I tried both the delicate, unsalty gravadlax and a tartare served with the roe and a very lemony asparagus salad. |
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Whereas pollock roe could be sold within a relatively short period of time, the rest of the production mainly consisted of finished fillets. |
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Sturgeons have been prized for their roe since ancient times, and markets for caviar have increased rapidly in recent years. |
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A rice porridge called ciporosayo was prepared by adding salmon roe to boiled grains. |
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The taramasalata, or carp roe spread, was tasty, and the moussaka was fragrant with the scent of cloves. |
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Also, being closely related to sturgeons, American paddlefish produce highly coveted roe, or caviar. |
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A mixture of alder, cherry, oak and other native species has attracted red squirrels as well as roe deer, hares and kingfishers. |
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Place some tuna in the center and top with some fresh wasabi, sakura ebi, shiso, daikon sprouts, wasabi, and salmon roe. |
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If you want a taste of what the authentic northern dishes are like, try baked bean curd with shrimp roe or the fried vegetables with egg. |
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Mammals such as weasels, foxes, stoats and especially roe deer can wander safely without the risk of being killed by traffic. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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To serve, spoon some vegetables, ravioli, and saffron broth in a soup bowl and place two shad roe halves in the center. |
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He tracked roe deer and wild boar, and found wolves and lynx doing the same. |
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Wolf, roe deer and wild boar roam these mountains and in the spring the capercaillie, king of the forest, screams his mating call. |
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Sea-urchin roe also accompanies refreshing slices of hamachi, their airy delicacy highlighted by a spry sprinkling of sour-plum vinaigrette. |
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During the past 10 years, an average of 35 red deer, 50 roe deer, and 100 wild boar were hunted annually. |
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New tools and weapons were invented to hunt the animals of the forests such as red deer, roe deer, wild boar, and cattle. |
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The woodlands behind the house provide the habitat for roe deer, pheasants, woodcock, and pigeons which form the basis for a small rough shoot. |
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Set two whitefish fillets and a crawfish on top, drizzle with annatto oil and garnish with salmon roe and whitefish roe. |
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I've opted for roe deer as the size of the haunch, similar to a leg of lamb, is a perfect size for roasting. |
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Eagle owls, the most powerful of strigid owls, can even handle larger mammalian prey such as foxes, young roe deer, and monkeys. |
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Try the whitebait roe and the roasted reindeer with pickled chanterelles and crushed lingonberries. |
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Once cooked, the roe turns bright orange-red, at which point the roe is referred to as coral and used as a garnish. |
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Flatfish flesh changes as the fish begin to roe at this time, the consequence being that the fish are thinner and softer, and not good to cook. |
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However, the vast majority of bait fishermen will use fresh fish roe wrapped round the hook or sometimes put in small bags. |
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The interest in gooey bobs, pink worms, corkies, yarn and roe, though still topical, now plays second fiddle to trout-related discussion. |
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They almost pride themselves of not being able to tell a larch from a fir, a roe buck from an ibex. |
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Two hundred years ago the roe deer was extinct in England and Wales, the victim of over-hunting and forest clearance. |
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Animals co-habiting in the woods include field mice, grey squirrels, hedgehogs and three roe deer. |
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The fat crab with rich meat and roe is stir-fried with curry, and served with steamed Thai rice, glutinous rice, bacon, carrot, onion and chili. |
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French chefs often used to complain that they could get nothing but venison from roe deer. |
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The Swindon area is home to species including roe, fallow and muntjac deer. |
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Large increases of deer, mainly fallow and muntjac, with some roe, are being witnessed in mid Essex. |
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A spring was negotiated and a beech copse, and a roe deer stood still and camouflaged in tussocks of grass by a stream. |
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For supper we'd have things that people would never dream of eating now, like cold tongue or herrings' roe on toast. |
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Braised bean curd soup with chicken, ham, beans and crab roe is offered before the hot dishes. |
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Remove the scallops from their shells by gently scraping and prising them away with a blunt knife, leaving on the roe. |
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Nudge into a delicate dish of taramasalata made with fish roe and strong garlic dip. |
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At the end of the Anglo-Saxon period they were pursuing red deer and roe deer, animals which are all but absent in earlier bone assemblages. |
