As well, there is a reluctance on the part of farmers to mate any bulls for fear they will lose their strength and condition. |
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If this happens, you need to look for the player your team mate was covering, and now you cover that player. |
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Your mate has gone through the same reasoning, which leaves you both vulnerable. |
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Ai Ai took up the habit when her mate died, cadging cigarettes from visitors to the Qinling safari park in China's Shaanxi province. |
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His table mate is also in full phone mode, swapping derogatory stories about Client X with a colleague at the other end of the call. |
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Our mate Robbo came over here for a few weeks last year and when he got back he couldn't stop rabbiting on about the place. |
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A mate of mine who's a jockey once won a race on a horse of the same name, interestingly enough. |
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Insects have developed wings to help them find a mate and for mayflies the race to reproduce becomes a race against time. |
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The boy's so wired up he wants to hit him but the mate is laughing and joshing with him. |
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During this time one of the wheelsmen got aft, securing a few pieces of bread, and came forward again with the mate and boatswain. |
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He was then mate on the Kitty M. Forbes, wheelsman on the Roumania, and second mate on the W. H. Gilbert. |
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In the present study, we investigated patterns of aggression and nest mate recognition in the wood ant, Formica paralugubris. |
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I rediscovered this game just a few days ago when I found out that an old mate of mine had the high score. |
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Startled females may also lose the opportunity to mate with more intensely displaying, preferred males. |
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When males display and mate at the sites where offspring develop, site choice and mate choice may not be independent. |
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Adolescent males join a roaming bachelor herd and don't mate until they're anywhere from 15 to 20 years old. |
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Alan Jones is an old mate of Turnbull's and naturally supports the ticket and the new constitution. |
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Males often have displays designed to attract the attention of choosy females who spend some time deliberating over who to mate with. |
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Then the connector was flanged onto the newly installed flexible pipe end termination which will mate with the male hub connection structure. |
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Her mate of five decades is a retired teamster and Chicago public schoolteacher. |
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The males then try to mate with the labellum or else lift it as they would a female wasp. |
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My best mate and fishing partner Simon Crow went out for a week and landed 20 fish up to 48 lb in size. |
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They mate for life, although tales of them pining away after the loss of a mate have not been proven. |
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Amanda is a good mate, I haven't seen her much but I know she is a laugh and a great mate, and she is a good mate to Sam as well. |
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The same week, a very experienced and fit cyclist mate permanently damaged his arm after shooting a red light into the path of an oncoming car. |
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A mate of mine will be married soon, which means that on Saturday he was having a stag night, preceded by some paintball shooting in the woods. |
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Fenwick claimed that jackalopes mate only during nocturnal lightning flashes. |
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Throwing the captain, his first mate and even half the crew of the Titanic overboard would not have avoided imminent disaster. |
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Early in the story, Jim finds himself first mate on a ship badly damaged at sea. |
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Finn watches his first mate wave the makeshift truce flag at the ship, hoping he wasn't about to see his friend get blown to smithereens. |
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The first mate flinched when he heard the Captain bark his name as he entered up from under deck. |
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First, the model proposes that there is competition for access to mates either through intrasexual interactions or intersexual mate choice. |
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Livingstone has said that if he is adopted as party candidate, he will nominate Gavron as his running mate for deputy. |
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He is starting to change the face of batting, much as his mate Warne has done with bowling. |
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I have had chats with him as a mate and as a teammate and I can tell him where he is going wrong and what he is doing right. |
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A mate of mine gave me this selfie stick and we started using it on the night out. |
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I joined with my mate Glynne Stentiford following a talk to our primary school by our local Akela, Mrs Cleall. |
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During the trip, Jones unexpectedly became the ship's master when its captain and first mate died suddenly. |
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So Micky, his equally work-shy best mate from a house clearance company, has the master plan of reinventing him as a gigolo. |
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Both admitted intentionally killing a wild bird, injuring its mate and having a loaded air rifle without lawful authority. |
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A randy tortoise is on the run after scaling a two-foot wall in search of a new partner after his mate of 38 years died. |
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Image is everything in Hollywood, and one's mate is among one's most important accessories. |
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I mean, that's terrible to lose a life partner and a mate at any age, but certainly at a young age like that. |
