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Practices involved in this case to make fodder foliage available to livestock did not match the specific cycle of harvesting we describe here, but were rather based on tree species choices and on the perceived immediate leaf availability.

Planting fodder trees and shrubs in lowlands, along the trekking routes and forest zones below the uplands may make fodder available to landless herders during winter scarcity and transhumance, and can contribute to delayed arrival and reduce stocking pressure at both upland and lowland areas.

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Their examination of the country's new Samjiyon tablet computers and its "Red Star" operating system, and assorted sights at the Grand People's Study House, made fodder for comparisons to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's expertise in looking at things, but, when in Pyongyang, that's how you travel.

There is a straight line from Harmonia and Andromeda to the works of Tracy Emin, Sarah Lucas and Ms. Beecroft, and I am referring not just to the shared fixation on naked pudenda but also to the more or less flimsy artistic rationales and the inevitable tut-tutting of moralizers, all of which makes fodder for cheeky art critics and other marginal exploiters of the flesh.

The second generation of Jacksons, including Michael Jackson's children, have themselves been victims of bullying -- their lives, relationships and paternity made fodder for gossip because tabloid reporters apparently eschew the legitimacy of adoption or fertilization techniques for childless families, and find alternative paternity and parenting somehow aberrant.

Those elf antics make great fodder, and they also make great fodder for snark regarding the "Overachieving Elf on the Shelf Mommies" from bloggers like the anonymous writer of People I Want to Punch in the Throat (her hilarious post from last year was reprinted this year on The Huffington Post, in honor of her book, "Spending the Holidays with People I Want to Punch in the Throat").

Detroit is plagued by all the urban problems that make it fodder for big-picture editorializing and cop shows.

But their criticism in public is measured, out of fear that it could prompt retribution by regulators or make them fodder for bank-bashing politicians.

You can see why musicians' lives make great fodder for film: fame, excess, loneliness and substance-abuse issues are useful narrative arcs.

With their high margins, music discs make excellent fodder for the at-the-register impulse buy, said Al Ries, chairman of Ries & Ries, a marketing consulting firm in Roswell, Ga.

The writers were working on the pilot episode of the show and hoped to begin with a few jokes about recent news items; the clip, some of them thought, would make perfect fodder.

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