I was sick to death of filming green fields and hedgerows and tumbledown barns. |
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Where farms still exist, wooden barns have largely been replaced by modern, tightly sealed farm buildings of corrugated metal siding. |
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The only houses that looked large were the ones that, over time, embraced their great slouching barns with ells. |
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There are still a load of barns on each hillside, unconverted, relatively well maintained. |
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The design uses the farm steading model of barns arranged around a court to create a flexible storehouse of large multi-purpose halls. |
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Some rooms were once first-floor barns and feature original timber and stone in very modern but understated designs. |
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Families built and repaired their own houses and barns, mended their own tools and harness, sometimes smithed iron and tanned leather. |
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Its most recent project was buying the five barns and stackyard at Barton Farm and restoring the West Barn. |
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All we're asking for is one-time help to upgrade our barns and equipment and increase the size of our herds. |
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Then subdivision began, and housing tracts and industrial parks started to replace fields and barns. |
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The firing of houses and outhouses, warehouses, barns, stables and hayricks, could all be the subject of arson prosecutions in the Old Bailey. |
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They taught me to raise pigeon squabs in the barns and farm and I hunted rabbit. |
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These formal shops with five to ten employees manufacture farm machinery, hydraulic equipment, storage barns, furniture, and cabinetry. |
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Along with the original small red house, the farm now has two barns, a sheep pen, and several sheds. |
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His sources range from sidewalks and commercial buildings in town to barns, machine sheds, and livestock pens on farms. |
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Interest in ice boating waned again, and the ice yachts were gradually stored in barns and sheds all over town. |
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The complex consists of 17 free-stall barns spanning over 35 acres and houses the milking herd and milking parlor. |
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The cows swished their tails at the afternoon sun, the red barns stood still and solid, seemingly untouched by summers and winters gone by. |
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That will add huge costs for those operators who are involved in building prefabricated buildings, barns, bridges, glasshouses, and hothouses. |
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There was an entire homestead, with home, barns and other outbuildings, complete with a windmill, falling to the ground, evidently worth nothing. |
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Breeding territory and preferred perching places of males were determined based on regular observations from a hide at the breeding barns. |
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It also guarantees work for the remaining weavers who work the wool into bales of cloth in sheds, barns and outhouses along the Atlantic stretch. |
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These are beautiful examples of hex signs that appear on barns in southeastern Pennsylvania. |
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According to Mississippi law, these facilities have to set the cesspools and barns back at least 300 feet from the property line. |
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The Washburn Valley is true Dales country, with stoutly-built stone barns and sinuous walls dividing up the fields of deep velvety green. |
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He talked to a group of Canadian Forces reservists, visited the livestock barns and posed for several pictures. |
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We by-pass a farm with fine barns and cross another idyllic little stream by way of four large stepping-stones. |
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The previous campus home for the arts program was a series of rambling barns. |
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There are numerous rambling barns and outhouses, and the gardens and two ornamental lakes are exquisite. |
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The Border is a hunter, earth dog, show dog and obedience dog, a whiz at agility trials, ratting in the barns and tracking. |
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Screening windows and doors helps keep flies out of milk barns, pig parlors and homes. |
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In brief, the enforcement notice concerned four former agricultural buildings, including two Dutch barns or similar, grouped around a yard. |
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Gloria's first job, fresh out of high school, was to keypunch data secured from dairy barns around the state. |
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Two days before she kindled, she got loose and spent the day in the woods near the barns. |
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Farms can also provide outbuildings or barns for work to take place away from prying eyes. |
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Much of the walls and roofs of the two barns had been stripped to provide extra materials to construct and reinforce the vital boundary. |
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Nests are located on cliffs, in haystacks, hollow trees, or in barns and old buildings. |
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Children and families took tractor rides to see about 100 lambs being born in barns and fields across farmland at nearby Notton Farm. |
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Ask your friends and fellow horsemen what they like and dislike about the barns that they work in. |
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Before the days of regular garbage pick up, farmers used to dump their unwanted junk in fields and ravines behind their barns. |
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Small villages, hayricks, gloomy barns, steaming dung-heaps and frost blasted trees poked from the snow in black detail. |
