Buffalo Sentence Examples

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  • When they stepped outside, the buffalo were grazing near the pond.

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  • The chief domestic animals are the camel, horse, ass, ox, buffalo (used both as a beast of burden and for riding), sheep with a short silky fleece, the goat and the pig, which last here reaches its southernmost limit.

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  • Today they would put the buffalo and longhorns in the same pasture.

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  • Casper, Random and the foal followed them as they loped across the field to the buffalo shed.

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  • Princess had her new foal, the buffalo had her calves, and even the Longhorns had a baby.

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  • After gaining recognition as one of the most prominent members of the Suffolk bar, he became associated in 1848 with the Free Soil movement, and took a prominent part in the Buffalo convention of that year.

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  • Let's go see the buffalo.

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  • Westward of the uplands are the Kyudeni Hills (5000 ft.), also densely wooded, situated near the junction of the Buffalo and Tugela rivers.

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  • She folded the buffalo robe and placed it on the sand.

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  • After feeding them, she walked down to the buffalo shed.

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  • The Great Pyrenees dog had adopted the buffalo calves shortly after they were born.

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  • We'd better start working on that Buffalo shed before it gets too hot.

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  • We're going to run the buffalo in the north pasture with the goats.

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  • Now all they needed to do was find the Buffalo cow and her calves and drive them through.

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  • Of the fauna of the lower slopes, tracks of elephant, leopard and buffalo have been seen, between 11,500 and 14,500 ft.

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  • In addition to the native deer, the Elk or buffalo could have eaten the grain.

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  • The guys were generous enough to offer assistance building the buffalo shed and he didn't want to keep them waiting.

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  • Aren't they building that buffalo shed on your land?

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  • I'm ready to help with the buffalo.

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  • Is it bison or buffalo?

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  • Buffalo are a different species – like the water buffalo.

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  • The forest regions of Cochin-China harbour the tiger, panther, leopard, tiger-cat, ichneumon, wild boar, deer, buffalo, rhinoceros and elephant, as well as many varieties of monkeys and rats.

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  • I'll carry you down to see the buffalo.

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  • I took the boys down to see the buffalo.

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  • For a considerable part of their course the Blood, Buffalo and Tugela rivers form the S.W.

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  • Rorke's Drift, 48 m., also in a direct line, above the Middle Drift, is a crossing of the Buffalo river a little above the Tugela confluence.

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  • Chaka joined in his patron's raids, and in 1812 the Umtetwa and Zulu drove the Amangwana across the Buffalo river.

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  • When in 1843 the British succeeded the Boers as masters of Natal they entered into a treaty with Panda, who gave up to the British the country between the upper Tugela and the Buffalo rivers, and also the district of St panda.

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  • The southern boundary of the strip added to Utrecht ran from Rorke's Drift on the Buffalo to a point on the Pongolo.

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  • Two volumes of an English translation, with copious notes, by James Nichols, were published at London, 1825-1828; three volumes (complete) at Buffalo, 1853.

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  • In the marshy lake near Mater (north Tunisia), round the mountain island of Jebel Ashkel, is a herd of over 50 buffaloes; these are said to resemble the domestic (Indian) buffalo of the Levant and Italy, and to have their origin in a gift of domestic buffaloes from a former king of Naples to a bey or dey of Tunis.

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  • Freshwater fish, consisting mostly of catfish, buffalo fish, bass, sunfish and drum, are common in the lower courses of the rivers.

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  • It is served by the Pennsylvania, the Erie, and the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg railways, and is connected with Olean, New York, by an electric line.

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  • In 1820 he made his way to Buffalo, then only a village, and supported himself by teaching school and aiding the postmaster while continuing his studies.

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  • He died at Buffalo on the 8th of March 1874.

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  • An hour after they returned home, a trailer brought the two buffalo.

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  • Says the veterinarian who envisioned steak lines on the buffalo.

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  • In fact, she did all the chores without telling him – including feeding the buffalo.

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  • She filled a plastic bowl with water for the chickens and hauled buckets of water to the horses and buffalo.

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  • She picked at her food for a few minutes and then remembered the buffalo.

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  • He might have pictured cattle or horses — even goats, but elk and buffalo?

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  • Do you want to see the buffalo?

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  • The absence of good bark, dugout timber, and chisels of stone deprived the whole Mississippi valley of creditable water-craft, and reduced the natives to the clumsy trough for a dugout and miserable bull-boat, made by stretching dressed buffalo hide over a crate.

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  • Not only marriage, but speech and common industries, such as rowing a boat or chasing a buffalo, were under its sway.

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  • A few years later he drifted westward with twenty-five dollars in his pocket, and the autumn of 1855 found him in a law office in the city of Buffalo.

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  • In 1863 he was appointed assistant district attorney of Erie (disambiguation)|Erie county, of which Buffalo is the chief city.

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  • In the autumn of 1881 he was nominated by the Democrats for mayor of Buffalo.

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  • He had married on the 2nd of June 1886 Miss Frances Folsom, a daughter of a former law partner in Buffalo.

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  • Buffalo lies at the lower end of natural lake navigation, though by the building of a ship canal in Canada, lake steamers can proceed into Lake Ontario and thence to the St Lawrence.

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  • Thus it happens that from Buffalo to New York City there is a chain of busy manufacturing centres along the natural highway followed by the Erie Canal and the Hudson river.

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  • At Olean it is pumped into pipes which extend as far north as Buffalo and as far east as Long Island City.

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  • The establishment of a great highway of commerce through the state from New York City to Buffalo by the construction of the Erie Canal, opened in 1825, and later by the building of railways along the line of the water route, made the state's manufactures quite independent of its own natural resources.

