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"cutting grass" Definitions
  1. a cane rat (= type of large rodent) that is used for food
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Cruelest cut Who calls the police on a kid for cutting grass?
Scared is the right word, said Mr. Maxwell, now at work cutting grass.
Most National Guard troops were performing duties such as erecting fences and cutting grass.
It imagines two mowers more than a mile apart, cutting grass all day long.
So I started working at a nursing home doing janitorial work, cutting grass, cleaning rooms.
In some residential areas of the Bay Area, lawn keepers were out cutting grass as normal.
The only ones outside for any length of time are the folks cutting grass, fixing awnings, installing cable.
It involves her pulling out scissors, cutting grass from their display and chomping on it with a straight face.
The initial goal was to raise $250 to buy a lawnmower so the straight-A student could earn money cutting grass.
"We discourage them," said Ivan Kacur, 36, a Roma who has worked for the village company for two years, cutting grass.
"I drove an old Ford tractor, cutting grass and raking bunkers by hand," she recalled in an interview with Golf Canada magazine.
And in June, it was reported that someone called the cops on a 12-year-old African-American boy for cutting grass.
As the afternoon sun sank behind the hills, several women could be seen working in the fields, cutting grass and herding cattle.
The WORX Robotic Lawn Mower works much in the same way as a Roomba, roaming around your yard cutting grass until it's done.
Happening upon an especially powerful item is akin to being used to cutting grass with scissors and all of a sudden being handed a lawnmower.
" A burly man who did odd jobs like cutting grass in New Britain, Howell lived out of a van he allegedly dubbed the "murder mobile.
But what about Sylvie, the late dog of one reader, who "used her paw like a tool — a scythe, to be exact" for cutting grass?
This year, I&aposve taken a different approach to cutting grass: I decided not to panic about the encroaching sea of grasses and let them grow.
The mother of the first victim, who is aged 12, told police her daughter was cutting grass in a field when she was raped by a man.
According to TIME, the inmates were cutting grass at a cemetery near the prison in Polk County, Georgia, when the deputy sheriff fell face-first onto the ground.
One problem with fashioning standards after Lennie, Ms Sotomayor pointed out, is that the character seems just as capable as Mr Moore, who, as a teenager, made money cutting grass.
Edwards supported himself working odd jobs like babysitting and cutting grass, and found bargain lodging at Finnish mental hospital for 1 pound a night – accommodations his critics would later find amusingly appropriate.
The beauty is in the specificity: "lawnmower starting idling shutting off" (versions one and two), "lawnmower approaching and shutting off," and "lawnmower starting cutting grass shutting off" (versions one, two, three, and four).
One problem with "fashion[ing]" standards after Lennie, Ms Sotomayor pointed out, is that the character in Steinbeck's novel seems just as capable as Mr Moore, who made money as a teen cutting grass.
A 85033-year-old boy near Cleveland, Ohio, has reportedly seen a huge uptick in his lawn care business since he had the police called on him for cutting grass in a viral video last weekend.
LONDON (Reuters) - Behind a start line in a field in southern England, a group of drivers rev their engines, raring to open the throttle on noisy machines more used to cutting grass than racing across it.
Originally, Reggie started cutting grass because he wanted to buy candy, but he liked it so much that he started Mr. Reggie's Lawn Cutting Service, hiring his siblings and cousins and handing out flyers in the neighborhood.
We'd been going up and going down the country and always through Atlanta until one year, in 1991, we stopped to visit an aunt there and my father found a job at a country club cutting grass.
At the moment, Mr. Obey is taking care of four other buildings in the neighborhood, including the large house across the street, as well as cutting grass, landscaping, sweeping steps and taking out trash for several nearby properties.
Along a railway rebuilt by the Chinese, Chinese workers are busy painting and cutting grass, said José Severino, the president of the Industrial Association of Angola, adding that regulations requiring local participation in reconstruction projects were almost never enforced.
The future is being built in the small spaces in the hearts of dying cities, places where innovation can take hold and whispers of the future are heard, unhindered by the low thrum of lawnmowers cutting grass bare feet will never feel.
