Stalking is no laughing matter, especially when a crazy person is threatening to make Welsh rabbit out of one of our national treasures. |
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The rabbit just hopped over the next row of lettuces and turned to look at the boy. |
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I'd cook rabbit stuffed with black pudding, which is one of our house specialties in the Lindsey House. |
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My mother remembers the cast-iron pot on the range filled with warming rabbit stew. |
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The officials and other 20 walkers were gone, leaving Norm to make his own way through the rabbit warren to the track. |
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A traditional raffle with a dozen prizes such as brace of pheasant, duck, woodcock or rabbit, was held to raise funds for new cages. |
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Rabbit mothers only feed their babies twice a day and rabbit milk is very rich. |
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The mesh that protects the reserve is three centimetres in diameter, which is small enough to keep even rabbit kittens out. |
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Nest boxes should remain in the rabbit cage until the kits are 4 weeks old. |
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Only rarely does a mother rabbit nurse her young right after giving birth. Most often the first nursing will occur the night after the kindling. |
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A wader winged away and a rabbit nearly got trodden on as it sheltered under a branch of heather. |
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The meat eaters among you should be delighted to learn that the Saint George will be serving rabbit, boar and venison during the game season. |
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We need more real reporting and less reality TV shows, and then let's see how deep that rabbit hole is. |
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In future the pack of 50 hounds kennelled at Crag Top Farm will be chasing rabbit. |
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As well as poultry sheds, they make everything from rabbit hutches and dog kennels to smaller homes for hamsters and ferrets. |
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They were slippery with mud, filled with rabbit burrows and gopher holes and rather high up. |
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The ragout had a distinct Mediterranean feel with roasted peppers and olives scattered in with the lightly cooked pieces of rabbit. |
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It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles. |
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His rabbit punch, in effect jumping Moore from behind, was spineless, incredibly stupid, premeditated and potentially life-threatening. |
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When failure has launched a rabbit punch and uppercut combination, can he drag himself back from failure and go on to greater things? |
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To a whizz kid of such towering promise, it was a kick in the belly and a rabbit punch to the back of the head. |
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He seems to view this as a deep problem with economic theory, referring repeatedly to the rabbit hole into which free traders have fallen. |
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In his acceptance speech, he said he's afraid that America is going down a rabbit hole. |
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I got lost down a rabbit hole of websites dedicated to papercraft, or the art of folding bits of paper into striking art. |
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This approach is rational and time-saving for both readers and reporters who want to avoid being sucked down political rabbit holes. |
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Scurry down the rabbit hole of speculation about who would win, Man U or England, and you're in danger of never returning. |
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We really have no idea whether it's legitimate or not, and we don't want to go down the rabbit hole of global monetary conspiracies. |
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That lease was the last cash contract I would sign before disappearing down the Silicon Valley rabbit hole. |
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Litigation offers a rabbit hole into that unseen world and its storied distortions of technique and method. |
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He injured his ankle within 30 seconds of City's first training session at their Scottish training camp, twisting it in a rabbit hole. |
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On the other side of the fence, the upper part of the field was full of rabbit holes. |
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After 11 days trapped down a rabbit hole, the dog had been given up for dead. |
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An army bomb squad was scrambled to dispose of an unexploded mortar shell found poking out of a rabbit hole. |
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Below are some protein-rich foods that can turn a wimpy plate of rabbit food into a muscle-packed meal. |
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There is nothing to be gained by eating rabbit food if you douse it with mayo, oily dressings, cream sauces or sour cream. |
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Gwen made a face at the rabbit food, ordering two different types of sushi and a bottle of sake for herself. |
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It's all about showing healthy food can be tasty and not just rabbit food, but the menu has to be something the kids want. |
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It serves fry-ups for breakfast and big meaty meals for lunch, as well as the juice and rabbit food that some of my colleagues seem to prefer. |
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And I'm freaking hungry because all I've been eating lately is rabbit food. |
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Twenty years ago, the local rabbit board assisted us to get rid of an enormous wasps nest in some railway land near our house. |
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You turn around, you got the victim's family right behind you waiting on you to pull a rabbit out of the hat and make it all good. |
