People making a pilgrimage are expected to sacrifice a goat or sheep and offer the meat to the poor. |
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He turns his lens time and again to the majesty and grace of the tahr, the endangered mountain goat found in the Western Ghats. |
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One goat is then sacrificed and its blood sprinkled in the Tabernacle's innermost sanctum, the Holy of Holies. |
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From top to bottom, the first sandwich was black olive bread, spread with tapenade and filled with a slice of fresh goat cheese. |
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It was topped with two pieces of bread with melted goat cheese, for a pleasant mixture of texture and tanginess. |
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This salad of roasted eggplant, tomatoes and raisins is spiced with cumin and comes with a goat cheese fondant and black olive tapenade. |
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I've stopped daydreaming of moving to a rural barn in the back of beyond, with roses round the door and a goat at the end of the garden. |
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A goat and a couple of mangy dogs sniffed around them, their senses quickened by the smells from the next door kitchen. |
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The books and manuscripts were written on vellum, a preparation of calf, goat and sheep skins. |
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The eggplant tower presents surprisingly crispy eggplant, paired with goat cheese and topped by a baked Parmesan crisp. |
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We started with liver and port terrine, a salad with goat cheese and fresh fruit, and Chilean empenadas with salsa. |
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A scraggy goat has two Queen's College pupils to thank for its life after spending a week in a small crevice on a rugged mountain top. |
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The markhor goat of Afghanistan climbs trees as high as 25 feet to eat leaves from trees. |
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Those caught thieving something worth more than the price of a goat are sentenced to lose a hand. |
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He led a goat dressed in homespun, one of last year's barleycorns tucked above its ear. |
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Oxtail and goat curries require you to navigate a number of bones, but slow cooking makes the meat meltingly tender and a knife superfluous. |
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Restaurants serving conch and goat meat and record shops blaring Haitian meringue music sprang up on 54th Street and Northeast Second Avenue. |
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The Bedouins who shared their tea, sweet goat butter, dates, and conversation in a tent out in the Kuwaiti desert. |
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Because of its low fat content, goat meat will lose moisture and can toughen quickly if exposed to high temperatures and dry cooking methods. |
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Stealing a march on everybody are the South Africans, in the shape of rugged goat farmer and winemaker Charles Black. |
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This shark feeds primarily on bony fishes such as parrot, trigger, squirrel, surgeon, damsel and goat fishes as well as eels. |
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They induced him to swallow therapeutic potions of oriental bezoar stone from the stomach of a goat and boiled spirits from a human skull. |
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The Navajo, for example, after obtaining livestock from the Spanish in the 1500s, became consummate shepherds and goat herders. |
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Round the camp fire, someone joked that killing a goat was trepidatious, hubris in such a holy and mystical place. |
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The billy goat is far more dangerous than the bear and mountain lion combined, assuming some mad scientist could breed a mountain bear lion. |
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Jake, our Shetland ram, is in my black books at the moment because, true to type, he will keep ramming Molly's goat hut. |
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A typical Greek breakfast consists of a piece of bread, some goat milk and strong Turkish coffee. |
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See how I mounded the salad in the middle and created a border of dill with the goat cheese layered on top? |
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The antique red bus is a symbol of Glacier, like the mountain goat or grizzly bear. |
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Ma Qiang gives emergency medical treatment to a Tibetan mountain goat injured in a fight with its companions. |
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While I stood happily on top of the cliff savoring the view, Brian quickly raced back down like a mountain goat to get the others. |
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We arranged for the ducks and Gordon the goat to be fed and kept an eye on, and some friends offered to dog-sit Milo for the weekend. |
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However, Max is addled with a sacred sacrificial goat that he needs to deliver to a wedding in Yeoville, a sleazy suburb in Johannesburg. |
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Most meat is mutton, although beef, chicken, turkey, and goat are also eaten. |
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The goat is perhaps a symbol of an uninitiated listener who is lured by Ramanathan's music. |
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The full product range includes pasteurised and unpasteurised cow, goat and sheep's milk cheeses. |
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And if there is still space after a goat head one may want to try Shakukuta place, where they specialise in braaing chicken. |
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There are beautifully fried morsels of goat cheese, too, in a vibrant, tomatoey sofrito sauce that has an earthy red-chile undertone. |
