He was on the Thames headed seaward in company with two ponies and a business of ferrets. |
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Usually, the prices it ferrets out are cheaper than if you book through the hotel itself. |
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Rather than analyse the dust of previous centuries, Ferriter ferrets out the more obvious origins of the world we inhabit. |
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Yet nothing will deter my teams of trained stoats, ferrets and weasels from carrying out my orders and enabling me to achieve ultimate power. |
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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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Occasionally, our ferrets are taken along to bolt rabbits from their warrens so the birds can pursue them. |
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There's the Smoking Gun, which ferrets around to find court documents and police mugshots relating to major, usually celebrity-related cases. |
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He personally has freeze-dried weasels, deer, chipmunks, squirrels, guinea pigs, chinchillas, ferrets, and more. |
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Experimental hybridization has established that polecats, ferrets, Steppe polecats, and European mink are able to produce fertile hybrids. |
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Goldman ferrets through the dirty laundry of the movie business and examines the stains with forensic detail. |
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We tried everything but could never keep up with the steady flow of dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, hamsters etc. |
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Meanwhile, prairie dog colonies are destroyed, and prairie dogs are trapped or frozen to feed captive ferrets in an endless cycle of failure. |
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The other remaining pets are Zac, a black collie cross, Merlin the cat, Buttercup the rabbit and Albino ferrets Owen and Milly. |
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You could have possums, chamois, ferrets, stoats, flopsy bunnykins and even the common cat. |
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The decline of the New Zealand dotterel is due to several factors, but in particular, introduced predators such as cats, stoats and ferrets. |
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An avalanche forecaster ferrets out a dangerous weakness in the snowpack with the shovel shear test. |
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Other species of animals used include hamsters, gerbils, ferrets, horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, reptiles, and amphibians. |
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There's definitely a gap in the fashion market for guinea pigs, ferrets and hamsters. |
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During that year he fed his business of ferrets exclusively on a diet of dead rats. |
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For one thing, the ferrets weren't very predator savvy, and naive ferrets made easy prey for hawks, eagles and other grassland hunters. |
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The survey also featured 2,273 rabbits, 1,757 hamsters, 482 parrots and macaws, 233 ferrets, 81 donkeys and 47 newts and salamanders. |
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It was also a chance for city dwellers to take a closer look at ferrets, birds of prey and working dogs. |
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Rats, stoats, ferrets, cats, and possums have decimated native animals that were unaccustomed to mammalian predators. |
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Endangered black-footed ferrets are extremely susceptible to sylvatic plague, a disease that has seriously hampered efforts to re-establish ferrets to their historical range. |
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But I thought of rats and voles and moles and stoats and ferrets. |
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Other methods may be used on unconscious dogs, cats, ferrets or foxes, providing the animal does not regain consciousness before death. |
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Charlie also enjoys playing with other ferrets and seems to have a soft spot for Miss Liberty. |
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I can only hope my apology is accepted by ferrets and ferret owners everywhere. |
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One French ferret apparently seems to have been the cause of all the concern about whether ferrets can cause rabies. |
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All we ask, is that any contagiously sick ferrets stay at home, to protect everybody else. |
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Cats, rats, stoats, possums, and ferrets have had drastic effects on native plants and bird species, many of which are flightless and have few defenses against the invaders. |
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The production will tell the classic story of Toad, Mole, Ratty and Badger trying to overcome the evil ferrets, weasels and stoats who threaten to overrun the riverbank. |
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Natural predators of prairie dogs include badgers, wolves, coyotes, bobcats, black-footed ferrets, golden eagles, and large hawks. |
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Unlike their prey of choice, black-footed ferrets are nocturnal, which allows them to take sleeping prairie dog colonies by surprise. |
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Because black-footed ferrets rely on the prairie dog for most of their diet, this decline had devastating effects on their survival. |
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As such, black-footed ferrets survive only where prairie dog populations are sufficiently strong. |
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We can produce the ferrets and precondition them to survive in the wild. |
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There are many of us who are not very up-to-date in terms of what can or cannot be done on ferrets in relation to immunity testing. |
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A model certificate for the importation into the Community for trade of dogs, cats and ferrets should accordingly be established. |
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A controversial issue earlier on was the inclusion of ferrets in the scheme. |
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In 2005 a small group was trying to get funds in order to save endangered ferrets. |
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Aprepitant crosses the placenta in rats, and crosses the blood brain barrier in rats and ferrets. |
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We must remember that it is, in particular, children and young people who have ferrets as pets. |
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There are now scientific proofs that vaccinating ferrets against rabies is effective. |
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Are you ready to take on the challenge of reintroducing black-footed ferrets into Grasslands National Park? |
