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cow barn

(= cowbarn) a barn for cows

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And after the gathering they might, for instance, sneak into a barn and bewitch a cow.
You better put that cow into the barn.

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They have only recently been recognized as the cause of several infectious diseases, including mad cow disease and Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, which kill by crowding out healthy brain cells.
FIFA is just the richest, most powerful, most global milk cow of all.
If A is legally bound to return B's cow when she strays onto his land, and then C's cow strays onto B's land in relevantly similar circumstances, B must also be bound to return C's cow.
C need not bribe the judge to get his cow back.
For Sweden, my homeland, the United Nations is a sacred cow.
The protestors paraded a severed, bloodied cow's head in the street, then spat and stomped on it.
This was an offense to Malaysia's Hindus, who consider the cow a sacred animal.
A lone cow standing in a meadow.
A real cow, as well as chickens and geese populated that ersatz farmyard. At times an old woman in traditional dress appeared to feed the animals.
Both sides have yet to realize that TV is more than a cash cow for advertising revenue.
Why was a cow preserved in formaldehyde a great cultural achievement?
In Europe, mad cow disease shocked many people, not only because it shattered beef's image as a safe and healthy food, but also because they learned that the disease was caused by feeding cattle the brains and nerve tissue of sheep.
The European Union's agricultural subsidies, for example, are high enough to permit every cow in Europe to fly business class around the world.
A lone cow standing in a meadow. Pigs eating greedily from the family table.
A real cow, as well as chickens and geese populated that ersatz farmyard.
Given the reach of today's mass media and social networks, only a few people must be targeted to cow the rest of society into conforming to the leader's vision.
He would even send the US Seventh Fleet to cow her.
More needs to be done on the issue of IP rights - the sacred cow of the pharmaceutical industry.
ZURICH - The outbreak of mad cow disease in the United Kingdom, which ultimately led to the slaughter of 3.7 million cows and severely damaged the British cattle industry, began insidiously.
At its peak in 1992, mad cow disease was claiming nearly 1,000 head of cattle weekly.
This may cow some of Syria's civilian population in the short term, but it will serve only to exacerbate popular rage, and thus to increase the prospect of a bloody reckoning with Assad and his cronies down the line.
CAMBRIDGE: Social security is the great cash cow of irresponsible governments.
This right to a private life, including extramarital affairs, has always been a sacred cow of French politics.

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