Boy Cutting Grass with a Sickle, October 1881, Opaque watercolour on laid paper, Kröller-Müller Museum, Netherlands Boy Cutting Grass with a Sickle is a watercolor painting created in 1881 by Vincent van Gogh. It is owned by the Kröller-Müller Museum.
Typical species include cutting grass (Gahnia grandis), sword sedge (Lepidosperma sp.), buttongrass (Gymnoschoenus sphaerocephalus), and rushes. Soil in these environments usually have poor drainage.
One day, as Bhanubhakta Acharya sat on a stone slab in an unfrequented forest, he fell asleep while listening to birds chirping. When he awoke, he saw a person cutting grass. Acharya asked him about his whereabouts and Ghansi replied that he was a poor farmer who lived next to Acharya's village. He made money by cutting grass and selling it in the market.
Many of the other Gahnia species are similar to Gahnia grandis. Although also referred to as cutting grass, they may be differentiated by seed heads, structure, and floral parts.
Garden tractors (mini tractors) are small, light tractors designed for use in domestic gardens and small estates. Garden tractors are designed for cutting grass, snow removal, and small property cultivation. In the U.S., the term riding lawn mower today often is used to refer to mid- or rear-engined machines. Front-engined tractor layout machines designed primarily for cutting grass and light towing are called lawn tractors; heavier-duty tractors of similar size are garden tractors.
Due to the nearly impenetrable nature of the bush, Europeans did not settle at Levendale until the second half of the nineteenth century. Indeed, so dense was this bush that the area was originally known as "The Scrub". The first known settler was Henry Buscombe who selected of land at Levendale in 1842, calling his property Cutting Grass Marsh. In 1845, Henry's brother James purchased a block alongside his brother's property at the Cutting Grass Marsh.
As plants grow back after a fire, other species can take advantage of the light gaps created, leading to a thick mixture of tea-tree, cutting grass and species such as Bauera.
One hypothesis is that germination is facilitated by contact with the birds' stomach acid, which weakens the tough seed coat. Cutting grass is also a key habitat species for the rare and threatened Burnie burrowing crayfish (Engaeus yabbimunna).
Feral horses have a considerable impact on their environment, affecting vegetation, water sources, soil, and compete with native species for resources.Dawson, op. cit. page 7. Early pastoralists noted this damage, cutting grass close and leaving the soil vulnerable to erosion, while compacting the soil to hinder water retention.
Rough Gahnia grandis stem texture Gahnia grandis is a very hardy, perennial grass species with woody rhizomes, which forms large tussocks. Most of the year it is found in moist soil, often subject to periodic inundation. Once it is established, cutting grass is drought and wind tolerant. The flowering season is from spring through summer.
The Ohtli award is administered by the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs. It is given once annually by individual consulates and consists of a medallion, silver rosette and a diploma. The name of the award comes from the Nahuatl word which means "road" or "path." The medal depicts an Aztec god cutting grass with a machete.
The larvae of the choastola skipper feed nocturnally on Gahnia species, including Gahnia radula and Gahnia grandis. The butterfly plays a vital role in pollination. Many other insects also feed exclusively on Gahnia species. Cutting grass is dependent for seed dispersal on birds such as the currawong, which eat the fruit then regurgitate the partially-digested hard inner nut.
Sia is eight years old and lives with her family on the Kilimanjaro, a high mountain in Africa. She has two younger brothers Saika and Kitutu, one younger sister Linga and one older brother Sariko. The family belongs to the Chagga people. Sia and her brothers and sisters help their parents with their works, like cutting grass.
The club was founded in 1924 by eight members of the Catholic Young Men's Society. Later that year saw the acquisition of St. Mary's, the club's headquarters, which is still in use. In the spring of 1925 the first CYM side took the field changed in stables, accompanied by a horse used for cutting grass and rolling the field.
The foundation legend is that when the site of the temple was still grassland, a woman cutting grass sharpened her knife on a rock lying on the ground, and the rock bled. On further investigation it was confirmed that the piece of stone was a shiva lingam and it was consecrated. The temple was constructed round the spot in due course.
