As soon as you start importing, you are goring somebody's ox, breaking somebody's rice bowl. |
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As quick as lightning the buffalo whirled around and caught my foot with her crooked horn and came very close to goring the horse. |
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There have been cases of young translocated elephants goring rhino and attacking cars. |
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In the car on the way, there was a story on the radio of a goring in Pamplona. |
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It was common for a bull to maim or kill several dogs at such an event, either by goring, tossing, or trampling. |
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The goring, in Teulada, on the Costa Blanca, came as singer Morrissey branded bullfighters murderers. |
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The bull was a symbol of the southern Italic tribes and was often depicted goring the Roman wolf as a defiant symbol of free Italy during the Social War. |
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A stickler for detail, Goring actually reads the fine print on all her bills and credit cards statements to make sure she isn't being overcharged. |
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George Goring, 1st Earl of Norwich, returned to be the Captain of the King's guard and received a pension. |
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The critics singled out, among the other players, Jack Hawkins as Caliban, Marius Goring as Ariel, Jessica Tandy as Miranda and Alec Guinness as Ferdinand. |
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While Goring cultivates that romance and dodges the overtures of the lovely Mabel and the proddings of his proper father, we meet the film's title character, Sir Robert. |
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In baskets try Dichondra Silver Falls or Helichrysum Goring Silver. |
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The aim was to develop an efficient heat storage range which would make use of the water turbine installed by the inventor and Mill's owner, Ossie Goring. |
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Most residents, including the mayor, supported the parliamentarians during the English Civil War, although its military governor, Colonel Goring, supported the royalists. |
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