Internationally revered for her film, video, and photographic work, Hegarty is a multimedia artist who packs a punch. |
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Ducks wake up and quack and swim away as we pass on the narrow walks, little packs of 20 or so ducks. |
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He's not the biggest guard in the league, but his punch packs quite a wallop. |
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Whatever accompaniment you choose, tomato water lets its colors shine through but packs a wallop of supporting flavor. |
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Fidelity is excellent, channel separation is highly effective, and the bass packs quite the wallop. |
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It's a quirky little film, but it packs a wallop, toying with our expectations. |
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Peeke packs a homemade trail mix of almonds, walnuts, raisins, dried cranberries, and natural cinnamon granola. |
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Numerous small packs of hounds were kept by people in all walks of life, as they rambled through the countryside pursuing their quarry. |
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The bar is always fifteen deep, the dancefloor accommodates 250 people but probably packs more and the lighting is very, very dark. |
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The list of activities is long and diverse, from youth clubs to sports teams to skateparks to Scout packs. |
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Information packs on the 2005 awards entry forms have been sent to schools and youth groups. |
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Information packs on fireworks laws have been sent to all licensed retailers, and illegal traders have been warned they will be stopped. |
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More than 60 potential buyers have signed confidentiality agreements and 37 have received information packs. |
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He denied having any part in writing the information packs and advertisements and said they were largely available when he arrived. |
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The charities which benefit from the events have provided visiting speakers and information packs outlining their work and needs. |
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For classes, some books go on reserve, some materials go into course packs, and some copied excerpts are handed out in class. |
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The Pier Hotel at Harwich is already involved, and historical packs with information on the town will also be sent out to potential clients. |
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Remember wolves hunt in packs but the wolf will take care of the sick, feed the old first, they do all of that. |
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It is home to some of the last wild black rhino and the biggest packs of wild dog. |
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About the size of a very large Alsatian, the wolf hunts in packs and will eat anything from reindeer to household rubbish. |
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At times she fell asleep in her seat and dreamed of being surrounded by packs of wild wolves. |
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Wolves primarily hunt in packs for large prey such as moose, elk, bison, musk oxen, and reindeer. |
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The wolf hunts in packs, without the single-mindedness of the falcon, but still with a predator's instincts. |
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Unlike pure dingoes, which, like wolves, live in packs ruled by an alpha male and female, wild packs of crossbreeds are uncontrolled. |
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Grey wolves live in a packs of up to twenty animals that are usually related to each other. |
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Entire packs of grey wolves have also been plucked from the Canadian outback and released in Yellowstone Park. |
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They are social animals, living in packs of usually from 2 to 45 individuals. |
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My first six months living in Thailand has brought with it many new experiences, not the least of which is contending with packs of wild dogs. |
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He estimates no more than 25,000 foxes are caught by organised packs of hounds in a year. |
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This leaves the question of what would happen to the packs of fox-hounds throughout the country that would no longer be required. |
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The idea of grown men and women on horseback with packs of hounds, charging after one tiny animal is completely unacceptable. |
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Otter hunting was the oldest organized sport in Great Britain in which packs of scent hounds were used for hunting. |
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Fox hunting is a country sport and packs of hounds are kept especially for hunting. |
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In November 2004 there were 318 registered hound packs in England and Wales. |
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Only about 6 per cent of all the foxes killed are killed by packs of hounds and we do not think in the lowland areas, a ban will have any impact. |
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In Britain the debate has been about hunting foxes with packs of hounds and riders in red coats. |
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Foxes, stags, and hares can venture out on a Spring morning without fear of the red coats and their packs of hounds. |
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Healthy hares can easily outrun foxes, but can rarely escape relentless packs of hounds chasing them for up to 90 minutes. |
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During the winter months, just in the relatively small county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, several packs of hounds will meet on any one day. |
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The poisoning of hounds forced half a dozen masters of packs of foxhounds to abandon hunting altogether, to the detriment of the local economy. |
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There are ways to kill foxes to keep the numbers down and it shouldn't be with the use of packs of ravenous hounds. |
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The young often express their reverence by gathering in odorous packs and yelling loudly at bus stops. |
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In plush surroundings trimmed with red carpet, the cliques of minor celebrities gather in small, self-congratulatory packs, wine in hand. |
