erosion caused the removal of vegetation for agricultural practices, timber, fuelwood, and livestock grazing.
Southern Dry Pacific Coast mangroves
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Her graceful neck rises higher than the trees, like a giraffe in slow motion, her liquid eyes staring curiously, then dismissively, at the gaping humans; she returns to her grazing as if these late-model mammals were no more worthy of note than their scruffy shrewlike ancestors, with whom she shared the Earth 130 million years ago.
Here Come The Dnasaurs
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He listened to bush mothers and stockmen, drovers and graziers, troops going into and returning from battle, committees, councils, prime ministers, popes and royalty.
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They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover.
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Ragwort in grazing paddocks is life-threatening to horses and other livestock.
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This will allow farmers to shift animals from rented grazing land to pasture nearer home to supervise lambing or calving or turn out animals onto summer pasture from overcrowded steadings.
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Graz was the first ever university to give a doctorate in technical sciences.
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Grazers, for example, must deal with abundant abrasive phytoliths and grit from feeding close to the ground, and accordingly develop strategies to deal with tooth abrasion.
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Boo-Khaloum and his steed were both wounded, and Denham was in a similar plight, with the skin of his face grazed by one arrow and two others lodged in his burnoos.
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part III. The Great Explorers of the Nineteenth Century
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Robot-football is more than just entertainment. It is the ideal scenario for developing moving robots in a mobile environment," said Steinbauer, a robotics specialist at Graz Technical University.
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Unfortunately quite a few were killed by vehicles but if grazing had been effective on neighbouring paddocks, many of the roos would have been saved.
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Producers who are overstocked have been grazing silage ground and will be forced to buy a large percentage of the winter feed this year, unless they can move out stock this month and target for a good cut of silage early in Autumn.
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He evaluated rotational stocking, in which large numbers of cattle were moved through a series of small paddocks at short intervals to prevent overgrazing.
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Horses grazing the paddock will therefore eat some of these worms.
Your First Horse - buying, feeding, caring
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Since the area was once home to buffalo, elk, deer, and antelope herds, grazing is another management tool.
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I am sure there is some legislation that states that laburnums can't be planted near grazing land because of the poisoning risk
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Tonight, they stood back to back and the top of his head grazed her ear.
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Farmers simply saw the marsh as unproductive land that could be used for grazing animals.
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Within Tanzania the area is important for retaining uncultivated lowland vegetation, for the arid and semi-arid plant communities below 1,300 m, for its abundant shortgrass grazing and for the water catchment highland forests.
Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
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The rest has been left idle, used as grazing land, or intermittently cropped.
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Dust storms occur when intense grazing pastureland of new growth , leaving the topsoil vulnerable to winds.
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Start grazing no later than the bud stage for improved utilization of the available forage.
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When autumn chills the air, they strike camp and thread their way through the Nawar passes to graze their animals in warmer climes.
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This makes grassland management very difficult on farms where grazing is already in short supply and problems are compounded in wet conditions.
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From any part of the salt tract one may see the boundary of the inner arable part of the district fringed with long lines of trees, from which every morning the villagers drive their cattle out into the saliferous plains to graze.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
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He notes that the northern grazing industry has usually been economically marginal, rarely very profitable.
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Using mobile electric fencing, Jim herds his cattle through the fields daily to strip-graze concurrent sections.
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Rats and guinea pigs nibble and graze continuously without well-defined meal times.
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Areas unsuited for cultivation are used to graze large herds of sheep, cattle, and goats.
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This is a secluded vale, called Killean, which, besides its natural attractions -- and these are many -- is distinguished as one of the few places where the old practice of resorting to the 'shieling' for summer grazing of cattle is still observed.
Recreations of Christopher North, Volume 2
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No dinner for me, thanks - I've been grazing all day.
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Here, in the scrubby land mantled in the after glow of a soft sunset, springbok leapt and Cape mountain zebra grazed even as herds of black wildebeest stared at us intently and then galloped away.
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Aiola Island, located right in the center of the Mur River in Graz, Austria, was built in 2003, and immediately developed itself as a popular attraction.
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How many animals can one area, the ‘commons,’ support before it is overgrazed and production declines?
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The Afars are mostly nomadic pastoralists whose grazing area extends from eastern and southern Eritrea into Ethiopia.
