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1. Hay: It is a sign of riches, prosperity, and a happy love affair for the unmarried
2. of oratory, storytelling at the Storymoja Hay Festival, where he was caught up in a tragedy and unfortunate crossfire that lead to his passing
3. with the hay sagging in my hollow centred mattress,
4. He was busy grooming Starlight – something they had argued about, until he had pointed out that if he couldn’t do something practical, he would go crazy and she had conceded the point – and she was perched on a hay bale watching him
5. Swarms of bees in budding May is worth a load of hay,
6. and my denial, and so, in the hay barn, our barn,
7. who laid with her in soft hay,
8. I place the ‘King of Asanas’ in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract because in the relief and cure of such ailments as asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, nose troubles, and sinus troubles it has no equal
9. The regular practice of the Headstand helps to relieve insomnia, tension, nervousness and anxiety, poor circulation of the blood, asthma, bronchitis, sinusitis, hay fever, headaches, female disorders, and lack of energy
10. I stand feeling like a spare part, watching the unloading of the wagon and revelling in the not unpleasant scent of hay and horses which permeates the air
11. However, she appears to have got over her fit of nerves and is tucking into the hay in the bag at the end of the stall apparently quite content with her lot
12. As the barge moves out and the deck under her hooves shifts, Sefir’s ears go back but the proximity of Adamant and the scent of the hay soon calm her again
13. She made sure that there was plenty of hay, and several of the apples he loved in his food bin
14. Rayne finished brushing Star, made sure he had plenty of hay, apples, and water in his feed bin and then headed back to the main house
15. Large bales of hay were spread about their pen; it was going to be a very cold night
16. They grabbed the moldy hay out of the box
17. She had the choice of pacing, laying in the hay, or sitting on the rim of the pallet
18. ‘The media will make hay with this story
19. hay on the floor
20. When she awoke, he’d gentle laid her on a pile of fresh mowed hay, and had his jacket wrapped about her chest and arms, he sat crossed legged right next to her, with his head hung low in his hands
21. "And hay rides too
22. You’ll find fresh hay in a bin at the back,’ said the
23. And her hair is like a rake of last years hay,
24. The feed bins were full of oats and there was plenty of hay
25. It was reckoned a piece of magnificence in Thomas Becket, that he strewed the floor of his hall with clean hay or rushes in the season, in order that the knights and squires, who could not get seats, might not spoil their fine clothes when they sat down on the floor to eat their dinner
26. After brushing down his horse and filling her trough with fresh water and hay, Zarko decided it was time to head home
27. It regulates, for example, the money price of grass and hay, of butcher's meat, of horses, and the maintenance of horses, of land carriage consequently, or of the greater part of the inland commerce of the country
28. She spread quite a bit of hay, then the cloth on top
29. his shirt off already as it was hot stacking hay in the barn
30. The German machine guns scythed through our wave as though they were cutting hay and the swishing sound they made reminded me of this
31. “I suspect he is rolling in the hay with one of the farmer’s daughters,” said the fair-haired woman with a sniff before she stalked out of the tent
32. Hay can also be used in questions
33. Alex had broken the ice off the top of the water trough by the time she got there and every stall was filled with fresh hay
34. Carmen worked at the hay with the toe of her boot
35. Did you put some more hay in her stall?”
36. Carmen was scooping hay out of one of the kidding stalls when he found her at the barn
37. “That’s all you ever wanted, wasn’t it? A tumble in the hay with the farmers’ daughter
38. do you actually think I traveled six hundred miles just for a tumble in the hay with you? Do you think I’m that desperate or are you implying your reputation is that good?”
