One had twenty piggeries, of three hundred pigs each, in its forests.
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Barns, cow-sheds, and piggeries were placed at some little distance off.
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A smell of piggeries came from the back, and the grunting of the originators of that smell.
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The money will be used for training in poultry farming, piggeries, and ornamental or floral arts and design.
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Our information is that it's easier when you are dealing with commercial piggeries because you can control them.
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The Queen plays with Columbus, permitting him familiarities, then banishing him to the stables and piggeries for forty days.
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It came on with devastating force, bearing produce, fences, fruit-trees, piggeries, and every movable thing on its foaming crest.
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On the following day my hosts took me round the farmery, fowl-run, piggeries, neat-houses and stalls being inspected one by one.
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The door of the barn looked between the end of the cottage and some disused piggeries through a five-barred gate upon the highroad.
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So she was not tired, although they walked through the sheep-houses and the piggeries, and looked in at the hens and the rabbits.
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Facing the west are the stables (e), ox-sheds (f), goatstables (gl, piggeries (h), sheep-folds (i), together with the servants' and labourers' quarters (k).
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Over the next six months, awareness in PNG would target "small holder piggeries and also village pig holders... to make sure they confine their pigs".
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He found himself particularly amused by the red-haired daughter of the Manager of the European Piggeries.
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Notting Hill used to be known as the Potteries and Piggeries because that's what it was famous for.
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Or had been the so-called Three Ugly Sisters -also known as the Piggeries -in Liverpool, demolished in 1987?
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"But," said Count Rudolph, coming to my rescue, "we also seek safety in the fortified piggeries."