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Taking the food out of our packs, and gathering some fresh fruit from a nearby tree, we settle down to a simple and satisfying meal. |
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Hydrogen, the most potent fuel going, packs nearly three times the energy of gasoline. |
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Already, smaller ice packs have reduced hunting grounds for polar bears, leaving some dangerously underweight. |
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Cold packs can be applied on the area of injury to reduce the pain and oedema. |
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Suggest that they make at least six cold packs, since they could use as many as three at a time and will need to replace them after 20 minutes. |
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You can also soothe your child's swollen parotid glands with either warm or cold packs. |
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Other treatments that may help include hot baths, applying hot or cold packs, and stretching or exercise. |
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Self-help measures such as fomentation, cold packs, gentle massage with topical agents to relieve pain can be very soothing. |
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Benign interventions include hot and cold packs, bandages, canes, lotions, vitamins and nutritional supplements. |
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Patch and Pockets sat over to the side out of danger, nursing head bruises with cold packs pressed against their temples. |
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Cold packs can be bought at the store, or instead, you can use a bag of frozen vegetables. |
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Frostbite is a recognized danger of the use of cold packs of ice therapy for sports injuries and soft tissue trauma. |
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Atmosphere also offers algae body packs, pressotherapy, manicures and pedicures. |
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Hurricane Emily still packs a punch and increases fears about floods in northeast Mexico hours after making landfall. |
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The player has good range, covers a lot of ground, and packs a punch with his heavy hits. |
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The engine packs a punch, with a retrofit Brabus SB2 power upgrade kit, bumping the power output to 111 bhp. |
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He may be approaching 80, but the former cabinet minister and idol of the hard left still packs a punch. |
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This is lighter than most dark beers, almost a deep rouge, but it still packs a punch with its Christmas pudding drenched in sherry aroma. |
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Then he packs a sad whenever the person he is interviewing gets the better of him. |
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This is when the heating packs up, nothing for it except to go out for a night on the town. |
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They will be delivered to the addressee in gift packs, with personal messages. |
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Recorded in 7 days, the album packs 11 tracks into a joyously brief 28 minutes. |
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Mrs Rushworth also packs up walking equipment for ramblers and posts it on to their home address. |
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An inexpensive basket or cool container chockfull of bargain goodies packs a big wow factor. |
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Beneath the brown velvet of the seed capsules, a white kapok of cottony seed-parachutes packs the core. |
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She whomps the male agents in the gym in karate and judo workouts and packs a mean punch. |
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We'll have to fend off keas from our lunch during the day and secure our packs tight at night. |
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An event that packs in fun, frolic and wholesome entertainment is just round the corner. |
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At least a dozen councils are yet to supply ballot packs to the Royal Mail ready for posting. |
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Isle Royale is an island wilderness supporting packs of wolves and herds of moose and is home to many rare plant species. |
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Despite a promise to kick the nicotine habit, he has only managed to cut down from three packs a day to an almost respectable one. |
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The infamous killer whale has a reputation for attacking mammals such as sea-lions, smaller dolphins and, in packs, even other whales. |
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With its velvety texture, buttery flavor and oodles of fiber, winter squash packs this recipe with taste and nutrition. |
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She had taken strips of dried meat from the packs and was reconstituting them in the boiling pot. |
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Whether it's smoked, pickled or kippered, herring packs more creatine than any other creature on the planet. |
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Cousin to the dog, the gray wolf is a highly social animal, preferring to live in packs. |
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The planes were catapulted to search and attack the German U-boat wolf packs that were sinking droves of ships in convoys. |
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Short-wave radio allowed tactics such as submarine wolf packs, massive bombing raids, and co-ordinated blitzkrieg attacks. |
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As a confessed workaholic, who packs in 14 hour days, seven days a week, a social life comes low in her priorities. |
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The alkaline battery packs for the telemetry boxes weigh roughly 3 pounds more. |
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I put the packs aside and allowed myself another two days to think more about it. |
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The operating system must be reinstalled, along with all of the necessary support packs and server applications. |
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After the break, the two packs had a brief skirmish and the referee yellow-carded the opposing hookers, Lee Mears and Fabio Ongaro. |
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As a result the 115 members of its Beaver colony, two Cub packs and Scout troop have had to meet in community centres and halls across town. |
