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Cow Creek, just past Lyons, Kan., marked the boundary between tallgrass country and shortgrass prairie, favorite fodder of the buffalo.
This is not a song I particularly cherish – the kind of song I had probably consigned to the likable pop-rock fodder of the local stations.
The songs, composed for the film by Adam Schlesinger, are affectionate tributes to the MTV fodder of the present and (mostly) the past.
A quirk in demography means that there are now lots of children aged under 10, but few adults in their early 20s (the typical cannon fodder of the profession).
Most of the plays she was cast in subsequently were the comfortably middle-class fodder of the period, but she soon found a place in British films, starring opposite Hanley in Landscape (1937).
Rupert Everett is one of theatre's most famous nearly men: never securely A-list, but staple fodder of the tabloids (take those pictures of him on the arm of Madonna).
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Ultimately you want the same things as the benighted cannon-fodder of The X Factor.
His attitude was: "They're just the cannon-fodder of the system and we've got to focus on what's behind them".
Today's protesters are not like the weary cannon-fodder of the struggles of the 1950s and 1960s, who had known little but brutal occupation, civil war and economic hardship.
The usual fodder of questions about the economy, jobs, Europe and the NHS - all in, as you might have guessed, a super-marginal constituency where Labour hold the seat, Wirral South, with a majority of just 531.
Some could provide years' worth of fodder for the writers of thrillers, soap operas and sitcoms.
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