Its long, sharp-edged leaves and untidy appearance make cutting grass relatively unsuitable for horticulture. But the species is used for rehabilitation and the regeneration of vegetation as its hardiness and soil-retaining properties are useful in preventing soil erosion. Gahnia species in general are difficult to propagate. Seed germination is the best method, as plant division and transplantation gives limited results.
The American history of hay cutting tools begins with the reaping hook. Its slender, ultra sharp, half circle blade was employed in cutting grass for hay and it took some skill to use successfully. By the late 1800s the less artful sickle became the hay cutting tool of choice. The blade of the sickle was serrated and less circular than the reaping hook.
The plant is harvested by cutting grass in early to late summer at the desired length. Hierochloe odorata harvested after the first frost has little or no scent and is less desirable for basketry. Basketweavers sun-dry cut sweet grass until it is dry and brittle. The brittle form of sweet grass must be soaked in warm water until it becomes pliable.
Gahnia grandis herbarium specimen Cutting grass has traditionally been used by indigenous peoples and Aboriginal Islanders for basket-weaving and rope-making. The nuts were pounded and ground into flour to make bread, and the young bases of plants growing in wetter locations may be eaten. Seed heads provide an attractive ornamental and decorative element. Gahnia species may also be used to attract birds and butterflies.
Tree-kangaroos have developed long tails for balancing in the trees, and strong forelimbs for climbing. Their teeth are developed for tearing leaves rather than cutting grass. The Buergers' tree- kangaroo, along with nine other species of tree-kangaroo, are endangered and on the brink of extinction. The key threats to their survival include dwindling habitat due to logging; mining; road kill by humans and predation by domestic and wild dogs.
Statue of Ghansi in Ghansikuwa Ghansi or Ghasi () was a Nepali grasscutter who is best remembered for inspiring Bhanubhakta Acharya to translate the Sanskrit epic Ramayana into the Nepali language. He made money by cutting grass and selling it. Ghansi built a well in order to be remembered after his death. Not much is known about him except that he belonged to the Pantha caste and lived near the well.
Claas Jaguar 930 A Claas Jaguar cutting grass silage. Claas Jaguar is a self- propelled forage harvester that is built by German farm machinery company Claas and is powered by a DaimlerChrysler diesel engine. Models are identified by numbers; current models are numbered 830, 850, 870, 890, and 900, and range from 254 kW (345 hp) to 458 kW (623 hp).Technical specifications Launched in 2007 were the Jaguar 950, 960, 970, and 980.
Gahnia grandis is a tussock-forming perennial plant found in southeastern mainland Australia and Tasmania. Originally described by botanist Jacques Labillardière as Scleria grandis in 1800, it was placed in its current genus by S. T. Blake in 1969. In Tasmania, Gahnia is the most widely seen genus, with seven native species. Six of these species are very large, erect graminoids with sharp-edged leaves resembling a razor, hence the common names cutting grass and cutty grass.
Boland Jones was born and raised in the city of Louisville, Kentucky and attended St. Xavier High School (class of 1978). Born into a family of nine, Boland is the middle child to four sisters and two brothers. From an early age, Boland began working at his father's dry cleaning business working the counter or cleaning the machines. By age 14, he began cutting grass and at 16, learned how to resurface pavement and started repaving people's driveways.
Forrest returned home to Greenbow in September 1975 when he learned his mother was dying of cancer. After her death, Forrest stays and leaves his shrimping industry in the hands of Lieutenant Dan and retired to mowing and cutting grass and lawns, as he apparently enjoys doing it. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Dan participated in a substantial investment into what Forrest says to be "some kind of fruit company". In reality, the company was the fledgling Apple Computer.
The Shell Plant Explosion in Diamond, Louisiana refers to two explosions that occurred in the community in 1973 and 1988. The incident in 1973 occurred when a sixteen-year-old, Leroy Jones, was cutting grass for Helen Washington, who was taking a nap on her porch in the Diamond community. The plant released a plume of gas. A spark from the lawnmower ignited the plume of gas and the flames that resulted engulfed Leroy Jones and Helen Washington.