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Girls should have the confidence to play hard to get, to wait until they find a mate who matches their demands rather than giving in so easily. |
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From this perspective, the problem of your missus or your mate takes on added significance. |
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Have you ever wondered as to the whereabouts of the mate to those odd socks you find in the dryer or your sock drawer? |
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More and more anglers are either going solo, or going in partnership with a mate or several mates and buying their own boat. |
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So at the bus stop outside work at 3.30 pm, I ran into an old mate from school. |
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A mate of mine from school is throwing a flat-warming party, which a number of people from school are going to be at. |
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She's now an aviation electrician's mate and soon will start in the shop for electricians. |
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Therefore the defendant's fault was not a cause of the collision which occurred while the mate was in charge of the ship. |
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Johnny tried, failed, and eventually gave up on getting the captain and mate to reach peace. |
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This was only to be expected, and it was the mate and second mates' jobs to motivate them with threats and promises. |
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White tigers are rare because they only occur when two tigers mate and both carry the gene for white coloring. |
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Queenless colonies generally rear male and female sexuals which typically mate in the nest. |
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Researchers have found that the female monkeys and rats mate with multiple males to purposely confuse paternity. |
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It was the hope of the zoo that the gorilla would mate with the female to help further the species. |
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Albatross are faithful birds and only mate once a year with one regular partner. |
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Two other fly species mated and formed a hybrid, a combined form that cannot mate with its fellow hybrids. |
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This book starts with mates in one and, around page one million, moves on to mate in twos. |
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He carelessly walked into a mate in five, which he thought was simply drawing. |
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He wasn't paying attention since he saw that a forced mate resulted from the line he actually played. |
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Williamson's Sapsuckers form monogamous pairs, a bird often pairing with its mate from a previous year. |
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Usually solitary creatures, desmans form monogamous pairs and mate in springtime. |
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The osprey pair, who mate for life, will share the task of warming the egg in their Scots Pine tree nest over the next 40 days until it hatches. |
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My old mate and her younger sister volunteered their services for the operation. |
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The advantage of mate eating for the female may be that it provides a conveniently handy source of protein for herself and her offspring. |
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I honestly think he's being puckish with his coy answers, and that he has no intention of being the running mate to a left-liberal Democrat. |
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Males that are sensitive to females' signals are more likely to mate with several females, she added. |
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Inscrutably, she changes the name on the title page to her own, sends it off to a publisher, and then goes on holiday with her best mate Lanna. |
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Males will mate with females that inhabit their territory or seek out estrus females if no territory is established. |
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Around 18 hours after giving birth, females experience postpartum estrus, and mate again. |
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The present study examined the psychoanalytic perspective regarding mate selection. |
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However, the real way to make money in Wildlife Park is to get your animals to mate and then sell the offspring. |
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The yellow plumage coloration of male goldfinches is a condition-dependent signal of male quality used by females in mate choice. |
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Did the master's mate further depute the job to a young seaman whom he knew to be literate? |
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These females were then reweighed and paired with a different mate from the other treatment group. |
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If enough females mate with the sterile males, the overall population should be reduced, thereby reducing the danger of human infection. |
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Mike had rung me early this morning saying that a mate had offered him a table at some posh restaurant tonight for free and told me to come. |
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Great idea or would listening to your seat mate yakking away cause you to reach for the complimentary air sick bag or something? |
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Finding a mate might be easier, but moving to a committed relationship is less likely, those roaming free in the singles world say. |
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The decision of sire to mate with the young cow has a major impact on likelihood of an unassisted birth. |
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The birds are fairly long-lived and will be closely monitored to see if they will mate the following year. |
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Spent a very pleasant evening last week down the pub with my old mucker Joseph Kaye, a good mate from school. |
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They privately admit he could conceivably bring in a running mate if a general election were called. |
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Is it really possible for a presidential candidate to select a running mate from a different party? |
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He is also the son of the vice-presidential running mate of a SEP presidential candidate. |
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The running mate for the presidential candidate is also announced at the national convention. |
