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graze <a graze; grazes> N

graze N

graze

fuse graze

ballistic point of graze MIL

point of graze MIL

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Around the reserve are some human settlements and during winter about 15.000 heads of livestock graze in the reserve.
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The station originally grazed cattle but later moved to wool production.
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There were also laws passed that prevented sheepherders from grazing on public land entirely.
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Its use is intended to guard the sheep, both to protect them from wild animals and to save them in those moments when not grazed.
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The cemetery is protected by a fence, which keeps out sheep and cattle that otherwise graze on leased land on and near the trail.
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Cattle can still be seen grazing within the city limits.
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Instead of reaching up into trees, they may have used their necks to graze over a broad area.
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The main threat to this species is grazing by livestock and wild ungulates.
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The term forest can include woodlands, grazing areas, farms, settlements, roads and rivers.
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It then might be grazed for several years before being allowed to return to woodland.
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