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With respect to hypsodont clades, the earlier and more primitive merycodonts which were apparently qualified to graze from their first occurrences, both browsed and grazed seasonally and regionally, despite having these high tooth crowns.
Many people, however, snack and graze from roughly the time they wake up until shortly before they go to bed.
Graze from the plot – show them how easy it is to pick a pea or eat a nasturtium flower.
Young, black-clad patrons graze from the tapas menu and model-gaze without blinking at $10 cocktails.
Like other dabbling ducks, the Gadwall feeds on aquatic vegetation from the surface of the water by head-dipping and upending; it also will graze from land.
He began with an easygoing curtain-raiser, a stately, gracefully executed account of "Sheep May Safely Graze," from Bach's Cantata No. 208.
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Fig. 5 Projected seasonal changes of grazing capacity (C grazing ) from experiment E control.
For decades, environmentalists have tried to limit grazing from public lands, where ranchers lease pastures from the government.
Forty-two lambs were divided into four groups: 9 lambs were restricted in stall and fed concentrate (S group); 12 lambs grazed from 9 am to 5 pm (8 h group); 10 lambs grazed from 9 am to 1 pm (4hAM group) and 11 lambs grazed from 1 pm to 5 pm (4hPM group).
Police officers and soldiers showed cuts and grazes from stones and rocks rained down on them as they tried to guard the compounds.
Grant is still refusing to eat heathily, turning down Arby's "pigeon food" and grazing from the buffet laid on by hacker Ben's parents.
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