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  • The New York Central & Hudson River railway, nearly parallel with the water route from New York City to Buffalo, was formed by the union, in 1869, of the New York Central with the Hudson River railway.

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  • For the training of teachers for the elementary schools the state maintains ten normal schools at Oswego (1863), Cortland (1866), Fredonia (1866), Potsdam (1866), Geneseo (1867), Brockport (1867), Buffalo (1867), New Paltz (1885), Oneonta (1887) and Plattsburg (1890); it also appropriates $700 annually for each teachers' training class in about one hundred of the secondary schools.

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  • The elephant, giraffe, lion, leopard, hyena, zebra, buffalo, gnu, quagga, kudu, eland and many other kinds of antelope roamed the plains; the rhinoceros, hippopotamus and crocodile lived in or frequented the rivers, and ostriches and baboons were numerous.

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  • A continuation of it, containing selected works of the Nicene and post-Nicene period, was edited by Schaff and others under the title A Select Library of Nicene and post-Nicene Fathers (series 1 and 2; 28 vols., Buffalo and New York, 1886 ff.).

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  • The jaguar and puma have found their way into the United States, while the wolf, coyote, bear and beaver have gone far southward on the plateau, and the buffalo was once found in large numbers on its more favoured northern plains.

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  • It is the seat of Parsons College (Presbyterian, co-educational, 1875), endowed by Lewis Baldwin Parsons, Sr. (1798-1855), a merchant of Buffalo, N.Y.

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  • The larger animals of Canada are the musk ox and the caribou of the barren lands, both having their habitat in the far north; the caribou of the woods, found in all the provinces except in Price Edward Island; the moose, with an equally wide range in the wooded country; the Virginia deer, in one or other of its varietal forms, common to all the southern parts; the black-tailed deer or mule deer and allied forms, on the western edge of the plains and in British Columbia; the pronghorn antelope on the plains, and a small remnant of the once plentiful bison found in northern Alberta and Mackenzie, now called " wood buffalo."

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  • Beyond Manitoba buffalo were still running on the plains, and British Columbia having lost its mining population of 1859 and 1860 was largely inhabited by Indians, its white population which centred in the city of Victoria being principally English.

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  • Influenced by somewhat similar motives, fearing from the advance of civilization the destruction of the buffalo, on which they chiefly depended for food, robes Y Y P ?

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  • The high land and temperate climate, and the excellent drainage and water-supply systems, make Buffalo one of the most healthy cities in the United States, its death-rate in 1900 being 14.8 per thousand, and in 1907 15.58.

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  • As originally platted by Joseph Ellicott, the plan of Buffalo somewhat resembled that of Washington, but the plan was much altered and even then not adhered to.

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  • Buffalo to-day has broad and spacious streets, most of which are lined by trees, and many small parks and squares.

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  • Buffalo is widely known for the beauty of its residential sections, the houses being for the most part detached, set well back from the street, and surrounded by attractive lawns.

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  • Among the social clubs the Buffalo, the University, the Park, the Saturn and the Country clubs, and among the hotels the Iroquois, Lafayette, Niagara and Genesee, may be especially mentioned.

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  • Among the best-known schools are the Academy of the Sacred Heart, Buffalo Seminary, the Franklin and the Heathcote schools, Holy Angels and St Mary's academies, St Joseph's Collegiate Institute, and St Margaret's school for girls.

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  • The Buffalo public library, founded in 1837, is housed in a fine building erected in 1887 (valued at $1,000,000), and contains about 300,000 books and pamphlets.

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  • Other important libraries, with the approximate number of their books, are the Grosvenor (founded in 1859), for reference (75,000 volumes and 7000 pamphlets); the John C. Lord, housed in the building of the Historical Society (10,620); the Law (8th judicial district) (17,000); the Catholic Institute (12,000); and the library of the Buffalo Historical Society (founded 1862) (26,600), now in the handsome building in Delaware Park used as the New York state building during the PanAmerican Exposition of 1901.

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  • The Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences has a museum in the public library building.

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  • Among the hospitals are a state hospital for the insane, the Erie county, the Buffalo general, the Children's, the United States marine (maintained by the Federal government), the German, the Homeopathic, the Women's, the German Deaconess and the Riverside hospitals, and the Buffalo hospital of the Sisters of Charity.

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  • Among the charitable institutions are the Home for the Friendless, the Buffalo, St Vincent's and St Joseph's orphan asylums, St John's orphan home, St Mary's asylum for widows and foundlings, and the Ingleside home for erring women.

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  • Founded in 1877, it was the first in the United States, and its manifold activities have not only contributed much to the amelioration of social conditions in Buffalo, but have caused it to be looked to as a model upon which similar institutions have been founded elsewhere.

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  • Buffalo is governed under an amended city charter of 1896 by which the government is vested in a bicameral city council, and a mayor elected for a term of four years.

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  • Some fourteen trunk lines have terminals at, or pass through, Buffalo.

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  • Almost all the great steamship transportation lines of the Great Lakes have an eastern terminus at Buffalo, which thus has direct passenger and freight connexion with Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee and the "Head of the Lakes" (Duluth-Superior).

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  • The tonnage of the port of Buffalo is considerably more than 5,000,000 tons annually.

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  • Another artery of trade of great importance is the Erie Canal, which here has its western terminus, and whose completion (1825) gave the first impetus to Buffalo's commercial growth.

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  • With the Canadian shore Buffalo is connected by ferry, and by the International bridge (from Squaw Island), which cost $1,500,000 and was completed in 1873.

