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each and grazin'
The counters rode through the pasture countin' each bunch of grazin' cattle, and drifted it back so that it didn't get mixed with the uncounted cattle ahead.

each and bunch
As a result, all kinds of stuff gets in its way, including a bunch of wiring that passes through the eye and leaves us with a pair of blind spots, one in each eye.
: Nasreddin picked up a bunch of grapes and gave each child a grape.
The sound waves can be digitized: Sample a strength at short intervals like in picture above to get bunch of numbers that approximate at each time step the strength of a wave.
To force Edward to take this route, Bruce adopted tactics similar to those he had used at the Battle of Loudon Hill: both sides of the road were peppered with small pits or ' pots ', each three feet deep and covered with brush, which would force the enemy to bunch towards the centre of a dangerously constricted front.
At the same time, in early November of each year and to commemorate Bob Hoffman ’ s birthday, a prestige lifting contest was always held as part of “ Bob Hoffman ’ s Birthday Party .” In 1971, it was decided to make this event the “ World Weightlifting Championships .” There was no such thing as ‘ teams ’ and thus was predominantly a whole bunch of American lifters, plus four from Great Britain and one from the West Indies.
" Prutyk " ( may also be spelled " prutik ") is the bunch ( switch or stick ) that is created when you pull together each bunch of three threads together using hem-stitch.
In Ukrainian, " prutyk " is simply another name for ' simple hemstitch ' ( i. e.: " merezhka-prutyk "), or it can mean each tiny ' bunch ' in the hemstitching.
At the Columbus, Ohio stop of Gigantour 2006, Lamb of God lead singer Randy Blythe chastised the crowd for moshing after someone was hurt in the mosh pit, commenting that: " The world looks at a show like this and thinks we are just a bunch of violent motherfuckers who try to hurt each other.
200 to 300 firecrackers were tied up in a bunch, then red clay was spread at the bottom of the bunch, and forced into each end of the firecracker with a punch, gun power was pour into it, then the other end was sealed with awl by turning the tube inward, and a fuse inserted.
When mowing rye, the villagers let some stalks stand, tie flowers among them, and when finished with their work gather around them and shout three times: “ Fru Gaue, you keep some fodder, this year on the wagon .” In Prignitz, they call her fru Gode and leave a bunch of grain standing in each field which they call “ Fru Gode ’ s portion .” In the district of Hameln, it was custom, if a reaper while binding sheaves passed over one, to jeer and call out: “ Is that for fru Gauen?
This becomes possible as every game in the series revolves around the recruitment of the 108 Stars of Destiny ; wherein the fighter characters recruited from the bunch can be used as members for the battle party ; each game in the series have its respective Stars of Destiny.
When the particles are accelerated to maximum energy ( and focused to so-called bunches ), an electron and a positron bunch is made to collide with each other at one of the collision points of the detector.
# Toast, cake cutting, and a ritual where each female friend / relative pulls a ribbon out of a bunch.
Ray Muzyka, the co-executive producer, wrote, " We learned to make sure all elements of the team are talking to each other and working as a group, rather than as a bunch of individuals!
Corresponding to each of these bunch combinators is conjunction, and each
We would have gone our own ways and done our own things: the only reference point for any of this bunch of people who liked each other's works, and each other, more or less, was Maciunas.
* A bunch of animals including a cock are in prison and brag to each other about what they are there for.
He had made a bunch of shittier moves, he ’ s the first to admit, that weren't aimed for the highest result each time out ".
Hence, it is necessary to increase the collision probability of the particles at the interaction point for each bunch crossing.

