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Feature Female In Cleveland Town Where Animals Are Intensively Reared

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99%11Exact Match!
noun

• a large-scale farming enterprise

39%11 Small-town reared
adjective satellite

• rough and uncouth

35%9Animals reared on a farm for commercial purposes
noun

• any animals kept for use or profit

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