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Examples
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Mr. Heron also has a cattle-breeding business and has been active in local politics in Tennessee.
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By 1961, the Eisenhower farm was a humming cattle-breeding complex equipped with corrals, cattle chutes, a platform scale, feed lots, and seventy-six head of Angus.
Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010
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While Corsica is traditionally an agricultural and cattle-breeding island, the Cap Corse headland is staunch fishing country.
Beth Arnold: Letter From Paris: Chilling in Corsica, Part 3 2010
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Every one who has studied cattle-breeding, or turned pigeon-fancier, or
Essays 2007
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She plans to use a $33,000 grant from the Canadian government to add a library and a playground, and to set up a cattle-breeding project for poor village women.
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Knight was a country squire who investigated the formation of ice at the bottom of rivers, sheep meat, and cattle-breeding.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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Knight was a country squire who investigated the formation of ice at the bottom of rivers, sheep meat, and cattle-breeding.
American Connections James Burke 2007
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The estates are all mortgaged, and the park is gone, turned into a pound for Scotch cattle-breeding.
Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004
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Moreover, the urban population devotes a great deal of physical strength, and a great deal of land, to such things as wine, silk, tobacco, hops, asparagus and so on, instead of to corn, potatoes and cattle-breeding.
On Human Nature 2004
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There was the Islamic al-Shamal Bank, the al-Hijra construction company, a bakery, a tannery, a cattle-breeding firm, and several other companies.34 He also built a coalition with the local jihadists.
House of Bush, House of Saud Craig Unger 2004
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