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It is important to remember that ice packs must not be continued beyond the first few days as they may not help. |
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If you have restless legs syndrome, using hot or cold packs on your legs or taking a hot or cold bath might help. |
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Together we retied our packs so everything was as high as we could make it. |
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Players chip the ball around rather than kicking long to packs so there are fewer marking contests involving more than two players. |
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Putting cold packs on elderly people with rheumatism and arthritis just will not suffice. |
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Update the software library to get rid of old software versions, beta versions and out of date service packs. |
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Many approved official prophylactic packs in fact contained antiseptic ointment. |
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While you work, pack perishables in an insulated cooler or a container lined with ice packs. |
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The company is to recall around 55,000 battery packs which are a fire risk. |
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Rose always packs her interpretations with interesting observations, but their general applicability eludes her. |
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The extra-large clips were used and placed with a clip applier that contains 25 clips and comes individually wrapped in sterilized packs. |
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Tope packs come in shallow and work the edges of stony reefs looking for black bream, school bass, rockling and even small dogfish. |
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Lachlan Ross was again putting in well, and Adam Taylor was a live wire around the packs. |
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It packs motorized faders, multifunction rotary encoders and a host of keys. |
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He was one of the first true ruck-rovers and a specialist in the art of busting through packs. |
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Part of one of the best Premiership packs, he pushes his weight in the scrums and does his stint in the loose. |
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Cigarette packs, ashtrays and lighters graced the entire length of the bar, except for the area in front of my partner and me. |
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Most packs and masks are astringent, so they stimulate blood circulation in the skin. |
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There are exploding blood packs, guts hanging out of soldiers and, that good old stylistic standby, the shift into slo-mo. |
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He now had their packs and survival gear, machine guns and machetes strapped to him. |
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Their latest CD, Beach Blanket Bedlam, packs a punch with high-energy, oddball odes to sand fleas and doomed hoodlums. |
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A rail-thin woman buys four packs of crackers, two Go-Go Taquitos and a breakfast sandwich. |
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Similarly, Cullen packs to leave on a trip, with a cursory ta-ta to the Congresslady. |
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Before venturing into the backcountry the following day, we considered what to tote in our packs. |
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Just one average dish of the ubiquitous stir fry packs a whopping 1,321 kilojoules, with 23 teaspoons of oil and 115 grams of fat. |
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Until my fever broke on the evening of my first full day the nurses would take my temperature and change my ice packs every few hours. |
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This pack can be made from two standard 52-card packs by omitting all the tens and picture cards. |
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Doctors generally recommend pain relievers, ice packs and meat tenderizer to treat insect bites and stings. |
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She packs bag and baggage and leaves with a vague address for a relative in the big city. |
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Our Banbury cakes are available in trays, individual packs of three or in woven baskets for counter display. |
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Large packs of black matted mastiffs prowl the streets for scraps, occasionally breaking into fights of heart-stopping ferocity. |
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While packs of dog-bite lawyers still roam free in California, here in Oregon, their bark is worse than their bite. |
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The tope packs are targeting small flatfish and school bass in the surf tables at this time. |
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Most of us buy vacuum-sealed packs of roasted beans or ready ground coffee from the supermarkets. |
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It packs 42 grams of advanced time-release protein into a thick, delectable shake. |
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It packs a powerful yet sensual punch, thanks to a blend of mint leaf, sesame seed and hazel wood. |
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Items of hygiene including toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, soap powder, toilet rolls, brushes and combs, cotton wool and first aid packs. |
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He said he had contacted the printing company and was satisfied that it had produced a full set of ballot packs. |
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As for the small seals on cardboard packs, there is no microprinting on those and no serial numbers either. |
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We paused to let some Berber muleteers pass us, their donkeys' panniers loaded with the skis and packs of another climbing party. |
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The TV trails, originally created to raise awareness of the charity's fundraising packs, have become a surprise hit with TV viewers. |
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Even the sheep estimated at 42.5 million have so much space that it requires packs of sheepdogs to round them up for corralling. |
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In the United States the most popular form is the two-handed game, known as rubicon bezique, in which four 32-card packs are shuffled together. |
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From there, your party will don crampons and climbing helmets, strap skis to packs, and climb another 4.4 miles above treeline. |
