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  2. Australian White sheep - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 the Australian White sheep breed was shown at the Sydney Royal Easter Show for the first time. [citation needed] In 2019 the breed was introduced into the USA. [2] In 2022 an Australian White ram was sold for AU$240,000, thought to be a record price for a meat sheep. [3]

  3. Lunar Series (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    Wuon-Gean explains on the Royal Mint's site that "the reverse design is a picture of a very happy, bounding dog that is jumping for joy! This dog is a mix between a West-Highland white Terrier and a Jack Russell – it’s really wirey and really energetic; he also looks like he’s smiling because his mouth is slightly open and it seems like ...

  4. My Kind of Christmas (Reba McEntire album) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on September 2, 2016, by Nash Icon/Rockin' R Records exclusively through Cracker Barrel Old Country Store. [2] McEntire produced the album with her musical director Doug Sisemore. The album was reissued to all retailers, as well as all digital platforms on October 13, 2017, with additional tracks and new cover art. [3]

  5. Welsh Mountain sheep - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh Mountain sheep is a dual-purpose breed and is the foundation of the Welsh sheep industry. [2] In the Middle Ages these sheep were predominantly kept for their wool and milk, but by the nineteenth century they had become renowned in England for their tasty meat and Queen Victoria is reported to have demanded Welsh lamb at the royal ...

  6. Aq Qoyunlu - Wikipedia

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    The name Aq Qoyunlu, literally meaning "those with white sheep", [23] is first mentioned in late 14th century sources. It has been suggested that this name refers to old totemic symbols, but according to Rashid al-Din Hamadani, the Turks were forbidden to eat the flesh of their totem-animals, and so this is unlikely given the importance of mutton in the diet of pastoral nomads.

  7. Inside the Making of ‘Red, White & Royal Blue ... - AOL

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    SPOILER ALERT: This story discusses several major plot developments in the feature film “Red, White & Royal Blue,” currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, as well as the novel it’s based on.

  8. Ryeland - Wikipedia

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    Ryeland Sheep near Ashford Carbonell, Shropshire, Great Britain. Ryelands are docile with high fertility. [4] Due to their blocky build they are easy on fences compared to many breeds. They are ideal sheep for small properties.

  9. Burlesque (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Burlesque" is a song written by Roger Chapman and John Whitney and performed by English rock band Family. [1]It was first released as a single by the Reprise Records in 1972 and entered the UK singles chart in September, reaching number 13 and staying for twelve weeks on the chart.