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Fireworks must not be set off near livestock or horses in fields or close to barns and stables. |
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Nests may be built in trees and shrubs but are frequently found under building overhangs, in attics, barns, garages and sheds. |
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With the barns at Pimlico Race Course full, other horsemen have been stabling horses in a makeshift tent city on that track's backstretch. |
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Everyone must pick and sleep in freezing barns, beg food and drink salty ditchwater. |
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Before the first shaft was sunk in 1900, the only buildings on this sweep of coast were an ancient manor house and its barns. |
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I read an article which claimed that bare-knuckle fighting in barns is safer than official boxing with gloves on. |
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Nothing grew on its land, and no living thing was reared in its sheds and barns. |
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This configuration recalls the form of traditional livestock barns with a center walkway and animal stalls to each side. |
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His statement about building livestock barns in swampy areas is particularly insulting. |
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It's also possible to go round the old manor house, to poke your nose into all the barns and have a look at the old farm equipment. |
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It believes that offering scenes set in abandoned barns and ivy covered, crumbling conservatories will add a sinister shimmer to the formula. |
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They are known to use many human structures like barns, church towers and ledges of tall buildings as their daytime roost. |
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A small main house sat in front of a larger feed shed, a tool shed, and a pair of large barns emitting intermittent livestock noises. |
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Windows were opened, livestock rustled in their barns, children's voices began to mingle with those of their parents. |
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Houses, farms, barns and even mini wishing wells create a pint-sized Lakeland landscape, which is popular with adults as well as junior visitors. |
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The livestock pens and barns held little interest for her, although she took the time to check out the horse barn, filled with stalls. |
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Also within the wall would have been a well, latrines, a chapel, workshops, barns, pens for livestock, hen houses and perhaps other outbuildings. |
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The little girl was more often to be found prowling around the barns and jumping out of haylofts than sitting inside doing needlework. |
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His earlier genre scenes concentrate on peasants merrymaking or brawling in houses, taverns, or barns. |
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Closer by, the route passes some super old farmyards and barns, one has recesses for beehives. |
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It is a land of undulating hills and hollows, dips and drumlins, rivers, inlets, estuaries and lakes, dotted with homes and barns. |
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Are people being raised in barns now, or am I too old-fashioned for the current era? |
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The pinch point between the two barns could be improved and the 40 mph speed limit could be enforced more strongly. |
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Up to 60 per cent more cash is to be made available from the Government for capital works such as restoring the distinctive network of drystone walls, barns and hedgerows. |
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In the bluff countryside of Sparta, Wis., the hills roll, the barns are red, and Holsteins graze in the shadow of 11-foot-high pumpkins and 15-foot-long walleyes. |
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It likes the stables and barns to nest in and rear its young. |
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The grain is secure in its barns, the linen folded away in its cupboards. |
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Five barns with 34 stalls each will open on the Thistledown backstretch Thursday, increasing the Cleveland-area track's stable capacity to 34 barns and 1,598 stalls. |
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The hogs are farrowed outdoors or in barns or hoop buildings with bedding. |
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Initially the birds vanished from the countryside, as farmers learnt how to farm more efficiently and tougher hygiene rules led to the sealing of barns and grain stores. |
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The study site at Badajoz consists of open farmland with pastures, cereals, and fruit plantations, and most barn swallows breed in barns and other farm buildings. |
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In the US, tornadoes twisting at 300 mph sometimes sweep a path a mile wide over 50 miles, lifting and dumping trucks, barns, livestock and people. |
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It is an easy climb from there up on to Beinn Mheadhoin's long, broad ridge where a line of tors, the sabhalan or the barns, leads you to the summit tor. |
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We were issued with candles, which we used in the dug outs of the billets because our billets consisted of barns, cowsheds, pig sties and places like that. |
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The scheme would involve the creation of new bunkhouses and camping barns aimed at young international travellers and funded by private, public and voluntary partners. |
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To better ventilate the haymows and prevent spontaneous combustion of freshly cut hay, he designed the side walls of two of the barns to end about 3 feet below the eaves. |
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Franzone said he has spoken with Delaware Park owner William Rickman Jr. about the possibility of opening his now-closed barns up for winter stabling. |
