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  • 81Mrs Henry de la Pasture — (1866 – 30 October 1945), born Elizabeth Lydia Rosabelle Bonham and after her second marriage styled Lady Clifford, was a British novelist and dramatist. Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 References 4 Exter …

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  • 82Wood pasture — is a historical European land management system in which open woodland provided shelter and forage for grazing animals, particularly sheep and cattle, as well as woodland products such as timber for construction and fuel, coppiced stems for… …

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  • 83Green Pasture Inn — (Пномпень,Камбоджа) Категория отеля: Адрес: #10,Street.450,Toul Tompong I Distric …

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  • 84Tunney's Pasture — es un área dentro de la Ciudad de Ottawa, Ontario, que está dedicada exclusivamente a edificios del gobierno federal del Canadá. Está rodeada por Scott Street al sur, Parkdale Avenue al este, el Ottawa River Parkway al norte y la Northwestern… …

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  • 85Crop & Pasture Science —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Crop Pasture Sci. Language Englis …

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  • 86Horse Pasture — Horse Pasture, VA U.S. Census Designated Place in Virginia Population (2000): 2255 Housing Units (2000): 1021 Land area (2000): 9.623974 sq. miles (24.925976 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.028979 sq. miles (0.075054 sq. km) Total area (2000):… …

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  • 87Horse Pasture, VA — U.S. Census Designated Place in Virginia Population (2000): 2255 Housing Units (2000): 1021 Land area (2000): 9.623974 sq. miles (24.925976 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.028979 sq. miles (0.075054 sq. km) Total area (2000): 9.652953 sq. miles… …

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  • 88put someone out to pasture — put (someone) out to pasture to make someone stop working at their job because they are too old to be useful. At 62, he felt he was not ready to be put out to pasture. Etymology: based on the tradition of keeping farm animals that are too old to… …

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  • 89put out to pasture — put (someone) out to pasture to make someone stop working at their job because they are too old to be useful. At 62, he felt he was not ready to be put out to pasture. Etymology: based on the tradition of keeping farm animals that are too old to… …

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  • 90improved pasture — /ɪmpruvd ˈpastʃə/ (say improohvd pahschuh) noun 1. a species of forage plant, grown as pasture. 2. the area of land on which such pasture is grown. 3. natural pasture which has been top dressed …