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"barnyard" Definitions
  1. an area on a farm that is surrounded by farm buildings
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"I don't know how many of you have a farming background but I can tell you right now that notion even defies barnyard logic ... the barnyard knows better," he said.
For Shear Pleasure, short story reading, crafts, barnyard animal feeding.
There will be "barnyard animal cheerleaders," with ducklings, chicks, and piglets.
" He added: "He was a peasant come home to the barnyard.
For Shear Pleasure, short-story reading, crafts and barnyard animal feeding.
The Barnyard Shopping Village has a Ferrari event for a mere $45.
The adorable Instagram post features Teigen rapping the bedtime story Barnyard Dance!
SCARSDALE "For Shear Pleasure," short-story reading, crafts and barnyard animal feeding.
For all his ease in the barnyard, Iremar longs for something more.
Lots of fun debuts, including DOUBLE DOG DARE, DIPSOMANIAC and BARNYARD ANIMALS.
It refers to a barnyard pen, and the noise is an OINK.
It's simply classic, like Wile E. Coyote or Foghorn Leghound nemesis The Barnyard Dawg.
His telling is devoid of silliness (even when articulating various barnyard animals) or sentimentality.
And we're updating the status of a mayoral race that's filled with barnyard fun.
" The then-candidate remarked on the comment afterward saying that it was "barnyard language.
The ground was sprinkled with scat, and the air carried a scent like a barnyard.
In Mr. Barron's group, the wine was likened to both a barnyard and horse sweat.
Below is a list of some of the most wanted barnyard animals/household pets in America.
There are even gene-edited pigs and hornless cows that are currently walking around the barnyard.
Natural wines can taste tart, dirty, even barnyard-y, and that might be 100 percent intentional.
Straw, feathers, matted tufts of yellowed wool, are strewn across the room like some barnyard massacre.
" In handcrafted "barnyard bone" — from a cow or horse — Mr. Gordon spelled out "Antietam" and "Sept.
On opening the Donati, most readers noted what might politely be called a barnyard, animal smell.
Growing up on a farm, she also became familiar with barnyard animals — she's a trained livestock judge.
Sanctuary owner Tamala Lester and her crew of six were eating lunch when I arrived at Barnyard.
It's when the barnyard turns into a full-blown brothel and everyone wants to get a piece.
But then I often hear her singing about barnyard animals or twinkly stars, settling herself into sleep.
A barnyard filled with animal-named mobile cell infrastructure, including COWs, COLTs, HORSEs, and others A barnyard filled with animal-named mobile cell infrastructure, including COWs, COLTs, HORSEs, and others That said, both White and Williams noted that mobile cell deployment is much rarer than people would guess.
Charlotte was rescued and released, and the people at Barnyard Betty's Rescue assure Facebook that it's not photoshopped.
Unlike regular barnyard manure, guano was special shit: According to one expert, it was 27.6 times more powerful.
Mr. McCartney was said to loathe the book, and to enjoy mispronouncing its title as a barnyard epithet.
Plenty of activities are free, including fishing, canoeing and visits to the barnyard to feed animals like goats.
In this deep, sexy reflection on man and animal, the riders use fancy colognes to camouflage barnyard scents.
The preview of the upcoming series shows the waitress happily driving an ATV through mud and holding barnyard animals.
They're engulfed in a smell that intensifies as they walk: a blend of barnyard animal, excrement, and decaying flesh.
One story (possibly apocryphal) has Johnson once telling his aides to accuse his congressional opponent of sleeping with barnyard animals.
From either animal, the result is thick and barnyard-tasting, but the more expensive camel variety is slightly less challenging.
Even common barnyard creatures — chickens, goats and pigs — are portrayed with empathy; you can almost hear them clucking and snuffling.
The goal of early detection is not to let any of the animals escape the barnyard and cause a cancer death.
"I've used that barnyard language myself," Garren said, clarifying that it was when he was younger and before he knew better.
For dogs that chew through toys like they are tissue paper, you may want to scoop up these Barnyard Buddies toys.
Impeccable, from the barnyard whinnying to a pickup's faint growl: a whistling medley of Americana, ready-made for a campaign ad.