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Take for instance, the boatswain's mate who needs to put that new coat of paint on the bulkhead. |
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He's a boatswain's mate by trade but said life on the LCAC's small deck beats the duties of bigger vessels. |
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Remington's has a pair of lugs on either side of the bottom barrel that mate with corresponding cuts in the frame. |
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For example, they found that although female sand lizards appeared to mate randomly, unrelated males sired more offspring. |
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Third, males may attempt to copulate with their social mate as frequently as possible to win the sperm competition battle. |
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Don't expect to find a fountain pen, a tea set, and a mate for life unless you want to be disappointed. |
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Marion's mate likes strong tea so she asked for an extra tea bag and offered to pay. |
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Males and females mate multiply with the same, as well as with different, partners. |
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I got into heroin when a mate came to my flat and asked if he could use the toilet. |
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The precopulatory mate guarding of amphipods and isopods is another example of mating effort by males. |
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They emerge from the cinders to feed and mate when the sun has warmed the rock surfaces, particularly at the margins of snow fields. |
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He looked about in boredom, gaze falling up to the helm, where he found the sturdy figure of his father's first mate stood. |
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One submarine will play the role of a disabled sub and the rescue team must mate Remora with the boat and rescue crew members. |
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Even now he turns up to Midge's gigs, stands at the back to watch his old mate perform and then quietly slips away again. |
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Cape thick-knees mate for life and are protective parents, nesting in a shallow scrape next to a small landmark. |
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The bird and its mate had built the nest in the bottom of the box and laid five tiny eggs. |
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This was the time when the birds were believed to choose their mate for the spring. |
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In medieval times, there was a romantic belief that birds chose their mate in February. |
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The male partner will provision his mate with food but does not go into the maternity den. |
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Many animals and birds mate for life and this seems to work quite well for them. |
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Members of the same species can mate and breed to produce fertile offspring. |
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It would be like a mate in the pub telling you he'd have bought you a pint had you been here 30 seconds ago! |
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The beautiful pair were placed together at a wildlife site at Cheadle Royal Business Park in the hope they would mate and produce cygnets. |
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Body scrubs help slough away dry, dead skin to reveal the baby-soft texture that makes your mate want to reach out and touch. |
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This morning my flat mate decided to empty the trash, and actually take the rubbish out of the house for a change. |
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The problem is White to play and mate in two moves against any Black defence. |
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This chest becket has a mate in which the round sennit at the bottom is painted green. |
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One hand wiped itself on her floury apron while its mate attempted to smooth the flyaways circling her face. |
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Females ovulate only after spending several days with a male and then mate several times over several days to ensure fertilization. |
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Without enough R. lessonae to mate with, however, edible frogs couldn't reproduce. |
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Paramedics have been asked by bosses not to call people duck, pal, love or mate for fear of causing offence. |
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Girlfriend Emma and best mate Danny, meanwhile, chart the shifting balance of hopes and fears of friends and family. |
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Females are typically more choosy than males when selecting a mate from the pool of available partners. |
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The first engagement is adapted to mate with the second engagement member to engage the snowboard boot to the binding. |
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The impacts of, an attracticide approach can include both lethal and sublethal effects such as the interference with mate location by males. |
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Initially he proposed to explain birdsong as a display, enabling a discerning female to select a mate from among a number of males. |
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And according to MacDonald this birled him into his big mistake, appointing his golfing pal Dalglish who, in turn, appointed his mate Barnes. |
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The first mate was in charge on deck, and Devlin, the cook, was cooking up a meal of all the perishable food. |
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Unlike cacao and coffee, yerba mate was not a domestic plant when first encountered by Europeans. |
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It was fairly simple for commercial growers to transplant cacao and coffee to new plantations, but yerba mate proved to be a finicky crop. |
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The cloacal and genial glands were chosen because they release pheromones used in mate attraction or courtship. |
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Fireflies may not mate normally near incandescent light because it mimics the spectrum they create when they light up. |
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For example, many North American species of giant silk moths do not interbreed because they mate at different times of day. |
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At the age of 11, Brian used to give his mate cigarette cards in return for a ride on his bike. |
