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1. Christian Charles Philip Bale was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK on January 30, 1974, to English parents Jennifer "Jenny" (James) and David Bale. His mother was a …
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2. Noun a large bundle or package prepared for shipping, storage, or sale, especially one tightly compressed and secured by wires, hoops, cords, or the like, and sometimes having a wrapping or covering: a Bale of cotton; a Bale of hay
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3. Verb (used with object), Baled, bal·ing.
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4. Definitions of Bail and Bale The noun bail refers to money used to arrange the temporary release of a person awaiting a court trial
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5. Bale Chevrolet is the Top Seller of new and used Chevrolet in Little Rock The time comes when you need to buy a car, truck or SUV
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7. Dmitry Bale was born in 1984 in the Soviet Union
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8. In 2005, Bale joined the Spetsnaz selection with his brother Maxim "Minotaur" and served in the Spetsgruppa A – Alpha Group in counter-terrorism where he achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant
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9. Bale and "Minotaur" were described as "inseparable".
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11. Bale Usually a cotton or hay Bale, which was cotton or hay compacted into a rectangular cross section bundle and held together by wire (baling wire for hay) or steel bands (for cotton)
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12. A cotton Bale typically weighed about 500 pounds and a hay Bale about sixty-six pounds
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13. Hay is now typically compacted into round Bales weighing up to a ton each.
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14. Bale (a Herff Jones company) has been serving the awards needs of schools for almost 80 years
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15. See 5 authoritative translations of Bale in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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16. Christian Bale, Welsh-born English actor who was known for his portrayals of complex psychologically tormented characters
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17. Read more about Bale’s life …
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18. Bale With a geometric motif and versatile color palette, Bale proves that well-balanced design can also be eye-catchingly handsome
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19. Gareth Bale is the nephew of Chris Pike (Retired).
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20. Official Website with detailed biography about Gareth Bale, the Real Madrid midfielder, including statistics, photos, videos, facts, goals and more.
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21. Bale Usually a cotton or hay Bale, which was cotton or hay compacted into a rectangular cross section bundle and held together by wire (baling wire for hay) or steel bands (for cotton)
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22. A cotton Bale typically weighed about 500 pounds and a hay Bale about sixty-six pounds
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23. Hay is now typically compacted into round Bales weighing up to a ton each.
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24. A large amount of something such as hay (= dry grass), paper, wool, or cloth that has been tied tightly together (Definition of Bale from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Bale …
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25. Mophorn Hay Spear 39" Bale Spear 3600 lbs Capacity, Bale Spike Quick Attach Square Hay Bale Spears 1 3/4", Black Coated Bale Forks, Bale Hay Spike with Hex Nut and Sleeve for Buckets Tractors Loaders
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26. Bale is the word for (1) tightly bound clumps of hay, cotton, or other materials, and (2) the making of such bundles
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27. Day 4-6: Sprinkle each Bale with ½ cup urea (46-0-0) and water well into Bales
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28. Days 7-9: Cut back to 1/4 cup of fertilizer per Bale per day, and continue to water it in well
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29. Day 10: Stop applying fertilizer but continue to keep the Bale …
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30. Definition of Bale in the Definitions.net dictionary
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31. What does Bale mean? Information and translations of Bale in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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32. Bale is, by almost any measure, the most successful player Britain has ever exported: only another Welsh star, John Charles, can really lay claim to coming close
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33. 1 day ago · Tottenham Hotspur forward Gareth Bale plans on returning to Real Madrid once his loan spell in north London ends in the summer
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35. Bale weight and nutrient content are critical factors in determining the value of a given Bale
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36. Bale weight affects not only the amount of hay being bought or sold, but also the cost of feeding and transporting it
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37. To accurately compare the value of different Bales—including their transportation and feeding costs—you will need to know their
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38. Burton, The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Night 563: So having made up my mind, I packed up in Bales a quantity of precious stuffs suited for sea-trade and repaired with them from Baghdad-city to Bassorah-town, where I found ship ready for
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39. 43.7m Followers, 86 Following, 927 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Gareth Bale (@garethBale11)
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40. Find 3 ways to say Bale, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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41. Bale - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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42. Gareth Bale planning to return to Real Madrid when Tottenham loan spell ends Spurs manager Jose Mourinho said earlier this month that Bale’s future beyond the end of the season was a matter for Real
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43. ‘The 11.9-micron Bale of wool was bought by the HYX Group at auction in Sydney for $675,000.’ ‘Middendorf says the wrapped Bales contain 600 pounds of dry matter and are worth $25 per Bale.’ ‘As a result, the price of New York hay has dropped because of its inferior quality and the cost of out-of-state hay has risen by about $4 per
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44. From Longman Business Dictionary Bale Bale 1 / beɪl / verb → Bale somebody/something → out → See Verb table Bale Bale 2 noun [countable] TRANSPORT a large quantity of something such as paper, hay, or cotton that is tightly tied together Shipments of cotton rose to 280,000 Bales from 261,700 Bales
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45. Origin Bale 1 (1300-1400) Old French
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46. 1 day ago · Gareth Bale has revealed that he plans to return to Real Madrid once his season-long loan at Tottenham Hotspur comes to an end in June
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47. Bale greeted by excited fans at Spurs' training ground (0:28) A group of Tottenham fans spot Gareth Bale arriving at the club's training ground to complete a loan move.
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48. The Bale family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920
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49. The most Bale families were found in the UK in 1891
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50. In 1840 there were 5 Bale families living in Illinois
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51. This was about 17% of all the recorded Bale's in the USA
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52. Illinois and 1 other state had the highest population of Bale families in 1840.
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53. Bale, 31, rejoined Spurs last summer for his second stint at the club but it hasn't gone according to plan, with the Welshman reduced to a bit-part role and is left on the bench for the majority
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54. Bale blinds protect the hunter from the elements
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55. A good Bale blind offers better protection from rain and wind than pop-up blinds do
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56. Bale blinds are easier to hide from other hunters
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57. From a distance, your blind will look like any other Bale to other hunters
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58. I have seen a great variety in the design of Bale blinds.
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59. Bale processors can also be used for bunk feeding, creating hay material for total mixed rations (TMR), blowing bedding into barns or forage into storage bunkers, or distributing a consistent layer of straw to help reduce erosion in land reclamation projects
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BALE [bāl]
Bale(noun) a bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation; also, a bundle of straw / hay, etc., put up compactly for transportation. Bale(verb) to make up in a bale.
noun a large bundle or package prepared for shipping, storage, or sale, especially one tightly compressed and secured by wires, hoops, cords, or the like, and sometimes having a wrapping or covering: a bale of cotton; a bale of hay. a group of turtles. verb (used with object), baled, bal·ing.
Bales of hay in a field. noun. The definition of a bale is something that is bundled and bound together, often in equal measure, or the amount that is in the bundle. An example of a bale is a pile of hay tied together. An example of a bale is 100 pounds of hay.
A Hay Bale is a decorative, flammable block added in 1.6.1. Created with nine pieces of wheat, it can be used as a decoration block for animal related buildings (e.g. Stables, Barns) or to breed llamas and feed horses.