He sighed and walked to his grand grey steed and began to untie his valiant beast of burden. |
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The llama was domesticated as a beast of burden, while the alpaca was kept for its wool, and the guinea-pig for meat. |
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As a beast of burden the yak can keep a foothold on even the steepest path and it can be ridden. |
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Ancient Egyptian art depicts this animal as their domesticated beast of burden. |
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For many years, this intelligent and docile animal has been used by man as a beast of burden, circus performer, and even as a weapon of war. |
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A horse is more than just a beast of burden, and if you look at it just as an animal you'll get killed in battle. |
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Instead of being looked upon as a beast of burden, I have freely chosen my profession. |
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So Dalit parents are complicit in selling their children, especially a girl child, because the girl child is a beast of burden. |
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Thus, a prize bull the value of which lies in stud fees cannot be used as a beast of burden. |
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For this reason, we compare the Torah to a yoke, a piece of wood which is placed on the neck of a beast of burden. |
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Sometimes the patibulum was attached to a wagon so that the humiliated slave would be forced to behave like a beast of burden. |
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Oxen were a common beast of burden during biblical times, and I believe that the sledges were probably drawn by those beasts, either individually or in small teams. |
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The Carnosaur looked more like a beast of burden than a predator. |
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In the few works that have been carried out on pastoralists, a number of stereotyping observers liken a woman's role in the pastoral economy to that of the beast of burden. |
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For the latter, the slave has the same value as a beast of burden. |
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Indeed, the T often served as a mechanical beast of burden. |
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