Trump's use of that barnyard epithet in a tweet came after a press conference by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep.
This may not be the muscular tonkotsu ramen, with a whiff of the barnyard, found at ramen shrines elsewhere in town.
For far too long, fluffy pets and barnyard animals have thought they were above the law — and now they're suffering the consequences.
Joseph Robinette wrote the script, and Jeffrey Lunden composed the incidental music for this tale of a barnyard friendship for the ages.
The video, posted by WFAA 8 ABC, shows the barnyard animal following the children as they cross the street toward the school.
Atlanta, Indiana (CNN)The farm animals on the Henderson farm are pets, not moneymakers, so don't be offended by the barnyard humor.
Dilapidated barnyard doors … and other openings into Kafka's imaginary world, and of the deepest and most conflicted parts of the human mind.
Then all of the others closed in on this newcomer and they looked like a peacock garden and sounded like a barnyard.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Monday's episode, Nick Viall takes the women home to meet his family — including a few barnyard animals.
Carrie Ann Inaba didn't just invite her friends along to celebrate her 50th birthday — she brought along a bunch of barnyard animals, too!
The Amish, living in an environment described as "rich in microbes," or alternatively, full of barnyard dust, had strikingly low rates of asthma.
We keep all our serving pieces, décor elements and costumes carefully stored and labeled: 'doctors' uniforms,' 'sailor,' 'barnyard animals' in our basement upstate.
His personal hygiene is so appalling he's unable to eat or drink without soiling himself, so he pretty much smells like a barnyard.
You could try on the entire barnyard until you found an augmented reality persona that felt like a true representation of who you are.
I most looked forward to seeing the barnyard roosters, whose belligerent, strutting, preening, aggressive macho behavior was a source of endless fascination and trepidation.
When she joined the agency in July 2018, she hadn't had much experience with the genomes of cows and pigs and other barnyard species.
Barnyard Betty's Rescue calls itself "a sanctuary for orphaned, mistreated and unwanted farm animals who if not rescued would be destined for a certain death."
And predators like foxes and wolves are appearing in greater numbers and coming into closer contact with humans, pets and barnyard animals in rural areas.
And don't forget little Stormi Jenner and True Kardashian, who already won our hearts this week as a storm cloud and a whole barnyard of animals.
ET/PT If you like your counter-programming with a side of adorable, try Animal Planet's parade of puppies, kittens, barnyard animals and their feathered friends.
Finally he told his campaign manager to start a massive rumor campaign about his opponent's life-long habit of enjoying carnal knowledge of his barnyard sows.
She fell in love with the barnyard animals, the picturesque farmhouse, and the rolling fields, which she thought would be the perfect backdrop to practice yoga.
What is remarkable is that despite its penetrating barnyard aroma, this double cream, washed-rind wheel from the Roth cheese company tastes fruity and rather mild.
They made a racket in their stalls at a Buenos Aires showground as their owners brushed and vacuumed them to prepare for a barnyard-themed beauty contest.
Or maybe you'd prefer the Barnyard Wedding, which is a burger topped with no less than a fried chicken cutlet, hash browns, barbecue sauce, and cheddar cheese.
Pigcasso the painting pig is just as flamboyant and beloved, but she's a fine lady swine brandishing a paintbrush on behalf of barnyard animals across the world.
Take, for instance, France's solution: a yeast called Brettanomyces, which is found in dirty cellars, sometimes remains in the Burgundy region's wine, causing a distinctly barnyard aroma.
The Indiana community has been involved in other research, including a study last year that found that exposure to barnyard dust helps to protect children against asthma.
Momma Rose, of "Gypsy," may be the definitive stage mother of all time, but this puppet musical gives her some fierce competition from the barnyard: Mother Piggy.
To better showcase the beer to the island's many visitors, Blum built Bad Martha Farmer's Brewery and Tasting Room, a barnyard brewhouse with a seven-barrel brewing system.
Chip and Joanna Gaines' Waco, Texas farmhouse is already any kids' dream thanks to its 40 acres of land, cast of cute barnyard animals and newly completed garden.