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It is important to choose a mate who respects those fine qualities of compassion and sincerity. |
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On completing the course the rider hands the hunting crop to his team mate and so on until all eight horses have jumped. |
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He served in the merchant marines as a boatswain and a machinist's mate when ships were going to places of interest. |
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The peahen chooses to mate with the male that will most likely produce strong, healthy offspring. |
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Each intrusion was performed when the male was incubating the clutch and his mate was absent. |
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This campaign, incidentally, is being seriously impeded not just by my own curmudgeonliness, but more by the lack of a mate to drag along. |
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He seems unable to mate subject and verb number, use apostrophes or adverbs rationally, or spot abject incoherence in his own writing. |
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He lists his ideal mate as needing to be smart, intelligent, possessing a sense of humour and a well toned body. |
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Their willingness to lend a hand and to help a mate typifies the spirit of the Aussie digger and the ethos of the Australian Army. |
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Juan Pablo Montoya will start from fourth on the grid with his team mate Ralf Schumacher lining up in seventh position. |
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Jamie Robinson is an expert skipper who, with the help of ship's mate Toby, good-naturedly fuses guests into a surprisingly competent crew. |
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I've been living here since 1996 and have come a long way from the grimy flat I shared with my best mate B. years ago. |
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Consider a population of dioecious species, in which males mate randomly with females. |
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I'm just so happy he's gunna be ok, no one wants to see their best mate like this. |
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Dad's second mate is coughing something fierce, a little nun is staring into her coffee, her chin trembling. |
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When a raven is killed during nidification, the bereaved mate goes away, and after a short absence returns with another raven. |
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They proceed to describe what two members of the Oregon Fish Commission saw when watching two Dungeness crabs mate in an aquarium. |
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It just goes to show that mate is not the only way to win games, technique can be used every bit as effectively. |
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This is not surprising because females were virgins and may have been predisposed to accept any mate because they required sperm. |
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A bored telemarketer teams up with a mate for a get-rich scam that takes on all the get-richer spivs. |
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Tom O'Sullivan is having a very good season and his club mate Aidan O'Mahony had a very good final. |
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Selective breeding has made turkey stags so broad-breasted, they cannot mate without crushing the female. |
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Africanized queens are free to mate with European drones, and perhaps this has resulted in a dilution of the Africanized gene pool. |
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Although, as for stegosaurs, we have no independent evidence of mate competition, we can use the features of their plates to identify species. |
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If one has to entertain the thought of spewing venom from their lips, or physically striking their mate the answer is quite clear. |
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Kenwood now runs around his field with his own harem of female mooses and zoo staff are waiting to see which he decides to mate with. |
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Such video techniques have been particularly effective in female mate choice studies in fishes, including guppies, sticklebacks, and swordtails. |
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David told his oppo he had already gone to the top, and when his mate called his bluff he had to climb to the button to save face. |
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Single-sex groups of males, but not hermaphrodites, were observed to congregate into clumps of animals attempting to mate with one another. |
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Another biological factor in mate choice is homogamy, the tendency for like to mate with like. |
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Women choose their hookups using one set of criteria and a long term mate using another. |
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In the Old Testament the incubus was viewed as a voluptuous being eager to mate with women. |
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Instead, males that mate with mated females increase their fertilization success by being cannibalized. |
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A mate of mine, who is known as the Halloween Man, invites friends in to see his pixies and gives them pumpkin pie. |
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Both their captain and the first mate abandon them on a sinking ship with no food and no hope. |
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Most species perform prelaying courtship feeding, which conflicts with mate guarding, and copulate frequently. |
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To simplify the analysis, mate the dihybrid with a homozygous recessive strain. |
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Frequent disappearing acts could be signs your mate has diverted his or her attention to someone else, experts say. |
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A smothered mate is a mate by a Knight with the victim's King completely surrounded by his own pieces. |
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Luckily, he fell towards the house and was able to rouse the unsuspecting mate from his slumbers by head-butting the wall with his helmet. |
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I had to fight with my team mate and competitors at the beginning and push as hard as in a normal race. |
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The Captain looked as though he wished the first mate was lying lifeless on the floor with the dead men. |
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I went out for light drinks with a mate after work last night and was home by 8.30 pm. |
