I actually bred a labradoodle for myself, then I decided to make it a hobby. |
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A lone pair of marsh warblers, an extremely rare and tiny bird, has also bred at the centre. |
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Another example are some toy dogs which were bred to be a warning signals of invasion. |
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One keeper tells me this kennel of dogs has been bred from the best working black dogs for years. |
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Many of the wild domestic dogs in Australia are mixed European domestics and so-called pig dogs, which are bred to hunt wild boars. |
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Crucially they lacked the raw football bred into the county's northern teams. |
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These birds bred mainly in west Siberia, and wintered as far south as South Africa. |
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The birds have been bred in captivity and will be fitted with radio tags to monitor their survival. |
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Biologists are augmenting the wild population with 18-month-old animals bred on one of the islands. |
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The bay filly, bred in Kentucky by Maverick Production, snapped a five-race losing stretch with the triumph. |
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He was Brightlingsea born and bred and was well known and well liked in the town. |
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When Australians hear that I am a Queenslander born and bred they tend to nod wisely! |
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The two self-fertile white clover cultivars were bred from Australian plants. |
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Until early this year, he had bred 600 head but low rainfall forced him to sell half his stock. |
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To be fair, actually, that credit should go to the American shorthair fanciers who bred some of their cats to Persians. |
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The bay gelding was bred in Pennsylvania and has won six of ten career races over the jumps. |
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Joan introduced them to her pride and joy, the lovely Yorkshire terriers she bred and her three ponies. |
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Surprisingly like tarpans in skull and build, the mares were bred to Przewalski stallions. |
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Thus, the sheepdogs developed for use on the islands were bred for agility, brains and speed. |
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Indeed a wolfhound bred by Fr. Kennedy in Rosenallis found its home with the Kennedys in the Whitehouse. |
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Turkish mountain dogs were bred and recorded in Babylonian times as protectors. |
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He has built a house and stables on the racecourse side of the Curragh and has bought some well bred horses, including two by Sadler's Wells. |
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As economic inequalities have deepened during the last several decades, the renewed worship of money has bred temptation at all levels. |
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He has bred 300,000 of the four legged creatures and is hoping they will eat enough of the wretched insects to mark an improvement. |
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James's breed leader was the home bred second calver Winton Gibson Pamela which produced 9,000 litres of milk in her last lactation. |
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They wore chain mail into battle, used a lance, sword or mace to fight with and rode horses that were bred to carry such a weight at speed. |
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Today's tuberous begonias are highly bred plants of South American ancestry. |
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Maria was 15 years old and bought Riley from a man in the city who bred and sold stallions and mares. |
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Sadler's Wells, one of the most successful ever stallions, was bred at Sangster's Swettenham Stud. |
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The mare must foal in British Columbia and be bred back to a stallion standing in the province. |
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The first bred the most popular constabulary in the world, a street police, unarmed, recruited from and accountable to its community. |
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He's bred miniatures as small as your thumbnail, and crossbred them to give large, ranging plants shape. |
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Hunky and Luka were both bred in this country but they have all the Quarter Horse traits. |
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He intends to build up a stock of specifically bred queen bees for export nationally and internationally. |
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Like the Shetland pony, the Sheltie was bred with a thick coat to protect them from the harsh climate. |
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The two-year-old dark brown thoroughbred filly was bred in Australia where her sire was one of the country's most successful racehorses. |
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Lots of the local farmers bred horses and sold them to the Army, especially when wars threatened. |
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Commonly, these also had a snake nursery where snakes were bred for use for the healing ceremonies. |
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The three-year-old Gulch colt bred in Kentucky by his owner, The Aga Khan, won the race on Saturday. |
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He had a great fondness for horse racing and bred race horses which were his pride and joy. |
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The Native breeds seem to cope better than the more finely bred types, where windgalls may appear. |
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As Molly was sniffing the grass, an Akita, a Japanese breed originally bred to hunt bears, came bounding towards the other dog. |
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It's a mongrel canine bred to kill rats and to keep foxes trapped in their lairs until the hounds arrive for the kill. |
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With Ted, we've bred a staff of really talented mixers who are technically astute with the format. |
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They have been bred to be vicious and as proof I can look no further than a late relative of mine who was a master of the hounds. |