In a Hungarian variant, The Golden Fish, The Wonder-working Tree and the Golden Bird, collected by Jeremiah Curtin in Fairy Tales of Eastern Europe, the siblings are twins and their grandmother, the old queen, is the villain. Their father, Prince Yarboi, met their mother and her sisters when they were cutting grass on a hot summer day. The sisters commented that their fates were foretold, and the youngest revealed she was destined to marry the prince and bear the wonder twins.Curtin, Jeremiah.
Seed maturity can be predicted by the colour of the flower head, the bright brown immature fruits turning black at maturity. At this stage they are ready for use in food preparation. Gahnia grandis is resistant to disease caused by the water mould Phytophthora cinnamomi, but is highly flammable. Many species in the family Cyperaceae, including cutting grass, are considered important as food sources and safe habitat for native birds, such as the currawong, native insects, moths, and butterflies, such as the chaostola skipper (Antipodia chaostola leucophaea).
The Planning Parks and Recreation Commission which, in the Fall of 1927, strongly recommended that each year a substantial amount be included in the bond issue for maintenance REVISIONING AN HISTORIC LANDSCAPE THE JAMES PASS ARBORETUM Syracuse, New York. Typed and bound project report, 279 pages, 7 tables, 97 figures, 1994 Aida A. Khalil P306 was dissolved in 1932. Without that funding for maintenance and development, maintenance consisted of cutting grass and removing dead trees.REVISIONING AN HISTORIC LANDSCAPE THE JAMES PASS ARBORETUM Syracuse, New York.
On Friday 9 July 2004, she was abducted from the parking lot at Bond University. Shortly after the kidnapping, a ransom demand was made to her father, who dropped off R50,000 near the Grasmere Toll Plaza south of Johannesburg. He was able to hold a short telephone conversation with her afterwards which was their last communication. On 21 July 2004, her body was discovered by a municipal worker cutting grass in the open veld next to the R82 highway in Walkerville, south of Johannesburg.
His time spent entertaining and caring for his younger siblings, which fed the creativity and whimsy that later fueled his art work. Butler held various jobs typical of the residents of the Atchafalaya Basin, such as cutting grass and sugarcane, laboring in saw mills and pulp factories, and just before his retirement, working as a box factory laborer. The 1960s brought both social and personal turmoil to Butler's life. Desegregation and the civil rights movement made life in southern Louisiana increasingly difficult for African American communities.
On May 13, 1998, the nude body of an Asian female was found on the side of a road parallel to Interstate 85 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The victim had been bound at the wrists, with ligature marks present upon her discovery. An autopsy determined her cause of death as suffocation. On September 25, 1998, a landscaping crew cutting grass under a billboard along Industrial Drive along Interstate 85 and Interstate 40 in Mebane, North Carolina discovered the skeletal remains of a young boy.
Perez was born on August 7, 1945, in Matanzas. His parents, Dr. Demetrio Pérez Arencibia (died April 5, 1988) and Dr. María de los Angeles Jorcano y Grande (died December 27, 1992), were both educators with Ph.D.s in Education. On June 3, 1962, aged 16, Perez migrated to Miami as part of "Operation Pedro Pan" during which thousands of Cuban children left their homeland. After having worked at various jobs available to immigrants (delivering newspapers, cutting grass, selling doughnuts on street corners, picking tomatoes, etc.), Perez attended Miami Edison Senior High School.
Vision problems in "Gathered by Grayson", The News Journal, Wilmington, Delaware, pg. 17, 8 April 1935 He spent his later years cutting grass, and working as a messenger for New Orleans's Fair Grounds RacecourseWorked as messenger for racetrack in "Mandot's Body Found in Bayou", The Tampa Bay Times, Tampa Bay, Florida, pg. 10, 1 August 1956 He died around July 29, 1956 in New Orleans by jumping off a bridge over Bayou St. John in what was ruled a suicide attempt as a weight was found attached to his waist.
