factory fodder

  • 1fodder — ► NOUN 1) food for cattle and other livestock. 2) a person or thing regarded only as material to satisfy a need: young people ending up as factory fodder. ORIGIN Old English, related to FOOD(Cf. ↑food) …

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  • 2fodder — noun 1》 food for cattle and other livestock. 2》 a person or thing regarded only as material for a specific use: young people ending up as factory fodder. verb give fodder to (cattle or other livestock). Origin OE fōdor, of Gmc origin; related to… …

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  • 3Fodder — In agriculture, fodder or animal feed is any foodstuff that is used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, goats, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. Most animal feed is from plants but some is of animal origin. Fodder refers… …

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  • 4Cannon Fodder — Разработчик Sensible Software …

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  • 5Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2 — Infobox Aircraft name = B.E.2c type = Reconnaissance manufacturer = Royal Aircraft Factory, Vickers, Bristol caption = designer = first flight = February 1912 introduced = August 1914 retired = status = primary user = Royal Flying Corps more… …

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  • 6The A-Team — This article is about the television series. For other uses, see The A Team (disambiguation). The A Team The A Team title screen (seasons 1–4). Format Action/Adventure …

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  • 7Michael Duane (head teacher) — Infobox Person name = (William) Michael Duane image size = caption = birth date = 1915 birth place = Ireland death date = 1997 education = Dominican School, Archway, London; Jesuits School, Stamford Hill; Institute of Education; University of… …

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  • 8Michael Duane — (William) Michael Duane Born 1915 Ireland Died 1997 Education Dominican School, Archway, London; Jesuits School, Stamford Hill; Institute of Education; University of Nottingham Occupation head teac …

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  • 9Scola, Ettore — (1931 )    Cartoonist, screenwriter, director. Although he enrolled first in medicine and then in law at the University of Rome, Scola s talent for comic sketches and cartoons drew him from an early age to the satirical magazine Marc Aurelio.… …

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  • 10Scola, Ettore — (1931 )    Cartoonist, screenwriter, director. Although he enrolled first in medicine and then in law at the University of Rome, Scola s talent for comic sketches and cartoons drew him from an early age to the satirical magazine Marc Aurelio.… …

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