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As if pulling a rabbit out of a hat, a brand new state of the art television centre was being planned for west London. |
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We are striking with extreme reluctance and keeping our fingers crossed that somebody can pull a rabbit out of the hat to solve the problem. |
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Like pulling a rabbit out of a hat, the President magically placed battlefield responsibility in the hands of the battle commanders. |
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Typical usage is a simple trim on a hood or wrap scarf and the fur might just as easily be rabbit as mink. |
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Like lamb cutlets, rabbit joints seem to be made for holding in your hands. |
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Cretan cuisine centres mainly on chicken, pork, lamb, rabbit or fish, served in a variety of non-spicy sauces. |
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Add the chicken and rabbit and cook until golden brown, about five minutes. |
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Fuller Pinot styles go well with poached or grilled salmon, foie gras, charcuterie, rabbit, hare, boar and ham. |
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I sampled a tender saddle of rabbit, wrapped in fatty Portuguese bacon and doused in a bubbly mustard emulsion. |
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This weekend's patrons can expect to be served shrimp bisque or rabbit pie with bay-leaf juice. |
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Exotic meats such as rabbit, venison and wild boar are available, in addition to countless varieties of sausages. |
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Hot Cross Bunny turns out to be a recipe for curried rabbit that includes a shot of fiery Thai red curry paste. |
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The document reveals that the bishop's menu would have included a range of meats, from mutton and beef to veal, geese, rabbit, duck and lamb. |
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Wild rabbit has a much darker flesh than farmed rabbit, but both are extremely versatile and, because of the price, you can afford to experiment. |
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Sturdier ones, such as lavender, can be stuffed into chicken or rabbit before roasting, and then discarded later. |
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If local meat eaters all got hooked on home-grown rabbit, imagine the effect on our food import bill. |
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It is a patient bird, quite content to sit for hours at a time until a young rabbit, a rat or a mouse chances to pass beneath it. |
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The chances of survival for South Africa's most endangered mammal, the riverine rabbit, looks even more desperate than has commonly been feared. |
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English landowners introduced the European rabbit to the continent in 1859, seeking game animals for sport hunting. |
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Rodents and members of the rabbit or hare families are rarely infected with rabies. |
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Appearances were put in by eastern chipmunks, gray squirrels, a rabbit and our new resident woodchuck. |
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Then there's the famous glow-in-the-dark rabbit, created by an artist using a fluorescent jellyfish gene. |
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The rabbit holes are covered with small nets fixed to the ground with a small wooden peg. |
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Arrange six pancakes around the dish, drizzle with huckleberry syrup, and top each with a quenelle of rabbit rillettes. |
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The Breckland Heath has always been interfered with by ancient flint workers and farmers, the military, the rabbits and the rabbit warreners. |
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At the end of the day even if all the work was done on the centre, we'd still have a large hall upstairs and a rabbit warren of rooms. |
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By the 15th cent., the palace was a rabbit warren of rooms and corridors, swarming with servants and lawyers, and liable to flooding. |
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As Chris looked out his window, he saw a small bunny rabbit hop past through the yard. |
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The old boy I used to go out with had a great little Jack Russel, not the fastest thing on four legs, but by God when he put a rabbit up he would follow it. |
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With Big Eyes a lot of people, myself included, were glad to see you emerge from the rabbit hole that is the cg world. |
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The mammals the researchers studied were the platypus, echidna, opossum, wallaby, hedgehog, mouse, rat, rabbit, cow, pig, bat, tree shrew, colugo, ringtail lemur, and humans. |
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Or you can mount a flayed rabbit to hang in your living room while a chef turns its innards into a nose-to-tail feast. |
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Kind of like pulling a rabbit out of the hat, only with the Supreme Court. |
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The hostel had 25 two and three-tiered bunks on the ground floor and a virtual rabbit warren of about 20 rooms on the first floor, with four or five people per room. |
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Further houses were bought, and municipal functions developed like a rabbit warren, including eventually the city archives, prison, orphanage, post office, and fire station. |
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We have ripped out al of the awful rabbit warren of rooms and are hopefully on the way to converting it back to the former glory that it once was. |
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It is thought Zac had gone into an unused rabbit or fox warren. |
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Meet local people from Thetford's past, from the revolutionary philosopher Thomas Paine to the Sikh hero Maharajah Duleep Singh and from rabbit warreners to railway workers. |
