- "The Dark E**** Sailor" (Laws N35) 266. "Banks of Claudy", "Claudy Banks", "
Cloddy Banks" (Laws N40) 267. "George Riley", "John Riley", "Young Riley" (Laws...
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within a
limited range. When they are
tilled the
result is
often a very
cloddy surface (poor tilth). As they dry out the high soil
strength often restricts...
- plant-available
water is
rapidly depleted and the
soils become hard and
cloddy (high soil strength). The
higher the pH in the soil, the less
water available...
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first attempts to get soil into TEGA were
unsuccessful as it
seemed too "
cloddy" for the screens. On June 11 the
first of the
eight ovens was
filled with...
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distributes the
award for Best CLOD
Ensemble to "The Clod, the Clod, and the
Cloddy". Ned
dispatches Cornelius to take an
acting class in
order to
teach the...
- ****d; to save. Cloverdal – Cloverdale: the
nearest town to the south.
cloddies –
heavy shoes: from clodhoppers, s****y or ****bersome shoes. ****ed – to...
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Verdun in ‘Lovers' Vows,’ and, 3
February 1800, with Fawcett's part of
Cloddy in the ‘Mysteries of the Castle.’ On 5
December he, Blanchard, and Emery...
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ideal for soil loosening. The best
results can be
achieved if the soil is
cloddy at
greater depth and
granulated at
lesser depth. In practice,
working with...
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typically 3 to 5
inches of high shrink-swell clay
topsoil (smectite clay; hard,
cloddy when dry) over
several inches of
subsoil enriched in
precipitated gypsum...
- and
curves to the northeast. It
crosses over Kincaid, Little, Thomas, and
Cloddy Field branches. It then
crosses over
Silver Lick
Hollow and then Big, Mill...