In the Middle Ages the countryfolk from the Auvergne district distinguished themselves in Paris by being able to sell water. |
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There is always the sound of excitable clapping from the team's relaxation areas whenever their countryfolk are doing well at other sports. |
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I expect it's just those countryfolk proving to us ignorant townies what wonderful nature-lovers they are. |
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People in towns tend to walk more in parks than countryfolk do in fields. |
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And did not his countryfolk recently reject the opportunity to break away and become independent? |
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I can remember when countryfolk used to fret over spraying the warble fly and dipping the sheep. |
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Syrians already living in Scotland have also offered their assistance in a bid to improve the lot of their stricken countryfolk. |
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I am not being unpleasant towards my fellow countryfolk but as a Nordie now making her way in the big city for the past decade, I know how the rest of Ireland feels about us. |
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It was the same story in 1981 when the 'nature-loving' countryfolk did their best to shoot down the Wildlife and Countryside Act like a brace of pheasant. |
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Combs is still in his twenties and offers, like contemporaries Robert Ellis and Daniel Romano, much to be optimistic about for the countryfolk scene. |
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