Call it lethargy, call it ennui, call it plain, honest to goodness sloth, but I had yet to stir my bones and make the trek north. |
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Their suspicions focussed particularly on what Cornwallis and his kind characterized as sloth and desertion. |
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I have found it strange and yet logical that one of the first symptoms of unemployment is serious and serial sloth. |
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These are the defilements of sensuous desire, ill-will or anger, sloth and torpor, agitation and worry, and doubt. |
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Big Bone Cave was certainly mined for fertilizer in 1884, when excavation by a local farmer unearthed bones of an extinct giant sloth. |
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Hindrances to revival were sloth, unbelief, lack of discipline and a spirit of controversy. |
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I should have told you in previous episodes that anger is characterised by a red bear, sloth by a light blue goat, and avarice by a yellow frog. |
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Should he show sloth in anything, he shall be liable to grave responsibility as the neglector of the state's weal. |
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This was an ai or three-toed sloth. It was in the possession of a gentleman, who was collecting curiosities. |
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Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, with the vanity of fashionable life. |
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I love the game and played club cricket poorly until age and sloth took over. |
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But can't we have a little listlessness in our lives, some sloth, a dollop or two of drowsiness? |
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The armadillo, ground sloth, opposums, and phorusrhacid birds were among the animals that migrated North from South America. |
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And at this point, I'll jovially join in and roll my eyes at my own sloth and indolence. |
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The desert-dwelling Shasta ground sloth would have eaten the ripe gourds in autumn. |
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It is a life that can lull anyone into a peaceful sloth, deterring the person from doing anything at all. |
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That sounds like condonation of sloth, indiscipline, unethical behaviour, and disregard of responsibility. |
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Now with the increased propensity of sloth in my lifestyle, I am getting out of shape. |
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There are several different types of bears, including the Asiatic, sun bears, brown, grizzly, black, Kodiak, sloth, giant panda and polar bears. |
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If she gives herself over to anger, to sloth, to covetousness, or envy, the father sees nothing. |
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Rather, it is an argument against not leading a full life, of yielding to the national disease of sloth and laziness. |
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The sun bears and sloth bears also have as many differences as similarities. |
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His eyes roamed the dense canopy 150 feet overhead, spotting every monkey, toucan, tree rat, and sloth around us. |
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This all-round food availability also means that sloth bears have no need to hibernate through the winter months. |
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The holiday I'm about to describe should be taken annually, off-season, with large doses of sloth and solitude. |
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I'm a slouchy mope with the energy of a hungover sloth who's just completed the Sao Paulo marathon. |
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The other predators in this tropical mixed deciduous forest include the panther, the wild dog and the sloth bear. |
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He remembers vividly the trip to Alaska and some close encounters with grizzly bears, huge creatures compared to the sloth bears of South India. |
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In the surrounding hills live seven sloth bears, a pack of wild dogs and three tigers, all of which visit the waterholes around the lodge. |
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Unlike any other species of bear, sloth bear cubs often ride around on their mothers' backs. |
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Leopards, hyenas, jackals, sloth bears, cobras, pythons, mongooses and monitor lizards move silently through its forests. |
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Where food is plentiful, like at a salmon stream, you will often see a sloth of bears. |
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The food that bears eat is not often found in large quantities and would not be enough to feed a group, or sloth, of bears. |
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The wandering soul has countless names, many of them suggestive of sloth and indolence. |
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In the triumph of Royalist counter-revolution Milton saw the dangers of political passivity, of ideological sloth. |
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The law was against loitering, though it may as well have been against idleness and sloth. |
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When he acts with prudence, he must see to it that his prudence is not mistaken for cowardice or sloth. |
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Their lack of mathematical acumen is taken by parents and teachers as evidence of laziness, of sloth. |
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It's bad karma man, and you just need to cool out unless you want to be reincarnated as a sloth or filthy anteater. |
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Once again the drawbacks to living a life of laziness and sloth became apparent. |
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I firmly believe that sloth and indolence are much kinder to the environment than greed and ambition. |
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Reverend Andy said he wasn't surprised that my zeal of the previous week had been replaced by sloth and apathy. |
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It seems to be intrinsic to domestic politics of every variety that a certain dismal downward trend emerges, characterized by sloth, despondency and complacency. |
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Thanksgiving is about sloth and gluttony, as well as a dash of envy and greed. |
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Hard-wired into the psyche of many is the idea that somehow time off is akin to sloth. |
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Here are the Russians, they will punish us for our sloth and hubris, but if we make Johnny read better! |
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The conservative narrative would be built around some idea of liberal licentiousness or sloth or some such. |
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We learned the difference between mastodons and mammoths and admired their sturdy columnar legs, but given our languor, we resembled nothing so much as the giant sloth. |
