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  • Teese Gohl turned it around and put it in 6/8 or some very weird time signature that I'd never heard of, and Sally and Ben and I sang it in three-part harmony.

    Never Been Gone : A Conversation With Carly Simon 2010

  • Teese Gohl turned it around and put it in 6/8 or some very weird time signature that I'd never heard of, and Sally and Ben and I sang it in three-part harmony.

    Mike Ragogna: Never Been Gone : A Conversation With Carly Simon 2010

  • Teese Gohl turned it around and put it in 6/8 or some very weird time signature that I'd never heard of, and Sally and Ben and I sang it in three-part harmony.

    Mike Ragogna: Never Been Gone: A Conversation With Carly Simon 2009

  • COSTELLO: Gohl, like about 8,000 others, are tapping into a fuel bank.

    CNN Transcript May 11, 2006 2006

  • It saves Gohl roughly $1.77 off of AAA's national average.

    CNN Transcript May 11, 2006 2006

  • Gohl (1981) noted that while several species of Ficus were commonly lopped for animal feed, particularly in India and Pakistan, the young leaves of F. elastica were poisonous to most animals, causing profuse sweating, paralysis and eventual death.

    Chapter 6 1994

  • Gohl (1981) listed F. benghalensis, F. carica, F. glomerata, F. Iacor and F. religiosa as being trees which are often lopped for fodder.

    Chapter 6 1994

  • In addition to the direct loss of fodder, protein and digestible energy contents decrease and the fibre content increases in the period prior to the shedding of the leaves (Gohl, 1981).

    Chapter 6 1994

  • Gohl (1981), however, stated that green pods were bitter, with little feed value and that only ripe pods were relished by stock.

    Chapter 1 1994

  • Gohl went on to state that stock poisoning had occurred when P. juliflora pods were eaten after being exposed to rain.

    Chapter 1 1994

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