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Auriga is depicted by a charioteer who holds a goat in his left arm and some suckling kids in his lap. |
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As soon as the goat created a passage into the hideout, the five soldiers of fortune stormed into the hovel, taking the guards by surprise. |
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The fastest growing varieties include Gorgonzola or Asiago, goat cheese or Brie. |
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He was too busy stuffing a frozen hen with Brie, Rockford, goat cheese and spinach. |
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In a bowl, mix together goat cheese curd, sugar, cream, sour cream and lemon zest. |
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Scientists originally believed the goat had scrapie, a disease similar to bovine spongiform encephalopathy. |
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Melons and oranges are often added to goat or chicken that has been strongly spiced with peppers and heavily seasoned with garlic. |
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There's his amusing shot of the neighbourhood barber at work as the neighbourhood goat noses about. |
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Elation was to glimpse limp prayer flags and rough cairns with goat horns that marked the pass. |
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I slept in a hammock in a half-open goat barn, which was nicer than it sounds. |
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You can substitute a goat for the camel should dromederies be out of stock at your local shopping emporium. |
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The guard was armed with a long spear and a knife, the goat with only his tiny sharp teeth and his severely obstreperous attitude. |
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The recipe has you steam carrots and zucchini in sticks, and layer them with a batter made of fresh goat cheese, eggs and faisselle. |
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In the traditional menu maize dishes, goat meat, fish, and stewpots of local vegetables dominate. |
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With Ms. Bearden as guide and companion, I go from a shrimp taco to pork carnitas on a bun to stewed goat meat in a bowl, called birria. |
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I embraced my newfound carnivorousness wholeheartedly and sampled such things as goat and ostrich. |
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The name cashmere was derived from Kashmir, the state of India, where the cashmere goat was initially found. |
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The haul of goat meat, cow's feet, poultry and smoked cattle hide was uncovered after a seven-month surveillance operation. |
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There were sheep and goat herders carrying long guide sticks, men plowing with oxen or leading camels to market. |
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Anything from extreme sushi to goat rotis, falafel to lamb vindaloo, chimichurri to chicharrones, had made its way across my plate. |
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At an open-air market in the city of Kisangani, flies swarm around severed goat heads, stacked up like a scene from a horror show. |
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Meals at the camp are based on the traditional diet of pickled vegetables, cabbage, and goat and horse meat. |
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Vellum, traditionally made from calf skin as opposed to parchment which is made from goat or sheep skin, is very expensive. |
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The proceeds amounted to 115 which bought a clutch of chicks, a goat and a Family Survival Kit. |
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But, though these commixtures be frequent, and sometimes prolific, no intermediate species has been formed between the goat and sheep. |
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Without supervision, the goat will gobble the cabbage whereas the wolf will not hesitate to feast on the goat. |
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A new addition to the livestock on show was the pygmy goat class, which attracted a lot of attention from the curious crowds. |
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The piquillo peppers from Navarra are good stuffed with goat cheese or with bonito tuna, both of which are sold here. |
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The lightweight goat hair tents of the nomadic Bedouin, for instance, can be pitched under a tree for shade, or to catch prevailing breezes. |
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My father is okay but tired, though he manages to play the giddy goat with his grandsons, who think he's really funny. |
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These include poultry production, fish farming, bee keeping and goat production. |
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Anyway, the day the reader called I had plans to make a salad using leftover chicken, plum tomatoes, goat cheese and figs. |
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He was all lizard green with horns and hoofed feet like a goat and wings like a bat and a long pointy tail. |
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The goat stands on his hind legs, embraces the glass, and pokes his long pointed tongue into the foam. |
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A poll goat is one that is naturally hornless ie. it will never grow horns without needing to be disbudded. |
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Frank led a raiding party of eight men who eventually succeeded in cornering the goat after a two-hour operation. |
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I usually serve round steak of kid goat with boiled potatoes, salad and cowberry sauce, often with sauce too. |
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She loves cream cheese, so maybe I'll make something with goat cream cheese. |
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Everything was delicious, especially the grilled shrimp and the goat cheese croqueta. |
