I awoke with a start, tears coursing down my cheeks, my body shaking with sobs. |
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As his name suggests, if you go back three or four generations, Dundee has both Scottish and Irish blood coursing through his veins. |
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Young rams fertilize ewes using coursing tactics, whose success is independent of their dominance rank. |
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Me, I just wanted to thank him for having a pulse, for the blood coursing through his veins and into mine. |
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Like all Hudson's best films, My Life So Far has Scottish blood coursing through its veins. |
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The use of faster dogs such as lurchers as in hare coursing would greatly reduce the suffering. |
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The official opening will be before the finals on Sunday next and the club is inviting coursing and sporting enthusiasts to see the facility. |
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But when the adrenaline is pumping to your brain, the hot, sticky blood coursing through your veins, who could resist? |
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Even writing that I can feel a little adrenaline rush coursing through my veins. |
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The launch was held at a press conference at which graphic footage of foxhunting, staghunting and hare coursing was also released. |
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Their eyes never broke away from their gaze, each mirroring those nameless emotions coursing through them. |
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The user can change brick colors, bonding patterns, coursing, and mortar colors instantly. |
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But what they fail or seemingly don't want to take on board is the fact that hare coursing is an inherently and intrinsically cruel sport. |
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Last Thursday's ban on the barbaric sports of hunting and coursing with dogs is a great and long overdue advance for animal welfare. |
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She turned and ran as fast as she could, trying all the while to control the stream of tears coursing down her cheeks. |
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It felt like my entire right side had been blown off, and every breath sent liquid fire coursing through every vein. |
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In the first of a series of votes, MPs rejected a Lords proposal to allow registered fox-hunting, stag hunting and hare coursing. |
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Well done to Sean O'Reilly, on getting a gold medal for 50 years unbroken attendance at local coursing meetings. |
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The common bile duct and the main pancreatic duct coursing within the tumor showed no dysplastic features. |
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Cecil ran a soothing hand down her hair as he felt tears coursing down his own face. |
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At hare coursing meetings all over Ireland, hares are still capable of being pinned down, injured and killed by muzzled dogs. |
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At the airport, Amber emerges from First Class and courageously runs the gauntlet of paparazzi the tears coursing down behind her Versace shades. |
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The Epistolers are almost always coursing several hares at once, yet there is no real confusion. |
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She was becoming increasingly aware of Jason and Nick's intentions, and it sent a tremor of fear coursing through her. |
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The thought of a battle sent more adrenaline coursing through her, but she successfully kept the tremble out of her voice. |
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A few friends met and had a bit of fun coursing in a paddock of 400 acres enclosed with wire netting. |
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My father may have been in the merchant navy, but that doesn't mean there's salt water coursing through my veins. |
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Even if you've never been to a coursing meet, take yourself along to Patrickswell. |
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There is certainly organised coursing at a number of meets and the number of these clubs is in some ways difficult to define. |
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He was a man of many hobbies which included, hunting, fowling and both track and coursing. |
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Hunting with dogs would ban a number of less well-known bloodsports, like hare coursing, mink hunting, rabbiting with terriers. |
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It is not always a reliable guide to the broader political currents coursing through the Continent. |
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I took the opportunity to glance at her, and noticed tears coursing down her cheeks. |
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He shouted, kicking around the crates in a blind fury, rage coursing through his already angered veins. |
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Feelings of frustrated paternalism have been coursing through me and partner lately. |
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He may be exhausted, but the adrenaline, testosterone and venom coursing through his veins will see him through. |
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Something about those icy emerald orbs sent a warm sensation coursing throughout her veins. |
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Wildlife experts are joining forces with the police to launch a crackdown on hare coursing. |
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I did, and the intensity of his reply served as ample proof that this chap has a fierce patriotism coursing beneath the quiet exterior. |
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A flush of relief is coursing around my body and I am bear-hugging Penny's rucksack in front of me. |
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Then, suddenly, a jolt of shock went coursing through her as she glanced beyond the double doors, toward the gates of the school. |
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Illegal hare coursing is a threat to populations because farmers cull them rather than have hare coursers on their land. |
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It had not helped, even with the burning clench of his muscles or the adrenaline coursing through his body. |
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In Australia and the USA, where the use of live hares is banned, drag coursing is very successful. |
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The trachea appears as an air-shadow coursing down the midline of the chest and terminating at the carina. |
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Hare coursing is outlawed in Britain and in Northern Ireland a ban is in place preventing the taking of hares from the wild. |
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He had a great interest in sport, especially fishing, boxing, coursing shooting and soccer. |
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The rhythms of the tides were in an Oceanian's blood, the coursing of the currents in an Oceanian's arteries. |
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Kit could feel the anger coursing through his mind and everything was vivid and clear. |
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The State continues to tolerate the barbaric treatment of timid animals in live hare coursing which was recently outlawed in the North. |
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He observed long processes of sensory neurons coursing into the brain from the retina and olfactory bulb. |
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The coursing over the two days was excellent with hares that were too good for their pursuers. |
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Every stone of the edifice was marked with a rune, coursing with magical strength. |
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Hare coursing is just the same and as greyhound racing has proved there is a way out of killing the animals. |
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And as a hare protection measure banning coursing will be counter-productive. |
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Rather, the epidemics coursing through the world are varied, both among and within regions, and even within individual countries. |
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She cried, tears coursing down her cheeks, mingled with the rain. |
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The tears flowed freely now, coursing down my cheeks and soaking into her tank top as she cradled my head with one arm and encircled my waist with the other. |
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But a fallen power line or nearby lightning strike can easily overwhelm the power supply and send a mortal surge of electricity coursing through your motherboard. |