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When animals migrate to mate and find food, they are at risk every time they need to cross a road. |
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Alternatively, I also have a thing about random whippings such as might be done by a bosuns mate with a rope's end on board ship. |
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Glistening chunks of lobster mate with fava beans as deliciously as they do with ramps. |
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The mate roughly picked him up off the deck and held him with his feet just touching ground, looking disgusted. |
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He instructed an exhausted, unqualified third mate to turn the ship when it came abeam of Busby Island. |
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Low-density populations of wandering spiders make excellent subjects for investigating the relationship between mate choice and encounter rate. |
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Colonies of this species typically contain multiple queens, and most reproductive individuals mate within their parental nest without dispersing. |
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Harlequin Ducks that pair early with a known mate may accrue similar benefits. |
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If we accept these humble terms, the quest for a soul mate might just be a noble pursuit after all. |
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It was uncomfortable and crowded because the captain or the first mate was making a quid on the side by carrying more passengers than manifested. |
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A male water strider can dislodge the sperm of the previous male and thus tries to mate with many females. |
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She is being put through her paces by mate Lorraine and says she will feel a sense of achievement in completing the 5km race. |
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Because her husband is also expected to attend, it is rumoured that his best mate Robbie could also put in an appearance. |
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Tony's brother Jackie, who frequently runs with his mate Damian McStay, has chalked up well over 30 marathon finishes. |
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With huge support from the nation, she attempted to stand as her husband's vice-presidential running mate in the 1951 elections. |
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In the art of presidential politics naming a running mate is greeted with great expectations. |
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He is considered one of the top candidates to be his running mate in the November election. |
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In positive assortative mating, individuals of similar phenotype mate together more frequently than expected by chance. |
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Fruit flies have served as a prime model system in research on the effect of mate choice and assortative mating on speciation. |
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Mating may thus be assortative as females mate selectively with males of the same vocal background, discouraging gene migration. |
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My first mate retrieved our towing bridle from a locker while Jeff flaked out our anchor line. |
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I hope that the Brits are able to mate up with the submarine and get the hatch open, find out really what is going on inside the submarine. |
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He was overheard calling his cashed-up mate to talk about buying into a bar. |
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The only birds occasionally known to mate face-to-face, stitchbirds, were down to one isolated population. |
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But the bus driver's mate jumped on and they started nattering. |
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In most cases, if a bird paired with a different mate in a subsequent breeding season, the mate from the previous season was not seen again and was presumed dead. |
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When they invade new territory, populations are low, and the queen has limited mate options. |
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Female greater horseshoe bats may choose one mate for life, and even share him with their daughters and granddaughters, creating a tight social structure. |
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I'm not sure if Quaker parrots live as long as conures, but I was also warned that she would need a mate by age 10 or so, or she'd become extremely sullen and nasty. |
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This fearlessness and doggedness makes him a natural soul mate of The Daily Beast. |
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I'm jealous, she's me best mate here and I want her to meself. |
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I had to borrow a bike from a mate of mine for the weekend's races, but we didn't manage to get it ready for racing specification in time, as it was a road bike. |
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One possible benefit of mate choice occurs if females can use male courtship signals as an honest indicator of male nutritional contributions at mating, nuptial gifts. |
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Does the past success of the brood influence the timing of mate desertion? |
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To test this prediction, we conducted an interspecific female mate choice experiment on four closely related haplochromine cichlid species from Lake Malawi. |
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No doubt he will be able to call on his band mate Shaun Ryder for support in his campaign. |
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Could he not perhaps have suggested getting a mate in to help? |
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He is his vice presidential running mate for the election in November. |
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Perhaps the captain and his mate would like to make me an offer? |
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You would need to have a heart of stone not to be moved by the news of the little boy from Down who was washed away as his mate tried to save him. |
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I spent a lotta time with a mate up in Inverell when I was a kid. |
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Moreover, testosterone elevation in male house finches increases investment in mate attraction, and at the same time, it decreases investment in parental care. |
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This animal, which has lived without a mate for her entire life at the zoo, will always be remembered as one who never fell ill and as one who never threw a tantrum. |
