How To Use Stockman In A Sentence
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This included sound nutrition based on good crop husbandry and spacious accommodation combined with good stockmanship, skills which he had learnt through his family background in cattle farming in the UK.
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At the age of 93, the late Dominic was the oldest man in the parish, he was a diligent farmer, an astute stockman and his long life was a model of gentleness and quiet respectability.
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Ibsen's classic play An Enemy of the People tells the story of Thomas Stockman who warns citizens of his Norwegian town that their primary tourist attraction, public baths, is a contaminated health hazard.
Bob Burnett: An Enemy of the People: Texas Money vs. Clean Air
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In between working as a stockman, Possum had begun carving wood.
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He came from a family of stockbreeders and learned the secrets of good stockmanship from his father Tom, who likewise had it handed down.
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He came alone to Australia at the age of 16 and for some years he worked as an itinerant stockman on cattle stations in central Queensland and the Gulf country.
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An unlikely stockman has been stationed at the Santavan cattle yards near Berry Springs, 50 kilometres south of Darwin for the past couple of weeks.
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Where does all this suave urbanity leave the true, ocker Aussie, the weathered stockman riding along in the outback with his trusty sheepdog, always ready for a few tinnies and a bloody good chunder?
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Before becoming a cook in the Papunya canteen, he worked, as his name implies, as a stockman at Napperby cattle station.
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I had imagined Aboriginal jackaroos working for the stockman and once he died he wanted them to be paid their wages and let go.
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He qualified and worked as a pharmacist before embarking on a wandering tour of northern Australia, working as pearl diver, stockman, miner, and railway fettler - experiences which informed all his future writing.
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From this oft-repeated prophecy Collins was known to every stockman in three States as the Coyote Prophet, the title a jeering one at first, then bestowed with increasing respect as men saw many of his prophecies fulfilled.
The Yellow Horde
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He came from a family of stockbreeders and learned the secrets of good stockmanship from his father Tom, who likewise had it handed down.
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Mr. Archer has compared the hero with Colonel Newcome, whose loquacious amicability he does share, but Stockmann's character has much more energy and initiative than Colonel Newcome's, whom we could never fancy rousing himself "to purge society.
Henrik Ibsen
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Stockman work with stock - animals and jackaroos are what Australian farmers are called that work on outback stations with sheep or cattle.
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This games afterward officially were acknowledged for the ninth session of international Stockman the Derville games.
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Where does all this suave urbanity leave the true, ocker Aussie, the weathered stockman riding along in the outback with his trusty sheepdog, always ready for a few tinnies and a bloody good chunder?
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The ranchman, who is half-hunter, half-stockman, and his wife are jovial, hearty Welsh people from Llanberis, who laugh with loud, cheery British laughs, sing in parts down to the youngest child, are free hearted and hospitable, and pile the pitch-pine logs half-way up the great rude chimney.
A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
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Stockman work with stock - animals and jackaroos are what Australian farmers are called that work on outback stations with sheep or cattle.
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This skinny cow is now fattening out under the good care of the stockman.
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The stockman is spreading a great quantity of fish food into the fish pond.
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My grandpa used to carry a big folding Stockman knife, with old fashioned bone handles and blades worn thin from sharpening.