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  • It is as a distributing centre for the manufactured products of the East to the West, and for the raw products of the West to the East, and for the trans-shipment from lake to rail and vice versa, that Buffalo occupies a position of greatest importance.

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  • More than 10,000,000 head of live stock are handled in a year in extensive stock-yards (75 acres) at East Buffalo; and the horse market is the largest in America.

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  • Buffalo is the port of entry of Buffalo Creek customs district; in 1908 its imports were valued at $6,708,919, and its exports at $26,192,563.

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  • As a manufacturing centre Buffalo ranks next to New York among the cities of the state.

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  • The first white men to visit the site of Buffalo were undoubtedly the adventurous French trappers and various Jesuit missionaries.

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  • As early as 1784 the present site of the city of Buffalo came to be known as "the Buffalo Creek region" either from the herds of buffalo or bison which, according to Indian tradition, had frequented the salt licks of the creek, or more probably from an Indian chief.

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  • Joseph Ellicott, the agent of the company, who has been called the "Father of Buffalo," laid out a town in 1801-1802, calling it New Amsterdam, and by this name it was known on the company's books until about 1810.

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  • The name of Buffalo Creek or Buffalo, however, proved more popular; the village became the county-seat of Niagara county in 1808, and two years later the town of Buffalo was erected.

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  • Upon the outbreak of the second war with Great Britain, Buffalo and the region about Niagara Falls became a centre of active military operations; directly across the Niagara river was the British Fort Erie.

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  • After the cessation of hostilities, however, Buffalo, which had been incorporated as a village in 1813, was rapidly rebuilt.

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  • Its advantages as a commercial centre were early recognized, and its importance was enhanced on the opening up of the middle West to settlement, when Buffalo became the principal gateway for the lake routes.

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  • In 1825 the completion of the Erie Canal with its western terminus at Buffalo greatly increased the importance of the place, which now rapidly outstripped and soon absorbed Black Rock, a village adjoining it on the N., which had at one time threatened to be a dangerous rival.

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  • In 1832 Buffalo obtained a city charter, and Dr Ebenezer Johnson (1786-1849) was chosen the first mayor.

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  • At Buffalo in 1848 met the Free-Soil convention that nominated Martin van Buren for the presidency and Charles Francis Adams for the vice-presidency.

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  • Grover Cleveland lived in Buffalo from 1855 until 1884, when he was elected president, and was mayor of Buffalo in 1882, when he was elected governor of New York state.

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  • The principal railways are the lines operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from New York to Washington through Philadelphia; from Philadelphia to Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago and St Louis through Harrisburg and Pittsburg; from Baltimore, Maryland, to Sodus Point on Lake Ontario (Northern Central) through Harrisburg and Williamsport; from Williamsport to Buffalo and to Erie, and from Pittsburg to Buffalo; the Philadelphia & Reading; the Lehigh Valley; the Erie; the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western; the Baltimore & Ohio; and the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg.

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  • Six passenger and freight steamship lines communicate with Cleveland, Buffalo, Sandusky, Detroit, Port Huron, Alpena, Mackinac, Georgian Bay and other points on the Great Lakes, and the city has 25 m.

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  • In February 18 9 1 he was made a colonel on the retired list, U.S. Army, and on the 5th of September 1894 died at Buffalo, New York.

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  • The burning by the American general McClure, on the 10th of December 1813, of Newark(Niagara on the Lake), for which severe retaliation was taken at Buffalo, was made the excuse for much destruction.

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  • Representatives of eighteen states, including Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, attended the Buffalo convention.

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  • At one time thousands of buffalo skins were obtainable and provided material for most useful coats and rugs for rough wear in cold regions, but to-day only a herd or so of the animals remain, and in captivity.

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  • The fauna includes the elephant, rhinoceros, buffalo, giraffe, lion, leopard, cheetah, roan-antelope, hartebeeste, kudu and many other kinds of antelope, wart-hog, hares, quail, partridge, jungle-fowl, bustard and guinea-fowl.

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  • Natural gas is produced in the counties of Welland and Essex, and exported in pipes to Buffalo and Detroit.

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  • The animals of Nigeria include the elephant, lion, leopard, giraffe, hyena, West-African buffalo, many kinds of antelope and gazelle and smaller game.

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  • Neither is the buffalo, which with the sheep is very numerous in Egypt.

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  • The sacred ibis is not found in Egypt, but the buff-backed heron, the constant companion of the buffalo, is usually called an ibis.

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  • High land near the banks of the Nile which cannot be reached by canals is irrigated by raising water from the Nile by steam-pumps, water-wheels (sakias) worked by buffalo s, or water-lifts (skadufs) worked by hand.

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  • In the burials of the rich, water and bread are distributed to the poor at the grave; and sometimes a buffalo or several buffaloes are slaughtered there, and the flesh given away.

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  • It is served by the Pere Marquette and the Grand Rapids & Indiana railways and by steamboat lines to Chicago, Detroit, Buffalo and other lake ports.

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  • In the town of Buffalo he collected a disorderly rabble, who seized and fortified Navy Island, in the river between the two countries, and for some weeks troubled the Canadian frontier.

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  • The city is served by the Pennsylvania, the Erie, the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern, the New York, Chicago & St Louis, and the Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburg railways, by the electric line of the Buffalo & Lake Erie Traction Co., and by several lines of freight and passenger steamships.

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  • Alone perhaps of all wild animals in India, the buffalo will charge unprovoked.

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  • The fauna includes the lion, leopard, cheetah, elephant, giraffe, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, buffalo, zebra, kudu and many other kinds of antelope, wild pig, ostrich and crocodile.

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  • It attacks and kills the much larger wild buffalo.