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So, I tactfully swivelled round on my stool, and pretended to watch the guys playing darts, until my mate Barry returned from the bar with a couple of fresh pints. |
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If humankind did not have a consciousness and still lived on the base instinct of perpetuation of the species, we would simply be born, mature, mate and die. |
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These were Lt. Jim Galvin and a boatswain's mate named Stevens. |
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If conditions are suitable in the wild, bridled nailtail wallabies can raise up to three young per year and mate continuously throughout the year. |
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My mate knew a sly grogger, and by midnight we were well away. |
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The second pair again one was the getter-in-the-way standing right by the doors so that other passengers had to stand that much closer to his mate who did the pocket dipping. |
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Although the advantage of wings in males is clear for reasons of habitat escape and mate location, the advantage of flightlessness in males remains poorly investigated. |
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Kerry should have got one back within five minutes when Tarmey was through but instead of squaring the ball to a team mate he went for glory and shot wide. |
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And given her thrashing in 2008, Lauer asked, should the GOP nominee pick a more seasoned running mate than she? |
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Therefore, males are emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties during the incubation period, making this period free for opportunistic extrapair activities. |
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She was well down by the head, but at dawn, when she seemed stable, the captain, the mate and four volunteers reboarded her and at 8am took lines from two tugs. |
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Females mate with multiple males and store the collection of sperm in the seminal receptacle and the paired spermathecae for later use in fertilizing eggs. |
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Males were likely to obtain extrapair paternity while their own social mates were incubating and the males were emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties. |
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If you've selected the correct model, it will closely mate with the contour of your revolver's front strap, retained in place by a pair of thin copper tabs. |
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Massive exploitation and near-slavery of the local Guarani population led to their abandonment of the missions, and the temporary end of yerba mate as a plantation crop. |
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Three minutes later, our second table mate left, giving up on his dessert. |
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And it's quite clear they thought Mitt Romney's choice of a running mate was a clownish decision. |
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This guy at gym helps me and my mate train and he's SO hench. |
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In the wild a male jird may mate up to 200 times in a single day. |
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In short, hers is the power to choose the mate of her choice. |
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The joy of being a woman refers to the ability of a woman to love her mate without reservation thus creating the perfect emotional state for sexual relations. |
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As you are discovering, that's a distinct disadvantage on the mate market. |
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The boy feels rejected and confused, and then hits on a Christmas morning solution, delivering a penguin mate for his penguin. |
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Cichlids also employ polyandry, in which females mate with several males. |
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You should let your mate pick, or at least make sure the woman you choose it out is not hotter than your partner. |
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We fear that durable love is impossible unless both we and our mate love the way we look. |
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Such research may benefit from application of theory and experimental paradigms that have been developed within the areas of mate choice and sexual selection. |
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Female wandering spiders use vibration signals for mate recognition but not female choice, but female wolf spiders actively choose males based on their drumming rate. |
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The other lad is my oldest mate in the world, Tom Freud, who must have been staying with us that weekend. |
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I was there one night with my friend Tracy, we were a bit of an icon in those days, and Dave and his mate were eyeing us up, but we both fancied his friend. |
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Soon after arriving he had Phang Lamphoon mate with Phrai Num Sek, a bull elephant he described as a magnificent animal with a fine, strong and healthy form. |
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Then a male who is unmistakably outstanding in health and vigor offers females that mate with him an inherited healthiness in their offspring that is well above average. |
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Accordingly, every crew member, from the first mate to the cabin boy, wait tensely, ready to jump and pull and climb at the slightest hint of wind. |
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The first mate is a Pole called Conrad and is a capital chap. |
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As the only British label mate of Ryan Adams and Lucinda Williams, Topley has long since traded traces of Thames Estuary for Delta blues and a wash of the Caribbean. |
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His mate soon gives birth to a son, Simba, and Mufasa teaches his heir apparent how to become a noble leader. |
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He came on deck, trotted up and down in his pyjamas for a few minutes, sat on the rail like a monkey on a fence, and then asked the mate snappishly what he was scared about. |
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The fourth potential form of behavioral isolation is the temporal equivalent of habitat isolation, involving preferences to mate at different times. |
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Your spouse becomes your soul mate after you've made those vows to each other in front of God and the people who matter to you. |