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In fact, they are the universal wardrobe shorthand for sloth and lassitude. |
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Night after night Shaun drags her to the neighbourhood pub, the Winchester, to suck back pints with his best friend Ed, the poster boy for sloth and neglect. |
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My main moral failings have always centered on greed and sloth. |
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Meanwhile, an eighteen-year-old male sloth bear brought in by the People for Animals last year is currently undergoing extensive treatment at the zoo hospital. |
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Lee's debut on the Xbox does not resemble a dragon, but prefers to plod along like a sloth, short on all the crucial fronts, lazily bumbling along everywhere else. |
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The bad news is I skipped the cool down and the imps of sloth have decided to punish my errant behaviour with a pinched nerve, that restricts the movement of my head. |
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He was incorruptible, and had an intolerance to sloth and greed. |
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But as someone who has been known to buy new underwear to avoid having to do a load of wash, I believe sloth should be stricken from the list of deadly sins. |
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And why did he think sloth the worst of all the deadly sins? |
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Fans can expect to see animals such as a baby cheetah, kangaroo, baby tiger, two-toed sloth, penguin and more. |
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Club Mahindra Kanha is the perfect option for wildlife enthusiasts looking for a tryst with majestic tigers, sloth bears and leopards. |
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The vile trade led to sloth bears, called bhalu by the locals, being declared extinct in Bangladesh last year. |
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The vile trade led to sloth bears being declared extinct in Bangladesh last year. |
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Such garbage dumps in the buffer villages also attract dogs and thereby attract leopards and sometimes sloth bears. |
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This disease was thought to stem from bad climate, and sloth. |
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Linnaeus's two-toed sloth is found east of the Andes Mountains in northern South America. |
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The bones are better than the taxidermal animals, or, worse, the completely fake ones like the Ice Age giant sloth. |
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Bailey regretted the sloth of this puny human interface and sorrowed for its seriality. |
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Sid the sloth, Diego the sabretooth and Manny the mammoth aren't animals that existed then but never mind. |
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Two genera of tree sloths live today in Central and South America, the two-toed sloth, Choloepus, and the three-toed sloth, Bradypus. |
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The Linne's two-toed sloth is predicted to be a big draw at the zoo this summer along with father Enrique and mother Natja. |
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To learn what might drive tree descent, Pauli and other researchers compared a tree-descending species with a less fastidious, two-toed sloth. |
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Puh, a volunteer from England, is cradling a two-toed sloth wrapped in a blanket. |
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The stripy-furred, three-toed sloth hangs around on branches like a handbag. |
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Outside the government, the FBI looked like a three-toed sloth, while a fleet-footed and fearless Washington Post was unearthing the truth. |
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Take a good look at these pictures of the pygmy three-toed sloth, the Table Mountain ghost frog and the geometric yortoise. |
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Over in Costa Rica, Max Hug Williams is helping a baby three-toed sloth who's started to respond to her pneumonia medicine. |
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Kyle Goes Alone is a children's picturebook about learning independence, from the perspective of a young three-toed sloth in its natural habitat. |
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This category covers species such as the two-toed sloth, African civet and the alligator snapping turtle. |
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In Meltdown we again meet Manny the mammoth, Sid the sloth, and Diego the smilodon. |
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The ground sloth Megalonyx from the Pleistocene Camelot local fauna, Dorchester County, South Carolina. |
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Some species of primate, bat and all species of sloth achieve passive stability by hanging beneath the branch. |
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The sloth proves neither strifeful brute, nor sanguine, but sincere. |
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Other remains, he says, such as those of the Barrington mountain goat and Shasta ground sloth in the Grand Canyon, show a clear timing of extinction at 11,000 years ago. |
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Stunning page portraits of mammals include the American bison, red deer, the warthog, a hippo, a wolf, a sloth, a whale, kangaroos, a polar bear, and more. |
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The pygmy three-toed sloth is one of the animals facing a bleak future. |
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Nothrotheriops shastense, the Shasta giant ground sloth, lived throughout the range of the Joshua tree in the Pleistocene, up until about 12,000 years ago. |
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And the team found algal cells in samples from three-toed sloth stomachs. |
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But negligence and sloth having by degrees introduced a total relaxation of discipline, the soldiers began to think their armor too heavy, as they seldom put it on. |
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Exotic birds, unusual reptiles, a fuzzy, two-toed sloth and giant, Vietnamese potbellied pigs are just a few of the creatures that call Camp Aventura home. |
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Some are Negligently Profane, and absent themselves from the ordinances of Jesus Christ, and the solemn worship of God, upon mere sloth and reachlessness. |
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More people in India are killed by sloth bears than by tigers. |
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Located in the midst of a hilly terrain, the lake is wrapped around by a wildlife sanctuary, which is home to monitor lizards, sloth bears and crocodiles. |
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As in other species of wild bears, sloth bears are most likely to die young, especially during the first few months after they have left their mothers. |
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Extend a classic Himalayan trek with a safari in Chitwan National Park and view exotic wildlife such as rhinos, Bengal tigers, sloth bears and leopards. |
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