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  • After his return he spent a month in a visit at his old home in Canton, Ohio, and at the end of this visit, by previous arrangement, he visited the city of Buffalo, New York, in order to attend the Pan-American exposition and deliver a public address.

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  • Other fish native to the waters of the state are the sturgeon, catfish, perch (locally called pike), buffalo fish, flathead and sucker.

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  • The dog, the cat, the pig, the domestic fowl (which is not very obviously related to the bantam of the woods), the buffalo, a smaller breed than that met with in the Malayan Peninsula, and in some districts bullocks of the Brahmin breed and small horses, are the principal domestic animals.

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  • Amongst the domestic animals are the buffalo, the Syrian camel, and a mule camel, bred from a Bactrian sire and Syrian mother.

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  • The grama, buffalo and bunch varieties cure on the stem, and furnish throughout the winter an excellent ranging food.

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  • By these electric current was generated and transmitted to towns and factories around, being sent overhead as far as Buffalo, a distance of 18 m.

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  • The domestic Indian buffalo (Bos bubalus) exists as a wild animal in North Australia; it is very liable to revert to a wild state, being little altered from its still-existing wild ancestor.

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  • The smaller buffaloes are also easily disposed of; but the buffalo bulls, and especially the wild ones, are formidable antagonists, and have often been known to beat the tiger off, and even to wound him seriously.

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  • Among the most formidable animals known is the wild buffalo or gaur which is of great size, strength and fierceness.

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  • In habits the animal appears to resemble the Indian buffalo.

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  • The wild animals include the elephant, still found in large numbers, the leopard, panther, chimpanzee, grey monkeys, antelope of various kinds, the buffalo, wild hog, bush goat, bush pig, sloth, civet and squirrel.

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  • Whisky, groceries, prints and notions were staples sent to Santa Fe; wool, buffalo robes and dried buffalo meat, Mexican silver coin, gold and silver dust and ore came in return.

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  • But during the efficient administration of Lewis Cass, governor of the Territory from 1813 to 1831, the interference of the British was checked and many of the Indians were removed to the west of the Mississippi; printing presses, established during the same period at Detroit, Ann Arbor, Monroe and Pontiac, became largely instrumental in making the country better known; the first steamboat, the "Walk-in-the-Water," appeared at Detroit in 1818; the Erie canal was opened in 1825; by 1830 a daily boat line was running between Detroit and Buffalo, and the population of Michigan, which was only 4762 in 1810 and 8896 in 1820, increased to 31,639 in 1830 and 212,267 in 1840.

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  • Buchloe dactyloides is the buffalo grass of the North American prairies, a valuable fodder.

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  • There are large herds of buffalo and antelope, and gazelles of many varieties and in great numbers are met with in most parts of the country.

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  • Omitting small streams, the coast rivers running to the Atlantic are the Buffalo, Olifants and Berg.

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  • It may be pointed out here that the same name is repeatedly applied throughout South Africa to different streams, Buffalo, Olifants (elephants') and Groote (great) being favourite designations.

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  • The Buffalo river rises in the hilly country north of King William's Town, past which it flows.

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  • This class includes the elephant (now found only in the Knysna and neighbouring forest regions), buffalo and zebra (strictly preserved, and confined to much the same regions as the elephant), eland, oribi, koodoo, haartebeest and other kinds of antelope and gnu.

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  • Port Elizabeth, in Algoa Bay, had 32,959 inhabitants, East London, at the mouth of the Buffalo river, 25,220.

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  • Fine passenger steamers run nightly between Buffalo and Cleveland and Detroit, and there are many shorter passenger routes.

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  • The principal of these are Toledo, Sandusky, Huron, Vermilion, Lorain, Cleveland, Fairport, Ashtabula, Conneaut, Erie (a natural harbour), Dunkirk and Buffalo, Rondeau, Port Stanley, Port Burwell, Port Dover, Port Maitland and Port Colborne.

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  • The Erie canal leading from Buffalo to the Hudson river at Troy, and connecting with Lake Ontario at Oswego, had a capacity for boats 98 ft.

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  • Buffalo from its position at the eastern limit of deep draught lake navigation is a city of first rate commercial importance.

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  • The fauna originally included buffalo, elk, deer, wolves, bear, lynx, beaver, otter, porcupine and puma, but civilization has driven them all out entirely.

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  • Buffalo and bunch, and other short native prairie grasses, very nutritious ranging food but unavailable as hay, once covered the plains and pastured immense herds of buffalo and other animals, but with increasing settlement they have given way generally to exotic bladed species, valuable alike for pasture and for hay, except in the western regions.

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  • The territory now included in Kansas was first visited by Europeans in 1541, when Francisco de Coronado led his Spaniards from New Mexico across the buffalo plains in search of the wealth of " Quivira," a region located by Bandelier and other authorities in Kansas north-east of the Great Bend of the Arkansas.

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  • Poles are chiefly in Milwaukee, Manitowoc and Portage counties, Belgians and Dutch in Brown and Door counties, German Swiss in Green, Fond du Lac, Winnebago, Buffalo and Pierce counties, and Bohemians in Kewaunee county, where they form almost 50% of the population.

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  • Every bonanza farmer's office is connected by wire with the markets at Minneapolis, Chicago and Buffalo.

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  • The great elevator centres are in Duluth, St Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago and Buffalo.

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  • Most of this wheat goes by way of the lakes through the Sault Sainte Marie canal to Buffalo, where it is shipped by rail or inland canal to New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore.

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  • In the Pleistocene of India occurs a large ox (Bos namadicus), possibly showing some affinity with the Bibos group, and in the same formation are found remains of a buffalo, allied to, but distinct from the living Indian species.

