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Maggie Studholme, Wotton-under-Edge, GloucestershireMy chickens appear to have tastebuds and preferences: they pick out any scraps of cheese immediately, then turn to consider whatever else I've brought them for breakfast.
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Studholme seated at his table lost in deep thought.
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Studholme sent up river have been a warning to the slashers.
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In addition, there were the guns which Major Studholme was sending up river to William
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Studholme_ were settled in the province before the landing of the
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Looking ahead, Studholme described the club's and graduate board's plans for development.
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Age-restricted developments slide through a loophole in fair housing laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of age or familial status, Studholme said.
Paramus Post 2009
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NZDL's $100 million dollar expansion of the Studholme factory was due to add a second drier, which would've enabled the two-year-old company to expand its production and suppliers and assisted in its long-term goal of competing with Fonterra.
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Nutritek's decision does however put a freeze on the company's future expansion plans, as Studholme is already running at full capacity.
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But the loophole got larger, eliminating the requirement that developments accommodate the infirm, and lowering the cut-off age to 55, Studholme continued.
Paramus Post 2009
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