The space, which has a small outdoor area, was also once home to Barnyard Cheese, a popular sandwich and cheese shop, which reopened on Avenue B in 214.75.
"Every month beautiful pictures of barnyard animals on a print-out calendar and a Bojangles' coupon will be sent directly to your inbox," the online sign-up form promises.
Pet owners are very familiar with the therapeutic and joyous effects of spending time with cats and dogs, but there's one barnyard animal that's surprisingly cathartic to relax with.
To show off its barnyard bona fides, it is initially presented in its entirety, head tucked in and feet stretched out on top of a smoldering nest of hay.
In 2002, Edward Albee's "The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?" presented a married architect's affair with a barnyard animal as a means of exploring the limits of erotic tolerance.
Obviously Christmas is a big deal because it's Jesus' birthday, but taken on its own it's just about celebrating a sublimely chill baby getting some excellent perfumes in a barnyard.
During busier months, the fromagerie offers tasting sessions for visitors, but we contented ourselves with a Camembert de Normandie to go, a bold cheese with the aroma of its barnyard origins.
What's surprising, though, is that in its embrace of a garment designed for the factory floor or the barnyard, fashion neglected to remember that it had been down this road before.
And while it's usually in relation to furry barnyard animals or kittens, we think people might experience the same as soon as they lay eyes on Winky Lux's Mini Lip Pill Kit.
He then declaimed a series of obviously fictional passages (in rhyming verse) depicting Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, engrossed in a series of athletically challenging sexual activities with barnyard animals.
To my older ears, a large cast can be distracting — I imagine all the actors fighting over a mic, clamoring for my attention — but the clamor effect certainly suits Charlotte's barnyard setting.
In "The Story of Charlotte's Web," Michael Sims evokes E.B. White's early and enduring love of animals and other contextual essentials to deepen readers' appreciation for this heartbreaking story of barnyard friendship.
FRONT PAGE An article on Thursday about a study of barnyard dust and childhood asthma misstated the specialty of Dr. Brian Christman of Vanderbilt University, a volunteer spokesman for the American Lung Association.
The chef popped the disks onto mini-toasts, squirted them with hazelnut oil, and fed them to the spectators, who swarmed toward the free samples with a skittish barnyard velocity of their own.
Although we'd bet you'd be hard pressed to find one bigger than Charlotte the huntsman spider, who was found and photographed by the folks at Barnyard Betty's Rescue in Queensland, Australia a year ago.
The goats "had a barnyard aroma" and cost $20,719, including $4,203 for drinking water and a workers' toilet, and $2,560 for monitoring, city staff said in a report to the city council this week.
Instead of a reduction of the original, Odyr's imagined barnyard world adds to the depth of the characters: His pigs, horses, sheep and hens have expressive faces and postures, revealing both sweetness and malevolence.
Though some find it too strong, others will take pleasure in the sour-grape aftertaste of this forceful wine, whose bruised-eye glossiness would best be paired with artisanal young-barnyard-animal cheese. 3.
"But after I answered one of his questions in a way that moved him, he lurched at me like a barnyard animal, grabbing the back of my head, pulling me toward him," she wrote.
While Barnyard tries to find permanent homes for most of the animals, many become permanent residents—the cows aren't going anywhere, and neither are the nearly 200 roosters Lester has acquired over the years.
In Janacek's "The Cunning Little Vixen" Suite (1922-24), the titular creature, which is captured by a forester from a woodland buzzing with insects, invades the man's barnyard, eats his hens and ultimately escapes.
I really like the many echoes today, double references: Winnie-the-Pooh's was ROO, for example, and FEMALES and FOALS went together in the barnyard, SUNDECK and SAUNA in the spa, and so on.
A ninth-generation farmer, Mr. Lamport, 47, shut down his dairy business in September, auctioning off a herd of nearly 150 cows in his barnyard in Hobart, a small town in the northern Catskills.
There were other barns out back, down a long gravel drive that stretched to a grove of trees: small sheds and one big building, 200 feet on the long side, painted an iconic barnyard red.