Many residents recall seeing a white cloud of gas traveling down Washington Street. Nearby, Leroy Jones, a sixteen-year-old in the Diamond community, was cutting the grass at the home of Helen Washington, an elderly citizen of the Diamond community. Helen Washington was taking a nap on her front porch when Leroy Jones decided to take a break from cutting grass so he could talk to his neighbors. When he started the lawnmower again, a spark from the lawnmower ignited the fumes that had leaked from the Shell pipeline.
Congolese sickle, or Trumbash, (left) and replica throwing knife (right) at Manchester Museum Indigenous sickles have been discovered in southwest North America with unique design, possibly originating in the Far East. There is evidence that Kodiak islanders had for cutting grass “sickles made of a sharpened animal shoulder blade”. The artifacts found in present-day Arizona and New Mexico resemble curved tools that were made from the horns of mountain sheep. A similar site discovered sickles made from other material such as the Caddo Sickle, which was made from a deer mandible.
Large numbers of grinding stones and blades have been found with glossy films of silica on them, which could possibly be the result of cutting grass stems on their surfaces. There is some evidence of conflict between the groups, suggesting periods of invasion or intense inter-tribal war. In fact, about 40 percent of individuals buried in the Jebel Sahaba cemetery near the border of Sudan on the Nile river show signs of fatal wounds caused by projectiles, from weapons such as spears, darts, or arrows. The remains found in the cemeteries suggest that ritual burials were practiced.
A man using a gasoline-powered string trimmer A string trimmer, also called a "weed eater", "weed whacker", "weed whip", "line trimmer", "brush cutter", "whipper snipper" (in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa) or "strimmer" (in the UK and Ireland), is a gasoline, electric, or battery powered garden tool for cutting grass, small weeds, and groundcover. It uses a whirling monofilament line instead of a blade, which protrudes from a rotating spindle at the end of a long shaft topped by a motor. String trimmers are commonly used for cutting low foliage near obstacles or on steep or irregular terrain.
The chapel ran its own Sunday school, and continued to do so even when only a single pupil remained in the 1970s. The chapel's Harvest Festival was one of its congregation's favourite times of year, and it was just after the Harvest Festival in 1992 when, due to falling numbers in the congregation (down from dozens to just six regulars) that the chapel was closed. It was later converted to a private residence. In July 2014, a mill worker named Brian Rudd was killed while cutting grass in Foulsyke, near to the chapel, when his tractor overturned.
On his return to California, London was unable to find work and relied on odd jobs such as cutting grass. He submitted a query letter to the San Francisco Bulletin proposing a story about his Alaskan adventure, but the idea was rejected because, as the editor told him, "Interest in Alaska has subsided in an amazing degree." A few years later, London wrote a short story about a dog named Bâtard who, at the end of the story, kills his master. London sold the piece to Cosmopolitan Magazine, which published it in the June 1902 issue under the title "Diablo – A Dog".
Bruce Halle was born on May 27, 1930, in Springfield, Massachusetts as the second of seven children to devout Catholic parents, Frederick Joseph "Fred" Halle Sr. and his wife, Marry Elizabeth "Molly" McKelvey; both married in 1927. His French-Canadian grandfather, Alfred Antoine Halle, had come to Berlin, Massachusetts from Quebec in the mid-1880s with his wife and two sons. As a young boy, during the Great Depression, he supported his family by delivering newspapers, cutting grass and digging graves. Bruce's parents returned home with their two sons to Berlin, where they would lived with Molly’s parents at a home few blocks from St. Kieran's Catholic Church.
A reaper cutting rye in Germany in 1949 Hand reaping is done by various means, including plucking the ears of grains directly by hand, cutting the grain stalks with a sickle, cutting them with a scythe, or a scythe fitted with a grain cradle. Reaping is usually distinguished from mowing, which uses similar implements, but is the traditional term for cutting grass for hay, rather than reaping cereals. The stiffer, dryer straw of the cereal plants and the greener grasses for hay usually demand different blades on the machines. The reaped grain stalks are gathered into sheaves (bunches), tied with string or with a twist of straw.