39. Alex paused at the hay pile and sat down, cross-legged, while he examined a chart
40. “Thanks,” she said, and dropped to the hay beside him
41. Did he think she had named the goat after his girlfriend? She dropped back on the hay and wrinkled her nose at him
42. Was that what he was trying to tell her? If she were willing to take that tumble in the hay, he’d hang around a while longer? She kicked the stone again, sending it flying across the yard
43. She cut the strings and pulled a few leaves from a new bale of alfalfa hay
44. As she lifted the hay and turned, a figure moved in the hay on the floor
45. She was surprised to see him with Lori, rolling in the hay - and there was no question about what was going on this time
46. There was hay on the ground, water buckets, and a feeding trough—but there were about ten goats in there and, according to my mates onboard, about fifty more on the way for a customer across the sea
47. Hay spread on the ground and covered with blankets formed the bed of the patients; but land crabs, scorpions, and tarantulas worried the men repeatedly, and they bitterly resented the treatment of the country they had bled for
48. The Secretary of War suggests that if the navy will not undertake to break through, take a transport, cover the pilot-house in most exposed points with baled hay, attach an anchor to a towline, and if possible grapple the torpedo cables, and call for volunteers from the army to run into the harbour, thus making a way for the navy
49. The insanity of advocating baled hay to shield an unarmoured transport from modern projectiles that had ignited the wood lining of Cervera's ironclads, is obvious
50. Then he made up several bundles of hay and tied these on the other side
1. The field had been hayed once and the second cutting was well on its way to maturity
1. At his demise, effective control of the paper could go one of two ways; to Arthur Hays Suzburger, his son-in-law, or to Julius Ochs Adler, his nephew
2. Probably due to the influence of Iphigene, the power went to Arthur Hays Sulzburger, her husband
3. members of the ACLU Board of Directors (Arthur Garfield Hays and Morris Ernst) took
4. Here are according to Hays Recruitment consultants, is the top 10 ‘turn ons’
5. Part of that land is devoted to vegetables and environmentally raised legumes, hays and grasses for the livestock on the farm
6. Wearing civilian clothes, not his uniform, Butterfield was at a reception at the Johnson White House and a powerful congressman, Wayne Hays, approached him
7. Hays would later become famous for putting his mistress Elizabeth Ray, who could not even type, file or answer the phone, on his House payroll
8. “Hi! Wayne Hays, Ohio,” he said extending his hand
9. Hays scowled, quickly pulled his hand away, and without a word spun around and walked away
10. A full 39 years later Butterfield wrote this of the Hays incident: “I was dumbfounded
11. I did what I had to do, but the incident with Wayne Hays never left my mind
12. It was 50 years later when I asked Butterfield about the encounter with Hays and the memory still triggered an outpouring
13. Hays would later become famous: Marian Clark and Rudy Mara, “Closed Session Romance on the Hill,” Washington Post, May 23, 1976, p
14. He knew the British Adviser to the Raja at Kota Bahru quite well, a Mr Wilson- Hays, and I got him to write out to Wilson Hays by air mail telling him about Jean Paget and asking him to do what he could for her
15. very friendly letter back from Wilson- Hays saying that he was expecting her, and I was able to get a letter out to her by air mail to meet her at the Chartered Bank telling her what we had done
16. She got out of the Dakota wearing the same light grey coat and skirt in which she had left London, and Wilson- Hays was there himself to meet the aeroplane, with his wife
17. I met Wilson- Hays at the United University Club a year later, when he was on leave
18. Mrs Wilson- Hays sent her up a cup of tea and a little fruit to her bedroom, and she had a long, warm bath, putting off her native clothes for the last time
19. She walked with Wilson Hays in the garden of the Residency next morning after breakfast in the cool of the day
20. The Bowens met her at the airstrip, which is ten miles from the town of Kuantan; Wilson- Hays had sent them a signal that morning
21. Wilson- Hays had advised her about hotels, and she stayed at the Adelphi opposite the Cathedral
22. Hays, The Real Thing: Truth and Power at the Coca-Cola Company
23. The two baby boys, two and four years old, respectively, were in charge of Miss Margaret Hays, who is a fluent speaker of French, and she had tried vainly to get from the lisping lips of the two little ones some information that would lead to the finding of their relatives
24. Miss Hays, also a survivor of the Titanic, took charge of the almost naked waifs on the Carpathia
25. Had not their pretty nineteen-year-old foster mother provided them with pretty suits and little white shoes and playthings a-plenty? Then, too, Miss Hays had a Pom dog that she brought with her from Paris and which she carried in her arms when she left the Titanic and held to her bosom through the long night in the life-boat, and to which the children became warmly attached
26. Miss Hays, unable to learn the names of the little fellows, had dubbed the older Louis and the younger "Lump