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Don't know why an Egypt based airline uses a rose on their barf bags, unless it's a specially bred rose strain, able to survive in the desert. |
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These rats and the normal controls were bred under standard conditions, approved by the University Animal Care Committee. |
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The Nene, or Hawaiian Goose, was bred at the Wildfowl Trust in England until enough were available for reintroduction to Maui. |
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Compared with the HPS, more weaned heifers and fewer bred yearlings were sold when heifer development costs were increased. |
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There, the dogs are bred and looked after by the handlers who take the dogs in charge of them to their homes. |
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Rose selected only those flies that reproduced late in life and bred them with one another. |
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Nevertheless suspicion bred credulity, and society's reprobates could not be presumed unavailable for the purposes of prison plotters. |
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Wilful misinterpretation of the law has bred animosity and resentment towards disabled people. |
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This is an opera that definitely sings, but perhaps too reticently for those bred on Verdi, Puccini, and Wagner. |
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When the mouse bred with a normal female, his offspring retained the ability to fight off cancer. |
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If she didn't like the look of her new neighbours she was too well bred to show it. |
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Some of the most vicious bloodlines bred by fighters produce dogs worth thousands of dollars each. |
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Some breeds and certain bloodlines within breeds are friendlier and more adaptable to training because they were bred to be that way. |
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The bulldog, although bred originally for close encounters in blood sports, was a cuddlesome, affable creature beneath the ferocity and gore. |
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With a classic Australian bush drawl and a rolly hanging from the corner of his mouth, he is a born and bred bush kid grown up. |
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She said she had bred pointers and kept budgerigars and fancied something different. |
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As I prepared to write this review, I learned Manxes are domestic cats with no tails bred on the Isle of Man. |
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John, who like many rural undertakers had a sideline in the building trade, was born and bred in Bourton. |
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The court heard that Hopkins, who has kept and bred falcons for 22 years, bought the goshawk after meeting a man at a falconry event. |
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The dog hound, bred by Jimmy Glaister out of West Vale Haze by Pinfold Rock, put in some good performances only to beaten on the run to the line. |
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For thousands of years nomadic tribes of the Middle East have bred a hunting hound called the saluki. |
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The tamarin is the first primate bred in captivity with the goal of reintroducing it into the wild. |
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I was born and bred in Liverpool and I have to say that I agree with the comments made in The Spectator. |
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A widespread belief that basil bred scorpions is reiterated in the old herbals. |
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Most of their plants have been grown from seed strains carefully bred for high-quality flowers. |
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Male chicks from selectively bred egg-laying strains are not suitable for meat production and so are killed at one to three days old. |
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All of the taiep rats were the products of a mutant strain bred by our laboratory. |
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It opted for quick-cooking, high-yielding grains, while the East bred its strains for taste and texture. |
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After finding a Thai strain of the Gyrant plant in the jungle, he bred it twice then crossbred it with a variant from China. |
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The most reliable shrub roses for fragrance are the old and heritage roses such as those bred by David Austin. |
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The ICC is responsible for keeping the greyhound stud book and records of greyhounds bred in Ireland each year. |
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Remember that this breed was originally used as a working terrier and was bred to hunt badgers, rabbits and foxes. |
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Although hexamerous lineages were not bred successfully, lineages were raised with rates of variation higher than normal. |
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The Welsh terrier is a rough-coated animal with droopy ears, originally bred in Wales to catch rats, mice and other vermin. |
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Ted Fitzgerald is no stranger to the greyhound scene, having bred many a winner from his Ballyhaunis kennels. |
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For example, wolves were bred into dogs, and wild grasses were bred into wheat, rye, oats and barley. |
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Show-jumpers are highly bred thoroughbred horses and as a result they are extremely highly strung. |
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The best kind of bees is the bumble bee, which are bred for their speed and noise. |
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The Buff Orpington, Cayuga and Black East Indian for example are not generally bred in Australia although they are well known in other countries. |
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The Kreutlers bred boas, corn snakes, Madagascar lizards and bearded dragons. |
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Quart's dissection of status anxieties is brilliant, but her focus is restricted to academic overachievers bred by upper-income parents. |
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She bred poodles and even brought one round for my children but I didn't want it. |
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He seemed to be bred for the Navy, like his great Ancestor Piotr the Great. |
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Having learnt Western music at an early age, you would except this London bred lad to be slightly low on Hindi music. |