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The start of the main race was delayed after a thunderstorm hit the circuit, causing heavy flooding, with water coursing across the track in several places. |
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The farmer thought they were coursing hares and called police. |
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They could have been stolen to order to be used in hare coursing which is illegal but remains a popular pursuit in the south west or to run at unlicensed tracks. |
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Stag hunting with hounds and hare coursing are not necessary. |
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Shooting sessions were held in the autumn and also the low levels of culling coursing during the bulk of the year, that again causes hare populations to decline. |
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Hare coursing is also caught up in the legislation, despite the fact that the proponents could not, when questioned, tell the difference between hares and rabbits. |
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Hare coursing is a complete anathema in a civilised society. |
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The Bill makes it an offence to use dogs to hunt wild mammals, effectively ruling out mounted fox-hunting and some other activities such as hare coursing. |
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Bladder sensation is transmitted both via the spinothalamic tract coursing in the lateral funiculus and the dorsal system in the dorsal funiculus. |
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He heard a voice, twisted and distorted, coursing to his ears. |
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It is the same, incidentally, with fox hunting, hare coursing and deer stalking. |
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A group of Carlow coursing owners laid a sawdust all-weather straight gallop at Ballinabranna, where the dogs are whistled up, and usually behind a lead dog. |
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Not that he is pre-eminently a coursing hound, in spite of his extreme fleetness of foot being heavy of build and of giant strength. |
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People representing a wide variety of rural pursuits including fox hunting, shooting and coursing were in the middle of Leeds to answer questions from members of the public. |
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Hare coursing and grouse shooting using dogs is already restricted in the United Kingdom. |
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With 300-plus horsepower coursing through its veins the RS has the competition against the wall, giving no quarter and no mercy. |
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When coursing along the St. Croix River, be careful not to canoe into any moose such as this one bathing under the sun. |
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This is a hound used when hunting with guns and sometimes for coursing, alone or in a pack, preferably rabbits and hares. |
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A wave of cheap goods from China is said to be coursing through Indian markets, depressing industrialists and worrying the government. |
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The coursing of snowmobiles can easily break off the tops of young seedlings. |
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Her revelations sent a tremor of distress coursing through the country, but they aroused more talk than action. |
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Female and male brains are different, thanks to hormones coursing through the brain before birth. |
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The water washed over the dry burned areas and came together again in wide coursing streams. |
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There are members in the group who take to a definite coursing on the path. |
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Used for hunting with a gun and sometimes for coursing big game, Grand Bleu de Gascognes are also sometimes used to hunt hares. |
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The apparent northern coursing of the Sun helps upward movement of energies to the planet and the planetary beings. |
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But for the sincere demand of the students who are coursing on the path, these books are coming out. |
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We reckon the dog might be a bit handy at ratting or hare coursing. |
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I turned at looked her in right in the face, and I could now feel the ancient fight or flight instinct kicking in as the adrenaline began coursing through my body. |
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It was clear that some information had been received and that it was now coursing through the crowd. |
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A simple chart on mortgage activity shows how rising rates are coursing through the economy. |
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Kent has more dogs stolen for rewards, breeding, coursing and lamping, illegal night hunting with high powered torches, than anywhere else in the country. |
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I'm sure he's also a nice man but beyond that, well, his demeanour and golf game are not exactly designed to send the blood coursing through the veins. |
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He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive. |
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Hare coursing with greyhounds was once an aristocratic pursuit, forbidden to lower social classes. |
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The three stadiums in Northern Ireland are licensed by the Irish Coursing Club, which also organises hare coursing throughout the Island. |
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Hare coursing was already a well established sport in the country and greyhounds were bred for racing in Ireland from the very start. |
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She voted in favour of David Steel's bill to legalise abortion, as well as a ban on hare coursing. |
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They want to ban grouse shooting and hare coursing. |
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Hares have traditionally been hunted in Britain by beagling and hare coursing. |
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The scenery is breathtaking-towering mountains, snowy peaks, ancient glaciers, countless waterfalls, raging whitewater rivers coursing through steep canyons, serene alpine meadows, natural hot springs and deep glacial lakes. |
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Northern coursing means coursing from gross to subtle. |
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If a mammary artery is used, it is kept intact at its origin because it carries oxygen-rich blood originally coursing through the aorta, and it is sewn to the coronary artery beyond the blockage site. |
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The largest river system in the Atlantic provinces, the Saint John starts out as a wilderness river coursing through the forests of northern Maine. |
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The Ariegeois is used for hunting with guns and coursing, much appreciated for its size and skills, either alone or in a pack, and its maneuverability on difficult terrain. |
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Her rooms sport the come-hither look coursing through fashion. |
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Still, the focus on understanding the structure and functioning of individual markets, rather than the search for aggregate dollar values coursing through them, suggests a significant innovation. |
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Here, the trains have a quicker rhythm, the grey days in these febrile towns send lead coursing through your arms and legs, and sleep comes overwhelming, heavy, satisfying. |
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In some cases, those are subsiding: claims that the new trillions coursing through the economy would lead to hyper-inflation no longer seem credible, given how static prices remain. |
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Hare coursing was banned in 2004, but the underground scene is thriving. |
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Detail view of RMC Building 24, showing the very good handling of the exterior stone cladding, including some random coursing, rustication and carvings. |
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Travellers will never show the outside world inside hare coursing. |
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The European hare was introduced to Ireland during the late 19th century for the purposes of hare coursing. |
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The review evaluated the breeding and wastage practices, the use of coursing and live baiting by some trainers, and the reporting rate of deaths of dogs at race tracks. |
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Anomalous origin of either the right or left main coronary artery from the aorta without coursing of the anomalistically arising artery between aorta and pulmonary trunk. |
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