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  • It is the lowest part of a ridge which slopes from Majuba to the Buffalo river, and before the opening of the railway in 1891 the road over the nek was the main artery of communication between Durban and Pretoria.

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  • The open savannas are the home of large ungulates, especially antelopes, the giraffe (peculiar to Africa), zebra, buffalo, wild ass and four species of rhinoceros; and of carnivores, such as the lion, leopard, hyaena, &c. The okapi (a genus restricted to Africa) is found only in the dense forests of the Congo basin.

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  • From the last-named various species have crept two-thirds of the way across the state, one (the buffalo berry) wholly covers it, and some have barely crossed into the border foot-hills from Wyoming.

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  • Before the advent of the white man Nebraska was full of wild mammals, the buffalo, elk, black and white tailed deer, antelope, bears, timber wolves, panthers (pumas), lynx, otter and mink being common.

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  • In 1908, according to the reports of the state Board of Agriculture, the crop of Custer, Dawson and Buffalo counties was about 15% of the total crop (1,846,703 tons) of the state.

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  • There are a few speckled trout in the mountain streams, but the commoner fish are bass, perch, catfish, crappies, pike, drum buffalo, carp, suckers and eels.

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  • The buffalo stood at the fence, watching them – probably wondering why they couldn't go along.

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  • In fact, she did all the chores without telling him – including feeding the buffalo.

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  • I already did that – and the buffalo.

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  • I need to build another corral – or put the buffalo somewhere else and put the Longhorn where the buffalo are.

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  • Your buffalo cow had two calves.

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  • He might have pictured cattle or horses — even goats, but elk and buffalo?

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  • Buffalo are a different species – like the water buffalo.

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  • Right. I think the consensus is that they were called buffs by Europeans because of the color of cured hides and that evolved to buffalo.

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  • I have to admit that I called them Buffalo for a long time – still do when I forget.

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  • Wolf Blass recommend buffalo burgers with spicy tomato relish.

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  • Mark twain must stages buffalo bill's center's aviary.

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  • Buffalo The buffalo (American bison) also played a role in the water economy of the Plains.

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  • Apache warrior women who battled along side their brothers and hunted the buffalo of the plains.

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  • They had a meal cooked for us & said had they known we were coming they wd have killed a buffalo.

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  • Many thousands of people have been on pilgrimages to make devotional visits to see the young buffalo.

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  • Domestic animals include buffalo, which are used as draft animals, fowl, pigs, goats, cats, and dogs.

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  • For over two thousand years, Indians stampeded buffalo over the mile-long cliff.

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  • While slaughtering 2,000 buffalo, 1,600 elk, and 100 bears, he slept every night in a brass bed.

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  • As a result the wild buffalo is now extinct in Uganda and many species formerly abundant are now rare.

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  • They had figured out how to get milk out of water buffalo by breeding a new kind of water buffalo.

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  • Gives you a a zodiac stop stages buffalo bill's american queen to.

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  • They range in size from the tiny duikers to the huge cape buffalo.

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  • Tracks of forest buffalo have also been seen once (and dung too ).

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  • Of this measure you may also to bill buffalo cover hitch nfl team trailer touch feel.

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  • The most widely broadcast report of prophesy and its fulfillment in recent history was the birth of a female white buffalo calf in 1994.

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  • A 20mm dowel was inserted through the antler and buffalo horn base for strength and to take the 12mm brass screw connector fitting.

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  • The red-billed buffalo weaver nests on the track into the Lodge had some Pygmy falcons in residence.

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  • The wolves, snowy owls and arctic foxes, buffalo to be found with many others at the Highland Wildlife Park.

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  • Within the park, we were also able to watch geysers, including Old Faithful, spouting, with Buffalo roaming among them!

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  • For the roller hockey team, see Buffalo Wings.

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  • I used a piece of black buffalo horn to make a knob, capped with a slice of lilac wood.

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  • No, you won't grow a buffalo hump overnight.

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  • Special sightings included lion, spotted hyena, bush pig, buffalo, hippo and many large and strange birds.

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  • Rare and exotic hardwood and Buffalo Horn and bone fine handcrafted handles made-to-order.

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  • Olive magazine - Fabulous five Buffalo soldiers September 2004 If cow's milk mozzarella is cotton, the buffalo variety is pure silk.

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  • I even put in little suprises, in the form of pools of buffalo mozzarella.

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  • Choose from these five troopers... Buffalo milk mozzarella is what angels eat in cheeses heaven.

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  • He also joined words together to create neologisms - see Buffalo Bill's below.

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  • Further down the road we tried a patch of rice paddy where a group of water buffalo were grazing.

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  • As the buffalo wandered the prairies, they stirred up insects that the = cowbirds ate.

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  • On reaching the Buffalo Springs reserve we were soon roused from our travel induced reverie.

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  • In Houston, there's a huge Victorian storm sewer that empties into Buffalo Bayou.

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  • The indiscriminate slaughter of the buffalo has brought many evils in its train.

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  • We narrowly missed being caught in a buffalo stampede, tried herding giraffe and disturbed a leopard on its evening hunt.

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  • An Islamic Site at the University of Buffalo emphasizing the unity of the Islamic world across its languages.

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  • She has fought giant radioactive walruses in Russia, and faced stampeding buffalo in China.

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  • Bright green fields stretch back as if they were the mountains ' shadows on the land, dotted with the occasional water buffalo.

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  • Some of the other species include wildebeest, zebra, buffalo and gazelles.

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  • The buffalo, used both for transport and in the rice-fields, and swine, the flesh of which forms an important element in the native diet, are the principal domestic animals.