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Mares turned their hindquarters to the north wind, bred foals without the aid of stallions. |
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Well-born and bred Chasselas is highly sensitive to the diversity found in the soils, exposure and altitude. |
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He had bred cross-bred sheep for several years but it was Lorna who persuaded him that the family's success in sheep lay in Suffolks. |
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The mice had been bred to overproduce a protein which had been implicated previously in tumor formation. |
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Brought up on the total football ethic sweeping through Holland, he was born and bred on exciting fluid football. |
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Elizabeth's dog, which had been bred in Turkey, was a gift from the sultan of that country. |
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They are grown for their fine, lustrous, soft handling fleece whereas the llama is bred as a pack animal and is larger and broader. |
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However she had to settle for second place behind the choicely bred Salthill who was also making his racing debut. |
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The third race on Friday last was such an event with six choicely bred youngsters making their racing debuts. |
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There are the intelligent sows called pigoons, bred as hosts for human transplant organs. |
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Millions of pheasants are bred each year specifically for killing, and thousands of them are wounded rather than killed outright. |
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The highlight of the show this year was Bull Mastiff, a giant short-haired dog, bred for more than 2,000 years in England. |
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Swallows included in this study bred colonially in three farms located less than 5 km apart. |
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The Siberian Husky was bred by the nomadic Chukchi tribes of Northeast Asia. |
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These hounds have been bred for 250 years to hunt foxes and now today it comes to an end. |
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If bred for fieldwork, English setters are big-running hunters whose handlers ride horses to keep their dogs in sight. |
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Thousands of the partridges, a native bird of Spain, are being bred in captivity and then released into the wild in Scotland. |
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I'm born and bred in Coatbridge and I live here, so there's no hiding place for me if I muck it up. |
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Some may argue that in advanced countries like Australia, pigs are bred in very clean and hygienic conditions. |
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Another theory is that the Tibetan Spaniel was bred with the Pekingese to create predecessors of the Shih Tzu. |
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In China, these deer are now bred in captivity so that their musk can be harvested. |
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They have bred a fly to eat the borer insect and are now waiting anxiously to see if the fly itself causes problems. |
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He bred greyhounds for many years and had many friends in the racing fraternity. |
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The horses are bred naturopathically and live all year round in a group in open stables. |
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In France the wirehaired pointing griffon and the Brittany were bred for similar motives, as was the Vizsla in Hungary. |
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The dogs were bred as guide dogs for elderly people who suffered from allergies. |
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The Belgian is a long, thin and snaky bird, which is bred and trained to stand hunched over in its perched position. |
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And it bred optimism among people who knew ruthless competition and gruelingly hard work. |
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The other one's a grump and because of mistreatment being bred in its bones is just getting used to me. |
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Yet for the time they are alive, these carefully bred animals are treated to a lavish lifestyle before they face mortal combat. |
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Specially bred horses were fed and housed in lavish stables and great forts. |
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A company once asked him to see if its specially bred beans caused less gas than ordinary beans. |
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As Luni rode through town, mounted on his exquisitely bred horse, she decided that life with him might not be so bad. |
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Dogs are bred for profit only, and there is virtually no concern for the health or emotional well-being of these animals. |
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Hybrid seeds, on the other hand, are bred for qualities such as longevity or disease resistance. |
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While broilers were bred to put on as much breast meat as quickly as possible, other hens were bred to lay big eggs as often as possible. |
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Their lives were entwined in a special way and during that time familiarity bred its own sense of humour. |
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In the Lamar Valley a buffalo ranch was established where bison were bred and fed for the viewing enjoyment of the public. |
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The two stallions, a dun and a bay, were bred in Scotland by breeder and judge from Stirlingshire. |
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Beef for their meaty burgers is bred on the farm and fed from crops grown on their acreage. |
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Apart from the globally-extinct great auk, the bustard is the only bird known to have bred in Britain that hasn't done so in recent times. |
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These are animals that, along with domestic goats and sheep, have been bred for thousands of years as food. |
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Along with exploitation, enslavement also bred intimacy, mutuality, and reciprocal dependency. |
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Interest switched to its flowers once the first varieties with double blooms were bred in Belgium in 1815 by M Donckelaar. |