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There have been sightings of roe deer in Bolton town centre, water voles on the streets of Wigan and bats in Manchester city centre. |
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Within an hour of setting off, he had shot a roe deer, skinned and cleaned it. |
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I was walking through the reserve the other day counting butterflies for the Trust and, lo and behold, I saw this young roe deer. |
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She reminded Graham of the mother roe deer he sometimes saw hiding in the hedgerow as he cycled along. |
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Close to the thigh bone, archaeologists found a group of butchered Mesolithic animal bones, including aurochs, roe deer and otter. |
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He had seen nothing save roe deer and a few hares out feeding amid the early evening shadows. |
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He said the island is inhabited by hundreds of deer and roe deer but I saw none of them all the way. |
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The springtime calling of frogs had given way to the chirping of crickets and the distant barks of rutting roe deer. |
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The roe deer lives in southern Armenia and is readily fed upon by the leopard. |
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The state of California encouraged the fledgling industry in the 1970s when a lucrative market was found for sea urchin roe in Japan. |
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Remove, cut away the cling wrap and serve with the roe sauce. |
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The paler, often orange salmonberry, R. spectabilis, is named not because of its colour but because American Indians in the north-west often ate it with salmon roe. |
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To serve place a mound of jicama salad in the center of a soup plate, arrange two shrimp and a quenelle of salmon roe on top, and spoon some lobster saffron broth around dish. |
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A roe deer nibbles the heather shoots, unfazed by our passing. |
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The early miniature pinscher was called the reh pinscher, so named because Germans thought the dog resembled the small, nimble, red roe deer that populated their forests. |
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They preyed on roe deer, red deer, and wild boar, but were also much loathed and dreaded for their depredations against livestock, especially sheep. |
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A big wildcat can kill roe deer fawns, and sometimes even does. |
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You need smoked cod's roe, which many good fishmongers sell. |
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For the more adventurous, check out the deep fried soft-shell crab or the cod roe, which are perfect accompaniments to an evening of tasteful tippling. |
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The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs. |
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In the past it's always been those nasty orange balls of salmon roe, like unripe redcurrants that pop with an unclean fishy aftertaste in your mouth. |
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Still, he deftly accessorizes the dish with flying fish roe turned chartreuse with wasabi and a clever fried wonton basket bearing snappy daikon radish and pea shoots. |
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The Oroqen clothes are mainly gowns, including fur gown, fur jacket, fur trousers, chaparajos, fur shoes, fur socks, fur gloves, fur waistcoat, roe head hat and so on. |
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The only species occurring in East Lancashire is the roe deer. |
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Advocates on both sides are celebrating and condemning roe and its implications at events in Washington and across the country. |
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The abortion rate in the U.S. has reached its lowest level since roe v Wade. |
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Yes, you can roll nori like an ice-cream cone and stuff it with anything from spring onion and eel to salmon roe and soy beans, but try eating it with chopsticks. |
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Occasionally, remains of young roe deer and wild boar are present in its faeces. |
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Galicia's woodlands and mountains are home to rabbits, hares, wild boars, and roe deer, all of which are popular with hunters. |
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There are large populations of badgers, roe deer, red foxes and rabbits in the valley. |
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The six are native red and roe, and exotic sika, fallow, Chinese water deer and muntjac. |
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The extensive sushi and sashimi menu features sea urchin, flying fish roe, sweet shrimp, jackfish and fatty tuna. |
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The Skorpion machine pistol I had was for hunting bigger game like roe deer. |
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So, from frogs and baby birds to capercaillies and roe deer, the golden eagle is indeed a most versatile predator. |
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The fish contains the toxin tetrodotoxin in the skin, stomach, roe and liver, authorities said. |
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At Oster Malma Castle and Wildlife Park you can see not only moose but also red deer, fallow deer, roe deer, wild boar and mouflon. |
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The body contains the antennae, eyes, head sac, brain, lungs, roe, tomalley, and gills. |
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Marketed as chub, cisco, or tullibee, both the roe and fillets of this winter fish are prized worldwide. |
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The orange fish roe on the top and crabstick eyes often makes the Caterpillar a children's favourite. |