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We pass a billboard that usually advertises clothes in packs of three or lean Sunday hams or children's bicycles. |
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For a large number of players, say 8 or more, two 52 packs can be mixed together. |
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Errors such as packaging mix-ups or faulty packs that lead to nonsterile products can easily go undetected by the consumer. |
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Pillsbury in turn, will offer 55 cents off two cans of Hormel Chili and 40 cents off four biscuit packs. |
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It seems that simians have the run of the place while humans dwell on the fringes like packs of wild dogs. |
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Overdose behaviour changed after the introduction of smaller blister packs of paracetamol. |
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At the same time nearly all preparations became available only in blister packs. |
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Now, the recall was triggered by concerns that blister packs contain two pills. |
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The use of PVC blister packs has declined in favor of single-content paperboard. |
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Future internet based trials could assess this aspect more robustly through the use of returned blister packs or other technologies. |
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The sinewy first movement, which is the most concise in the whole of Bax's symphonic cycle, packs a powerful punch. |
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The typical two-slice serving of plain, unadorned cheese pizza packs about a half a day's worth of saturated fat. |
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The man comes and packs up the old, migrates all our stuff across, unboxes the new machine, and sets it up. |
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Laois County Council may provide skips, refuse sacks, gloves and litter packs if required. |
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We strap our skis to our packs, and McLean hands me a ski pole with a Whippet grip before we start kicking our way upward again. |
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The 250 of us assigned there dropped our packs, duffle bags, rifles, barracks bags and musette bags. |
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One day I was smoking some three packs a day of unfiltered, king-sized cigarettes, and the next day, none. |
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In addition, there are two extended slide packs, the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, containing 12 slides. |
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We were going to the supermarket and buying 12 packs of toilet roll. |
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Also, take warm baths, avoid perfumed soap that can cause irritation, and use ice packs or cotton pads soaked in witch hazel to reduce pain and swelling. |
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Clinical practitioners often use herbal compresses and packs to aid in the healing process, which can cause allergic reactions for sensitive skin. |
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Freshers' packs are usually given out by Student Union reps and they will contain a book full of tokens for free food and half price travel, clothes and books etc. |
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Small homes often have only kerosene lamps to provide light, which spew toxins equivalent to two packs of cigarettes a day. |
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After we send the packs and skis over, Ken ties into the cord. |
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Many dogs are mangy, sickly or hungry, and often roam in packs. |
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Day in and day out, the therapists gave back rubs and applied hot packs to people who were perfectly healthy, except that their backs were killing them. |
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The forward packs from both teams appear to be where the strength lies. |
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When there is a falling out, someone packs a sad and sets up a new party. |
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Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through. |
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Schools, meanwhile, will get extra resources and information packs. |
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Not always easy watching, but it is a film that packs a punch. |
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Crowds, especially crowds that become hunting packs are very frightening. |
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The pill comes in blister packs, usually containing 21 pills. |
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As Tristan packs up his briefcase and prepares to leave the empty club for the night, he's surprised to hear the sound of a car door slamming outside. |
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Other people will find that a host of allied trades from country clothing to leather and tackle products, not to mention the lives of packs of hounds, will disappear. |
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The Golden Triangle packs some of the country's most enduring icons and rich experiences into a small space and time, making it an ideal taster of what India has to offer. |
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The Portuguese townscape packs in tremendous particularity, using just a simple palette of white walls, earth materials, and gently composed traditional forms. |
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From Brian I received a stack of new spiral-spine notebooks and several packs of new mechanical pencils, handed to me by my brother with a joking grin. |
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It denies that scrutineers were allowed into the Election Room where the memory packs were read and denies that the applicant watched a memory pack being read. |
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Within the wreck are conger, lobsters, edible and swimming crabs, packs of prawns, cuttlefish, topknots, flounders, scorpionfish and a host of blennies and shannies. |
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However, there was no sign of a break-in and suspicious circumstances were later ruled out after scenes of crime officers discovered empty blister packs of tablets in a bin. |
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After a while we cruised into Yosemite village and checked out the grocery store, picked out some more provisions, trail mix, and tuna snack packs. |
