They are also very expensive, which is merely unfortunate since, like intaglios and Abyssinian cats, they are infinitely desirable. |
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As a general practitioner and pet owner, I treated my scratching Abyssinian guinea pigs' nits with subcutaneous ivermectin. |
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Meg starts sleeping on the couch with the couple's Abyssinian cats, Belle and Mulan. |
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Breed standards permit any color except the Siamese pattern or Abyssinian type agouti. |
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It was made of Abyssinian steel, and was three cubits long with a weighty bulge at one end. |
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The Singapura combines, as one suspects that it would, the sweetness of the Burmese with the playful and inquisitive nature of the Abyssinian. |
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As I wondered through the great royal halls of the old Abyssinian capital of Gondar, I thought of love. |
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Some cat registries describe the Abyssinian as a medium-sized cat, while others describe it as a medium to large one. |
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An unexpected member of a litter in 1964, the Ocicat was the result of the crossing of a ruddy coated Abyssinian with a seal point Siamese. |
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The corms of these African natives, which the Dutch sometimes call Abyssinian gladioli, should be planted after the last threat of frost is gone. |
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The first step in that direction was to breed a Siamese to an Abyssinian, obviously, and Daly just happened to have some around. |
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Had an Abyssinian slave been in your place, she would have done as much as you! |
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A minority of Ethiopian immigrants managed to open successful restaurants that feature Abyssinian cuisine. |
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The Quraish sent two emissaries to make a plea before the Abyssinian king, the Negus, to return the refugees back to Quraish. |
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He had to resign over his apparent condonation of Mussolini's conquests in the Abyssinian War. |
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The Abyssinian and the Arab, the Persian and the Indian, the Turk and the Albanian have very freely intermarried. |
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When the battle ended, the Abyssinian emperor committed suicide. |
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The Americans, oddly, took the Abyssinian war more seriously than we did. |
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I went up to hear Calvin Butts preach at the Abyssinian Baptist Church. |
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Because Bredin knows the signs in the territory the chapters dealing with the Abyssinian adventures are first-rate and as gripping as Bruce's original account. |
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They have two young Abyssinian cats who are slightly deranged. |
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If I did have a favourite it'd probably be my Abyssinian male. |
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She always remained attached to her Scottish roots and on retiring spent her summers pottering in her cottage in the north of Scotland, with her Abyssinian cats. |
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Even though he hadn't been born there, his mother, a shorthaired Abyssinian, was living there, having just been acquired by Mague from someone who had given up breeding. |
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This kitten and others like her, in turn, produced dyspepsia in most Abyssinian breeders when longhaired Abys began turning up in experimental classes at shows. |
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In PRA in Abyssinian and Somali cats, the photoreceptors degenerate gradually. |
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Klorane No-Rince Day Cream with Abyssinian Oil blends into hair fiber to deeply nourish and soften it. |
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Only the colours are described here, which are recognized in the Abyssinian. |
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And a wild colored Abyssinian without a high grade of rufism wouldn't look particularly impressive. |
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Abyssinians and Somali are example o breeds that have ticking, and this pattern is often called Abyssinian. |
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On short and flat hair, such as that of the Siamese or the Abyssinian, a few firm strokes of the hand are all that's needed. |
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For these reasons we are clearly entitled to dismiss this Abyssinian 'Resolution'as having no bearing on the question of Anglican Orders. |
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The legend of the Queen of the South has had an importance in Abyssinian history quite out of proportion to its historical value. |
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In so doing Abyssinian tradition follows a very common tendency of popular history to attach famous events to famous names. |
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The term for the colour cinnamon ticked tabby in the Abyssinian and Somali. |
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The first was the desire of the Abyssinian people to prove their ancient origin. |
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In The Abyssinian he tells the story of a diplomatic mission from Louis XIV of France to the King of Abyssinia. |
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It was particularly significant that Milanese business interests, which had been hostile to Crispi's Abyssinian venture during the 1890s, now backed colonial expansion. |
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The Abyssinian crisis of 1935 sounded the first alarm bells. |
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The first cat genome, derived from a single Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon, was released in 2007 with relatively low sequencing coverage. |
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After making due allowance for royal braggadocio, it is nevertheless evident that this king was a great conqueror and may justly be styled the founder of the Abyssinian Empire. |
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The sorrel color of the Abyssinian is genetically identical to the cinnamon of the Oriental, but since the Abyssinian is ticked while the Oriental is non-agouti they don't look that similar. |
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Ḥabshī, African and Abyssinian slaves in pre-British India. |
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It was thus flanked to the south by the Mogadishu Sultanate and to the west by the Abyssinian Empire. |
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In response, the Romans destroyed Aden and favored the Western Abyssinian coast of the Red Sea. |
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But Falkirk sheriff court heard the five year old Abyssinian cats, called Nush and Mr Baz, died in agony soon afterwards in October last year. |
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In the past Persians were also used in the Norwegian Forest cat, the Sphynx, the Oriental Shorthair, the Cornish Rex, the Abyssinian, the Somali, the Manx and the Burmese, that is why we also see PKD in these breeds. |
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Abyssinian Oil: nourishes, restructures and protects hair. |
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A slight difficulty is caused in the Abyssinian account by the fact that they have applied to themselves, with all the other biblical references to Ethiopia, the famous story of Philip and the eunuch. |
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Samantha and Amelie are three-year-old Abyssinian cats who live with Bob and Isobel Gray in Dumbarton. |
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It proved to be a spoon made of Abyssinian gold, a composition closely resembling in appearance the real article. |
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Highly nourishing formula, exclusively composed of natural origin nourishing active ingredients, Klorane Plant Oil with Abyssinian Oil restructures, sheathes and wrap the scalp into a protective film. |
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Breeds are listed alphabetically beginning with Abyssinian, progressing through American Shorthair and American Wirehair, Burmese, Chartruex, Havana Brown and Tonkinese. |
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A THE red Abyssinian banana will withstand a modicum of frost. |
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Several members of the group attained notoriety in 1910 with the Dreadnought hoax, which Virginia participated in disguised as a male Abyssinian royal. |
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Which is why I play dominoes in Northumberland today, instead of beerily trudging the dusty streets of Addis hunting down aberrant Abyssinian editors. |
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The Abyssinian war showed Hitler how weak the League was and encouraged the remilitarization of the Rhineland in flagrant disregard of the Treaty of Versailles. |
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Warren and his colleagues first compiled the genome of a female Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon as a reference to compare with DNA of multiple cats and other species. |
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From the Apollo Theater to the neogothic architecture of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, Kalahari joins some of the most distinctive landmarks in the City. |
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At rear, the wine-tinged leaves of Abyssinian banana echo the red-hot foliage of Coleus 'Oxblood' and orange-red flowers of 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' fuchsia. |
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