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Hay is gr****, legumes, or
other herbaceous plants that have been cut and
dried to be
stored for use as
animal fodder,
either for
large grazing animals...
- A
hay hood is a roof
extension which projects from the
ridge of a barn roof,
usually at the top of a gable. It
provides shelter over a
window or door...
- Boroughmuir. It was when
Hay moved to
Boroughmuir in 1972 that he went on to gain
international recognition. He
gained 23
international caps for
Scotland and...
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David Hay (born 29
January 1948) is a
Scottish former football player and manager. He
broke into the
Celtic team in the late 1960s, as one of a generation...
- use of
simple tools consisting of a
plank of wood, rope, and a
baseball cap ****ed with a loop of wire to help them walk in
straight lines. To prove...
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house for his congregation,
described as a "rude affair" in the
shape of a
hay cap with a
fireplace in the
middle with the
smoke escaping from a hole in the...
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Daniel John
Hay (born 15 May 1975) is a
retired New
Zealand professional footballer who
formerly managed the New
Zealand men's
national football team...
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Donny Hay (born 1959) is a
former Scottish field hockey player who pla**** for the
Scotland men's
national field hockey team
gaining 51
caps as a striker...
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commonly called the mower's mushroom, haymaker, haymaker's panaeolus, or
brown hay mushroom, is a very
common and
widely distributed little brown mushroom often...
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turned professional in 1996,
Hay signed a
professional SRU contract. He then pla**** for the
Border Reivers.
Hay was
capped by
Scotland 'B' on 18 February...