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  • The horse of Cambodia is only from 1 i to 1 2 hands in height, but is strong and capable of great endurance; the buffalo is the chief draught animal.

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  • This fate has overtaken the elephant, giraffe, the buffalo, quagga, gnu, blesbok, gemsbok and ostrich.

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  • The fauna includes the lion and elephant, found in the neighbourhood of the Portuguese frontier (the lion was also found as late as 1895 in the Ndwandwe district), the white and the black rhinoceros, the leopard, panther, jackal, spotted hyena, aard-wolf, buffalo, zebra, gnu, impala, inyala, oribi, hartebeeste, kudu, springbok, waterbuck, eland, roan antelope, duiker, &c., hares and rabbits.

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  • All the species may be included in the genus Bos, with several subgeneric divisions (see Anoa, Aurochs, Bantin, Bison, Buffalo, Gaur, Gayal, Ox and YAK).

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  • Among notable mammals the chimpanzee is found in Unyoro, Toro and north-west Ankole, and has only recently become extinct in Buganda; the okapi inhabits the Semliki forests on the Congo frontier; the giraffe (the male sometimes developing five horn cores) is common in the Northern, Eastern and Rudolf provinces; there are three types of buffalo - the Cape, the Congo and the Abyssinian; two species of zebra (one of them Grevy's), the African wild ass, the square-lipped (" white ") and pointed-lipped (" black ") rhinoceroses, the elephant, hippopotamus, water tragelaph (" Speke's antelope "), Cape ant-bear, aard-wolf (Proteles), hunting-dog, and nearly every genus and most of the species of African antelopes.

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  • Until towards the close of the 19th century Bechuanaland abounded in big game, and the Kalahari is still the home of the lion, leopard, hyena, jackal, elephant, hippopotamus, rhinoceros, buffalo, antelope of many species, ostrich and even the giraffe.

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  • India abstain from the flesh of their domestic animal, the buffalo; but once a year they sacrifice a bull calf, which is eaten in the forest by the adult males.

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  • At the national convention held in Buffalo, N.Y., on the 9th and Toth of August 1848, they secured the nomination to the presidency of exPresident Martin Van Buren, who had failed to secure nomination by the Democrats in 1844 because of his opposition to the annexation of Texas, and of Charles Francis Adams, of Massachusetts, for the vice-presidency, taking as their "platform" a Declaration that Congress, having "no more power to make a slave than to make a king," was bound to restrict slavery to the slave states, and concluding, "we inscribe on our banner `Free Soil, Free Speech,Free Labor and Free Man,' and under it we will fight on and fight ever, until a triumphant victory shall reward our exertions."

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  • In the Niie valley the chief domestic animals are the camel, donkey, mule, ox, buffalo, sheep and goat.

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  • Not only were numbers of his own people wantonly slain (Cetywayo returning defiant messages to the governor of Natal when remonstrated with), and the military system of Chaka and Dingaan strengthened, but he had a feud with the Transvaal Boers as to the possession of the territory between the Buffalo and Pongola rivers, and encouraged the chief Sikukuni (Secocoeni) in his struggle against the Boers.

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  • The most widely different from the true oxen are, however, the buffaloes (see Buffalo), which have consequently the most claim to generic distinction.

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  • Long, in particular, followed the Platte and South Platte across the state in 1819, and his despairing account of the semi-arid buffalo plains - whence arose the myth of the Great American Desert - finely contrasts with the later history and latter-day optimism of dry-farming and irrigation.

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  • Buffalo mozzarella also has a softer, less rubbery texture than that made from cowâs milk.

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  • In Houston, there 's a huge Victorian storm sewer that empties into Buffalo Bayou.

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  • The Indians lived in tepees made out of Buffalo hide.

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  • However in most countries the range is limited to cow, ewe, goat and (increasingly) water buffalo milk cheeses.

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  • For those wishing to try something out of the ordinary there is also ostrich and water buffalo meat !

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  • Some of the more expensive foods contain exotic meats like rabbit, elk, buffalo or other meat.

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  • In addition to Evo and Wellness, the Blue Buffalo line of cat foods also contains grain-free products.

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  • Blue Buffalo cat food appears to be a better-than-average choice for cat owners who want to feed their pets a higher quality food, but are not ready to feed a raw diet.

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  • Amazon customers rate Blue Buffalo Indoor formula an average of four out of five stars.

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  • Blue Buffalo Cat Food uses whole, human grade ingredients and no by products.

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  • One of the drawbacks of Blue Buffalo cat food is that you can't purchase it at your local Wal-mart or Target store.

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  • Whether or not you switch to Blue Buffalo cat food is a personal choice.

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  • From its first cat shows in Buffalo and Detroit, the organization has grown to license over 400 shows across the globe.

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  • Many of the ancient designs depicted buffalo hunts, complete with shields and teepees as well as the buffalo and the hunters riding horses bareback.

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  • For example, animal motifs can range from buffalo to bear and elk.

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  • Blimpie's Buffalo Chicken cold deli sub has 400 calories with 70 calories from fat.

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  • Wanzer, EdD, professor of communication studies at Canisius College in Buffalo, NY has shown that the use of humor can improve employees' work performance.

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  • With an impressive college record, he went on to play with the Buffalo Bills and the San Francisco 49ers.

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  • Amanda Blake was born Beverly Louise Neill on February 20, 1929, in Buffalo, New York.

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  • The star of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show wasn't born in Cincinnati, but began married life and her career there.

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  • Butler after beating him in a shooting competition, and the two lived in Cincinnati before joining Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.

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  • If you've been searching for a healthier alternative to many commercial dog food brands, Blue Buffalo Dog Food may be just what you're looking for.

