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When I come out of the house in the morning, the girls (and now Jesus, too) are waiting for me at the barnyard gate, wheezily braying for their cookies.
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There are ghosts of dozens of conversations in the hallways, stories I remember about buying new plows that now rust in the barnyard and ruined crops from the same vines that we are now harvesting.
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Four settings, good for the whole barnyard.
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But its location within the atmospheric old part of the city gives it a special vibrancy (if sometimes a little too much: The building closest to the fort has strong barnyard aromas from a neighbor's livestock, and the calls to prayer at the mosque next door are the reason earplugs are left on your side table at night).
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Thousands of uninsured and underinsured people showed up for free care, and many were treated in the section of the county fairgrounds where barnyard animals are usually kept.
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Of course, that hasn?t stopped barnyard scientists, the deranged and the just plain stubborn from trying.
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" But after the band left, Victor executives gave the song the more playful title "Barnyard Blues.
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And the other had the aerial prowess of a barnyard chicken.
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At Duluth's Lake Superior Zoo, where a group of barnyard animals drowned in the flood, and a polar bear and two seals temporarily escaped, 200 volunteers dug out exhibits from mudslides and cleaned out debris on Saturday.
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The result is what wine tasters call a "barnyard" aroma, which some find appealing, others revolting.
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In recent years, chicken has shown up on the menu boards, mainly to provide beginners with a non-hoofed barnyard option.
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The normal way of catching the infection, caused by a bacterium called Coxiella burnetii, is breathing in barnyard dust which contains dried placental material, birth fluids, and faeces.
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