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Before the event, every bit of hay is potentially relevant.
The odd Present Laughter, a bit of Hay Fever.
We also noticed quite a bit of hay harvesting activity around the county.
All I needed was a bit of hay, and as we didn't have any at our place, I helped myself to an old round bale I found lying idle in an abandoned farm nearby.
When his bicycle is stolen, he sets off in search of it, an enterprise less like trying to find a needle in a haystack than like looking for a particular bit of hay.
Add a little bit of hay and 1/4 cup of pellets, and then roll the cabbage.
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But if bits of hay aren't serving as nuclei, what are? "I don't know where the microparticles come from in your country," Bisig said.
"It's the disappearance of the traditional bucket" used during milking that caused the difference, said Agroscope spokesman Regis Nyffeler, adding that bits of hay fell into the milk and then eventually caused the holes.
Experts from Agroscope, a state centre for agricultural research, said the phenomenon – which marks famous Swiss cheeses such as emmental and appenzell – was caused by tiny bits of hay present in the milk and not bacteria as previously thought.
When I look in the mirror, I see someone who is inherently scruffy, with a lot of curly, dark blond hair with grey creeping in, as well as stuff that shouldn't be there, such as bits of hay or twig.
She fetched a flake of hay, refilled his water bucket.
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