It would be hard these days to find a hayrick in a farmer's yard, much less a small-town church clock that worked even in summer.
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She further alleged that they had transported her to the top of a hayrick by her hair, and on another occasion had tried to persuade her to drown herself.
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Hayrick Island was surveyed in 1948 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and so named by them because, when seen from the east, its high mass has an appearance suggesting a hayrick.
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Hayrick Island was surveyed in 1948 by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey and so named by them because, when seen from the east, its high mass has an appearance suggesting a hayrick.
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Hayrick Butte is one of the most perfectly formed examples of a tuya in the contiguous United States with a nearly flat triangular plateau about across and steep walls rising about above the plain below.
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According to local folklore, the name Wansford-in-England comes from the tale of a local man who fell asleep on a hayrick and upon awakening found himself floating down the River Nene.
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The oil, showing a riverside hayrick, along with a watercolor depicting a white rose against a light blue background, have been authenticated by Mondrian experts Dutchman Joop Joosten and Canadian Robert Welsh, the museum announced Thursday.
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"' Hayrick Island "'is a small prominent rock mass, more than high, between Lodge Rock and Twig Rock in the Terra Firma Islands, off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica.
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If this is not done, the top two layers of the stack are often lost to rot and mold, and if the stack is not arranged in a proper hayrick, moisture can seep even deeper into the stack.
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"' Hayrick Butte "'is a tuya, a type of volcano, in the Cascade Range of northern Oregon, located in the Willamette National Forest near Santiam Pass and just west of the Cascade Crest.