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Fresh goat cheese on toasted croustade topped with grilled vegetable medley tossed in balsamic vinaigrette. |
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It was called Jerusalem Salad and it had tomatoes and cucumbers, olive oil, lemon, olives and goat cheese. |
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For the goat cheese gnocchi, in a medium bowl, combine the goat curd, ricotta cheese, and eggs for mix to combine. |
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There were performers who could lift a full-grown goat by biting it on the neck. |
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Tasmanian National Parks and Wildlife Service concerns have seen the band move from using wallaby and potoroo skins to feral goat hide. |
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If a farmer wants to take a basket of poultry or a goat or two to the market, the bus company will be kind enough to help. |
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This is the story of two very different goat dairies who found direct-marketing success with meticulous management and distinctive products. |
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His animal represented the ancient goat driven from the temple on the Day of Atonement, bearing the sins of the community. |
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Most Thorndon side roads are dead ends, narrower than varicose veins and have a topography that even a goat would baulk at. |
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If people don't want to vote, it probably is a sign that nothing is getting their goat enough to make them take the time to go vote. |
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They can be dressed up by cutting them in half, plopping a dab of goat cheese on top and wrapping that with thinly sliced prosciutto ham. |
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The skin of male goats is used for the two side drums and the skin of a female goat for the middle one. |
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The elusive sarrios and the bucardo, a very rare type of Spanish wild goat are found here. |
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And, for the first time ever, human hands will not be allowed touch the wild goat at Puck Fair. |
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Those involved in one of the county's most popular festivals have decided acting the goat is one way to help a good cause. |
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Acting the goat takes on a new meaning when it involves a challenging nine-and-a-half-hour scramble over the rough terrain around Glenbeigh. |
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The truth is, he saw a last, desperate chance to transform himself from goat to martyr and he took it. |
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The cathedral priest invites the goatherd to join them and comments that since the goat is a female she can't control her natural instincts. |
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After some clicking around, I think that the goat moth may be close to that one I saw on my garage. |
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The mahogany-coloured larvae of the goat moth attack deciduous trees and exude a strong, goatlike odour. |
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The goat willows that have grown there are a particular feature and are subject to a tree preservation order. |
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Before the gorse, goat willow and bramble were all problems needing a lot of labor to manage. |
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By flowering early, the goat willow provides bees with both pollen and nectar when few other flowers are available. |
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From his small farm, Charles produces yoghurt, drinking yoghurt and now gourmet goat ice cream as well as cheese. |
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So the quesadilla list, in addition to tried-and-true varieties, contains an unusual specimen made with goat cheese and spicy deviled walnuts. |
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The cymbals have sounded, and one of the leopards has turned to look at a goat harassing a putto in the foreground. |
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I suddenly decided I wasn't going to waste six years dreaming my life away on a goat farm! |
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A popular cheese is called halloumi, made from goat or sheep milk and often served in a sandwich of pita-style bread or cubed in salads. |
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A round, breaded disc of goat cheese, it was topped with julienned apple slices, walnuts and greens. |
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At the festival itself, some of the men wear small goat horns attached to their heads, giving them a rather satyr like appearance. |
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Pan is most often portrayed with the torso of a man, the hooved legs and twisty horns of a wild goat, and the capricious face of a human. |
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The only difference between them was the ram's horns on one's head and the goat horns on the other. |
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At the end of these two cows' horns are attached, and to the horns two large goat skin bellows, one each side of the furnace. |
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Whereas the goat, dog, cow, and cat are domesticated, the antelope, leopard, elephant, waterbuck, manatee, and hippopotamus must be hunted. |
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For example, a single female donkey can be used for sheep or goat protection. |
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The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste. |
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Another large breed with myriad coat colors, Nubians are known as the Jerseys of the goat world for producing milk with high butterfat content. |
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The national dish in Jamaica is ackee and saltfish, but curried goat and rice, and fried fish and barnrny are just as popular and delicious. |
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You can also tour the great house, have a Jamaican lunch of curry goat or ackee and salt fish, and take a swim in the pool. |
