hobbler


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someone who has a limp and walks with a hobbling gait

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The LESA method has several advantages over other methods such as agro-ecological zones (AEZ) (Rossiter, 2003), fertility capability classification (FCC) (Rossiter, 2003), and soil potential ratings (SPR) (Rossiter, 2003) among others, because it is a procedure and framework that can be refined and calibrated locally (Dung, 2003a; Hobbler et al., 2003; INRCOG, 2003; Steiner, 2003).
It may disturb S Walters, but Horrible case of destitution at Cogan AT Penarth police court on Monday, before Colonel Guthrie and Major Thornley Henry Rendell, a dock hobbler, and Louisa Rendell, of Harriet Street, Cogan, were summoned for cruelty to their four children, whose ages ranged from seven years downward.
The lovely city of Bristol is in the spotlight, as the 600-year-old traditional dock workers, known as Pill Hobblers, allow cameras to film them.
STEEL BONNETS Hobblers' hooves are softly clopping, Scarce heard in the country lane, Changing to a muffled rattle As they cross to rough terrain; Lammas long past, nights are darker, And the Reivers out again.
Truly worth a visit is Hobblers Seafood Restaurant which has colourful shrubs cascading over its walls and views across the harbour.