ranchman उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Just as the gentle fields around Ponder have yielded little to the past five decades, the Ranchman's menu and specialties _ big steaks and homemade pies and cobblers _ have remained unchanged as well.
- "' Pierre Wibaux "'( January 12, 1858 & ndash; March 21, 1913 ) was a highly prominent cattle owner and ranchman in Montana during the turn of the 20th Century.
- After the end of the Civil War, Quirke left Ireland and went to the United States, Canada and Mexico where he held a variety of different jobs including a ranchman, builders'labourer, lumberjack and cowpuncher.
- For those who shy away from the red meat, Ranchman's also serves a grilled chicken breast ( $ 6.95 with fries and salad ) and a cured ham steak ( $ 7.95 with fries ).
- According to an obituary, printed in the " New York Times " on August 2, 1970, John G . F . Speiden ( " Arizona Ranchman " ) died the previous Thursday, July 30, 1970.
- The hot spot in town is the Ranchman Cafe, a 53-year-old landmark that serves up steaks, the real kind and the chicken-fried kind, along with real potatoes and fresh-made corn bread with real butter.
- The 47-year-old Ranchman's well-prepared food is only part of the time-travel package, which begins with the rolling scenery on the rural Texas two-lane one must drive on the last leg of the trip to this tiny outpost southwest of Denton.
- It contains only one species, " "'Platyprepia virginalis " "', "'Ranchman's tiger moth "', which is found in western North America, ranging from southern Monterrey Bay in California across Nevada and southern Utah to Colorado and north to southern British Columbia.
- North Texas spots featured include Fort Worth's Radisson Plaza Hotel; A Scoop in Time, Grapevine; Glen Rose's Inn on the River and Two Grannies; Dallas'Mansion on Turtle Creek and Melrose and Adolphus hotels; the Merry Heart Tearoom, the Nutt House Restaurant and the Nutshell Eatery & Bakery in Granbury; and Ponder's Ranchman's Cafe.
- Oscar Wilde's " The Picture of Dorian Gray, " the first book ever issued by the Modern Library back in 1917, will also be issued in paperback, as will Volume 1 of the Moncrieff / Kilmartin translation of " Swann's Way, " and a single book including two volumes Teddy Roosevelt wrote before he became president : " Hunting Trips of a Ranchman " and " The Wilderness Hunter ."