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Immediately east of the orchard is a native woods, which drops down into the saddle of Saya, a grassy plains ideal for grazing.
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Wilson risked a two-stroke penalty on the 14th hole when his club grazed the sand as he replaced his ball, having marked it to allow Rose to play.
Justin Rose moves four shots clear at the BMW Championship
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After a time he stopped short, and from the steady _crop, crop, crop_, I knew he was amongst grass; and he grazed away long enough before moving on again at his old amble.
Charge! A Story of Briton and Boer
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The following day the ground rose up beneath us, and the fir trees thinned to larches, and there was more Sun and open glades with grass for our horses to graze upon.
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Lax rotational grazing systems are those having less than seven paddocks with a grazing period of one to two weeks.
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One day in the mountains I met a young shepherd and we chatted for over half an hour while his scraggy sheep tinkled and grazed.
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Equally valid is exploitation of renewable resources, for example, of grass for grazing, papyrus for thatch, or wood for charcoal.
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Further, more land was used within the existing area of cultivation, by reducing the amount of fallow land, and replacing permanent pasture and rough grazing with arable rotations.
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The Norfolk beans number only 60 so far and spend their time out on grazing marshes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Minor cuts and grazes can usually be left uncovered to heal by themselves.
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Increased gain from supplementing yearling steers DDGS while grazing summer range did not affect feedlot performance and can be economical.
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Overgrazing, caused by gross overstocking of sheep, has been singled out as one of the biggest threats to habitats and nature conservation.
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The reward was a view of a reed-edged lake, snow-capped mountains and a brilliant green mossy floodplain where wild horses grazed.
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Most of it is grazed by flocks of sheep, goats, camels and cattle, often causing severe damage to vegetation.
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On the same jar, a drawing of a stylized tree with two grazing ibexes probably represents the goddess.
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Exclusion from these was serious for the ousted dynasties, which lost access to the manpower and produce of rich areas of tillage and grazing.
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She saw him smile lovingly when his fingers grazed her cheek and touched her hair.
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I realize that some people lead you to beleive that cattle are grown in laboratories but if you ever opened your eyes you would see that they are grazing the same fields and pastures that deer do.
Beef or Venison: Which Tastes Better?
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Before the Dutch diligently applied their drainage technology to the polders of the Médoc in the mid 17th century, the region was salt-marsh, of interest for grazing rather than vine-growing.
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Goslings graze with their parents out of the water whereas swans teach cygnets in the water to be aquatic feeders.
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They graze through the monsoon and return to their homeland in September.
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Mass media is a grazeable prairie of deceptively unfenced pastures.
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La graziosa figlia di un rocker chiede al babbo come è nata.
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The farmer grazes cattle on this land in the summer months.
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The competition of livestock for wild animal grazing and the public's limited respect for wildlife are major threats: ibex, Pallas's cat (manul) and bobak marmot are especially targeted.
Uvs Nuur Basin, Russian Federation, Republic of Tuva and Mongolia
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That is where you've got grazing land largely, and it appears that the woody vegetation, trees, eucalypts and acacias, native pines and other shrubs, are becoming denser and denser.
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OTEC can be used to power a grazing plantship, where the economic opportunities would include: next generation fisheries, marine biomass plantations (from which methane and various biofuels can be produced at sea), electricity (plus hydrogen can be electrolyzed) and freshwater.
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She grazed her knee.
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Mr Thompson said his main concern was that the farmers who usually grazed their cattle on the common land were running out of feed.
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Every morning my brother and I had our horses fetched from the grazing-ground and rode out to visit neighbouring camps and laagers, eager to see all that we could.
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Farmers often see them as a nuisance, an unwanted obstacle dividing up valuable grazing land.
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And don't overgraze that area this summer or late season growth will be slow.
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The Cattle Egret is a small heron, usually found near grazing mammals.
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About three years ago, his cows began grazing mostly on pasture and were fed grain and hay over winter.
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And suddenly she felt a cold rush of air as the redhead actually whizzed right by her, his elbow pad actually grazing her arm as he did so.
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In the Netherlands, almost a thousand wild horses bred to resemble the extinct tarpan graze in a 14,000-acre preserve.
Pleistocene Park: Where the Auroxen Roam
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When sharks are overfished, a cascade of effects can lead to a depletion of important grazers of plant life.
