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Despite Nansouty's best efforts, the extremely long and exhausting marches, the torrential rains and the absence of proper fodder took their toll on the Ist Cavalry Corps, with numbers reduced to half by this time.
The rabbits were fed 80 g proper fodder per kg b.m. once a day, allowing free access to water.
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The food shop that attracted so much attention this year was praised by the Observer's Jay Rayner: "Fodder has created a proper food hall that showcases the best of Yorkshire's produce, but at a price which makes it accessible to ordinary people".
[This is a play on a Mengniu slogan: One half kilogram of milk each day, makes Chinese people strong.]" Wang Dingmian, former vice chairman of the Guangdong Provincial Dairy Association, told Global Times on Monday that aflatoxin is typically formed when fodder such as peanuts and corn are stored without proper ventilation.
Two distinct things that can be done right now are training Unamid's police units to protect Darfur's women, and providing them with the proper equipment so they can accompany women when they leave their camps to seek firewood, fodder or work.
Though General Hendrix's memorandum does not offer sweeping assessments of America's peacekeeping operations around the world, it could provide some fodder for a debate, which came into sharp focus during the presidential campaign, over the proper role for the military in such missions.
GCSE fodder.
Prison fodder.
Fodder — aha.
Perfect festival fodder.
Ideal stocking fodder, really.
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