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There is as yet no evidence of food production or herding.
In all his years of herding, he'd never seen anything close to what had just occurred.
As a result, we can't be immediately sure that herding has occurred.
Last year she also took 8 specialties and 173 herding groups.
Their herding habits may also be a problem in the release.
These works are, indeed, called pastoral, after the term for herding.
The town's economy is based mainly on agriculture and herding.
They can also exhibit a strong herding instinct, especially around children.
But if it doesn't work, perhaps some more cat herding will do the trick.
"I had just come back from teaching my herding pupils.
This whole side of Branning lives off the herding business.
He hadn't yet mastered the difference between herding and chasing.
Right then they washes their hands of any more buffalo herding.
He wanted to, but he also didn't want the old man to think he'd changed his mind about herding.
While once very common in the American south, it was collected and bred for herding.
The people of the region mostly live through herding, farming and fishing.
Reindeer herding is the most significant economic activity in the village.
Rose was preparing her herding plays long before we went out to the sheep.
Almost all the inhabitants are employed in farming and herding.
Another use that has been demonstrated is the herding of reindeer.
Although traditional herding patterns persist, considerable changes have taken place.
Male muscular development is greater - possibly from hunting, or herding.
The sudden rise in lending rates makes much more sense from a herding perspective.
They were not, as the beasts had been, amenable to such herding.
Then it was time for the daily herding lesson with Orson.