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In other words, the Amami rabbit has been isolated for so long from other rabbits and hares, including the volcano rabbit, that they are scarcely kin. |
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The rabbit was sitting up on its hind legs, still staring at her. |
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After all, to a shooting man the only good rabbit is a dead rabbit. |
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The next day she found the white rabbit still had no food or water. |
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The game selection in my dish included venison, rabbit and pigeon. |
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The substantial plate of rabbit was beautifully tender and came with the sort of gloriously rich sauce that you can feel furring up your arteries as you eat. |
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My recipe for today is an old Australian country recipe for rabbit pie. |
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The rabbit ballotine was so plain as to be almost unpleasant. |
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My other food friend was excited by the presence of rabbit on the menu. |
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All musicians understand that even after years of musical scholarship, in the end, composing successfully is a lot like pulling a rabbit out of a hat. |
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But anytime the Minister for Finance was in trouble, he usually pulled a rabbit out of the hat to ensure the books balanced close to what he had predicted on Budget Day. |
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The Mayor said all landowners needed to report rabbit sightings and work with the council and rabbit board to prevent the outbreak getting out of control. |
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In some cases, inflamed lymph nodes may be a sign of more serious diseases, such as tuberculosis, rabbit fever, cat scratch disease and sexually transmitted diseases. |
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You won't be starving or subsisting on rabbit food, but you will need to make an all-out effort to stay on the dietary plan until you reach your goal. |
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Of course, should I suggest that they become vegetarian too there are horrified expressions and declarations of never being able to live on rabbit food. |
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Why eat rabbit food when there's a whole other menu out there? |
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As fantastic as it is to see celebrities looking bad, everyone knows the pressure they are under to always look their best, from four hour work outs to diets of rabbit food. |
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At least at his size he should not get stuck in a rabbit hole. |
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We have fallen through the rabbit hole, and everything is something else. |
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Some rabbit raisers I know swap some rabbit for other kinds of meat. |
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The consumption of rabbit meat has a long, honorable history in the United States. |
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Some rabbit owners are fortunate enough to witness the rabbit kindling. |
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She was standing like a lamped rabbit in the middle of the stage and no matter how many times I prodded and poked and pretended to fight, she didn't rise to it. |
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Even so, the audience will be looking for some excitement, even if it is only a rabbit punch. |
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The gestation cycle for a rabbit averages 31 days, although it can vary between 29 and 35 days. |
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Much of the modern research into wild rabbit behaviour was carried out in the 1960s by two research centres. |
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The European rabbit is well known for digging networks of burrows, called warrens, where it spends most of its time when not feeding. |
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Garlic fried with coriander is added to molokhiya, a popular green soup made from finely chopped jute leaves, sometimes with chicken or rabbit. |
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Yet another prominent example of an introduced species that became invasive is the European rabbit in Australia. |
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My dictionary says that lepid comes from the Latin lepidus. Should I think flitting like a butterfly or leaping like a rabbit? |
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Squirrel, raccoon, possum, bear, muskrat, chipmunk, skunk, groundhog, pheasant, armadillo and rabbit are also consumed in the United States. |
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Efficient immunoglobulin gene disruption and targeted replacement in rabbit using zinc finger nucleases. |
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Featured are cardinal, turtle, otter, fox, raccoon, deer, duck, bobcat, rabbit, skunk, flying squirrel, waterthrush, and black bear babies. |
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Wells identifies trees, alerts us to a water ouzel, and points out rabbit, weasel, and mouse tracks in the snow. |
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The nest is a burrow, often previously excavated by a European rabbit, although shearwaters can dig their own holes. |
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Andrews decided to allow rabbit farming on the golf course to challenge golf for popularity. |
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Other January dishes include bagna cauda bavette steak, pan roasted Utah trout, and hand-cut pasta with braised rabbit. |
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Differential effect of pistaciavera extracts on experi mental atherosis in the rabbit animal. |
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In other pictures, she dons a sexy look by wearing a black lace top and naughty rabbit ears. |
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Drygoods shops did not have much that was Christmassy to display except red flannel and rabbit fur baby coats and muffs and tippets. |
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Also there was Prince Charles and Camilla with Zara Phillips, Beatrice and Eugenie, and Peter Phillips, who made rabbit ears behind Wills' head. |