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  • Blue Buffalo Dog Food is one of several brands that appears to be a healthier alternative to the average processed kibble.

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  • According to the makers of Blue Buffalo, their philosophy about feeding dogs is a simple one.

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  • Blue Buffalo takes a holistic approach to dog nutrition as evidenced by their ingredients and processing standards.

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  • Blue Buffalo also includes a variety of fruits and vegetables as a source of phytonutrients, minerals, antioxidants, vitamins and fibers.

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  • Blue Buffalo chooses not to use them, and instead add grains that provide complex carbohydrates for energy.

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  • Blue Buffalo offers a variety of formulas for puppies, adults and senior dogs.

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  • In the end, only you can judge if Blue Buffalo is the right food for your dog, so make the change gradually to avoid shocking your dog's digestive tract.

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  • You can read a number of customer reviews on Blue Buffalo at RateItAll.com.

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  • In nearly all British and foreign nurseries this species is confused with the Buffalo Berry (Shepherdia argentea), a genus belonging to the same natural order, but altogether different from it.

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  • S. argentea, the Buffalo Berry, is a taller shrub of nearly 20 feet, with thorny stems, silvery leaves, and juicy red or yellow berries, prized for jellies and preserves by the Western colonists.

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  • Buffalo offers slightly more expensive, relaxed fitting jeans.

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  • Motorcycle jackets are also available in goatskin, lambskin, sheepskin, or buffalo hide leathers.

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  • Jerky Ranch offers four types of beef jerky as well as buffalo, turkey, and other meats.

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  • The flip up blinders can be found online at the Buffalo Arms Company or at Champion Shooters.

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  • Other great features of this frame are the adjustable nose pads and buffalo horn design.

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  • It was very close to Buffalo, NY, which is approximately 10 miles to the east of Crystal Beach.

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  • Since there were no cars in 1888, steamboats were used to transport people from Buffalo to the park.

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  • Crystal Beach amusement park was located near Ridgeway, Ontario on the Canadian shore of Lake Erie, just a few miles west of Buffalo, New York and south of Niagara Falls.

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  • For generations, visitors rode ferries from Buffalo to the park's pier, and thousands of guests rented beach cottages to enjoy lengthy summer vacations in the exciting and picturesque atmosphere.

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  • Find a herd of roaming buffalo and look for a house.

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  • If your deceased relative died in Albany, Buffalo, or Yonkers before January 1 of 1914, you will have to write to the appropriate registrar of that city in order to obtain a death certificate.

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  • Buffalo's Office of Records Management requires that you make a request in writing.

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  • Dyson's replacement parts for their vacuums are shipped out of Buffalo, New York via United Parcel Service (UPS).

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  • Underwater - In 1983, 350 divers from the Buffalo Dive Club played underwater for 45 consecutive days.

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  • Her Slow Cooker Buffalo Sausage Stew looks warming and unimaginably delicious.

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  • Other coins that are great for your child to collect include Indian head pennies, buffalo nickels, Jefferson Nickels, Roosevelt Dimes, and Mercury Dimes.

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  • Other parts included Lolita O'Shea in They Met in Argentina (1941), Louisa Frederici Cody in Buffalo Bill (1944), Joan Madison in Everything But the Truth (1956), and Elsie Waltz in How Do I Love Thee?'' (1970).

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  • According to Chasing the Frog website, Gein was also the model used for the creation of Norman Bates in the Alfred Hitchcock movie adaptation, Psycho, and again as the character, Buffalo Bill in the movie, The Silence of the Lambs.

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  • Brackenridge, starting with buffalo, elk, deer, monkeys, a pair of lions, and four bears.

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  • Pet owners interested in a healthy, wholesome diet for their dogs may want to look for Blue Buffalo dog food coupons to try this high quality product and give their dogs a tasty treat.

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  • All Blue Buffalo pet food is made in the United States from high quality, natural ingredients.

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  • No artificial flavorings, colors, or preservatives are added to Blue Buffalo products.

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  • Unfortunately, Blue Buffalo does not offer any coupons directly for their products, but instead works with retailers to create in-store deals so all pet owners can find the best prices.

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  • Coupons for savings on complete orders of any products, including Blue Buffalo foods.

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  • Smart pet owners will comparison shop between several retailers to find the best prices on the dog food they need, even without Blue Buffalo dog food coupons.

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  • These hi-cut Replay II boots are constructed of rich buffalo leather.

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  • They boast a steel toe and steel plate, buffalo leather and a sturdy metatarsal guard.

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  • From materials ranging from buffalo leather to pig skin, Ted Baker is certainly a unique, up and coming footwear designer.

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  • Located within half an hour of Buffalo, New York, Niagara Falls is easy to reach by train, airplane, or car.

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  • Buffalo Niagara International Airport is easily accessible with flights arriving and departing regularly.

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  • Amtrak provides regular train service in and out of Buffalo.

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  • This picturesque locale, just north of Buffalo has been popular with honeymooners and other sightseers for over one hundred years.

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  • Buffalo, in western New York at the eastern edge of Lake Erie, is known for its heavy snowfalls, popular football team, and spicy chicken wings.

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  • Buffalo wings come from Buffalo, New York, not the animal.

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  • The dense Native American culture is also recognized and celebrated throughout the winter months, as audiences can enjoy a variety of animal dances including the buffalo and the eagle.

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  • In addition to calf leather, there is the option for alligator, crocodile and buffalo leather.

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  • Model Jessica White was scouted in Buffalo, New York, in her teens, and she has walked runway shows (Oscar de la Renta, Marc Jacobs) as well as participated in fashion editorials and makeup campaigns.

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  • If you're serving buffalo wings, make sure everyone knows they actually came from tiny mutant buffalo.

