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Recent Examples of gladePrescribed burns will be conducted when weather conditions are favorable and will include timber stands and glade restoration areas.—The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, arkansasonline.com, 31 Jan. 2025 One of several constrictors known to exist in the ‘glades, the python has decimated native species including rabbits, raccoons, opossums, and birds.—Alan Clemons, Outdoor Life, 20 Feb. 2025 There are 81 trails, slopes and glades at Jay Peak, according to its website.—Ashlyn Messier, Fox News, 21 Nov. 2024 After a day of exploring the bowls or hitting the glades, the combination of the spicy green chili — with a glizzy — is truly unmatched.—Lizzy Rosenberg, Outside Online, 19 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for glade
The buildings are beautiful and tranquil but fundamentally incongruous (modern architecture mixed with bits of decaying monasteries, gathered from meadows in Catalonia and France).
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Amanda Petrusich,
The New Yorker,
17 Mar. 2025
Bonus: Jarbidge Wilderness Area is nearby and boasts 150 miles of hiking trails that traverse wildflower meadows and 11,000-foot peaks.
Rob Dunning at Raspberry Ridge Creamery near Allentown had similar plans for the pastures his sheep use, as well as a grant that allowed a local food bank to purchase his farm's sheep's milk cheese and yogurt.
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Ron Estes,
MSNBC Newsweek,
28 Mar. 2025
Today, the land is a haven for wildlife, with pastures, a year-round creek, and coastal tidal zones that nurture rich biodiversity.
Biel kept the rest of her look low ley, wearing a black peacoat and trousers.
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Catherine Santino,
Peoplemag,
10 May 2024
While Watkins thought of ley lines as prehistoric walking paths or trade routes defined by invisible roads connecting various ancient structures and landmarks, the idea has had different interpretations over the years.
Many of the migrants are coming from China and making their way to The Bahamas, where smugglers take them in boats that moor in the mangroves along South Florida’s waterways before waiting vans pick them up.
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David Goodhue,
Miami Herald,
19 Feb. 2025
Nowhere is colder and more inhospitable in the whole of Season 1 than Episode’s 1 high mountain moors scenes where José Arcadio’s expedition edges along a path half way up a precipice, a mule slipping into the void.
Brazil has immense amounts of arable and potentially arable land, much of which, in today’s environmentally conscious world, will thankfully come from the conversion of sub-par pastureland rather than the destruction of rainforest.
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Sal Gilbertie,
Forbes,
18 Mar. 2025
The region’s shepherds complain that Chinese soldiers have captured multiple pasturelands and restricted them from grazing their herds.
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Aijaz Hussain,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
24 Mar. 2024
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