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As the names indicate, color-bred canaries are bred to attain specific colorations and song canaries for their singing abilities. |
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They looked at canon law and Church bureaucracy and argued that it bred inefficiency, graft, injustice, worldliness and immorality. |
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The same rebalancing of zeins and non-zeins has been observed for maize seeds bred for 30% protein. |
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Erin shook the beringed hand that was stronger than it looked from years of having bred horses for a living. |
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Rabbits bred up very fast outside the fences on Crown Land and came on to the farmers' paddocks. |
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Once T. gondii has bred in the brain of a cat that has ingested an infected rat, the parasite's oocysts are expelled with the cat's feces. |
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The cows are bred to suit both the dairy and beef enterprise with a mixture of British Friesian and Holstein stock. |
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I have also bred other ornamentals, including daylilies, streptocarpuses, nasturtiums, and several kinds of poppies. |
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Finally, because they were bred to be such Herculean workers, malamutes need daily exercise on a leash or in an enclosed area. |
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When does are bred on multiple heat cycles, it may appear that superfetation has occurred due to fetal sizes and maturity differences. |
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The first and fifth races saw smashing displays by choicely bred newcomers. |
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Some Dachshunds are still bred as hunting dogs and will bravely tackle opponents larger than themselves. |
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On the 1st December I bred also from another ovum a small hymenopterous parasite. |
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In his spare time he was a dedicated horticulturist and he bred pedigree dogs. |
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And, again, no one should buy birds as a pet unless they're bred domestically. |
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While innate livestock sense is bred into all good working collies, their working style can vary. |
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Now, the days of the binder are gone and short-strawed varieties of grain have been specially bred to be harvested by the combine harvester. |
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He is the picture-perfect intellectual, born and bred in an ideal home where Christmas always comes with a tree and lots of presents. |
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They have been bred in colors of blue, yellow-green, white, and various pied shades. |
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In 1990, when production of all fruits was relatively poor, the lowest number of pigeons bred for the shortest period of time. |
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Like many of their neighbors, they mostly grew field corn, raised a few cows and bred a few horses. |
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Summerfield consigned the well-balanced filly that was bred in Florida by Bobby Hurley. |
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One must remember that the Dalmatian was bred to run with horse and carriage. |
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The period bred fear of widespread unrest, sparked by rivalry among political powers wielding support at the grass-roots level. |
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It has only bred and encouraged a race for greed and amassing wealth at the cost of the sufferers. |
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Norwegian Elkhounds are bred for hunting large game, such as wolf, bear and moose. |
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The first group of bombers were rather well-to-do, born and bred in Britain for the most part. |
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A Langcliffe woman who was born and bred by the sea has joined the crew of a tall ship to raise funds for the Mission to Seafarers charity. |
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I was born and bred in Belfast but my parents are from Dungannon and I've always played for Dungannon. |
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But it could demonstrate a twisted streak in him that he would not want to play for the country both he and his parents were born and bred in. |
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Although born and bred in Lismore, over the last two years the article has been done from our new hometown, Brisbane. |
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The dog born and bred in the parish certainly proved a true champion in the final on Saturday night, June 1st. |
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Elephants, tigers and rhinoceroses are successfully bred at the Way Kambas National Park, which is also famous for its elephant training school. |
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It not only stifled dissent, it bred a whole new rhetoric antipathetic to civil liberties and due process of law. |
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Pigs have been bred to be fat or meaty, heavy or light, according to changing requirements at different periods. |
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Safari World's general manager insists that all his apes were acquired through the proper channels, or bred in captivity. |
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The war bred clever innovation in radar systems, navigation aids and bomb sites. |
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Oriental Arabs, thoroughbreds and half-bloods were imported and then bred into a plethora of Hungarian breeds. |
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Its feedstock is a special variety of rapeseed bred to do well in the arid climate of southern Colorado. |
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She was sent to England, where she foaled the Kingmambo filly, to be bred to the ill-fated Dubai Millennium. |
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I know monkeys and animals are rounded up or bred away from their natural habitats and countries for experiments in the pursuit of profit. |
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A captive pair of wounded, flightless eagles had bred and produced an egg, something that almost never happens. |
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I noticed the horse was bred in the palace as it was the pure white colour only royal horses had. |
