Sheep graze within a few hundred yards of the games' headquarters and main sporting venue.
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Local people reckon a couple of swans can graze as much as a sheep.
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Instead, consumers graze music, buying tracks individually in many cases rather than the whole release.
Loliondo's lush hills are where the Maasai take their cattle to graze during the dry season.
They will be moved around the land and allowed to graze in large wire pens.
Back in England, farmers used to bring their animals to graze on a patch of grass.
Flocks of sheep graze in the distance while the odd pheasant flutters between the topiary.
The chef makes his own ham at Sugar Shack, his seasonal restaurant where pigs graze the premises.
This dedicated pen prevents mistypes caused by hands and other objects that may graze the screen's surface.
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They graze their animals on the toxic land and feed their families with vegetables grown on it.
"Any increase in traffic presents an increased danger to the animals which graze on the commons, " he said.
But my hands did not dare even graze her, and always stayed a few centimetres from her skin.
Under Mr Ashdown, he had been put out to graze in the lowly post of rural affairs spokesman.
However, only farmers who both plant row crops and graze cattle can afford to do this, said Perry.
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Most shepherds graze sheep, some yaks, but many also have a herd of horses left to wander the valleys throughout summer.
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The thing which attracts the geese to those airports is all that short grass which they can graze upon.
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One step would be to create small plots in which cattle could graze.
They need less land to graze on than cows, and have more babies.
The idea of the Common originated near an English village in a field where everyone brought their animals to graze.
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The exception, known as the Shibaa farms, has, in the words of a local shepherd, grass to graze 10, 000 goats.
Herdwicks, which often graze at heights of about 3, 000ft (915 metres), are recognised as one of the hardiest British sheep breeds.
The plan would displace about 30, 000 people and affect tens of thousands more who graze cattle there in the dry season.
In reefs, the structure is big lumps of calcium carbonate on which things grow and around which they graze and hunt.
In the city's high-tech zone, cleared as a site for hoped-for semiconductor factories and pharmaceutical plants, cows graze amid empty buildings.
The idea of the Common in economics originated in a field in an English village where everyone brought their animals to graze.
"The officers were fired upon with a shoulder weapon, " Perez said, with one of them suffering a "graze wound" to his head.
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Leading resident Mary Sheridan appeared sporting a graze on her face which she said she received when pushed over by the police.
The idea of the Common in economics originated near an English village in a field where everyone brought their animals to graze.
Ripe sloes and crab apples line the path that runs along green pasture where sheep and cattle graze happily in the soft rain.
No 20th-century antibiotics or growth hormones on the premises here -- only healthy, happy cows with plenty of space to roam and graze.
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