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100 calorie, 200 calorie, A Basket of Cranberries, A Boiled Lobster, A bottle of milk, A Bottle of Port, A Breton lobster, A Bunch of Bananas, A Canadian lobster,

Food Photos Of Shredding from National Geographic Images

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INTRODUCTION: Barbed wire, the cruel device that split the Great Plains and st arted range wars, now separates collectors from their cash. In the Wild West, wire kindled passion and greed, and sparked debate on the very nature of land a nd how to use it. During World War I, clutching and shredding human flesh on the Western Fro nt, barbed wire became the hated emblem of trench warfare. Wire enthusiasts al so credit the stuff with inspiring the development of the tank. Yet wire was n eeded in the topographically featurelss Old West, there was no other kind of fencing that wa s practical and lasting. The first U.S. patent for barbed fencing went to Alph onso Dabb on April 2, 1867. First to twist two wires together was Michael Kell y, in 1868. The twisting held the barbs in place. ---- LEGEND: Six old wire styles includ e Uphams Snail Barb (second from bottom) and (top Crandals Zigzag..

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A woman shredding a coconut.

National Geographic Images Food Photos Of Shredding
INTRODUCTION: Barbed wire, the cruel device that split the Great Plains and st arted range wars, now separates collectors from their cash. In the Wild West, wire kindled passion and greed, and sparked debate on the very nature of land a nd how to use it. During World War I, clutching and shredding human flesh on the Western Fro nt, barbed wire became the hated emblem of trench warfare. Wire enthusiasts al so credit the stuff with inspiring the development of the tank. Yet wire was n eeded in the topographically featurelss Old West, there was no other kind of fencing that wa s practical and lasting. The first U.S. patent for barbed fencing went to Alph onso Dabb on April 2, 1867. First to twist two wires together was Michael Kell y, in 1868. The twisting held the barbs in place. ---- LEGEND: A twisted strand of barbed wire hangs over the muted prairie.

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Food Photos Of Shredding from IPNstock

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Woody Welch, Surfer carving up a wave and shredding turns on the beaches of Sayulita with an orange sunset shining in the background silhouetting the landscape, Mexico

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International Harvester Company / WHS / Robertstock, Farmers shredding corn. Farmers shredding corn with a McCormick-Deering belt-driven four-roll shredder run by a 10-20 tractor. Two horse-drawn wagons are also visible. Original caption reads: John Bershinski, Chesterton, Indiana, went out with his McCormick-Deering four-roll corn shredder on the 30th of October and was still shredding corn for the neighbors in January. A few days only he was off because of bad weather conditions. The beauty about this shredder is that the fodder never gets too dry for it, said Mr. Berschinski. In fact, the drier the fodder is the better it does the job. Thats one reason why I am getting all I can do with it, and more. The picture was taken on the farm of one of the customers. The old 10-20 for power he thinks is about 13 years old. It runs as well as ever for this belt work, he said. There seems to be no wear-out to it..

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Woody Welch, Surfer carving up a wave and shredding turns on the beaches of Sayulita, Mexico

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