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1. moved slowly away and started cropping the grass
2. They make scarce any manure for their corn fields, he says ; but when one piece of ground has been exhausted by continual cropping, they clear and cultivate another piece of fresh land; and when that is exhausted, proceed to a third
3. Their cattle are allowed to wander through the woods and other uncultivated grounds, where they are half-starved; having long ago extirpated almost all the annual grasses, by cropping them too early in the spring, before they had time to form their flowers, or to shed their seeds
4. “It’s…” She drew a deep breath, trying to counter the fresh irritation cropping up in her once more
5. I don’t want any unfinished business cropping up later
6. As the mower propelled me along the shed floor at an ever-increasing speed, I was vaguely aware of strange, violet coloured lights flashing passed overhead, and when it mounted a line of grow-bags, the blades clattered into life, cropping neat strips from my hair, until I ended up looking like some seventies punk star
7. the cropping of ears;
8. For days, my eyes had longed to see the vision of my beautiful horse and now, there was Jasper, only a few feet away, contentedly cropping grass with Dublin
9. It kept cropping up, reminding me that it was still there and that I had a job to do
10. The question that kept cropping up was how much of the aggressiveness was sports related and how much was a deliberate attempt to sideline future Federation officers
11. Be aware that ear cropping of dogs is illegal in numerous
12. com/ear-cropping The Truth about Canine Ear Cropping
13. This performs the cropping operation on the image
14. In any case, the former sheriff’s mare, old-in-the-tooth and a little mangy in the coat, stood before Schmoozeglutton, half-heartedly cropping the sparse grass behind his house
15. Whereupon she remarked, with unexpected tranquillity, "How that man keeps on cropping up
16. "What do you mean--keeps on cropping up?" he asked
17. She had lost no time in cropping up, he thought
18. April, early spring, with birds in the air and bees buzzing amidst the cropping of freshly-sprouted flowers, something so dark and ominous came trotting through one woman’s life in a way that could be seen as ironic
19. It was not long after when secrets and techniques starting cropping up
20. Cropping is easily achieved by selecting the “crop” tool within
21. Thoughts kept cropping up in her head that shook her confidence but she tried to stay positive
22. Snuffers: A device similar to a pair of scissors for cropping and holding the snuff of a candle
23. An accent known to the Cropping Villages of the south, traces of his words were
24. along the main road alone, it was the only form of entertainment the cropping folk liked
25. between grand trees and the surrounding hillside, the Cropping Village of Sorle was half-
26. bitter for the rest of their short journey? Already electing to pay someone at the Cropping
27. The main Cropping Villages
28. Soaked through, by early evening of the next turn, the Cropping Village of Candal
29. “But I wanted to ask the ladies about the rumors that have been cropping up,” the reporter protested
30. I distinguished a moor sheep cropping the short turf on the graves
31. The horses were quietly cropping the rich grass by the stream
32. " In the room over that, a little flabby terrier of a clerk with dangling hair (his cropping seemed to have been forgotten when he was a puppy) was similarly engaged with a man with weak eyes, whom Mr
33. Nothing had been stolen: money was found on both bodies, their costly weapons lay beside them, and two valuable horses were cropping the grass in the clearing outside
34. Though perhaps “fanzine” was the better word, as its formal debts were less to any national glossy than to the small-batch booklets that had started cropping up in head shops and record exchanges at the dawn of the 1970s
35. The mule left off cropping at the devil grass and came along without an argument for once
36. But cropping out of the ground, right in the path of the stream which looped itself about it, was a great rock, almost a hill of stone, like a last outpost of the distant mountains, or a huge piece cast miles into the plain by some giant among giants
37. They are called “standard” simply because approximately the same number of days has kept cropping up, time after time, throughout market history
38. Throughout history, virtually the same numbers keep cropping up again and again
39. I distinguished a moor-sheep cropping the short turf on the graves
40. It is because revolution cannot be really conquered, and that being providential and absolutely fatal, it is always cropping up afresh: before Waterloo, in Bonaparte overthrowing the old thrones; after Waterloo, in Louis XVIII
41. A glance capable of piercing all that mist deeply would have perceived at some distance a sort of little sutler's wagon with a fluted wicker hood, harnessed to a famished nag which was cropping the grass across its bit as it halted, hidden, as it were, behind the hovel which adjoins the highway to Nivelles, at the angle of the road from Mont-Saint-Jean to Braine l'Alleud; and in the wagon, a sort of woman seated on coffers and packages
42. Even the bison, to some extent, keeps pace with the seasons cropping the pastures of the Colorado only till a greener and sweeter grass awaits him by the Yellowstone
43. Years afterwards she could bring the whole scene back again, as if it had been only yesterday—the mild blue eyes and kindly smile of the Knight—the setting sun gleaming through his hair, and shining on his armour in a blaze of light that quite dazzled her—the horse quietly moving about, with the reins hanging loose on his neck, cropping the grass at her feet—and the black shadows of the forest behind—all this she took in like a picture, as, with one hand shading her eyes, she leant against a tree, watching the strange pair, and listening, in a half dream, to the melancholy music of the song
44. This answer was written with the object of delay until Burton's return; and, as before, the Doctor took the paper to the salt spring, while Tom went to a position where he could watch the goat carry away the message to the boy; and he had not long to wait, for within a couple of hours the boy and his goats appeared and slowly passed the place, and, as they quietly went along from bush to bush cropping the leaves, one took the letter, and in a few minutes the boy had taken it from the goat
45. He lived solely for his own amusement; cropping life’s greenness in a slow, easy, ruminant fashion, and on a modest income
46. In the meadow beyond, flocks of sheep are cropping the grass, and an old negro is busily engaged in repairing a breach in the stone wall
47. The ruined walls of this old mansion, with lichen cropping out from every crevice; the unhinged doors and broken windows; the ladder rotting as it leans against the moss-grown roof, the broken well-sweep and deserted barn, offer an aspect of desolation and decay which should prove sufficient bait to tempt any ghost of moderate demands