The evacuation began with moving out the yaks, continued with tranquilizing the eight large cats and finished with caging the birds. |
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Jammed caging devices are one of the most frequent causes of failure of satellite missions. |
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At home, public and private monopolies dominate activities from energy to telecommunications and education, caging animal spirits. |
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The authorisation for transfer by the flag State does not prejudge the authorisation of the caging operation. |
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But he accuses the ConcertaciĆ³n of, in essence, caging the animal spirits of entrepreneurship. |
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Certainly there have been improvements in caging and feed systems, including closer monitoring of feed and far less waste. |
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That May, police all but closed down the anti-capitalist protest along London's Oxford Street, caging thousands of people for more than six hours. |
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There was a missing plug at the caging access opening that allowed contaminants to fill the spring brake cavity. |
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In speaking of freedom, we run the risk of making it merely a means or caging it in a narrow definition. |
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Member States must also control and monitor the activities related to this fishery: at sea, in ports, on caging sites and in markets. |
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The rise of large and organized states seems to be a universal response to caging. |
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So, today, with the help of immediate interpreting, I ask you directly: When will we stop caging MEPs for their protection from their immediate surroundings and from the public? |
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He wanted to meet the sometimes-unpredictable needs of people traveling for work and the growing sentiment among pet owners against crating or caging their pets while they are away. |
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A very few obese animals were observed in the more confined caging, which is used for fertile males and others that cannot be housed in harem groups. |
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Chief resource manager Martha Hahn says caging in the water spout and changing up the way of turning on the water should keep the animals away. |
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The department wants to work with the way station to resolve the caging problems, security issues and their process for waste disposal, he said. |
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Some have taken this a step further, discarding their shoes altogether and arguing that consumers have been duped into unnecessarily caging their feet. Barefoot running is obviously not new. |
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The Member State under whose jurisdiction the farm is located shall ensure that caging activities shall be monitored by video camera in the water. |
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Each caging operation and harvesting process shall be inspected. |
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Member States shall take the necessary measures to control each caging operation in the fattening or farming farms falling within their jurisdiction. |
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The new rules require documentation at every stage, including caging, harvesting, transhipping, exporting and re-exporting, so as to ensure complete and reliable traceability. |
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Deviations from current standards of caging and housing must be approved by the animal care committee in consultation with the veterinarian prior to the animals' arrival. |
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In addition to leaving rabbits feeling bored and unloved, caging them in the back yard can also doom them to short lives of ill health, Johnson said. |
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Connected with one corner of the cage is a small tube several inches in length which in caging a queen for introduction, is filled with bee candy. |
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The effects of long-term caging and molt of Single Comb White Leghorn hens of heterophil to lymphocyte ratios, corticosterone and thyroid hormones. |
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Caging and displaying parrots and parakeets is illegal and punishable by a fine and up to five years in prison. |
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Caging tree saplings and young shrubs is a good option where you have just a few to protect. |
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Caging his anger when Barlow gave him static about never holding a job for long... or the way he'd dip into Kim's wallet when he needed some cash... or a million other things. |
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