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Mamet effortlessly packs his story with one-liners, irony and sharp satire as he warmly ribs his own industry and the people that become caught up in it. |
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But they are vastly outnumbered by packs of a more workaday character. |
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Reports are that, like the other quake drinks, it packs a wallop. |
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Most packs have an alpha female that will try to kill the pups of other females. |
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He stands well under 1.80 metres but certainly packs a punch. |
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A male and female who do most of the mating dominate packs, and younger subordinates only breed occasionally. |
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The line includes totes, packs, and handbags in sizes for every need. |
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Did you spend so much on CGI that you had to skimp on blood packs? |
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For individually wrapped tablets in blister packs or foil, then a cool dark cupboard is fine, but for capsules, it is even more important to keep them cool. |
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You can find modern racing sleds next to traditional Inuit komatiks, low-lying sleds where the musher simply packs his camping gear and sits down on top of it. |
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The drugs come in what appear to be manufacturers' blister packs. |
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I should have known a little limoncello packs quite a wallop. |
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Every morning, the first-year business administration student at the University of Winnipeg packs a healthy lunch of apples, bananas, dried fruit, and trail mix. |
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It's a scene that really packs a wallop because it's believable. |
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Whether riding a horse, conducting an orchestra, or impersonating an officer, Williams packs in a manic number of characters. |
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Shiny new customized refrigerated trucks, capable of holding up to 10,000 units, were usually parked nearby so samplers could quickly reload their packs. |
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But Tarver, even though he packs a punch, was wary of trading with Jones. |
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They pushed old ladies off the sidewalks and bought young girls for packs of chewing gum. |
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For a small book, Tales Of The Yorkshire Coast, packs a lot in. |
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Spielberg wastes precious little time in establishing the scenario and then packs the film with awe-inspiring set pieces that look devastatingly authentic. |
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In its rock lobster factory, the company also processes and packs rock lobster for small quota holders who have a vessel and a quota but no processing facilities of their own. |
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There's only so many pens and packs of post-its to go round, so if you want something exotic like a stamp pad or a quire of photo-copy paper, get in with your order fast. |
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They wear cute vest and drawstring jim-jams, do face packs, drink wine from Habitat goblets and wait for boy-band pretty pizza boys to deliver junk food. |
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Additionally, some units use only disposable alkaline batteries, two use only rechargeable battery packs and some can use either, all of which affects the price dramatically. |
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The first lady packs a rubber band and a jump rope in her suitcase on the road. |
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With generic brand cigarettes sold in commissary for about a dollar each, packs were an effective unit of currency. |
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They have individual little snack-size packs of ranch dressing now. |
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Horniness packs side-by-side by with a deeper loneliness along the walls of The park. |
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She was crying so much that an assistant was tasked with giving her ice packs to reduce the swelling. |
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A council has been forced to reprint 16,000 postal voting packs after the first batch was declared null and void due to an administrative error, it emerged today. |
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These are now planning public meetings, mass leafleting, education packs and street stalls to let as many people as possible know about the upcoming protests and events. |
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On average, each tiny serving of coleslaw or potato salad packs around 300 calories and more than a dozen grams of fat. |
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The novel is a tautly paced thriller, but it also packs a searing satire of the much-ballyhooed modern world we live in. |
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Hundreds of packs of fox hounds, hare hounds, deer hounds and other hunts and clubs are planning to meet on Saturday, the day after the ban comes into force. |
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The animal was much misunderstood, dobie claimed, and was only dangerous when it ran in packs or gangs, like people. |
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Women rolled lodge skins, secured packs, and hitched travois. |
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Autocracy is just a Russian bad habit, like smoking three packs of cigarettes a day and drinking a liter of vodka. |
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I have spoken to about a million retailers, who only sell them in packs of assorted colours and don't want to have to sit down and pick out all the purple ones. |
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He said it was unusual for cheetahs to get together in packs of four. |
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My first paid writing gig paid me a grand total of three packs of cigarettes. |
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We redid out packs organizing them, my skirt and top were dirty, wrinkled, and still wet so I folded them and put them in my pack, deciding to walk in my bloomers and corset. |
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Next to us, people were fumbling with candles, some fishing for matches in their packs and purses, others using the taper below the row of candles to light their candle. |
