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- In addition, the poor security around the cow pens allowed the prisoners to escape.
- Amongst other uses, they were used as cow pens and for the quarrying of stone used in the production of lime.
- The raiders then searched the area surrounding the houses and found a crate of heavy weapons buried in a cow pen.
- A spring at the southeastern edge of the village site is surrounded by a cow pen, and the entire area is fenced in.
- The cost of replacing fences, cow pens and barns destroyed by Hurricane Charley will be more than he can hope to make from selling calves at auction.
- David Rogers, 13, who had just hammered a ladder on to the cow pen, said he enjoys riding the tractor and taking care of the goats and pigs.
- The union is angered by Northwest's use of so-called " cow pens " for holding mail during the busy holiday season, said IAM District 143 President Bobby De Pace.
- Here in the village of Niujuan, which means Cow Pen, the weight of poverty can be seen in the faces that reflect the grinding fatigue of malnutrition and the corrosion of untreated disease.
- He used his wealth to purchase large tracts of land sprawling from Punta Rassa and a thousand acres ( 4 km?) nearby for cow pens, some of which he rented to other cattlemen.
- The outbuildings originally included a 3-stalled stable, harness room, carpenter's shop, two bedrooms, fodder room, coach house and hay loft; battened fowl house, piggery, and cow pens, to accommodate Wilcox's interest in farming pursuits as a hobby at Redlands.
- She wore nothing that had not begun its life in a cow pen : black leather boots, a black leather miniskirt, a black leather blazer buttoned just at the rib cage, to reveal a chest no one would mistake for Sophia Loren's.
- His sun-burned face and exhausted demeanor betrayed long days of sweating in the summer sun, struggling to rebuild fences and cow pens smashed by falling oaks and cypress trees ripped from the ground and splintered by the raging winds of Hurricane Charley.
- Right now, the bluebonnets of April and May have given way to Indian paintbrushes, cow pens, Mexican hats, Texas stars, Indian blankets, the pink evening primroses and yarrow, wine cups, prairie larkspur, Engelmann sage _ which grows nowhere else but North Central Texas _ and dozens more.