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Barton


Definition:

  • (n.) The demesne lands of a manor; also, the manor itself.
  • (n.) A farmyard.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) 54 min: Has Joey Barton pressed the self-destruct button?
  • (2) Before we meet, I have to have a stern talk with myself about not mentioning the game last August in which all Arsenal fans will contend that Barton got new signing Gervinho sent off on his debut; he's had similarly abrasive encounters since with fellow midfielders, Karl Henry from Wolves and Norwich's Bradley Johnson, the latter earning him a three-match ban.
  • (3) The results of determining the content of nucleic acids in the biological material by the orcinol method are in good agreement with the data of its determination by the two-wave spectrophotometric method and the method of Barton.
  • (4) He’s been the outstanding player.” Quick to tweet about Kane being on fire – complete with flame emojis – when the Tottenham Hotspur striker scored against Lithuania, Austin was taken to task on Twitter by Joey Barton, his QPR team-mate, the following morning for his “horrific” dress sense after he appeared on Soccer AM .
  • (5) Barton rubs Old Firm up the wrong way Joey Barton apologises ‘unreservedly’ after being sent home by Rangers Read more The phrase “Joey Barton Twitter storm” is pretty much a tautology, so it was no surprise that his decision to sign for Rangers in May had social media in a kerfuffle when his 2012 tweet – “I am a Celtic fan” – was dredged up so that it might be subject to calm and sober scrutiny from all concerned.
  • (6) Adam Lallana and Sterling squandered glorious chances to put the game beyond QPR in the second half and their profligacy was punished when Fer vollied Joey Barton’s corner down the centre of Mignolet’s goal.
  • (7) Joey Barton tweeted with customary elan, "Go on the birds", and for the next 20 minutes GB peppered the Brazilian goal.
  • (8) Barton then flung a half-hearted elbow at Tevez's chin or chest and the City player went down ridiculously easily.
  • (9) If you use that locally you're supporting decarbonising, you're displacing coal and you're supporting renewables," said Andrew Austin, chief executive of IGas, the operator at Barton Moss.
  • (10) Their last win against the blue half of Manchester came in September 2005, when 1998's Michael Owen scored the only goal against a team containing David James, Ben Thatcher, Joey Barton, Claudio Reyna and Kiki Musampa.
  • (11) (This is not just swagger: Barton's brother Michael, after all, is currently serving a minimum of 17 years in prison for his part in the racially motivated murder of Anthony Walker in 2005.
  • (12) About 15 minutes in to the film, Barton noticed a streak across the screen and some flashes of light in the corner of the cinema.
  • (13) Michael James Barton, a former White House counterterrorism official, said that Tide needed to be regarded with caution.
  • (14) 70 min: "Let's face it, Mr Steinberg, if Carlos Tevez really did poke Joey Barton in the snoot, he only did what millions of less talented Britons have been longing to do for years!"
  • (15) The new TV advert featuring Barton is part of the Demand a Plan campaign that brings Mayors Against Illegal Guns together with the survivors of rampages and victims families to call for a concrete legislative plan to reduce the annual carnage.
  • (16) Joseph Barton @Joey7Barton After reviewing last nights footage, I've come to the conclusion that the games gone.
  • (17) Robin Barton, from London art gallery Bankrobber, said the owner of the property had told him he had received death threats amid widespread local opposition to the reported removal plans.
  • (18) Gower, C. H. Barton, H. M. Prentice, V. L. Elsom, S. E. Moore, R. D. Cox, C. Quinn, W. Putt, and F. S. Walsh, Cell 50:1119-1130, 1987).
  • (19) Paul Barton Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire • This article was amended on 19 August 2013.
  • (20) But in Barton's case, one wonders how much his intemperateness has been detrimental to his football and to his progression in the game.

Ranch


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To wrench; to tear; to sprain; to injure by violent straining or contortion.
  • (n.) A tract of land used for grazing and the rearing of horses, cattle, or sheep. See Rancho, 2.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Ranch and management x ranch effects accounted for more of the variation in shrink than PC did.
  • (2) These results indicate overall productivity estimates of 51 and 120 kg of weaner calf per cow per year and 86 and 188 kg of 18-month old calf per cow per year for the cattle post and fenced ranch respectively.
  • (3) But their joy didn't last long; a week later, 11 rhino were found on a single day at two private ranches northwest of Johannesburg.
  • (4) In the video, Pablo Hernan Sierra says he organised a militia that operated from the Guacharacas ranch owned by Uribe's family in the northwestern state of Antioquia in 1996 when Uribe was the state's governor.
  • (5) From the latter finding, it can be inferred that the 4 serodemes were present on the ranch throughout the study period.
  • (6) The practicing veterinarian or animal husbandman must evaluate the specific climatic conditions prevailing on the farm or ranch in question and integrate the components of that climate into the management or health practices to be recommended.
  • (7) In 2003 he was the subject of a documentary by the British filmmaker Martin Bashir in which he admitted to sleeping in the same room as children at his ranch.
  • (8) Other hobbies included watching husbands die, remarrying on the Southfork ranch lawn, and being played by a different actor for a season.
  • (9) Bundy is accused of recruiting hundreds of supporters to his ranch in 2014, where the US bureau of land management was making arrangements for his cattle to be impounded due to unpaid grazing fees and fines dating back to 1998.
  • (10) The potential impact on aquatic ecosystems of supplementing the diets of beef cattle with selenium (Se) was studied on 4 northern California ranches.
  • (11) The oil's back too, gushing forth on Southfork ranch within seconds of the start of the new pilot.
  • (12) All mink on the ranches were tested during the pelting season and before the breeding season for 4 consecutive years.
  • (13) Federal police had said they encountered a truck and took fire from its passengers before being led to the ranch.
  • (14) The frequency of trypanosome infection in Glossina morsitans submorsitans and G. tachinoides, at the game ranch of Nazinga (Burkina Faso), was examined.
  • (15) Local power officials at the meeting said the move would also cut power to several surrounding ranches and that the only way to isolate the wildlife refuge would be to send men to the site to cut the local lines.
  • (16) From serum specimens taken in 1982 and 1987, the median half-life of 2,3,7,8-TCDD in these Ranch Hand veterans was found to be 7.1 yr (95% confidence interval about the median of 5.8-9.6 yr).
  • (17) Half-body tick collections and visual assessment of tick burdens were performed monthly over six months on 100 bulls at the Kenya National Boran Stud, Mutara Ranch, Kenya.
  • (18) He claims that since he began working with lions at the ranch in January, the owners have not sold on any lions to be hunted.
  • (19) Rancher Cliven Bundy outside his ranch house on April 11.
  • (20) They are kept in a small pen behind the Lion's Den, a pub on a ranch in desolate countryside 75 miles south of Johannesburg.

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