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No, it's not the commercialisation that gets my goat, it's the forced jollification. |
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Perhaps 2,000 years later, durum wheat hybridised with goat grass to give us bread wheat. |
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In the evening he served a lavish meal of goat and rice, and gave us directions to where we could find his sons and camels. |
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The first course of goat cheese ravioli was rigorous and delightful in its pretty sauce, an intense parsley froth. |
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Options range from beef, ostrich and chicken patties, to combos like boar and brie, beef and merguez, or venison and goat cheese. |
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The boar goat section, new to the show last year, will return, along with the live steer competition, sheep, poultry and wool categories. |
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The Tamil original is sprinkled with evocative and lovely terms like poongkuttigal for goat kids. |
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Within the past fortnight he and his staff have helped deliver three lambs, and six African Pygmy goat kids. |
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He ignored the oxen like they did not exist and treated the goat kids like they were young colts. |
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The family's goat kids shared the dwelling so they wouldn't freeze to death in their first winter. |
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Hopkins is a gentle, kindly soul who doesn't get on anyone's goat and is happy doing his own thing. |
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Off he would set on his rounds with his faithful collie dog at heel and following, some way behind, was the goat. |
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The menu board also features Caribbean classics like oxtail stew, red snapper, kingfish and curried goat. |
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Lured into a folk chemist, I ducked beneath lizard claws and snake skins, dodged the birds' feet and goat horns. |
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We have more than enough to make feta and soft goat cheeses, with milk left over for drinking and cooking. |
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A cape made of goat or sheep wool, called a bourka, is worn around the shoulders. |
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Soap was first made by boiling goat fat, water, and ash high in potassium carbonate. |
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Even if the salad is dressed with strips of duck, bits of bacon lardons, goat cheese or sliced hard-boiled eggs, stay the course. |
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A growing demand for goat meat among New York City Muslims has been a boon to a livestock auction tucked away in the middle of Amish country. |
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Stock farming is mainly confined to sheep and goats, particularly the angora goat. |
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Horrified, he relates how he was given goat stuffed with onions, garlic, and leeks, swimming in fish sauce. |
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Like the goat legged females on the pedestal, the figure seems to convey despair. |
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Anyone who has had their coat hem nibbled on by a goat down on the farm knows that they will eat almost anything. |
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They watched as the goat struggled to its feet and limped away, bleating in protest at this unexpected treatment. |
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The goat was a real happy goat once upon a time you see or so it believed and so it rollicked about the dried out pastures filled with glee. |
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Saturday morning greenmarkets nearby offer a venue for farmers to sell heirloom tomatoes, artisan goat cheeses, and baby vegetables. |
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I often go to goat farms in the area to select the deliciously sour and sharp cheese in all its different varieties. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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Before that, ales, which were typically dark and cloudy with yeast, were served in everything from mugs and tankards to goat horns and the chalices of kings. |
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Local wool and goat hair is hand woven into various textiles. |
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Most noticeable were two giant goat horns protruding from its head. |
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A French green bean salad with warm goat cheese reminds Ina Garten of having lunch in Paris. |
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On another episode of Man vs. Wild, Grylls finds himself the guest of honor after the killing of a goat in the Sahara. |
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The main room offers gourmet appetizers like caviar potato skins, Brie and mango quesadillas, goat cheese pizza, tuna steak tournedos, and fresh sushi rolls. |
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If sampling spicy foods like curried goat or beef patties ask about the spice content or you might need a fire extinguisher to cool your scalding tongue. |
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Nervous fans can keep a vigilant eye on it via a webcam hosted on the town website that offers 24-hour goat viewing. |
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Lewis and the men he was with were given a goat and chicken that they were expected to kill and eat while on patrol. |
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Since 2009, the goat has had a thriving Twitter presence as well, today enjoying up to nearly 8,000 followers. |
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However, if a goat arrives in the post, perhaps gift-wrapped and with a bag of feed, I am hoping that B will instantly fall in love with it and not be able to send it away. |