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The fish was two chunks, marinaded in miso and topped with daikon and flying fish roe. |
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In the forests, one also encounters game animals, such as red deer, roe deer and wild boars. |
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Today, mammals of note include roe deer, wild boar, foxes, hares and several species of bat. |
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A new possibility for the inspiration of the unicorn came in 2008 with the discovery of a roe deer in Italy with a single antler. |
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One or more males approach the female in her redd, depositing sperm, or milt, over the roe. |
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The gonads of both male and female sea urchins, usually called sea urchin roe or corals, are culinary delicacies in many parts of the world. |
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In this case, males are distinguished by roe containing white testes and females with roe containing orange ovaries. |
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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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Other marine life taken as food includes shellfish, crustaceans, sea cucumber, jellyfish and roe. |
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However, many national parks and protected reserves in Europe do have populations of red deer, roe deer, and fallow deer. |
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The gestation period is anywhere up to ten months for the European roe deer. |
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German colonial administrators introduced roe deer to the island of Pohnpei in Micronesia. |
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It is known that there are roe deer that live in the Red Forest near Chernobyl. |
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Unlike most cervids, roe deer begin regrowing antlers almost immediately after they are shed. |
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The roe deer is primarily crepuscular, very quick and graceful, and lives in woods, although it may venture into grasslands and sparse forests. |
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The polygamous roe deer males clash over territory in early summer and mate in early autumn. |
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Young female roe deer can begin to reproduce when they are around 6 months old. |
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In Yorkshire in the United Kingdom roe deer hunting is especially popular due to the large antlers produced there. |
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Grasshoppers, bees and even ants are also used as bait for trout in their season, although many anglers believe that trout or salmon roe is superior to any other bait. |
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On rare occasions, young chamois and roe deer, are also attacked. |
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This is a long rice roll stuffed with cucumber, avocado, crab stick and mayonnaise with strips of raw salmon, tuna, squid, roe and prawn laid side-by-side along the top. |
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Frightened by the noises approaching them from the rear, and and apprehensive of the human silence ahead, the five roe deer were halted, their heads high in nervous alertness. |
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In England and Wales, roe have experienced a substantial expansion in their range in the latter half of the 20th century and continuing into this century. |
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The western hills are home to red deer, roe deer and feral goats. |
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Dr Paul Dolman, from East Anglia University, said killing 53 per cent of muntjac and 60 of roe deer every year would stop their numbers getting out of control. |
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With sample sizes of bowfin caviar, hackleback caviar, paddlefish and salmon roe, one can enjoy some of the best caviar products produced in the United States. |
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These are among some of the richest deciduous and coniferous forests in the world where one can find Siberian roe deer, sika deer, elk, and moose. |
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A walker in Woodchester Park found the carcass of a roe deer on 12 January 2012, with injuries suggesting the animal may have been mauled by a large felid. |
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Vinnie Roe is a wonderfully brave horse but old age is catching up with him. |
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Raising questions about Roe in mainstream feminist groups is considered heretical. |
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He outstayed Vinnie Roe today and he is the ideal horse for the two miles of the Melbourne race. |
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But Roe, switched-on as ever, caught him in the act, whipped the team-sheet off him and walked away with it. |
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Keighley coach Gary Moorby has swapped seats with Roe, who regularly works as a match commentator on Radio Leeds. |
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Despite his obvious disappointment, Roe was more philosophical about the incident. |
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The statue itself is made from Portuguese limestone, but the plinth is of Wicklow granite and is sculpted by local man Paddy Roe. |
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Simon Roe then strode to the wicket and promptly dispatched his first ball over extra cover for a six to win the game with two balls to spare. |
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Nicholas Roe suggests that these are examples of moments where the past resurfaces with a power to quicken the poet's imaginative life. |
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As for the fidelity of the reproductions, Roe said the prints have even fooled auction house experts. |