Shane Crossagh's father, Donal, lived in Tullanee, Faughanvale, in the barony of Keenaght, County Londonderry, until his family where evicted when a bailiffs son was insulted in Donal's house. When Shane was later caught cutting grass at the property, the family in an attempt to escape punishment relocated to Lingwood in the mountains above Claudy. Here lived many people whose fathers had been dispossessed to make way for settlers from Great Britain. With Lingwood as his base, Shane would form a gang made up of people who were either greedy for plunder or for vengeance, becoming rapparees carrying out attacks and raids throughout the Sperrins mountain range.
Bowers would soon discover that the reason for the high value was that beneath the date, there was a tiny "S" signifying it had been made in San Francisco. This mint mark jumped the value from a few cents up to the $10 he had paid. Bowers discovered that 484,000 had been minted and became inspired to find one himself. Rusbar would give Bowers a couple of blue Whitman coin folders and a few mintmarked Lincoln cents to get started. Inspired with the idea of making money by selling coins, rather than cutting grass, Bowers traded a $10 bill for 1,000 mixed Lincoln cents.
Tom spent the entire night outside in the cold, cutting grass. In court, the psychologist explains that she has identified as many as six different personalities in Tom. It is revealed that Tom drove Kathy to the place where her body was later found, and confronted her about her affair with Jim. An argument ensued, in which Kathy insulted Tom with the same words his father had used, triggering a flashback in Tom and prompting him to kill her, thinking he was killing his abusive father. In the final scenes, Carol is shown taking over her husband’s business, visiting Tom in prison to bid him farewell, and embracing her kids as they are allowed to return home.
Bank REO properties are generally in poor condition and need repairs and maintenance, both to satisfy property upkeep laws and to preserve and prepare the property for sale. Maintenance is generally the responsibility of the mortgage servicerProperty Preservation Servicer Contacts, Mortgage Bankers Association and is often in turn provided by a specialized property preservation company. These property preservation services include: securing a property (changing locks, boarding up), debris removal, property maintenance (winterizing, cutting grass, repairing or tarping roof leaks), and rehabilitation."Property Maintenance & Management: Property Preservation Matrix", 2010, Fannie Mae"Cleaning house" by Kristen Hampshire, Inside Business, May 1, 2008 In addition to preventing damage to the property, securing a property is used to prevent or discourage re-entry by former occupants or by squatters, which can both damage the property and require legal proceedings to remove, further complicating a sale.
In 1944, writing as Major Harold Ridley, the English ophthalmic surgeon published a short paper in the British Journal of Ophthalmology on spitting snakes and an account of the composition and action of snake venom in general. From his own experiences in wartime Ghana, then known as the Gold Coast, Ridley described snake venom ophthalmia in a 30-year- old labourer named Gogi Kumasi, who was cutting grass when a Black-necked cobra raised its head from the grass and forcibly spat venom toward the man's right eye from a four- or five-feet distance. Ridley treated the man and followed his case until the eye had fully recoveredafter about a week. In conclusion, after discussion on the therapeutic uses of snake venom, he conjectured that in the future diluted venom or a constituent of venom might be used as a powerful anaesthetic in some cases of ophthalmic surgery.
Only after receiving news of a formal Zhao/Jin alliance did Emperor Taizu order Wang to advance north to attack Zhao. Wang thus advanced to Boxiang (柏鄉, in modern Xingtai, Hebei). With the Later Liang forces under Wang and the Jin/Zhao forces under Li Cunxu initially separated only by a river, and with the Later Liang forces both having numerical and geographic advantage (as, at that time, as Li Cunxu's general Zhou Dewei pointed out, the Jin advantage in cavalry mobility was completely negated by the terrain), Wang was quickly building temporary bridges to try to cross the river quickly to attack the Jin/Zhao army, but Li Cunxu, realizing this, withdrew to Gaoyi (高邑, in modern Shijiazhuang), while sending cavalry raiders to cut off the Later Liang army's supply route and prevent them from cutting grass to feed their horses, causing many deaths to Later Liang's horses. In spring 911, after more than a month of stalemate, Li Cunxu sent Zhou to provoke Wang and Han into engaging his troops and crossing the river.

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