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A Norwegian classic, Gjetost Blande is a blend of goat and cow's milk. |
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We walk from one to the next on goat trails beneath a gleamy Aegean sky. |
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Submitted to conditions unfit for man or beast, the goat eventually took sick, became too weak to walk, and died just as Hunt began sketching its head. |
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It was also used by the ancient Romans, as is evidenced by the writings of Pliny, who described a method for making soap by boiling goat tallow with alkali wood ashes. |
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When you say that some of the girls are prostitutes and that he used to be a responsible, respected person, it is entirely possible that the old goat is having brain changes. |
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Stittsworth sighed and gazed out the window, whereupon he noticed a male goat mounting a female goat with extreme vigor. |
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Upon entering, I spot Sevigny seated in the back, feasting on a plate of oysters, a goat cheese salad, and iced tea. |
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Sometimes food is barbecued bananas or goat satays, maize or cashews, all purchased through the bus window as we pass through small villages of thatched-roofed mud huts. |
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Newlyweds normally have a present list that includes crockery and toasters, but a new alternative could see couples giving goat herds to poor countries as wedding gifts. |
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The larvae don't smell very good and at some point in their history with humans have had their aroma likened to that of a goat, hence their other common name of goat moth. |
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Those wishing to pamper themselves can choose from a wide range of beauty treatments, from a manicure to a luxurious Cleopatra-style goat milk oil bath. |
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For an interesting variation on these burgers, tuck a piece of goat cheese or feta cheese in the center of each before grilling. |
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But I think the only kind of kid I could manage to have is a goat kid. |
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Some of the fields are nice, traditionally managed, and Broadlands Beck is pleasant with holly dominant, honeysuckle green and goat willows dripping catkins. |
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Peppercorns, goat cheese and apricot is a great combination. |
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Even the tomato sauce accompanying his delightful goat cheese rosti is special, tasting of ripe, red fresh tomatoes against a mellow winey backdrop. |
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The large pasta squares were perfectly cooked and served in a goat cheese sauce, adorned with fresh basil leaves and strips of delectable sun-dried tomato. |
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This is basically an address book of organic producers looking for casual workers willing to dig up a few spuds or milk the odd goat in exchange for bed and board. |
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Her individual tartlets of caramelized endive with goat cheese were staggeringly good, as was the almost flourless chocolate cake, which quickly became a staple. |
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I recently stayed with some Bedouin tribes in Jordan, where the women did the bread-making while the men slaughtered and butchered the goat for us. |
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Of late, chef Jorgensen has been pairing ice-cold vodka Martinis with caviar, pickled quail eggs, goat cheese pizza, Gorgonzola cheese beignets and tartars. |
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Because too often, YouTube fame is as fleeting as a thirty-second video of a pig saving a goat from drowning. |
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It's the leader of the free world reaching past his Secret Service protectors to shake the furry hoof of a midshipman dressed as Bill, the Navy goat mascot. |
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A gaggle of adolescent dragons intent on flame-broiling every goat in Meereen. |
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Part Two deals with the origin and genetic improvement of the breeds as well the role and services of the various dairy breed and milch goat societies. |
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In the last inning, a home run can make you the hero, and a strikeout can make you the goat. |
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The goat articles were OK in getting one interested in goats, but you did gloss over how difficult it can be to rent or borrow a billy for breeding. |
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Maggie the Cow comes to live on the Patch of Heaven dairy farm with a motley assortment of animals, including an old billy goat and a collection of chickens. |
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Imagine a creature that combines the best and worst features of a pony, lama and billy goat and you will have a pretty good idea of the abilities of the Connemara Pony. |
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Once I shared the space with a billy goat that refused to move. |
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The billy goat then slid out with such a greasy rush that everyone gasped. |
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A goat trims the farm yard grass just south of Five Corners. |
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The open moors and heaths were another source for other varieties of plants, especially berries, as well as providing areas for sheep and goat grazing. |
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Nepal is known internationally for its wool garments, which are made from the fur of the pashmina, a mountain goat that scales the snow-capped mountains. |
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He leapt up and down the staircase like a mountain goat on speed. |
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She obviously had not been a mountain goat in a past life then. |
