Sentences with phrase «country than the sheep»

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We here in Yemen our Unity day celebration is on 22 May since 1990 to date but this time because of the troubles in the country related to changes we are threatened by the oppositions that they would make of it a bloody date marching towards the presidency to remove the president against the will of many who prefer having the president finish his legal ruling period rather than those coming to rule by coup rather than legal honest elections... Honestly what a mess we are in by those oppositions who what to take over what the youth have achieved and will be using those youth as their slaughter sheep for them to reach the ruling chair and then again when they both oppositions fight among them over it...
There are larger significances to the Arambel case than a sheep - country judge's leniency or a sheep - country people's distorted code of ethics.
Australia relies heavily on coal for its own electricity as well, emitting more CO2 per person than any other developed country, and its agricultural emissions are among the highest per capita in the world, mainly because of the large numbers of sheep and cattle.
The virus has spread rapidly over the past 15 years and is now present in 70 countries, putting 80 % of the world's more than 2 billion goat and sheep at risk.
More wool comes from the State of Texas than any other in the US, this farming industry focused on Edwards Plateau, which is also the top sheep growing area in the whole country.
Country folks who are too busy with their farming and sheep worming have a higher chance of finding love on this dating site rather than going and hanging around bars for singles.
After the French Revolution, which resulted in the country's land being divided into smaller sectors, it was important that the flocks be kept close to home, and the briard turned its talents to herding rather than guarding sheep.
The July 2006 study [PDF download] compared the typical industrially grown sheep in the two countries, and showed that New Zealand's agribusiness players are a bit better in their ecological practices than their British counterparts.
Indeed, according to the EPA, so - called «enteric fermentation» in cows and other ruminant animals, like sheep and goats, contributed 26 percent of the country's total emissions of methane, a hard - hitting greenhouse gas with much greater short term warming consequences than carbon dioxide does (though the latter packs a far greater long - term punch).
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