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So every time I was in a bar after that, I would add a Jameson on to my order and leave it on the bar as a mark of respect for a mate who couldn't have a drink. |
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Locally born and bred Mike, a prolific marksman in the Reserves, was handed his golden opportunity when his team mate limped off after 41 minutes with a groin injury. |
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Your cast mate Cloris Leachman also earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress. |
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How do foxes manage to mate with so many animals from other social groups? |
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The first mate threw a glance over the sailors crowded on the main deck. |
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Upon reach the ship, the first mate looked back over his shoulder. |
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I used to suppose that finding the right balance between inbreeding and outbreeding, minimising the costs of both, is best achieved by careful mate choice. |
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And not surprisingly, the vice president checkmated that strategy by selecting a running mate who is not afraid to speak for religious values in the public square. |
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I don't think i could ask for a better brother or best mate tbh. |
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This guy would be good in a crisis, the kind of mate who could fashion a rainproof shelter and a meal for four from nothing but roadkill and a ball of twine. |
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Alternatively, I also have a thing about random whippings such as might be done by a bosuns mate with a rope's end on board ship, as the men were holystoning the decks. |
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The New Zealand tree weta, which can be as large as a small mouse, produces vibrations used in mate location by sending bending waves through the sturdy manuka tree. |
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Mating with a cousin or brother is safer than risking life and limb to mate with an outsider. |
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They showed a similar effect in paired-choice tests of red junglefowl, whereby females mate at random when neither male has the threshold ornament value. |
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A flashy tosspot TV weatherman living beyond his means, his lotto hostess girlfriend and a dodgy mate try to rig a lottery win, but have trouble collecting. |
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The captain commanded Jose to stop and his first mate obeyed. |
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My mate was chatting to a local plod about a road accident down Selby way, when he was momentarily deafened by the sound of raucous laughter down the telephone. |
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When a lovebird dies, its mate just gives up and fades with it. |
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Her mate appeared to counter-sing in response to the song of the female. |
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A player who is not offside when his team mate sends him the ball or sends a free kick is not penalised for an offside if he runs ahead while the ball is in flight. |
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However, it was to no avail as about three laps later he was sidelined with mechanical gremlins while his team mate Ralf Schumacher spun off and beached himself in the sand. |
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Typically, it's a boatswain's mate or a quartermaster running the ship, while an engineer and one or two seaman line handlers assist in the shipboard operations. |
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Surprisingly, one way that such males can acquire a mate is to kill the young nestlings and then pair with the female who has to start a new family. |
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Her devoted mate of six decades is a retired production supervisor. |
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Took a buttload of photos, mainly of my mate who was graduating. |
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This new comedy written and directed by Glenda Stirling is a two-hander about a boy played by Kruchkywich and a girl played by Medina Hahn who meet, mate and run to the altar. |
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A mate who doesn't need your help may prove aloof and solitary. |
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And lots of animals, from coyotes to common pigeons, mate for life. |
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His running mate as vice presidential candidate would also be announced. |
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The outcome of this is assortative mating with respect to mate quality. |
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Kerry stopped short of offering McCain the job, sparing himself an outright rejection that would make his eventual running mate look like a second choice. |
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She is beautiful but her worthiness as my mate is still very unclear. |
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At his home Grand Prix in Great Britain, Button retired on the first lap after contact with his team mate Alonso. |
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We were sitting at the bar when old mate came and asked us for a cigarette. |
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This commotion attracts other males to the scene, and the most dominant will end the copulation and attempt to mate with the female himself. |
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The individual with the highest number of mates, a male Baltimore Oriole, had a different mate each breeding season for 4 years. |
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Other surfperches mate in summer or fall and give birth the following spring or summer when food for offspring is plentiful. |
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With some variation, the chief mate is most often charged with the duties of cargo mate. |
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He never did and when my friend asked his best mate why, he said I was a bit of a slapper. |
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That blessed mate he found for him, foremade, In the recesses of the wilderness. |
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It was a fool's mate in three moves with Lewis smiling at you from the other side of the board in unmalicious glee at his victory. |
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Langella is wonderful while his upand-down relationship with his mechanoid mate hits some sweet notes. |
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Neil is a mate of mine who will come and try to upset the applecart, that's for sure. |
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