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Roe helped to wake the sleeping giant of fundamentalist and evangelical southern white Protestant politics. |
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That is, some of the earlier guests talked about nibbling away Roe v Wade and other decisions at the edges, that that was only marginal. |
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Conscientious and conservative judges, both state and federal, should have rebelled against the abortion decision in Roe. |
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Since 15th September 2006 Piet Van Roe is the Managing Director ad interim of the public broadcaster. |
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Media Puzzle had a two-length head start on his stablemate, which Vinnie Roe made up by the end of the five-furlong open gallop. |
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And worryingly, 20 years after Roe vs. Wade, only 12 percent of ob-gyn programs taught abortion techniques. |
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Abortion sentiment has fluctuated over time, but not by very much, and it has gone both up and down in the decades since Roe. |
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Pastor Roe said that the toilets had been out of action since February. |
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They were busily implementing these in cases like Roe v. Wade when a right-wing insurgency took them by surprise. |
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See, for example, the decades of blowback that have followed Roe v. Wade, or the school-desegregation rulings. |
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He stole quietly into Mass at St Aidan's in Enniscorthy, and did not concelebrate the Easter homily at 12.30 yesterday on Roe Street in Wexford town. |
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The anti-abortion-rights community feels the country is ready for a reevaluation of Roe v. Wade, says Conway. |
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Though I am pro-choice, I am not a fan of Roe, which I think was legally dubious and tactically unwise. |
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Rather than overturn Roe v. Wade, he proposes to overturn the entire system of judicial review. |
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Roe deer adults often abandon their young if they sense or smell that an animal or human has been near it. |
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In January 1931 Flight magazine revealed that Whitehall Securities Corporation Limited acquired a substantial holding in Saunders Roe. |
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Oregon claims the D River as the shortest river in the world, though the state of Montana makes the same claim of its Roe River. |
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Legal scholars, justices, and presidential candidates have criticized the Roe decision. |
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An additional branch line to Bolton was opened in 1870, branching from the Tyldesley Loopline line at Roe Green. |
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Casey reworked the rule-oriented Roe opinion into a standardlike undue burden test. |
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The use of ROE as a proxy for an insurer's financial performance is widely used in research. |
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Both increased in the 1990s, as Corporate America scaled back break-even points and boosted ROE by investing heavily in laborsaving equipment. |
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Roe and the Short Brothers had a training in engineering and their companies were usually privately financed. |
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Charlotte returned from Roe Head in June 1832, missing her friends, but happy to rejoin her family. |
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East and West Burra, Muckle Roe, Papa Stour, Trondra and Vaila are smaller islands to the west of Mainland. |
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The British forces fought an inconclusive war with the Ulster Irish led by Owen Roe O'Neill. |
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Yell is neither near Lerwick like Bressay nor bridged to the mainland like Burra or Muckle Roe. |
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Wade comes up, though few remember who Jane Roe and Henry Wade actually were. |
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Court documents said that police believe the fatal impact occurred when Molly Jane Roe threw the baby, causing her to hit her head. |
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The company, which also has donated its teddy bears to charities, had excess inventory of the religious-themed dolls, La Roe said. |
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Jane Roe was listed as emergency contact on the application. |
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The school's highest academic awards, the Jack Goetz Award for academic excellence and the EJD Award for Academic Excellence went to Kelly Roe and Shy Shorer respectively. |
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Additionally, Savills has been appointed to market a development opportunity on George Street on behalf of receivers Anthony Spencer and Richard Roe at Eddisons. |
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The film star George Sanders was a company director at Cadco and the company's board members included Sanders' wife Benita Hume alongside Denis Loraine and Tom Roe. |
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Wales is the native home of the Roe deer but it has disappeared for centuries, and the Muntjac deer is an alien deer here in Wales as it originally comes from Asia. |
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Jane Roe, campaign manager for the Abortion Law Reform Association, said the Cardinal had allowed his religious principles to totally override his common sense. |
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Drummer Borislav Petrov drove the tune forward with impressive force and grace, creating ample space for Roe and contrabassist Lucas Dols to practice their improv licks. |
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