" Now they're back together as brothers, stepping into parental tensions and barnyard detritus, on "The Ranch," a new Netflix comedy created by Don Reo and Jim Patterson, executive producers on "Two and a Half Men.
And in an election cycle that seemed to hinge on how often a candidate compared beauty queens to barnyard animals, can we really cite our "own century's advanced science and frank acceptance of human sexuality"?
The spider, aptly named Charlotte, was rescued in October 2015 by Barnyard Betty's Rescue farm and sanctuary in Queensland, Australia, and according to the Facebook post, the photos of her crawling on a broom aren't Photoshopped.
The flaws in some natural wines glare more because they are not typical in the modern age, when technology and artifice can eliminate issues like excessive volatile acidity or barnyard aromas that come from unwanted yeast strains.
Indeed, some major meat processors like Tyson and Cargill have now invested in clean meat startups like Memphis Meats, demonstrating that many in the "barnyard lobby" have no interest in burying the clean meat industry before it's born.
No less a bard of the barnyard than Blake Shelton once captured the essence of pickup ownership in his hit song, "Boys 'Round Here" ("talking 'bout girls, talking 'bout trucks, running them red dirt roads, kicking up dust").
The same congressman used a barnyard epithet to describe how the president treated his fellow Republicans, and concluded, "if we're going to lose, we may as well impeach the —" well, as we used to say during Watergate, expletive deleted.
A few weeks before his supper club, Pith, started up again, Jonah Reider was in his spotless new kitchen, toying with a new idea: marrying the barnyard heft of bone marrow with the earthiness of just-in-season morels.
To me it's akin to the way some funky wine is described as having a "barnyard" element to it—which, as we all know, is a flavor that chefs, sommeliers, bartenders, and people all over the world regularly really love.
She will direct and perform in Link Link Circus, a touring "theatrical lecture," as she calls it, highlighted by her funny, perceptive observations on evolution and barnyard life; it opens May 16 at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in New York.
If you want to up the ante and cut out an entire shower's worth of water waste — about 229 gallons for an eight-minute rubdown — without smelling like a barnyard, ditch the water altogether by using a rinseless cleansing foam on your body.
Dalton Rapattoni, Plain White T's' "Hey There Delilah" I cannot stand this cheese-fest song and watching Dalton's skunk-like hair and intentionally smudged eyeliner up close as he turned it into what Keith Urban called "an electric barnyard" was almost excruciating.
The trouble with pitting Siobhan against the nameless Charolais, at least in Ms. Stapleton's performance, is that the cow is by far the more charming of the two: a cartoon fantasy of French allure, a haughty chanteuse trapped in a barnyard life.
By far the best talking pig movies ever made (Gordy can jump off a cliff), 1995's Babe and 1998's Babe: Pig in the City are sweet, funny, moving tributes to never judging anyone based on their appearance — even barnyard animals.
While numbers weren't huge in places like Liechtenstein (Europe's second least-visited country, ahead of only San Marino), there were still people around — or at least every building seemed to be occupied by people or, in the case of Liechtenstein, various livestock and barnyard animals.
The beautiful Marrakech tagine features hollowed-out seasonal vegetables—such as bell pepper and squash—stuffed with couscous, peas, and carrots and standing in a pool of rich, russet Berber turmeric sauce with a subtle barnyard funk, owing to a finishing drizzle of argan oil.
It features a hilariously pompous speaker, John Bercow — "It is a point so blindingly obvious that only an extraordinarily clever and sophisticated person could fail to grasp it," he once chided a member — and a braying, mooing barnyard symphony of partisan heckling noises. Mrs.
They continued to work with Mr. Bedell through 214, and while the vintage characters differ, the wines all seemed to me a little rustic, perhaps because of a touch of brettanomyces, a nettlesome yeast that can add flavors that range from barnyard to Band-Aid.
After a clip surfaced on WorldStarHipHop of a man being kicked off a bus because he tried to bring a goat onboard, VICELAND's Desus and Mero revisited a wild video that shows why you should exercise caution before bringing barnyard animals out in public.
"We're joining the barnyard," said Michele Simon, a public health lawyer and food policy advocate who is founding the new group, which is starting out with 23 companies including old-timers like Tofurky and newcomers like New Wave Foods that all make protein products from plants.