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These little tiny innocent mice were bred at my facility for generation studies in some experiments. |
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He had the burnished-copper eye color that she had been seeking, so she bred him to one of her best Burmese females. |
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Researchers bred mice and monitored their offspring for DNA mutations passed through the sperm of the father. |
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Cows were bred to Brangus bulls during the 60-d breeding season, with 1 bull per 18 cows. |
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Most leeks can be harvested for use as baby leeks, but some varieties are bred for culinary appeal as baby leeks. |
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The cattle were bred for endurance, the method deemed best for inducing marbling. |
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It follows that if you want an authentic border collie, you must get one that was bred for livestock work. |
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To make the process more precise, plant varieties are often bred to express a limited range of traits. |
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She could try to outrun them, but their horses were bred for endurance in this desert land. |
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They are bred for power, speediness, and stamina though height somehow made itself known within their pedigree. |
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All commercial potato varieties grown in North America are bred for low levels of solanine. |
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One would expect the Chinook, which was bred for function, not form, to be free of genetic disease. |
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One of the oldest breeds, the lizard canary, is bred for the spangled effect of its feathers. |
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The horses this elite group invested in were bred for beauty, intelligence, strength, and speed. |
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They saw themselves as well-born and bred men who out of loyalty and conscience had chosen to defend their king. |
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She knew she really shouldn't be taking it out on him, after all this was his job and what he was practically bred to do. |
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Grandfather looked at me in anger, not so much at me, but in the world that bred us to be enemies for no reason. |
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Our capabilities to learn are boundless but not every person is bred to be a goody-goody. |
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Such experience bred self-reliance and general hardiness among the settlers. |
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Naturally, I concluded that athletic success bred confidence that carries through into professional life. |
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I would point out that we have special breeds of animals that we bred for hundreds of years. |
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Commercial tomatoes are tasteless because they are bred for shipping, picked green, and ripened artificially. |
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Cultivars, or varieties bred from the vine, account for nearly all of the wine produced today. |
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The Greeks' practice of having the nobly bred women engage in weaving appears to be economic in purpose. |
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Nine of the 11 patients with chronic BFL disease raised budgerigars, and the remaining 2 patients bred pigeons. |
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The show should only consist of budgerigars, canaries, zebra finches, Bengalese finches, pigeons and captive bred British birds. |
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She settled on Burmese and Abyssinians but has bred everything from Somalis to Tonkanese. |
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Ankole cattle, from the great lakes region of East Africa, are also bred for horn shape and size. |
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The taciturn landlord, never quite friendly, usually acceptably civil and occasionally helpful, must be a type specially bred to run such places. |
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Some British radicals argued, too, that overseas conquest bred autocratic habits, which then threatened liberty at home. |
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Dogs bred to have exaggerated angulation in the hindquarters, extreme pelvic slope, or are poorly muscled, poorly angulated, and narrow in the hips seem more predisposed. |
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Seven minutes slaked their appetites, but three minutes bred frustration. |
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The restored walled garden contains a collection of 160 varieties of Irish bred daffodils, many of them bred here in Waterford by Lionel Richardson. |
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They are bred for hunting and are designed to be working dogs. |
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In Cambray's freshwater fish surveys he met many farmers who have seen the little elvers and the large eels in their rivers and thought that the eels bred in the rivers. |
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In the original Marvel comic books, the Mandarin was born and bred in China, a descendant of Genghis Khan no less. |
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There are dangers in drawing comparisons between an artificially bred and domestically trained animal and an animal which is living completely in the wild. |
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Joe and Deborah Green made 109p from a Limousin cross bull that they had bred and Martin and Jayne Brown of Folkton made the best price of the day at 111p per kilo. |
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Large dogs, such as retrievers, Dobermans, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks, make great running mates because they've been bred to have long, graceful strides and sturdy joints. |
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Both Mike and Rita are born and bred in the Test Valley area. |
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It's like stereotypical teenager stuff that she's practically bred to say. |
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Chili was born and bred in San Antonio and real chili never met a tomato! |
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This is a caladium species, and when I say a species, I mean a plant that occurs exactly as you see in the forest, as opposed to a plant that's been bred by the hybridists. |