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It's going to be full of burlesque dancers and girls wearing little more than rabbit ears. |
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Very Louis Vuitton, these lacy rabbit ears, PS4 at Accessorize are sure to raise a smile on a night out Suits shoe. |
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One is pulling a funny face, while the other is making rabbit ears over his brother's head. |
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So, for example, if you wanted a red elephant, an orange and blue tiger or a suit with a dinosaur tail and rabbit ears, you can. |
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What you need to do is keep things interesting, so you don't feel that all you're doing is eating rabbit food every meal. |
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Chinese meals and vodka have been sadly replaced by mineral water and rabbit food. |
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People can't stick with something long term if it's rabbit food, and they shouldn't stick with anything that isn't real food. |
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It's a rabbit punch of a song, but there's a sort of manic glee to it, too, a sense of reveling in the mayhem. |
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When Kessler caught Froch with a rabbit punch near the end of the seventh, Canadian referee Michael Griffin made no bid to admonish the Dane. |
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According to California rules, a rabbit punch is only a foul if delivered deliberately. |
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After a succession of low blows, rabbit punches and butts, the referee had seen enough and disqualified Cordoba. |
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We have not tried him with other rabbits yet as he has recently been neutered but we can do a rabbit test if required. |
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If you want to be a successful bootstrapper, you have to take the red pill and determine how deep the rabbit hole called your organization goes. |
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Fortunately, all of the Burtonesquely twisted trees down the rabbit hole were computer-generated, and knew their boundaries. |
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The Natal red rock rabbit is the largest of the rock rabbits in southern Africa. |
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It was designated the cave of the three-toed rock rabbit, and it was a favourite place for the little creatures to seek refuge. |
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So the woods are silent, still, and deserted, save by a stray rabbit among the thistles, and the grasshoppers ceaselessly leaping in the grass. |
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Wildcats hunting rabbits have been observed to wait above rabbit warrens for their prey to emerge. |
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Stapleton, the mother of the child who wrote to Sherlock at the beginning of the episode requesting that he help her find her missing rabbit. |
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There are populations of rabbit, red fox, grey squirrel, otter, water voles and deer. |
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There is also a design called ermine inspired by the winter coat of the stoat and painted onto other furs, such as rabbit. |
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Peter Rabbit was named after a pet rabbit Beatrix Potter had as a child called Peter Piper. |
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If one rabbit runs through a town street, and a hundred chase it, it is because its distribution has not been determined. |
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More rarely, yarn may be spun from camel, yak, possum, musk ox, cat, dog, wolf, rabbit, or buffalo hair, and even turkey or ostrich feathers. |
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Gross lesions, specifically microabscessation, pulmonary consolidation, and splenomegaly were recorded for each rabbit at the time of necropsy. |
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An illegal punch to the back of the head or neck is known as a rabbit punch. |
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A carving of a griffon and rabbit may have provided inspiration for the tale, as seen in Ripon Cathedral, where Carroll's father was a canon. |
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A rabbit's foot may bring good luck to you, but it brought none to the rabbit. |
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Infested districts are proclaimed by the Governor, and thereupon a rabbit board shall be constituted to carry out the provisions of the Act. |
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She follows it down a rabbit hole, but suddenly falls a long way to a curious hall with many locked doors of all sizes. |
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Since the rabbit is a pest in Australia, the Easter Bilby is available as an alternative. |
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It is very unusual because they are all rocking horses, but this is a rocking rabbit. |
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It was about the size of a rabbit and lived in the open woodlands of what is now South Dakota. |
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Kublai was nine years old and with his eldest brother killed a rabbit and an antelope. |
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A wide range of other species such as horse, water buffalo, llama, rabbit and guinea pig are used as livestock in some parts of the world. |
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Some Roman coins of the Emperors Trajan and his son Hadrian, born in Hispania, depict Hispania and a rabbit. |
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It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. |
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When AVP was perfused into punctate regions in the brain of the sheep or rabbit, the pyrogen-induced fever was suppressed. |
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A severe reduction of rabbit populations due to myxomatosis has hastened the wildcat's decline. |
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Compared to the European rabbit, food passes through the gut more rapidly in the hare, although digestion rates are similar. |