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Apart from dogs and cats, ferrets are the only pets that can spread rabies. |
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Those wild animals kept as pets include different species of birds and large cats, wolves, hedgehogs, ferrets, wallabies and others. |
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But they also can treat pets like birds, ferrets and rabbits. |
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As Abberline ferrets out evidence, he discovers a method to the murderer's madness, and far-reaching implications that could topple Queen Victoria's throne. |
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Fishers are among the least understood of the weasel family, or mustelids, which also includes martens, minks, ermines, ferrets, badgers, otters, and wolverines. |
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The ferrets, as many as six at a time, are run along a length of pipe. |
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While most of us are all too willing to cuddle guinea pigs, rabbits, gerbils, pet mice and even ferrets, brown rats produce a reaction of almost universal revulsion. |
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A vasectomized ferret gives the responsible ferret keeper the opportunity to maintain a busyness of ferrets without the unending production of kids. |
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This group organized something called the ferret olympics in which ferrets were going to do feats of daring and out of that this group would raise money to protect the ferrets. |
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It applies to movements between Member States or from third countries of pet animals of the species listed in Annex I thereto. Dogs, cats and ferrets are listed in Parts A and B of that Annex. |
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I'm sure his goons will go through the ship like a business of ferrets, and they'll want to look in our baggage. |
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The ferrets proved too easily distracted to walk consistently on the treadmills and were thus left to sit quietly in their cages for this part of the study. |
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In contrast to the ataraxia of Daenerys, Emilia's charming brow is often wrinkled up with amusement, while her dark eyebrows are as mobile as a couple of ferrets in a sack. |
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Those included the inhumane slaughter of chickens, causing wild rats to be attacked by dogs and taking feral pigeons to feed ferrets. |
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The genus Mustela includes the least weasels, polecats, stoats, ferrets, and minks. |
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The new simplified system means that for movements of cats, dogs and ferrets between EU Member States other than Ireland, Sweden, Malta and the United Kingdom, valid rabies vaccination will be the only requirement for travel. |
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Geneticists determine which ferrets are paired for breeding, though handlers often face amusing challenges when trying to encourage strong-willed ferrets to mate with a specific partner. |
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In the meantime, we have to accept that if we are to put the fight against rabies as our first priority, then ferrets should not be included on the list at the present time. |
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Before this preconditioning facility was established, nearly 90 per cent of reintroduced ferrets perished within two weeks of their release because of poor survival skills in the wild. |
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The Regulation introduced inter alia the pet passport for cats, dogs and ferrets when being moved from one Member State to another, which provides proof that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies. |
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It is very positive that, in addition to other measures, the pet passport for cats, dogs and ferrets has been introduced, which proves that the animal has been vaccinated against rabies. |
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A knowing old sheet-anchor-man, an unprincipled fellow, putting this, that, and the other together, ferrets out the mystery. |
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I was not entirely happy about the secure position of the ferrets. |
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In rats and ferrets, aprepitant and the nonpolar metabolites distributed readily to the brain, whereas the polar and very polar metabolites remained in the systemic circulation. |
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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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Products are available for golden hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats and ferrets, and are also effective against internal parasites, like roundworms and whipworms. |
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It is necessary to set out a model health certificate for the import of cats, dogs, and ferrets destined for approved bodies, institutes or centres. |
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Before reintroduction, black-footed ferrets also receive vaccines to protect them from diseases like the plague and distemper, which are nearly 100 per cent fatal to ferrets and prairie dogs infected by contaminated fleas. |
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I would have been more open to the creation of a new category for ferrets with the requirement for vaccination, which is possible, but no post vaccination test can be foreseen. |
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The built-in aviary can be used for rodents such as ferrets or chipmunks. |
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The use of predators including ferrets, mongooses and monitor lizards has been found unsatisfactory. |
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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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Compared to the European polecat, the ferret has a much smaller brain, though this comparison has not been made with Mediterranean polecats, from which ferrets likely derive. |
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First generation hybrids between polecats and ferrets, conceived to improve the latter's bloodlines, produce animals with personalities similar to their wild parents. |
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While a majority of pets are cats and dogs, millions of people also own small animals such as rabbits, hamsters, mice, ferrets, and potbellied pigs. |
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Novavax Inc said data from a preclinical trial showed very low doses of its avian flu vaccine still prevented the virus from infecting tested ferrets. |
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He must take care to monitor the deer, foxes, weasels, wild ferrets, wood mice, rabbits, grass snakes, adders and 75 species of birds, all of which live in the park. |
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