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Red foxes are solitary animals and do not form packs like wolves. |
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He packs in a great deal of information and touches on many subjects. |
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Wolf packs, like packs of wild dogs, operate on a strict pack hierarchy. |
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So he began hunting for sequential issues, finding packs of Spider-Man, Steel, and Hawkman along the way. |
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Over 150 wolves, from eight packs, now roam Yellowstone's forests and river valleys, attesting to a radical reversal of fortune for the maligned predator. |
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Perhaps last year's foxhunting ban in England, which outlawed hunting the animals with packs of hounds, may tempt a few foxes back to the countryside. |
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For years we had used a pressure-cooker-type autoclave to sterilize obstetric packs, towels, gloves, flats, solutions, and all supplies that we did not wish to boil. |
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The author packs a punch by turning to the Shastras in order to address the spiritual dimension. |
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Aimed at entertaining, the 130g packs contain 21 mini shortbreads made with mature cheddar cheese. |
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In addition to producing minced meat, the facility also debones, cuts and packs meat for the Danish market. |
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Real Nappy Trial packs are available from Ceredigion Council for new parents for free. |
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Each student was given a uniform and Army ration packs and tried their hand at assault courses, patrols, command tasks and paintballing. |
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Refuel is Digipower's line of power accessories, including various GoPro power packs, rechargeable power banks and more. |
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The scooter packs additional features like front disc brake, tubeless tyres and optional beige seat. |
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From the habitats and habits of Komodos to how they hunt and dangers to their environment, Komodo Dragons packs in both color and detail. |
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The final straw comes when son Deek turns against his alcoholic mum, packs her bags and chucks her out on the street. |
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Derechos, which are fueled by extreme heat, are strong convective storms that travel in packs. |
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Frozen pizzas, Doritos, Baby bell, home-made Fajita packs, cheese slices, jammie dodgers and, of course, a couple of eight packs. |
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Each size bag will be available in both high-count packs plus low-count packs in both drawstring and twist tie options. |
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The cornerstone of the range is the 250g ballotin, with packs available in either flat or ballotin format. |
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Each firm, moist piece packs a provocative sweet and savory punch. |
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Freshly-made baps and packs of ready-to-cook breakfasts were handed out to showgoers at summer festivals and caravan parks. |
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Pick up three packs of non-iron shirts for girls from pounds 10, and for boys from pounds 9, at Marks and Spencer. |
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It has a RAM memory capacity of up to 640K, yet there are no separate light pens, cords or power packs to complicate use. |
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Methods include drama workshops and roleplays to explore attitudes to drugs and alcohol, and awareness sessions and information packs. |
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Once taken down it packs easily into a backpack, bedroll, behind the seat of a pickup, strapped to an ATV, even transported in a bushplane. |
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Badlands manufactures a number of packs to suit every individual, from heavy-duty, long-range packs, to light daypacks and fanny-packs. |
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This Lezyne Pressure Drive M bicycle pump is small but packs a mighty punch. |
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The hotel inspector and small business saviour packs her pashminas and dangly earrings for a tour of her ancestral roots. |
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The flavor packs are added just before packaging and shipping to compensate for the loss of aroma and taste during deaeration. |
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The revellers at the River Thames will get packs featuring scatch 'n' sniff, LED wristbands and seven kinds of fruit-flavoured sweets. |
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Decodable books are sold in packs, with more letter combinations appearing in each successive book. |
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There are also another 26 packs of draghounds and bloodhounds which exist purely to hunt a runner or trail. |
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The techniques were stalking, snare and traps and par force hunting with dog packs. |
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The Maikong is a crab-eating fox-wolf, found in Guiana, where it runs in small packs. |
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In the United States, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both kept packs of fox hounds before and after the American Revolutionary War. |
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In 2013, the Masters of Foxhounds Association of North America listed 163 registered packs in the US and Canada. |
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In the case of Scottish hill packs or the gun packs of Wales and upland areas of England, the fox is flushed to guns. |
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Foxhound packs in the Cumbrian fells and other upland areas are followed by supporters on foot rather than on horseback. |
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This is the governing body for all foxhound packs and deals with disputes about boundaries between hunts, as well as regulating the activity. |
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Some hunts, including most harrier and beagle packs, wear green rather than red jackets, and some hunts wear other colours such as mustard. |
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This made it far more difficult to evade contact, and the wolf packs ravaged many convoys. |