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Seated around the smaller tables were an assortment of fairies, gnomes, centaurs, unicorns, elves, goat men, dragons, and a number of creatures she'd never seen before. |
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When his wife brought home a nanny goat in January 2002 from the vet clinic where she works, this couple never suspected it would help them launch a profitable niche business. |
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She and her brother also spent time at their father's wood yard in Chiswick, where they looked after the family's nanny goat and white-haired terrier dog. |
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My Mother, either under pressure from these 2 rascals or more likely in the middle of some sort of brainstorm, decided to give them a goat instead of giving me my present. |
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Traditional crafts include knotted and woven carpets made from wool or goat hair, basket-weaving, pottery, silver jewelry, intricate embroidery, and brassware. |
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We also had taramasalata, hummus, tuna carpaccio topped with Parmesan shavings and pine nuts, grilled red peppers, goat cheese and tomato bruschetta with toasted bread. |
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Alongside a bony-headed, loose-lipped camel, a goat stands to attention, the shine of its wiry bushiness painted with patient genius, lock by tawny lock. |
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The menu includes dishes such as squid with asparagus and mint, baby goat with fresh Mediterranean herbs and his famous dessert of eggplant and chocolate. |
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Not only did the goat provide the family with more nourishing food but the surplus milk was sold to make a small income, which allowed the children to attend school. |
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Edison's father Eucalyptus once remarked that if Lulu succumbed to her scurvy pox no one would even know but for the lessening of her complaints for hard tack and goat milk. |
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Guests are often given a choice of curry goat and white rice, rice and peas or kidney beans with fried chicken, or stewed chicken or beef for the main course. |
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There are still plenty of wild goats on the Kerry mountains, but a problem nowadays is in finding goat catchers to help with the capture, according to Frank. |
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Backsberg also has a goat stud of the famous Swiss Saanen bloodline. |
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Then one watches the gentle firmness with which a herdsman will get a reluctant goat to suckle a kid and realizes how precious these animals are to the Rabari. |
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The other diseases are things like sheep and goat pox, blue tongue, African swine fever, and one could go on a bit further than that, but I think that's probably enough. |
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For the New Year a sucking pig roasted was a delicacy worth waiting for and for Easter the paschal baby lamb or goat roasted whole on a spit is universally loved. |
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The stanchion features an adjustable seat for the milker, a platform to raise the goat to a comfortable height and a feed box to keep her content while you milk. |
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Place one tablespoon cherry compote on top of each goat cheese circle. |
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In Greek legend the evergreen pine tree is sacred to the goat god Dionysus, and the pine cone, a phallic symbol of eternity, immortality and rebirth. |
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On the steel buttplate, Welch engraved a big horn sheep and a mountain goat and surrounding these two fine animals, he added his exquisite scroll along with gold line inlay. |
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He flirted like a butterfly, played the giddy goat and spoke his mind. |
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The Electric Hoof Knife is the newest and most innovative tool available for trimming goat and sheep hooves. |
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Petra would like to drop despondently onto a rock to pout, but you have to look before you sit, because there are goat doodies everywhere. |
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Does anyone have recipes on how to make face creams and body lotion using goat milk? |
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The current menu includes curried goat, rack of lamb with a pumpkinseed crust, and braised short ribs. |
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Kenyan goat herders fix a skirt, called an olor, to male goats to prevent them from impregnating female goats. |
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But, she added, more modern interpretations could include anything from rhubarb and blueberries to panko, goat cheese and broccoli. |
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When the females would attract a male, the male goat was then killed on sight. |
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The goat corpses were left where they were killed to rot and restore important nutrients to the soil. |
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I duck and move around a bitterbrush, knowing the goat is heart-poundingly close, maybe 15, maybe 20 yards. |
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The Arapawa Island goat is a breed of feral goat found only on Arapaoa Island. |
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Pad Thai, coconut soup, tikka masala, curried goat, sashimi, and crudo. |
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The New Zealand feral goat is the descendant of many breeds of goat, such as Angora, Kiko, Spanish, Pygora, Boer, Saanen, Nubian and Alpine. |
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Police said the goat was killed during a break-in at a smallholding last month. |
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Other Christmas specialty dishes include yampi, a sweet yam that is served with ham, beef, goat meat, turkey or chicken. |