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One showed a gapemouthed cluster of little folks watching a magician pull a white rabbit from a hat. |
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I would ask Firstborn to clean out the rabbit but he has strong views on the keeping of lagomorphs and says that she's food not a pet. |
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In comparison to the European rabbit, the hare has a proportionally smaller stomach and caecum. |
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The only rabbit to be widely domesticated is the European rabbit, which has been extensively domesticated for food or as a pet. |
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If the rabbit will be housed in a cage and allowed to free-roam, it is best for the animal to use a litter box that has been placed in its cage. |
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Try the sliders stuffed with soft belly, wraps, spring rolls, elaborate salads, rabbit pie and lamingtons. |
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Dingoes make their homes in hollowed out logs, dens, or rabbit holes. |
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The European rabbit can not only jump very high, but also burrow underground, making fencing essentially futile. |
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Since the top hat was empty the moment before, the magician seemed to exnihilate the rabbit. |
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Australia's equivalent to the rabbit, the bilby, was quickly pushed out by the rabbits. |
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The inhabitants petitioned Augustus for help, who sent troops to curb the rabbit population with the help of ferrets. |
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However, bucks show considerable investment in the welfare of young, although much of this aspect of rabbit behavior is poorly understood. |
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Yet, inexplicably, Bowyer misses the obvious shot and leads with a pitiful rabbit punch, fails to connect properly and allows his opponent to gather himself. |
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And no, we don't mean bland, boring and ascetic rabbit food. |
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With a theurgical flourish, he pulled a rabbit from the hat. |
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The rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus has been cleared as a biological control agent against the European rabbit in Australia, and has already killed millions of the animals. |
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The system of interconnected lakes, of which Texcoco formed the center, had the form of a rabbit, which the Mesoamericans pareidolically associated with the Moon. |
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Despite my recent health kick, I'm still not a fan of salads but thankfully there are other ways to get those healthy vitamins into my body without munching on rabbit food. |
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Rural poor often ate squirrel, opossum, rabbit and other woodland animals. |
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As the European rabbit is native to the Iberian Peninsula and northwest Africa, the European polecat likely was first domesticated in these regions. |
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Berrada's great-great-grandmother had died from rabbit fever. |
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The European rabbit is the only rabbit species that has been domesticated. |
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A marauding stoat entered the rabbit warren and killed fifteen bunnies. |
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They react emotionally, but understandably, to separation from what they know or have chosen, whether it be a longtime yardman or a pet rabbit suddenly gone blind. |
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Results showed that all the isolates produced P-hemolysis on rabbit blood agar, lecithinase, proteinase, and gelatinase, but DNase and lipase were not produced. |
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The first accurate descriptions of ferrets come from Strabo during 200 AD, when ferrets were released onto the Balearic Islands to control rabbit populations. |
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In 1890, the firm of Hildesheimer and Faulkner bought several of her drawings of her rabbit Benjamin Bunny to illustrate verses by Frederic Weatherly titled A Happy Pair. |
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One was the naturalist Ronald Lockley, who maintained a number of large enclosures for wild rabbit colonies, with observation facilities, in Orielton, Pembrokeshire. |
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But the sixth round turned out to be highly entertaining when Jones landed a vicious rabbit punch to the back of Hopkins' head near the end of the round. |
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They also seem to be fewer in number in areas with high European rabbit populations, although there appears to be little interaction between the two species and no aggression. |
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Angora refers to the long, thick, soft hair of the angora rabbit. |
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Where rabbits breed, sometimes Atlantic puffins breed in rabbit burrows. |
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We lost over six stone between us eating good food not rabbit food. |
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The 22-year-old wears huge yellow rabbit ears, a white corset and black high heels in the frame, with newspaper headlines projected onto her, reports the Daily Mail. |
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Although Sicilian cuisine is commonly associated with sea food, meat dishes, including goose, lamb, goat, rabbit, and turkey, are also found in Sicily. |
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The informant seemed skittish, as if he was about to rabbit. |
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In speakers with this merger the words abbot and rabbit rhyme, and Lennon and Lenin are pronounced identically, as are Rosa's and roses and addition and edition. |
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Usual animal sources for fur clothing and fur trimmed accessories include fox, rabbit, mink, beavers, ermine, otters, sable, seals, coyotes, chinchilla, raccoon, and possum. |
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