White leghorn Wendy was today selected as the champion chicken for this year's Linton-on-Ouse Festival. |
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A cluster of women, about six, in their white dresses and wide-brim leghorn hats, were on the lawn by the side of the house but too far away to distinguish individually. |
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Hatching eggs are primarily sourced from company owned broiler and leghorn breeding operations. |
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She was a black leghorn and eager to start a family of her own. |
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The Mediterraneans, like the leghorn, tend to be more feisty and flighty. |
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In contrast, egg-producing white leghorn chickens have had the broodiness bred out of them. |
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Captain Leghorn, after registering five missions, was grounded by order of higher headquarters until after D-Day. |
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Hardy and active Leghorns, which originated near the city of Leghorn in Italy, are outstanding egg layers. |
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Italian workers put a coat of paint on a Bradley Fighting Vehicle at the Leghorn Army Depot. |
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We have recently confirmed this assignment by linkage analysis using our intercross between the red jungle fowl and the White Leghorn chicken. |
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Female mosquitoes were blood-fed on anesthetized rats or on infective white Leghorn chicks. |
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Akbar, a two-and-a-half-year old Leghorn rooster seems to be doing his best to mimic his master. |
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Filthy rich honorary Kentucky Colonels, regal in their old money, white suits and Foghorn Leghorn accents, abound at this event. |
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It won't say whether it is a Leghorn or a Rhode Island Red but it will guarantee whether an egg is organic or free range. |
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Dreyfuss enthusiastically deploys the foghorn Leghorn manner of the mid-19th century pre-microphone politician. |
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The team discovered that pieces of cotton wool dabbed with pyrazine and left next to chicken cages led to a five to ten percent increase in the egg mass of Leghorn chickens. |
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Leghorn has become Livorno, and maybe one day München will supplant Munich, but not yet. |
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The author of this collection of responsa was a member of a Tunisian family of scholars, most of whose works were published in Leghorn. |
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In Leghorn chickens dominant females were found to allocate more testosterone to male eggs, whereas subordinate females allocated more testosterone to female eggs. |
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Nelson, the Hamiltons and several other British travellers left Leghorn for Florence on 13 July. |
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Meanwhile, the ships sent away had also been defeated in the Battle of Leghorn. |
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One recent afternoon, Chandor, a gregarious forty-one-year-old with a Foghorn Leghorn voice, climbed the stairs that wreathe Bayside's Tank 4 and stood on its crown, gazing across Bushwick Inlet at Manhattan. |
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In the same month, the French thrust towards Leghorn and were certain to capture the city. |
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Nelson put to sea in pursuit of a French frigate, but on failing to catch her, sailed for Leghorn, and then to Corsica. |
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After the cruise, Nelson conveyed the Queen of Naples and her suite to Leghorn. |
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Keith came to Leghorn in person to demand an explanation, and refused to be moved by the Queen's pleas to allow her to be conveyed in a British ship. |
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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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The Dutch were also victorious in March 1653 at the Battle of Leghorn near Italy and had gained effective control of both the Mediterranean and the English Channel. |
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