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Australia has long battled its native wild dog the dingo, but now domestic hunting dogs have bred with dingoes to produce a larger, aggressive feral dog. |
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What would then happen if we went riding on the land belonging to my brother and I and chased a fox, which had been born and bred on our land and had eaten our pheasants? |
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Baden is a Brissie born and bred pilot who also flies above the corridors of justice as a lawyer with experience in IT, Privacy and Tax law and cyberlaw. |
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He was more finely bred than any American she had met, with his bone-china accent, willowy height and languid wit. |
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The bulls are specially bred fighting bulls, usually from the same bloodline and are not less than four years old with a weight somewhere between 500 and 800 kilos. |
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Named after the famous explorer, Tom Crean the ram is a fine animal, a good scotch yearling bred by a Dingle sheep farmer who has a reputationn for producing hardy sheep. |
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He had previously won a bumper at Tipperary and her bred for the flat opponents could never catch her as John Kielys mare made every post a winning one. |
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He had followed the instincts of the wilderness which bred him, straining every nerve and sinew, exhausting every subtlety and artifice to survive. |
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He was bred between the strongest and fastest horses of the desert. |
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Since greed tended to prevail over comity, the Great Plains bred depressives and sociopaths. |
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A strong swimmer and knowing the sea well as a born and bred Beach oke, he left his clothes with someone, dropped into the sea and started swimming. |
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The cheetahs are kept in enclosures and are used for pairing, also with animals bred in captivity, as a further way of promoting their numbers and their gene pool. |
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The study acknowledged that large farms would most likely have a larger number of barren and maiden mares thus a larger number of mares bred in February. |
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She has shown, bred and trained standard poodles for 25 years. |
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The Waler, bred originally from the pastures of Hunter Valley stock-horses, first made names for themselves with the Light Horsemen at the turn of the 20th century. |
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Similarly, a trip to where the huskies are bred and trained to pull sleighs takes you right to the heart of what the traditional lifestyle is like. |
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Apart from his family she added that he was passionate about his 15 Saluki hunting dogs, which he bred and are now being cared for by several friends. |
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Put very crudely, familiarity and success bred scepticism and contempt. |
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Like all men who shepherded sheep on the mountain he kept and bred excellent sheep dogs and was able to train them to collect sheep and control their movement. |
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Every one of these materials and creatures bears the mark of anthropogenic selection, from cotton bred for large bolls to flowers selected for their showy display. |
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She grinned at him, and held his hand for a second as sign of gratitude, before running into the last building, where the pure bred racers were kept. |
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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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For those born and bred on the coast, rushing seas are de rigueur, and they think nothing of a squall that puts their ketch over to port 45 degrees. |
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The domestic guinea pig, Cavia porcellus, now found worldwide in captivity, has been bred for meat for more than three thousand years in South America. |
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Overall, atomization bred apathy towards the higher state structure. |
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Their stock was bred by them for food purposes, and was easier to get and much tastier than wild animals, which was why it was frequented by bored hunters. |
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Besides honey production, honeybees are bred commercially for their ability to pollinate 90 crops, including many fruits and nuts. |
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Much of the delivery work was done by half-draft or specially bred horses. |
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Their impunity to prosecution and the lightness of the sentences they do get when they are caught is a joke and has bred an arrogance that makes my stomach churn. |
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Since the good rain, snails have bred up, take action now to get a Muscovy ducks, or remove the snails by hand or use snail bait, particularly on seedlings. |
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The Dachshund was bred as a badger hound or hunting dog and is known to have existed from the oldest breeds of German hunting dogs such as the Bibarhund. |
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Darci Brown, owner of a car dealership in Greenfield, Mass., has bred dogs as a hobby for 30 years. |
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For me, it bred the question of what nature and nurture can really do to someone. |
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Dumb and silent, they are bred for domestic tasks or field work. |
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He must have been bred by someone with a great eye for horseflesh. |
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Even when bred in captivity, Leahy said breeding facilities are often horrendous, resembling factory farming. |
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Her Mom had bred her for Justine when she was two years old. |
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If bred for show, the English setter usually retains his hunting instincts as a personal gun dog, working sufficiently close so that the hunter can follow on foot. |
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The gay rights movement is uncomfortable with that tack, a skepticism bred from years of anti-gay sermons being delivered from pulpits across the country. |