A study published last year in The New England Journal of Medicine found that Amish children in Indiana who grew up close to barnyard animals had far lower rates of asthma than Hutterite children, who were raised apart from animals on large mechanized farms in North Dakota.
The solution: "If we can't bring our kids to the farm, maybe we can bring the farm to kids," said Dr. Gilbert, who believes that cohabitation with pets is the next best thing to living next door to a barnyard for training a growing immune system.
The first rays of a new day's sun reveal what is making the noise: large brown birds more than twice the size of a barnyard chicken, strutting and shaking while thrusting bulbous yellow air sacs out of their chests, and fanning a fantastic spread of pointy tail feathers.
In his second act, he became a successful fine artist by scavenging thrift-stores for paintings of landscapes and using them as backgrounds for word paintings that position oversize ironic phrases like "Clusterfuck" and "LSD" and "Maybe Now I'll Get The Respect I So Richly Deserve" alongside kitschy barnyard scenes.
Of course, humans can also get sick with anthrax if they come in contact with infected barnyard animals, according to the CDC — a possibility that leaves intelligence analysts in the awkward position of needing to determine whether the defector was, in fact, a weapons specialist, or maybe just grew up on a farm.
Along with an oil-on-panel fish, modeled on a Courbet, and a plucked goose whose broken neck allows its head to lie gracefully beside it, the exhibition's final room contains a couple of barnyard animals Soutine made while in hiding in the French countryside after the Nazi invasion of Paris in 1940.
In natural winemaking, the debate centers on whether to use a little sulfur dioxide before bottling to help wine withstand the rigors of travel, as well as other potential scourges like brettanomyces, a rogue yeast that can cause funky barnyard aromas, and mousiness, a bacterial taint reminiscent of the smell of a mouse cage.
The approach has proved popular enough for bottles of Spreewood's Stork Club Rye Whiskey to sell out completely this year, though the barrel-strength sample offered on the distillery tour (25 euros) gives a hint of the appeal: a vanilla and gingerbread nose with peppery notes, as well as a bit of barnyard funk.
When I want full-gloss photo spreads that almost convince me I'm chopping shallots on a rough-hewed farm table while sporting rosy cheeks and barnyard-mucked Wellies, I'll take Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell's A SEAT AT THE TABLE: Recipes to Nourish Your Family, Friends, and Community (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $30), written with Rose Marie Trapani.
The system held up well enough teamed with some Vive trackers to estimate the positions of my arms themselves in VR. Actually playing around with this was a bizarre sensation; I felt like a mech monster, even when they tossed me into a demo simulation that had me cutting wheat in a barnyard scene and picking up a little fox.
At the surface of his fall 2018 show, onlookers could draw several connections to a dystopia that no longer seems so far off — a blackened barnyard (set atop a foot of popcorn), clothes reminiscent of the Great Depression, hazmat suits, and more — but, after his third collection for the American label, is Simons still in a dogged pursuit of commenting on our unconscious history?
In 2016, Trigg Brown and Josh Ku opened Win Son, in East Williamsburg, showcasing slightly cheffy but faithful renditions of night-market treats, like oyster omelettes, popcorn chicken, and stinky tofu (fermented until it takes on a barnyard funk), and home-style dishes including the evocatively named cangying tou , or "fly's head," a crunchy stir-fry of minced garlic chives, ground pork, and fermented black beans.
Its smell hits you in the nose, that compelling, faint-but-heady whiff of urine (a good pig from a good butcher will have spent its days in a good old-fashioned barnyard, folks), most concentrated in the pan drippings that draw you in and hold you there, head bowed and inhaling deeply with your eyes closed, as if you are at some kind of church service.
I've found this metaphor, shared in an Atul Gawande story, to be a helpful way to think about how this happens: H. Gilbert Welch, a Dartmouth Medical School professor, is an expert on overdiagnosis, and in his excellent new book, "Less Medicine, More Health," he explains the phenomenon this way: we've assumed, he says, that cancers are all like rabbits that you want to catch before they escape the barnyard pen.

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