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The poults are then moved from the hatcheries to barns that are environmentally controlled, providing maximum protection from predators, disease, and bad weather. |
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There are a number of outhouses and barns to the side of the property. |
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Using the tall doors from one of the barns they had created a strong, padlocked gate across the stone bridge which spanned the width of the water. |
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The barns and milking parlor on the farmstead had been vacant for seven years, so friends helped them clean, test equipment and replace components as needed. |
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Beyond the main flying arena which is used for falconry displays and training courses, there are numerous barns and aviaries for housing and breeding the birds. |
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The company provides loans to the 221 farmers in form of agricultural inputs as well as roofing sheets and flue pipes for constructing barns, where tobacco is cured. |
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Michigan is known for its large barns built in the late 1800s, with gambrel roofs featuring lower, steeper slopes an upper, flatter ones on each side, he explains. |
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The restoration will include the conversion of two barns at the site into 12 en-suite bedrooms, a restaurant, function suite and 150 car parking spaces. |
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The main location is a sprawling area of barns and sheds and lean-tos, all of which have books stashed in them,'' she said. |
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They can be either fully enclosed or open air barns again depending on the climate. |
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Free stall barns are designed to allow the cows freedom to choose when they feed, rest, drink, or stand. |
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Free stall barns and open lots are intensive housing options where feed is brought to the cattle at all times of year. |
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Rust from old iron parts was mixed with a milky paste, forming a red liquid to dobber on barns. |
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Hops arrived in Britain in the 16th century and oast houses started appearing shortly after, although these were originally just adapted barns. |
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Manure is commonly collected from barns and feeding areas to fertilize cropland. |
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We will lay out straw and set miniature barns upon it, putting odorless cows and lintless sheep to rest inside each of them. |
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We've all seen roosters, deer, waterfowl, boats, pigs, cows and other items as weathervanes on barns and houses around the country. |
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The enclosure of livestock in pastures and barns is a relatively new development in the history of agriculture. |
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Excavations during the 1960s revealed four longhouses, many featuring a central drainage channel, and several smaller houses and barns. |
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The upper parts of the dale are particularly striking because of its large old limestone field barns and its profusion of wild flowers. |
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Stone was quarried at several sites including Anglezarke and used for building farmhouses, barns, mills and stone boundary walls. |
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Brown bears may even venture into human dwellings or barns in search of food as humans encroach into bear habitats. |
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Ancillary structures included new town halls, houses, bridges, and tithe barns. |
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Other actions included incendiary attacks on farms, barns and hayricks in the dead of night, as it was easier then to avoid detection. |
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A log builder builds structures of stacked, horizontal logs including houses, barns, churches, fortifications, and more. |
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Local farmers have also been criticised by environmentalists for burning off vegetation to heat their tobacco barns. |
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Overcrowding of cows in barns has been found to reduced feeding, resting and rumination. |
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Residences of a development named Hilltop Place mimic wooden farmhouses with barns attached, painted gray to look paintless but remain tidy. |
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Each milking parlor is surrounded by a set of 3 or 4 loafing barns housing 1,500 or 2,000 cattle. |
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Most barns open onto uncovered corrals, which the cattle are free to enjoy as the weather allows. |
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Every kind of thing is laid up several in barns or storehouses. |
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All over Britain classic vehicles, from tanks to vintage cars, boats to steamrollers, are rusting away in barns, back gardens and suburban garages. |
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He used to say that while the Jarrow marchers had soup kitchens and halls to sleep in along the route, he and his mate slept in barns and had to scrounge food every day. |
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Threshing machines would be broken, workhouses and tithe barns would be attacked and then the rioters would disperse or move on to the next village. |
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The land, which is entirely fenced and being leased at present for cattle farming, includes an airstrip, a fire tower, catch pens, barns, lakes and gravel roads. |
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During the winter months, where temperatures are low enough, dairy cattle are often kept inside barns which are warmed by their collective body heat. |
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In the early 20th century supplies of Red Cedar were dwindling so that pencil manufacturers were forced to recycle the wood from cedar fences and barns to maintain supply. |
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Some buildings such as barns and pubs along the canal were fortified. |
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