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The modern world has strayed somewhat from fostering the same sense of adventure that bred his youthful imagination. |
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Dachshunds were originally bred to go down badger holes and kill badgers. |
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The chestnut horse was bred in Kentucky by Vintage Meadow Stable. |
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Such political scientists have since been recanting and admitting that One Party states simply bred autocracy and misrule by refusing to tolerate criticism and dissent. |
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Nearly a year ago, a well known city-based aviculturist told wildlife authorities that he wanted to donate a pair of Emus, captive bred in his farm house, to the park. |
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Most are Arabs, for centuries bred for toughness and distance. |
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Families, bred in opulence and luxury, were reduced to beggary. |
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In the summer of 1992, and apparently for the first time, two pairs of splendid great crested grebes successfully bred on the river in the city centre rearing broods of young. |
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The maincrop pea Greensage has been bred from a cross between Greenshaft and a semi-leafless variety to give long pods carrying up to 11 sweet-tasting peas. |
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The Arabian horse, coveted by the Bedouins in ancient times, was bred to have great agility, powerful strength, and more stamina than any other horse. |
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All matings were between cows and bulls of the same breed except for nine Polled Hereford sires, which were bred to both Horned Hereford and Polled Hereford cows. |
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It was bred as recently as 1852 in the Loire, probably as a table grape from Chasselas and the distinctly ordinary Muscat de Saumur, according to Galet. |
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Imported birds such as exotic pheasants, parrots and peacocks were very popular and were kept in aviaries to be bred or shown to important visitors. |
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Animals are usually intentionally bred through artificial insemination or supervised mating. |
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Initially, sheep were bred for their milk and fleeces, rather than their meat. |
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Rubino bred new forms of Sinningia and other gesneriads, as well as new forms of Exacum. |
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Many flocks of white Welsh Mountains contain one or two black sheep, but these sheep are now also bred as a consistent black variety. |
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One of the hybrids has been bred back to a bottlenose dolphin, demonstrating such hybrids are fertile. |
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Silicon Valley has bred 'sleep camels', who store up sleep at the weekends then work long hours all week. |
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The apple was bred naturally in Australia from the varieties Lady Williams and Golden Delicious. |
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But the most widely-grown penstemon are those popularised in the Victorian era and a host of new cultivars bred since. |
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Amongst the snails valued by the Romans as a diet was a species from the Balearic isles called cavaticae because they were bred in caves. |
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Fish farming can enclose the entire breeding cycle of the fish, with fish being bred in captivity. |
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In the studs of Ireland, where care is taken, we see horses bred of excellent shape, vigour, and size. |
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Turf grasses with these qualities are being propagated from Arizonian species and bred with local species called paspalum grasses. |
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In contrast, egg-producing white leghorn chickens have had the broodiness bred out of them. |
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A boom in the number of foals bred has meant that there is not adequate resources to care for unwanted horses. |
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Up until the end of the 19th century, Thoroughbreds were bred not only for racing but also as saddle horses. |
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The native horse and the English horse were bred together, resulting in a compact, muscular horse. |
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These exotic animals are kept in small cages and bred over and over again. |
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Thus, unbred does come back into estrus 28 days later, or even 28 days after that if not bred the second time. |
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Of the younger element, Creepy for Tom Keating is a nicely bred four-year-old by Westerner out of a half-sister to Sir Oj and Otay Kawn. |
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Two Akitas, traditionally bred for fighting in Japan, were in the back garden with Kevin. |
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New Orleans palates nostrify incoming cuisines thanks to a pervasive eating will bred into generations of enthusiastic eaters. |
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Many of the apple rootstocks traditionally used were bred in England decades ago and are not equipped to deal with today's demands. |
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If you are growing the Spartan series from John Woolman, then you should find these are fairly hardy as they were bred in the West Midlands. |
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The hybrid of loganberries and youngberries is bred to flourish on the foggy coast. |
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Several types of dog, including like the Borzoi, Irish wolfhound, and Kyrgyz Tajgan, have been specifically bred for wolf hunting. |
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Six of the hybrid ram offspring were then bred to either Red Maasai or Dorper ewes to complete the backcross. |
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Queerosexuals are not bred from normal people. They are individuals who make a CHOICE to commit acts of perversion. |
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The replyer, who was a dissolute man, did tax him that being a private bred man, he would give a question of state. |
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It was probably an escapee from a facility in the area that bred animals, including Eurasian lynxes. |
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