corral in the PONS Dictionary

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This set included a small house, a shed, corrals, and other features, but it was dominated by a large barn.
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Several corrals burned and total damages were estimated at $50,000.
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The horses had been under saddle with loose cinches all day tied up in the corral; so within a few minutes the troop was mounted.
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The collection and disposal of horse dung suggests that horses were confined in corrals or stables.
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The first summer, houses were built, land cleared, and corrals constructed.
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They also move the livestock to different pasture locations, or herd them into corrals and onto trucks for transport.
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An above-ground hotel was soon added, with stables and corrals that could hold 100 horses, 300 cattle, and 6,000 sheep.
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In the spring of 1911 some 60,000 sheep were sheared in new corrals that had been built.
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This phenomenon was first demonstrated using scratches or metallic corrals to prevent mixing between adjacent regions while still allowing free diffusion within any one region.
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The metal cable tray system corrals electrical and data cabling also serve as the support for the light fixtures.
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