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Harbour porpoises tend to be solitary foragers, but they do sometimes hunt in packs and herd fish together. |
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They are sometimes called the wolves of the sea, because they hunt in groups like wolf packs. |
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A new pack is usually founded by an unrelated dispersing male and female, travelling together in search of an area devoid of other hostile packs. |
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Wolf packs rarely adopt other wolves into their fold, and typically kill them. |
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Wolf packs are typically settled, and usually only leave their accustomed ranges during severe food shortages. |
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Some gray wolf packs may have multiple breeding females this way, as is the case in Yellowstone National Park. |
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Lone wolves typically avoid howling in areas where other packs are present. |
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However, there have been confirmed reports of wolf packs killing wolverines. |
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As of 2002, there are 250 wolves in 28 packs in Yellowstone, and 260 wolves in 25 packs in Idaho. |
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Reintroduced Mexican wolves in Arizona and New Mexico are protected under the ESA and, as of late 2002, number 28 individuals in eight packs. |
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It also occurs in nature as snow, glaciers, ice packs and icebergs, clouds, fog, dew, aquifers, and atmospheric humidity. |
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Large groups of carnivores are usually called packs, and in nature a herd is classically subject to predation from pack hunters. |
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Some wolf packs as well as individual grizzly bears in Canada may follow and live off of a particular reindeer herd year round. |
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There was no camp, bedroll, or fire and no other sign of a man, just the saddled horse with saddlebags and packs tied on behind it. |
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Semiferal and free-ranging pet dogs tend to form small packs but may be more solitary. |
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Early in the morning they shouldered light packs, took their rifles, crossed the big draw, and entered the timber where was the deadfall. |
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Vendors walk up and down the line of cars selling warm cold-drinks and chips, single skyfs or packs of Remington Gold. |
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Some hikers choose to slackpack when they want credit for hiking the miles but do not want to carry full packs over difficult terrain. |
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These packs can be holding or driving devices, depending on what they are splined to. |
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I have never seen Stoats hunt in packs, but it is certain both Weasels and Stoats do so. |
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He gravely informed the enemy that all his cards had been thumbed to pieces, and begged them to let him have a few more packs. |
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I tried my best to make him quit smoking, but my efforts were useless. He now smokes six packs a day. |
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Assarts Farm gave out a voucher to be redeemed on a subsequent visit because milk in litre packs was out of stock. |
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Luckily, there were several whale sharks to go round, and the boats split into packs. |
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Readers have the chance to win one of 10 exclusive prize packs which include a Wild windbreaker jacket and baseball cap. |
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On another occasion he emptied expired packs of the antibiotic Amoxycillin into a large tub. |
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The Android-powered smartphone delivers blazingly fast connectivity and packs a 1GHz dual-core processor for faster browsing and video. |
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The vibrantly coloured Edwards of Conwy sausage packs reflect the continued evolution of the dynamic company. |
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Virtually all primal cuts are deboned for manufacture, and these are converted into some 25 million retail packs of pork products. |
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Tesco now sells four million packs annually and retail experts reckon the UK sushi market is worth pounds 100million a year. |
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If you're brave enough, the zingy colour really packs a punch and will look fabulous against tanned skin on holiday. |
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The photos have been printed into notelets and will be sold in packs to raise money for the federation funds. |
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Among the products are 2kg packs of Pakeeza vegetable margarine, Bio Green lassis, Savera raita and paneer, and halal Jamaican patties. |
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It's only the size of a bourbon biscuit, but it still packs in the very latest technology. |
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Goal Zero's Flip 10 recharger packs a full recharge for a phone or other electronic device into a charger about the size of a stick of gum. |
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The company shifted its focus to daily packs such as Maximin Pack, Men's Pack and Diabetes Health Pack. |
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It is introducing a deal on eight and 12 packs from this week, inviting consumers to send away for a serving kit. |
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Your local butcher will have braising steak and you should find packs in supermarkets, costing about pounds 1 per steak. |
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The meatballs were labelled as beef and pork and were in one-kilogram frozen packs sent to the Czech Republic for sale in Ikea stores there. |
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Switchblades are available in 100-and 125-grain models and come in packs of three. |
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Indulgent Magnum Easter Egg PS8 MILK chocolate eggs with three Magnum chocolate packs. |
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Customers will be able to pick up packs of Shaken Udder's new all-natural milkshake in cartons. |
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Aiseesoft PDF Converter which is called the Best PDF Converter tool, packs a PDF to Word Converter, PDF to. |
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