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Herdman
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Herdsman
Example Sentences:
(1) Hopefully we’ve done that tonight.” John Herdman, Canada’s English coach proved magnanimous in defeat.
(2) By way of further spice Canada are managed by John Herdman, a Newcastle United supporter from Consett in County Durham.
(3) John Herdman and his team pushed us to the wire they made us fight for every ball, defend with our lives.
(4) By way of reply John Herdman, Canada’s coach, revealed he had instructed his players to “go out there and give England hell”.
(5) B. Waterbury, M. Herdman, and R. Y. Stanier, J. Gen. Microbiol.
(6) With the crowd stunned into silence and a shocked Herdman shaking his head and smiling wryly to himself on the bench, McLeod gathered her team-mates into a huddle and gave them a stern talking to.
(7) Dubbed “the Tank” by Herdman, Tancredi stepped inside Houghton, before directing a highly inviting shooting opening over the bar.
(8) While Herdman, and Englishman from Consett in County Durham, is a fanatical Newcastle United fan three key components in Sampson’s starting X1 - Steph Houghton, Bronze and Jill Scott - are similarly enthusiastic Sunderland supporters.
(9) Kadeisha is the Christine Sinclair of my defence,” says Herdman.
(10) The fact the hosts are coached by John Herdman, a 39-year-old Newcastle United supporter from Consett in County Durham only adds to the fascination of a game Sampson hopes can “inspire the next generation” of female footballers in England.
(11) John Herdman, Canada's English-born coach, and the former Everton turned England Under-19 manager Mo Marley are potential replacements for Powell.
(12) She represents a big reason why John Herdman, Canada’s English coach, believes the future is bright for women’s football in the host country.
(13) All I’m going to say is stick with us - we’ll be back and fighting proud.” There were suggestions Herdman might have been courted by the Football Association before Sampson was handed the job of succeeding Hope Powell 18 months ago but, asked if he had any regrets about not returning home his answer was unequivocal.
(14) England have a way of playing,” said Herdman in his strong north east accent.
(15) We were reasonably fortunate to come in 0-0 at half-time but in the second half our performance was far better, we managed to change the game from the bench and in the end we were deserved winners.” Now a Canada side managed by Newcastle United fan John Herdman from Consett in County Durham await in Vancouver on Saturday night – or early hours of Sunday in the UK.
(16) Anxious not to offer Herdman one iota of pre match information Sampson was horrified to learn that Jordan Nobbs, an influential, and aggressive, midfielder had, on Saturday morning, tweeted the news that a hamstring injury had ended her tournament.
Herdsman
Definition:
(n.) The owner or keeper of a herd or of herds; one employed in tending a herd of cattle.
Example Sentences:
(1) Data recording was performed by the herdsman and included date and type of disease per cow and a note, by whom the medical therapy was conducted (veterinary or herdsman).
(2) It has been studied whether help with the insemination work from a herdsman improves the result of the insemination.
(3) The results indicated that region, housing system, herd size and herd milk (kg) and fat (%) were affecting at least two of the five parameters which were formed to describe the herdsman's willingness to conduct medical therapy himself.
(4) The 17 previously inseminated cows appeared to be pregnant, based upon progesterone profiles, when these were inadvertently given prostaglandin F2 alpha by the herdsman.
(5) Puberty was measured by two methods: 1) monitored once daily by back pressure applied by the herdsman or 2) from elevated plasma progesterone concentrations.
(6) An analysis was performed to investigate which factors of region, farm and herd may be related to the extent, in which disorders are treated by the herdsman.
(7) All cows were inseminated by the herdsman who did the pregnancy checks and who also administered drugs.
(8) Infection seems to come more often from contact with infected material than by drinking untreated milk, particularly in the herdsman, slaughterhouse worker, and veterinary surgeon.
(9) Heat detection was performed several times a day by the herdsman.
(10) Nine herdsman inseminators (HI) in four commercial dairy herds in Washington constituted the experimental units.
(11) A comparison of both, therapy performed by veterinary or by herdsman, indicated that 75% of all cases of mastitis, 48% of all claw disorders and 25% of all cases of retained placenta were treated by the herdsman, whereas concerning milk fever and sterility only 10 resp.
(12) The influence of the herdsman's qualification how to keep cattle concerning their behaviour and the quantity of injuries is shown.
(13) Abortion was spontaneous without prior clinical signs noted by the herdsman.
(14) The herdsman injected 103 cows with prostaglandin F2 alpha during the time this herd was under continuous observation by the authors who were conducting an unrelated research project.
(15) Any cow that developed clinical mastitis or substantial decrease in milk production was, at the discretion of the herdsman, culled.
(16) A majority (40-80%) of the specially selected groups (farmers-hunters and Sami reindeer herdsman) changed its diet significantly after the accident.