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Ranchers and these
Ranchers, under extremely strict sanitation regulations, see their cattle and sheep coming into biological contact with these unchecked wild populations.

Ranchers and which
Ranchers may lease portions of this public rangeland and pay a fee based on the number and type of livestock and the period for which they are on the land.

Ranchers and for
Ranchers were hurt by mavericking ( taking lost, unbranded calves from other ranchers ' herds ), and responded by organizing cooperative roundups, blacklisting, and lobbying for stricter anti-maverick laws.
Ranchers and miners who were contemporary with the Mormon immigrants also took advantage of the Joshua tree, using the trunks and branches as fencing and for fuel for ore-processing steam engines.
Ranchers and farmers, though, do deem this species as invasive because it quickly can move into pastures and grazing lands out-competing grasses for living space.
Ranchers were hurt by mavericking ( taking lost, unbranded calves from other ranchers ' herds ), and responded by organizing cooperative roundups, blacklisting, and lobbying for stricter anti-maverick laws.
The following year, the Asociación Campesina de Ganaderos y Agricultores del Magdalena Medio (" Association of Middle Magdalena Ranchers and Farmers ", ACDEGAM ) was created to handle both the logistics and the public relations of the organization, and to provide a legal front for various paramilitary groups.
Ranchers and farmers moved into the region, like the stations, taking the best lands available with water and forage, significant water and resource sites for the Goshutes in the otherwise barren land.
" Ranchers and railroads later became the common villains seeking for empire in Western stories.
Ranchers and farmers use the term " cattle prods " mainly to refer to fibreglass or metal rods used for encouraging cattle to move ; the majority of people living outside of rural areas use the term ' cattle prod ' exclusively for the electrified variant.
Amokachi, nicknamed " The Bull " was discovered while playing for Ranchers Bee by Nigerian national team coach Clemens Westerhof, who brought the talented player to the 1990 African Nations Cup, and soon Amokachi moved to play for Club Brugge in Belgium.

Ranchers and mostly
* The Dude Ranchers ' Association Group of about 100 ranch owners mostly in the Western United States.

Ranchers and .
* 1875 – The first official game of Polo is played in Argentina after being introduced by British Ranchers.
Ranchers moved out on the plains, and needed to fence their land in against encroaching farmers and other ranchers.
Ranchers and miners formally established the town of Manzanar in 1910, but abandoned the town by 1929 after the City of Los Angeles purchased the water rights to virtually the entire area.
Ranchers would hold a spring roundup where the cows and the calves belonging to each ranch were separated and the calves branded.
Ranchers and farmers who built homes along the fertile plain of the Hassayampa River accompanied the miners.
Ranchers raise cattle and sheep.
Ranchers raised sheep here from 1850 to 1948.
One of the longest homesteaded Ranchers were the Lesters, a family of four that parted their way from the island during Pearl Harbor due to the dangers the war posed on them.
Ranchers and farmers followed the miners and the U. S. government failed to keep settlers out of Indian lands.
Ranchers tried to put a stop to this by using barbed wire fences to barricade their land, water sources, and cattle.
Ranchers supported armed groups to hunt down and kill the Selk ' nam.
In 1926 the Dude Ranchers Association was founded in Cody, Wyoming to represent the needs of this rapidly growing industry.

sell and these
Merchants wade into these pools and collect petroleum in ladles and fill goatskins with it, these oil merchants then sell them in different regions.
De Schutter told the Independent in March 2012: " What we are seeing now is that these financial markets have developed massively with the arrival of these new financial investors, who are purely interested in the short-term monetary gain and are not really interested in the physical thing – they never actually buy the ton of wheat or maize ; they only buy a promise to buy or to sell.
" That's where we learned we could sell these things, because people ate them up were enthusiastic about them.
European states kept these weapons largely among themselves by refusing to sell these weapons to African leaders.
: And these I do not sell for gold
: And these I do not sell for gold,
Having taken on some £ 4 billion of debt to finance these acquisitions, the company had to sell off its commodity chemicals businesses.
A slave revolt in Haiti and an impending war with England, however, led France to abandon these plans and sell the entire territory to the United States, who had originally intended only to seek the purchase of New Orleans and its adjacent lands.
But these unskillful workers cannot hope to sell the result of their labor process at a higher price ( as opposed to value ) simply because they have spent more time than other workers producing the same kind of commodities.
To address anti-trust concerns, MCA set up a separate company, EMKA, Ltd., to sell these films to television.
Plea bargaining has been defended as a voluntary exchange that leaves both parties better off, in that defendants have many procedural and substantive rights, but by pleading guilty, defendants sell these rights to the prosecutor, receiving concessions that they esteem more highly than the rights surrendered.
Depending on the nature of the property, an owner of property has the right to consume, sell, rent, mortgage, transfer, exchange or destroy it, or to exclude others from doing these things.
Some pawnshops may keep a few unusual, high value items on display to capture the interests of passersby, such as a vintage Harley Davidson motorcycle ; the owner is not typically expecting to sell these items.
The long-term benefits ( or otherwise ) of these sales, remain to be seen, but whilst they may have baffled many people at the time, they may turn out to have been a shrewd move, as Daimler and Sony have avoided being saddled with something they might have found much harder to sell at a later date, just when they needed the cash the most.
All 10 of the Post Offices of San Marino sell these stamps and collectible coins, including " Legal Gold Tender Coins ".
However, these did not sell well due to the Great Depression, and he drifted into obscurity.
According to Congressional testimony, Daugherty allegedly arranged for Jess Smith and Howard Mannington to sell these permits to drug company agents who in actuality represented bootleggers.
However, her endless contributions to others had left her in poverty, and she had to sell a cow to buy a train ticket to these celebrations.
In these early days, local merchants and traders would gather at disparate spots to buy and sell shares and bonds, and over time divided themselves into two classes — auctioneers and dealers.
Industrial sewing operations sell these as waste ; home sewers may turn them into quilts.
Due to incidences in which these frogs were released and allowed to escape into the wild, African Clawed Frogs are illegal to own, transport or sell without a permit in the following US states: Arizona, California, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon, Virginia, Hawaii, Nevada, and Washington state.
The registration of these domain names is usually administered by domain name registrars who sell their services to the public.

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