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This army consisted of the III Army Corps, based in Graz, VII Army Corps, operating from Temesvàr, and XI Army Corps, with headquarters in Lemberg.
Pursuit of an 'Unparalleled Opportunity': The American YMCA and Prisoner of War Diplomacy among the Central Power Nations during World War I
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They reach weaning age while still consuming a diet mostly composed of milk, while their mothers graze on grass.
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Since acquiring the redundant farmland the trust has carried out a programme of restoration which has included restoring sluices, re-opening waterways and a grazing policy.
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These series of tours are even better than a pasture walk, he says, because it allows new graziers to see the growing process step by step, month by month, instead of just at the peak season.
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Staphylococci bacteria can also cause infections if they get into cuts and grazes on the skin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Saffers built up Kingsmead as their bounciest and fastest track with enough grass for all of Indias cows to graze and their batters got bounced out.
The Ashes 2010: England have work to do after the euphoria | Duncan Fletcher
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Grazing goats ignore us as we mount the hill toward the church.
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She reached out a hand toward him and lightly grazed his shoulder.
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Ranchers graze cattle and water buffalo on floodplain grasslands to produce meat and secondarily dairy products.
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Game such as kudu have started dying as a result of poor or no grazing.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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Also, grazing that leaves very short stubble could lead to a greater risk of bloat if livestock are hungry when turned into the next paddock.
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Could neither graze nor pierce] [T: of change] To _graze_ is not merely to touch superficially, but to strike not directly, not so as to bury the body of the thing striking in the matter struck.
Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies
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Twenty crofters who share common grazing can meet regularly to decide how many beasts each can graze on the common.
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The only plant eaters to survive were reindeer that grazed on lichens and moose that fed on willows.
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He dropped the ewe count back to 750 and grazed 200 hoggets. 750 ewes at that time was regarded as an economic unit.
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When another grazing mammal eats them, their acid-proof shell carries them safely through the stomach and into the intestines.
Parasite Rex
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This requires restricting the number of sheep allowed to graze these areas so that the trees that centuries ago covered these areas can re-establish.
Times, Sunday Times
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The grazers are mainly antelope, wildebeest, hartebeest, oribi, impala, gazelle, reedbuck, roan and sable antelope.
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Bally seemed content with her new role: grazing the field was interrupted by the odd hack out, and then back to eating.
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The grazers are mainly antelope, wildebeest, hartebeest, oribi, impala, gazelle, reedbuck, roan and sable antelope.
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The cyclist collided with the car and needed hospital treatment for fractured ribs and cuts and grazes before being allowed home.
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With his travelling companions he stood on a hill looking down on the savannah stretching to the far horizon, gigantic herds of gazelle, antelope, gnu, zebra, and warthog grazing and moving forwards like slow rivers.
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My wife, perhaps becoming complacent, went ahead across the steep traverse, lost her footing and slid at terrifyingly high speed, bumping to a halt on some rocks where the terrain levelled and badly grazing her arm.
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Dairy farmer Alain Duchemain told French TV his cows are having a hard time finding enough grass for grazing.
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A bullet grazed his arm.
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The cows are wintered at home on arable by-products and are moved to Fleensop to graze in the spring.
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The reason is that a very few powerful families monopolize most of the land in enormous estancias and are satisfied to use it inadequately, usually for extensive livestock grazing.
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The drier fields are still grazed and others cut for hay.
A Guide to Britain's Conservation Heritage
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I seem to be OK, though - my knees are grazed (but not too badly), and the toes of my left foot are evidently a bit sprained.
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No farmers farmed, no livestock grazed and no trees cast shadows to obstruct the view from either side of the other.
The Tribes Triumphant
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If the farm has hill-grazing rights, these may assume an overriding importance in relation to other factors.
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They graze on zooplankton beneath the ice pack, making their response to climate change uncertain.
Times, Sunday Times
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Used to be, there was a section of land out there to the west that butted up against the west shore of that there lake, and it grazed sheep.
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One of these, Pauline Whitesinger, became an enduring symbol of the resistance in 1977, when she chased off a work crew that was trying to route a barbwire partition fence through her grazing land.
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Nobody walks on a slope like this for choice, only sheep, and they don't let sheep graze this lot.
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Hollis ' eyes grazed over the clutter on the desk, looking for a suicide note.
AMAGANSETT