He keeps pigs, cattle and sheep and does not look after the animals himself, contracting out all the mucky work. |
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We are all sick with mucky colds again and Amelia is in the middle of the worst of it. |
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In Iowa City, hundreds of homes are buried in what was rolling prairie just a few days ago, but is now a mucky lagoon. |
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Let us escape from the mucky world of politics for a day and enjoy the cleaner healthier world of heavy engineering. |
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The problem is this is all so tangled and mucky, I'm not sure what the legal issues actually are anymore. |
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Daily life and work is becoming ensnared in the undercurrents of mucky politics that pervades almost every aspect of work life. |
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A million pot-holes, mucky streets, traffic jams topped by heavy showers ensure a two-hour drive to the nearest mall. |
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I don't know what I'd do without mine, as my back window gets terribly mucky in rainy weather. |
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Young children ran around the mucky puddles and splashed in the water, enjoying Saturday fun with their friends. |
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We dressed for action by a mucky duck pond, more layers than so far this season, the butchers useful for a pasty. |
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The driver's side window opened, which allowed more water to pour into the car and also make it sink further into the mucky bottom of the ditch. |
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It can spot a dodgy dram of whisky, a mucky drop of water or adulterated petrol, in moments. |
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The third day, we ascended to 14,000-foot Mawenzi Tarn, a mucky natural sump nestled against the jagged brown peak of Mawenzi itself. |
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Whether going forward or in defence these three were everywhere, covering every mucky blade of grass. |
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During migration and winter, snipes can also be found in salt marshes, estuaries, and other mucky areas. |
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There was a field beside the road, half mucky dirt and clods, and half graying grass struggling for vitality. |
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The morning light was diffused to a mucky orange by the pollution of the shuddering city. |
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Her white apron became splotched with mucky water and her hands were red from scrubbing. |
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During that time it attracted some 16,000 hits as punters paid to watch mucky movies. |
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He was accused of accessing mucky pictures and the website of a Las Vegas escort agency. |
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Angel told the Greenock Telegraph that she had already had some enquiries, although a number were a bit mucky. |
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There is nothing like a morning under the brine to scrub clean a tired and mucky heart and head. |
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My lesson was inside, because the outdoor arena was too mucky from the sleet. |
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The sounds of clinking glasses, shouting voices with the undertones of murmuring conversation, and the flickering of flame radiated from the mucky place. |
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They are fed meal made from smaller fish, which are caught in the mucky waters of the North Atlantic. |
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Six countries in the region of the Congo have their mucky hands in that area. |
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In fourth gear, the intrepid vehicle clawed its way over mucky mounds and through watery ruts. |
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That causes the disturbance of the waterbed and the mucky waterbed that flows into James Bay. |
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As the glacier retreated, it left behind mucky ground moraine covering vast areas. |
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On the other hand, if our atmosphere is particularly mucky, the Moon could fade to a faint, grey shadow. |
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I stand near the 2010 RX and in its dirty, mucky winter-stained state, it still looks proud. |
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When the mucky stuff gives way to asphalt, the Silverado quickly softens its rugged demeanor. |
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The nearby beaches are now mostly covered with vegetation and the water has turned mucky along the shore. |
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When cleared of their natural vegetation, these mucky black soils are used to grow specialty crops such as vegetables. |
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There's crumbs in the bed, mucky videos strewn all over the floor, dust balls in every corner, no cream in the fridge and a weird pong coming from the bathroom. |
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Sunlight swarms through and over the pale-green saw grass, plays along the surface, dives down to the dark, mucky bottom, and spreads back up to engulf our little group. |
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The ground looked good from the beginning though and even on the mucky entrance to the course carloads of immaculately-dressed beauties were everywhere. |
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Muttering and cursing to herself she pulls herself upright and finds that her trousers are covered in mucky water from a bowl that has been left on the floor. |
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A number of elderly supporters failed to hold their footing and had to be assisted back up off the mucky ground with their clothing clearly soiled. |
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Across the mucky yard what can only be described as a run down shed, with a tarpaulin roof and a piece of pallet for a gate, was home to four Alsatians. |
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There, 5.3 million home Net users spent more than an hour visiting hot sites, while the research found that 40 per cent of Spanish home Net users visited a mucky site in June. |
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Xinhua, China's official news agency, reports that one of its staffers was offered mucky clips as a purchase incentive when he asked for a demo of the video. |
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A Californian pornographer is suing Google for copyright infringement alleging the search engine's image search is giving people free peeks at its mucky pictures. |
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The out-of-place lady stood out like a sore thumb among the burnouses and African colors, among the mucky denim. |
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Now you can pick your three hottest games of the moment before you leave the door, knowing they will be safe from those dreaded drops and knocks and mucky little pockets. |
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Right down to the mucky bottoms of these poisoned lakes. |
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As adept as Kenneth Williams with a winning double entendre, Prince enters his post-Imperial years – when a hit was a delightful surprise rather than a matter of course – with this engagingly mucky, Bolanesque swaggerer. |
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Another solution is to devolve all power into individual hands, but this is too complex for most people who just want someone else to deal with the mucky details. |
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It is very important not to overlook aeration in small basins and in ponds which have a large organic load and that are typically mucky at the bottom. |
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This is an open forest of twisted larch trees rooted in mucky soil. |
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A broken nail, mucky cuticles or nasty hangnail can be fixed in seconds with a great new nail rescue kit that's just hitting the market. |
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Everything is mucky and if not careful you could suffocate in the mud. |
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Is the shoreline mainly bedrock or do you have a sandy or mucky shoreline? |
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The martagon is a typical Turk's cap lily with stems that are up to a metre tall and a plethora of slightly mucky crimsonpurple flowers. |
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There's everything from Chaucerian mucky puns and wicked wordplay to calculated disassemblies of bigotry and conceitedness. |
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Whyte insisted that he was in the dark about Baxendale-Walker's mucky lifestyle, but the suave moneyman was happy to brag about his raunchy screen antics. |
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