each and cattle
In the Shikhali district an estimated 7, 000 head of cattle were taken away from Hazaras and 350 men and women of the Jaghori district had been sold at Kabul markets each at the price of 20 – 21 Afs.
The single suckler system of rearing calves is similar to that occurring naturally in wild cattle, where each calf is suckled by its own mother until it is weaned at about nine months old.
In a series of wars pitting the Khoikhoi against each other, the Boers assumed all Khoikhoi land and claimed all their cattle.
To produce necessary goods Bolesław I organized a network of service settlements that specialized each in manufacturing about 30 different goods, such as: barrels, arches, metal wares, spears, as well as settlements responsible for animal husbandry, i. e., swine, horses or cattle.
Cattle are placed in a cattle crush in order to restrain them prior inspecting the mouth and amount of teeth that each animal has.
Beneath the Mwami was a Tutsi ministerial council of great chiefs, the batware b ' intebe, while below them was a group of lesser Tutsi chiefs, who for the large part governed the country in districts, each district having a cattle chief and a land chief.
In the same tabular report, its resident priest estimated that 5, 000 cattle, 7, 000 sheep, 2, 200 horses and 30 mules were on mission lands, while about 3, 000 fanegas of grain ( some 220 pounds each of wheat, barley or corn ) had been harvested.
According to some versions, Heracles drove his remaining cattle past a cave, where Cacus had hidden the stolen animals, and they began calling out to each other.
Heracles, the hero whose exploits always celebrate the new Olympian order over the old traditions, came to Thebes, one of the ancient Mycenaean cities of Greece, and found that the Greeks were paying tribute of 100 cattle ( a hecatomb ) each year to Erginus, king of the Minyans.
Hercules drove his remaining cattle past a cave, where Cacus was hiding the stolen ones, and they began calling out to each other.
A cattle auction takes place at 12: 30 PM each Saturday.
The area of grazing land required to support nearly 3, 000 dragons each consuming three to four cattle ( or herdbeast ) a week has been compared to the whole Mississippi basin with a sustainable herd.
It is believed the first game of paintball was played when " cowboys " shot each other with tree and cattle markers. The game has been adopted as an extreme sport.
What is known is that he argued that each of the phenomena had a natural rather than divine explanation in a manner reminiscent of Anaximander's theories and that there was only one god, the world as a whole, and that he ridiculed the anthropomorphism of the Greek religion by claiming that cattle would claim that the gods looked like cattle, horses like horses, and lions like lions, just as the Ethiopians claimed that the gods were snubnosed and black and the Thracians claimed they were pale and red-haired.
Unpainted, rusting, jagged wire fences along the tracks barred the city from its waterfront ... The engines that pulled trains along the tracks burned coal or oil ; from their smokestacks a dense black smog rose toward the apartment houses, coating windowsills with grit ... stench seemed to hang over Riverside Drive endlessly after each passage of a train carrying south to the slaughterhouses in downtown Manhattan carload after carload of cattle and pigs.
Although the Spanish destroyed the buccaneers ' settlements several times, on each occasion they returned due to an abundance of natural resources: hardwood trees, wild hogs and cattle, and fresh water.
As a result, many supposedly pure yak or pure cattle probably carry each other's genetic material.
On a long drive, there was usually one cowboy for each 250 head of cattle.
Haydn's gentle sense of humor is indulged here as the newly created creatures appear, each with musical illustration: lion, tiger, stag, horse, cattle, sheep, insects, and worms.
The town acted as a gathering point or tryst for the Michaelmas cattle sale held each year and the surrounding fields and hillsides were black with the tens of thousands of cattle-some from as far away as Caithness and the Outer Hebrides ( for comparison, in 1790 the population of Crieff was about 1, 200 which led to a ratio of tens cows per person, similar to the sheep / human ratio in New Zealand ).

each and where
`` On each side of the Hoogli, where we are now sailing, are the Hindoo cottages, as thick together as the houses in our seaports.
We gently usher them to an island of tables and chairs strategically placed on the far side of the pool where they can amuse each other until we get ready to merge sides.
I lived in this onward-driving contest where each day overcame a new difficulty, gained a new truth, or banished a previous error ''.
We also give, for each property, an example where the property is absent.
If cell Af is an information cell, it and any information cells in the Y-region that have been linked to Af each contain an address in the W-region where a potentially matching form is stored.
In the absence of a reservoir of political consensus each organized political group hopes that the elections will give them new prominence, but in a system where there is as yet no place for the less prominent.
The largest true alphabet where each letter is graphically independent is probably Georgian, with 41 letters.
Following each individual brick should be a layer of adobe mortar, recommended to be at least an inch thick to make certain there is ample strength between the brick ’ s edges and also to provide a relative moisture barrier during the seasons where the arid climate does produce rain.
* Observing evidence for contact between languages, which may indicate approximately when and where they were adjacent to each other.
An abjad is a type of writing system where each symbol always or usually stands for a consonant, leaving the reader to supply the appropriate vowel.
As Daniels used the word, an abugida contrasts with a syllabary, where letters with shared consonants or vowels show no particular resemblance to each another, and with an alphabet proper, where independent letters are used to denote both consonants and vowels.
Some meals are communal, such as fondue, where a pot is set in the middle of the table for each person to dip into.
Furthermore, each individual speaker has their own style of signing depending on various factors, such as where they went to school, if they were mainstreamed ( see Mainstreaming ( education )), who taught them ASL, at what age they learned ASL, and how active they are in the Deaf Community.
The quantum number n first appeared in the Bohr model where it determines the radius of each circular electron orbit.
## < tt > SubBytes </ tt >— a non-linear substitution step where each byte is replaced with another according to a lookup table.
## < tt > ShiftRows </ tt >— a transposition step where each row of the state is shifted cyclically a certain number of steps.
The < tt > MixColumns </ tt > function takes four bytes as input and outputs four bytes, where each input byte affects all four output bytes.
Alcaeus was a contemporary and a countryman of Sappho and, since both poets composed for the entertainment of Mytilenean friends, they had many opportunities to associate with each other on a quite regular basis, such as at the Kallisteia, an annual festival celebrating the island's federation under Mytilene, held at the ' Messon ' ( referred to as temenos in fr. s 129 and 130 ), where Sappho performed publicly with female choirs.
We could, alternatively, choose an encoding for Turing machines, where an encoding is a function which associates to each Turing Machine M a bitstring < M >.
) where each of them is declared to be the chief in some quality, Ānanda is mentioned five times ( more often than any other ).
Some convictions triggered an automatic penalty, but where this was not the case the two litigants each proposed a penalty for the convicted defendant and the jury chose between them in a further vote.
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
The most common coordinate system to use is the Cartesian coordinate system, where each point has an x-coordinate representing its horizontal position, and a y-coordinate representing its vertical position.

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