The back limbs are strongly flattened and equipped with thick natatorial stubbles acting as paddles. |
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Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly. |
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There can be a friendly old man with white beard stubbles, the only way to communicate with him are gestures. |
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If necessary, remove stubbles it with the rake, but not before the lawn began again well. |
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By rubbing the hair away you also avoid the sharp stubbles that come after shaving. |
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If crop residuals and stubbles are grazed after harvest, or otherwise enter the food chain, they should also be considered as livestock feed. |
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With twin foils that shave off stubbles and an integrated cutter that shortens longer hairs Braun shaves progressively closer in 3 stages. |
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The introduction of winter-sowing has thus been inimical to both cirl buntings and skylarks, leading to the loss of overwinter stubbles and dense cereal swards. |
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Väderstad Carrier is capable of shallow tillage down to a maximum of 10cm. Carrier has a range of applications from high speed shallow cultivation of stubbles through to secondary cultivation of disced and ploughed soils. |
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The stubbles have been ripped up by cultivation, some already ploughed and soon to be worked up to a seed-bed prior to drilling with winter cereals. |
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No matter whether for coarse, medium or fine seeds, for mulch sowing, for sowing in ploughed ground or into stubbles, with its 6 metre working width, the Cayena proves its enormous efficiency. |
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Stubbles and arable field margins not only benefit cirl bunting but also a wide range of other species, including many insects, birds and small mammals. |
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