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  1. Sheep: More than 20 percent of the sheep in the United States are located in Great Plains states, mainly in the drier western reaches. Six of the top ten states in sheep production are in the Plains: Texas (1), Wyoming (2 ... (Geography) [100%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  2. Sheep: O. aries (domestic sheep) O. canadensis (bighorn sheep) O. dalli (dall sheep) O. musimon or O. ammon musimon (European mouflon) O. nivicola (snow sheep) O. orientalis (Asiatic mouflon) O. vignei (urial) O. ammon (argali) A sheep is an individual of ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Sheep (video game): Sheep is a strategy puzzle video game released for PlayStation, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance. In 2001 it was released for Mac OS X by Feral Interactive. (Software) [100%] 2024-01-11 [MacOS games] [Puzzle video games]...
  4. Sheep: A sheep is a species of mammal, Ovis aries, that, like the goat, cattle, and yak, has been domesticated by humans for thousands of years. Sheep form the basis of enormous agricultural industries, Middle Eastern and European cuisines, and numerous ... [100%] 2024-01-11 [Food] [Domestic animals]...
  5. Sheep: Biblical Data: The most usual terms for the sheep are "seh" and "kebes" ("keseb"); "kar" (Deut. denotes the young lamb in pasture; "ṭeleh" (Isa., the suckling lamb; "ayil," the ram; "raḥel," the ewe. (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Sheep (novel): Sheep is a horror novel by British author Simon Maginn, originally published in 1994 and reissued in 1997. It is now out of print. (Novel) [100%] 2024-02-12 [1994 British novels] [British horror novels]...
  7. Sheep: SHEEP shep: 1. Names: The usual Hebrew word is tso'n, which is often translated "flock," e.g. "Abel .... brought of the firstlings of his flock" (Genesis 4:4); "butter of the herd, and milk of the flock" (Deuteronomy 32 ... [100%] 1915-01-01
  8. Sheep: Sheep are woolly herbivorous ungulates, that are farmed in many places for their wool, their fleeces, their meat and sometimes their milk. Male sheep are called rams or tups - unless castrated in which case they are called wethers. [100%] 2023-02-20 [Ruminants] [Domestic Animals]...
  9. Sheep: Sheep, a name originally bestowed in all probability on the familiar domesticated ruminant (Ovis aries), but now extended to include its immediate wild relatives. Although many of the domesticated breeds are hornless, sheep belong to the family of hollow-horned ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  10. Sheep: Sheep (pl.: sheep) or domestic sheep (Ovis aries) are a domesticated, ruminant mammal typically kept as livestock. Although the term sheep can apply to other species in the genus Ovis, in everyday usage it almost always refers to domesticated sheep. (Domesticated ruminant bred for meat, wool, and milk) [100%] 2024-04-02 [Articles containing video clips] [Cosmopolitan mammals]...
  11. SHEEP (symbolic computation system): SHEEP is one of the earliest interactive symbolic computation systems. It is specialized for computations with tensors, and was designed for the needs of researchers working with general relativity and other theories involving extensive tensor calculus computations. (Symbolic computation system) [100%] 2024-09-06 [Tensors]
  12. Sheep (三浦大知の曲): 「Sheep」(シープ)は、日本の歌手、三浦大知の楽曲。2023年11月15日に配信限定シングルとしてリリースされた。. (三浦大知の曲) [100%] 2024-10-16 [三浦大知の楽曲] [2023年のシングル]...
  13. Industry: Industry, the quality of steady application to work, diligence; hence employment in some particular form of productive work, especially of manufacture; or a particular class of productive work itself, a trade or manufacture. [93%] 2022-09-02
  14. Industry: An industry is a specific type of business, such as the manufacturing of a particular good such as automobiles or providing a particular service such as health care. An industry is characterized by a common set of goals, processes, regulations ... [93%] 2023-07-05 [Business] [Economics]...
  15. Industry (archaeology): File:Zientzia Astea- Harrizko tresnak.webm In the archaeology of the Stone Age, an industry or technocomplex is a typological classification of stone tools. An industry consists of a number of lithic assemblages, typically including a range of different types ... (Social) [93%] 2023-09-14 [Methods in archaeology]
  16. Industry (Richard Thompson and Danny Thompson album): Industry is an album by Richard Thompson and Danny Thompson released in 1997. The two unrelated Thompsons had known each other since the late sixties, and had toured together throughout the nineties. (Richard Thompson and Danny Thompson album) [93%] 2024-01-06 [1997 albums] [Richard Thompson (musician) albums]...
  17. Industry: On a lonely stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway, in the heart of what local radio announcers call the "Wheat Belt," a large sign advises motorists that the next turn to the left will take them to the Great Plains ... (Geography) [93%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  18. Industry: View larger #### * * Aerospace * Agribusiness * Agricultural Commodity Markets * American Fur Company * Automotive * Banking * Biotechnology * Buffett, Warren * Canadian Pacific Railway * Center Pivots * Chouteau, Pierre, Jr. Clark, Jim * Coal * Coleman, William * ConAgra Foods * Cotton Industry * Ethanol * Farm Implements * Feedlots * Foreign Investment * Fur Trade ... (Geography) [93%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  19. Industry (Irish band): Industry were a pop group formed in Ireland in 2009. The band comprised Donal Skehan, Morgan Deane, Michele McGrath and Briton Lee Hutton. (Irish band) [93%] 2024-09-06 [Irish musical quartets] [Musical groups established in 2009]...
  20. Industry (economics): In macroeconomics, an industry is a branch of an economy that produces a closely related set of raw materials, goods, or services. For example, one might refer to the wood industry or to the insurance industry. (Economics) [93%] 2024-06-27 [Industries (economics)] [Industry (economics)]...

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