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The Goats' bleat is so consistent that it is sometimes confused with a recorded goat sound. |
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You can probably get a rabbitry, henyard, or even a milk goat for a song, simply because you are ready to buy it now. |
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Other nonvegetarian items include chicken, duck, squab, snails, silkworms, insects, goat, pork, venison, turtle, monitor lizard, etc. |
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Remove from the oven and cover with the remainder of goat cheese. |
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And few were more excited about the annual goat brush cut at the Getty Center than Elizabeth Morrison, its curator of medieval manuscripts. |
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On the second side of the gem, we see the victim, a running goat, and on the third side the symbol of sacrifice, the bucranium. |
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A MID Wales meat plant boss and an employee have denied mislabelling goat meat after an investigation sparked by last year's horsemeat scandal. |
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In the animated short All Aboard, created by Nancy Wolff, a billy goat and a raccoon turn a boring morning in to a choo-choo train game. |
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Among meat dishes, meat saalan is a popular dish made of mutton or goat curry with cubed potatoes in garam masala. |
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And why would we need to change our palm oil for GM canola or rapeseed or our milk from a backyard nanny goat to milk from a cow on GM feed? |
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In our enthusiasm for our chosen rural lifestyle we even raised a nanny goat and built her a special abode that carries her name to this day. |
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A PUPIL at a Northumberland school has promised not to act the goat during lessons, after being allowed to bring his nanny goats to class. |
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No two animals were exactly alike, though unmistakable as hare or wild goat or chukor, as bharal or marmot, a wild profusion of them. |
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Along the way, keep an eye out for brush rabbit, badger, feral goat, gray fox, and the shy bobcat and coyote, all common here. |
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The diminutive Rachel Cartwright is the bossiest Billy, or should that be nanny, playing the youngest and smartest goat gruff. |
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By volume, most of the meat produced is from domestic fowl, with pork coming in second, followed by beef, goat and sheep. |
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Look for award-winning string cheese, Eveton goat cheese and cheddars with that aged Wisconsin bite. |
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They were given chicken, goat and beef casserole, rice, ugali and potatoes. |
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Boar, Iberian red deer, roe deer, and the Iberian wild goat, are reported to have expanded greatly during recent decades. |
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As bears reclaim parts of their range, they may eat livestock as sheep and goat are relatively easy for a bear to kill. |
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Exchange me for a goat When I shall turn the business of my soul To such exsufflicate and blown surmises Matching thy inference. |
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The vets treat Kevin, a wallaby with a runny nose, and Phanta, a goat who has phantom pregnancies. |
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I should have known after a Monday like that, that Tuesday would be a veritable goat rodeo. |
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By 35 million years ago, the Poebrotherium was the size of a goat and had many more traits similar to camels and llamas. |
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He treated the oxen like they didn't exist, but he treated the goat kid like a puppy. |
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The animal, which is now six years old, was born naturally from the mating of a female goat with a male sheep sharing the same kraal. |
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Recently the Angela goat has attracted considerable attention as a land clearer. |
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The artifact, associated with Jiroft, bears five sequential images depicting a wild goat jumping up to eat the leaves of a tree. |
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The white angora goat is retained from the former arms, recalling that the wool of this animal was used in the local industries. |
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Mountain goat remains from Muskox Cave described here include a skull, both dentaries and a left metatarsal. |
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Then emmer was mated with goat grass, which has 14 chromosomes and, more important, unique glutenin genes. |
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The term mutton is almost always used to refer to goat meat in the Indian subcontinent. |
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The Woodland Trust's Farm Tree packs contain a mixture of native trees including oak, birch, rowan, cherry, goat willow and crab apple. |
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The new tree is a cross between goat willow, grey willow, purple willow and osier, with the long rod-like twigs used in basketry. |
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Drought gripped the drylands of West Africa, crippling peoples' seminomadic livelihoods of millet farming and goat herding. |
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I know it can be used as a dewormer for livestock and I am thinking about using it for my small dairy goat herd. |
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It is clear that the parts of the goat skeletons that survive best are the unchewable ones. |
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Rare mammals in the park include otters, polecats, and the feral goat, although the pine marten has not been seen for many years. |