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  • Kelly Czarnecki, 22, is a retail sales associate from Buffalo Grove, Illinois.

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  • He was released from his contract in 2009 and signed with the Buffalo Bills.

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  • Show. The show featured the run-up to his move to Buffalo and his off-field search for love.

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  • There's always something wild on the menu, like pan seared buffalo with smoked buffalo hash.

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  • At this longstanding, family-owned market you'll find a good selection of wild game, including buffalo, venison, wild boar, ostrich, elk, antelope, and more.

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  • The menu includes prime grade steaks, as well as the not-so-common menu offerings of rattlesnake and alligator tail for appetizers and buffalo, elk and game hen for main courses.

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  • Customers also can choose from a variety of burgers, buffalo wings and salads.

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  • With an assortment of pizzas and sandwiches, fried appetizers including calamari and their popular buffalo wings, seafood and steak dishes, there is something on the menu for everyone.

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  • The restaurant recently added a buffalo ribeye steak to its menu for those who want to expand their culinary experience beyond the traditional beef-derived steaks.

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  • The restaurant's diverse menu features traditional pub appetizers like buffalo wings, nachos and chili.

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  • This restaurant is well-known for its appetizers, which include buffalo chicken wing soup and chili con queso.

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  • Dinners include shrimp, chicken tenders and buffalo wings.

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  • Patrons can fill their stomachs with tasty appetizers such as mozzarella sticks and buffalo wings.

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  • She pulled the buffalo robe over her shoulders and stared at his form in the moonlight.

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  • She stepped through the gate and closed it, looking around again to make sure the buffalo were not close.

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  • They caught the man running through the buffalo pasture, with Brutus barking and nipping at his heels.

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  • Before the day got started, she should go down to the buffalo barn and check on the grain.

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  • I fear for his reputation if we be discovered but I have never been happier than next to him, beneath the buffalo robe that covered us.

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  • You know, like buffalo, pronghorn, and Doll sheep - wildlife native to the United States.

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  • We're all going over to work on the buffalo shed now.

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  • They're going to bring the buffalo over tomorrow.

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  • Do you want me to keep my buffalo off of it?

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  • I want to check the fence line before I turn the buffalo into the north pasture.

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  • The buffalo stood at the fence, watching them – probably wondering why they couldn't go along.

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  • I already did that – and the buffalo.

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  • He simply complemented her on another great meal and went to feed the buffalo before it got dark.

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  • I need to build another corral – or put the buffalo somewhere else and put the Longhorn where the buffalo are.

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  • A buffalo here, a Longhorn there... what difference does it make?

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  • Only a buffalo cow right now - and a couple of Angora goats Carmen bought for me.

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  • Beyond the paddock was the area where he had confined the buffalo cow.

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  • Brushing a blond curl from her face, she reined him toward the buffalo pen.

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  • Down the hill, across the creek and across the field to the buffalo shed? the crisp air traced their progress with a wisp of steam.

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  • Alex had the shed built so that she could feed the buffalo without going into the pen, but today she wanted to check on the cow.

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  • I know that buffalo cow has always been gentle, but if she has a calf, she could get defensive.

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  • The buffalo cow faced them, her massive head swaying back and forth in warning.

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  • The five of them raced across the pasture, toward the buffalo pen.

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  • Who would have guessed three years ago that she would be running Elk and buffalo on her land?

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  • She lowered her foot to the stirrup and turned Ed back toward the buffalo shed.

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  • Eventually they would run the Longhorns with the buffalo, and then Brutus could stay with all of them, but the animals would have to be quarantined at first and then allowed to adjust to each other.

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  • I've got to go down to the buffalo shed.

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  • It took at least a half-hour to locate the buffalo cow, and then she didn't want to be herded.

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  • The longhorns had been grazing against the fence with the buffalo for the last two weeks, so they would be accustomed to each other.

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  • The buffalo and longhorns were nowhere in sight, so there was no need to be concerned about their safety.

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  • At first I thought you had a white buffalo out there and then I realized it was a dog.

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  • I have to admit that I called them Buffalo for a long time – still do when I forget.

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  • The village is served by the New York Central & Hudson River railway, by the Buffalo, Lockport & Rochester electric railway, and by the Erie Canal.

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  • The buffalo is replaced by the mountain buffaloes, of which a few survive.

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  • The wild animals of Cambodia include the elephant, which is also domesticated, the rhinoceros, buffalo and some species of wild ox; also the tiger, panther, leopard and honey-bear.

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  • The rapid settling of the state drove its native fauna, which comprised buffalo, deer, moose, bear, lynx and wolves, in great numbers into the northern sections, westward into Dakota, or across the Canadian border.

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  • The largest and longest, the Tugela, with the Buffalo, Mooi, Klip and other tributaries is treated separately.

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  • In the Umzimkulu river and in the Tugela river below its junction with the Buffalo, metamorphic limestones are associated with schists, gneisses and granites.

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  • Panda gave up to Natal all the territory between the Buffalo and Tugela rivers, now forming Klip River county.

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  • Leather, from the hide of the buffalo, imperfectly tanned, furnishes the soles of snow boots.

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  • In 1910 there were fourteen state hospitals (corresponding to fourteen state hospital districts) for the poor and indigent insane; these were at Utica, Willard, Poughkeepsie, Buffalo, Middletown (homoeopathic), Binghamton, Rochester, Ogdensburg, Gowanda (homoeopathic), Flatbush, Ward's Island, King's Park, Central Islip and Yorktown.

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  • He spies bat-eared foxes, porcupines, wildebeest, buffalo - oh, and a leopard tortoise.

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