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Crias are partially fed with llama milk that is lower in fat and salt and higher in phosphorus and calcium than cow or goat milk. |
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Bringing rib-tickling comic relief to both tales is a wry, cheese-loving goat who just wants everyone to stop working and to have a picnic. |
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Buzkashi is Afghanistan's national sport, in which horse-mounted players attempt to drag a goat or calf carcass towards a goal. |
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Livestock is limited due to the small size of the island and people there utilise poultry, pork, goat and mutton, along with imported beef. |
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A jetboat careening up a glaciated river and then backpacking up into the cliffs led me to my first mountain goat. |
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Goat meat is dark with a flavor that is similar to mutton, although goat meat is slightly greasier. |
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Aroma profile and chemical quality of goat Saanen meat fed with different levels of concentrate. |
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The team's analysis found four gene variants in the genes of Boer, Nubian, Saanen, Toggenburg, and a few other goat breeds. |
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Montserrat's national dish is goat water, a thick goat meat stew served with crusty bread rolls. |
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Or spread goat cheese on toasts, sprinkle with thyme, pepper and flaky sea salt, then top with some of the ratatouille to make crostini. |
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Bake the goat cheese packages for 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown. |
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Two breeds of livestock, the Santa Cruz sheep and the San Clemente Island goat originate from here. |
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The middle class were known to wear fox, hare and beaver while the less fortunate wore goat, wolf and sheepskin. |
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The angry goat was quite mollified by the respectful tone in which he was addressed. |
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The balearean boc is a feral goat introduced in Majorca island since neolithic period. |
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Pat the peppadews dry with paper towels. With a small spoon, fill the peppadews with goat cheese. Arrange the stuffed peppadews on the planks and drizzle with olive oil. |
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It really gets my goat when inconsiderate people drop litter in public. |
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The goat produces so much mead in a day that it fills a massive vat large enough for all of the Einherjar in Valhalla to satisfy their thirst from it. |
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Wireheaded son of a motherless goat, I was trying to help you! |
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Supplementation with cysteamine during maturation and embryo culture on embryo development of prepubertal goat oocytes selected by the brilliant cresyl blue test. |
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Fernando Rodney, the goat in Sunday's 10th inning loss to Tampa Bay, threw three nearly perfect innings in relief on Tuesday after being demoted from the closer role. |
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It also mentions that lettuce loves goat manure and that combining the seeds of lettuce, radishes, nasturtium and colewort will result in a particularly tasty crop of greens. |
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No one ascends the mountain through fear of the demon, except an Ojha or sorcerer, who sacrifices a goat at the foot of the hill before he makes the attempt. |
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Above them the rocks rose wild and horrent, apparently inaccessible, but the keen eye of our Hubert detected one path, a mere goat path, used perhaps also by shepherds. |
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Many sheep and goat producers indicate a special bond quickly develops between lambs and their guard llama and the llama is particularly protective of the lambs. |
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Cashmere, the hair of the Indian cashmere goat, and mohair, the hair of the North African angora goat, are types of wool known for their softness. |
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The immunoelectron microscopy examination of this serum and goat anti-rabbit IgG linked with 5-nm gold particles confirmed the presence of HEV particles. |
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You can't unshatter a bowl any more than you can unsteal a goat. |
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Graduations, weddings, and any other family gatherings will usually be celebrated with the killing of a goat or cow, which will be barbecued or roasted by the family. |
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My books say the bot fly lays larvae on the nose of the sheep or goat and the bots crawl up into the nasal cavity for three to eight weeks until they mature. |
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Chicken and goat meat is the predominantly consumed meats in Tamil Nadu. |
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The product line includes slices of organic goat cheese to organic cream cheese, Palet Cabecou, mozzarella balls, smoked Provolone slices and blue cheese crumble. |
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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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With the flirtatious filly and sassy goat on board, you bet they will. |
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I reclaimed a former sheep and goat lot this spring here at Carlson Farm for new garden space, and it was a major battle with quackgrass and Canada thistles. |
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Along the way, we meet Fanta the goat who has phantom pregnancies. |
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