Those of you who might consider investing in a wildcat venture should also remember that the quality of geologic professional advice varies. |
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The differently colored animals bounded for the boy, the bear bellowed viciously, the wildcat snarled loudly, and the hawk screeched harshly. |
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With her fierce red bob, black cloak and low-cut leopard-print dress, Baroness Emile d' Erlanger poses next to an uncaged wildcat. |
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However, there are also still huge problems ahead, such as the fate of the red squirrel and Scottish wildcat. |
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Since Dolly's creation in 1996 a variety of other animals have been duplicated, including a caracal cat and an African wildcat. |
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A series of disruptive wildcat strikes created deep divisions between different groups of workers in the company. |
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Then she ran off, faster than any wildcat, and the men went on howling and shrieking, trying to untangle those knots. |
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Domestic cats are thought to have descended from the African subspecies of the wildcat. |
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I think she played the boss' daughter and Kevin liked her but she was a real wildcat. |
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The 12-month dispute saw extensive industrial action, including wildcat strikes by teachers and walkouts by students. |
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The effect of the industrial action was compounded by a wildcat strike held by railway train guards the same morning. |
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And at the time of writing we are seeing the first unofficial wildcat strikes in the civil service for 16 years! |
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This has seen members strike for two days in both February and April, and take part in a number of unofficial wildcat strikes. |
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A short time later, sparks set off a kerosene explosion and two men were killed, launching a wildcat strike. |
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They include pine marten, wildcat, stoat and weasel as well as golden eagles, merlin, peregrine falcon, golden plover and in time black grouse and capercaillie. |
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I worked in cigarettes for a while, you know, and believe me that really teaches you something about selling yourself in a wildcat way. |
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In Swedish legislation, strikes without prior warning are forbidden and referred to as unlawful or wildcat strikes. |
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Naturally no banker likes to see money drawn out of his institution and put into a wildcat investment where neither he nor anybody else thereabout will ever see it again. |
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The French energy group Total has dismissed nearly 900 workers at Lindsey oil refinery in Lincolnshire after a wildcat strike last week. |
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A big wildcat can kill roe deer fawns, and sometimes even does. |
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I soon found out she was not a kid. She was a regular little wildcat. |
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It is certainly conserving some kind of chimeric confection that resembles a wildcat but it certainly isn't the Scottish wildcat. |
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France has mobilised 2,300 troops for Operation Serval, named after a small African wildcat. |
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A variant of the African wildcat, domestic cats probably first cozied up to humans in Egypt several thousand years ago. |
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Though cats come in a diversity of colors, body forms, and fur types, all but a few are exclusively descended from the African wildcat. |
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Taking in the scene through the bars of a crate was a baby serval, an African wildcat with a spotted coat similar to that of a leopard. |
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Operation Serval as it is known – named after an African wildcat – is believed to have split French soldiers between Bamako and Mopti. |
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True, other varmint cartridge combinations produce similar results but not anywhere near the sensation of the.17 Rein. or one of its wildcat kin. |
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The day the cuts were announced, German auto workers began a wildcat strike. |
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But union officials insisted that it was a wildcat strike and that they had no warning. |
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Previously the core cities had stood aloof from London, regarding it as a wildcat for having an elected mayor. |
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There is still a chance to save the pure Scottish wildcat but with each passing day it is growing more remote. |
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Drilling of a wildcat exploration well began with co-venturers in the Orphan Basin, a frontier basin located off the East Coast of Newfoundland. |
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The thin, deeply slanting, froggy jaw is totally unacceptable in a wildcat. |
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A forest wildcat, Felis silvestris, or to be precise, its subspecies is the most likely contributor. |
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Commonly accepted ancestor of domestic cat is African wildcat, Felis lybica. |
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If you're looking for a feline who looks like an exotic spotted wildcat, but whose natural habitat is your living room, the Ocicat may be the cat for you. |
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After a wildcat strike by Spain's air traffic controllers grounded Barcelona's flight, the team used ground transportation to reach Pamplona. |
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This was followed in 2000 by the crushing of a wildcat strike at Volkswagen in Uitenhage, near Port Elizabeth. |
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Anyone who's man enough to have landed a wildcat like you had to be quite a guy. |
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In European Pleistocene deposits, remains of small cats are not common, and indicate a close relationship to the European wildcat. |
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Wildcat Haven is living proof that the Scottish wildcat can and must be saved in the wild where they belong. |
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Ramaphosa is a shareholder in Lonmin, whose workers embarked on a wildcat strike for higher wages, which then led to the police shooting of striking mineworkers. |
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They can rather be described as the greatest wildcat strike in history. |
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Successfully represented a major pulp and paper company, at arbitration, resulting in the largest damage claim award in provincial history in favour of an employer against its union arising out of a wildcat strike. |
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Moreover, a new government decree obliges workers to pay their employers 3 months salary in compensation if they stage wildcat strikes that are deemed to violate the Labour Code. |
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There have been wildcat strikes in the UK protesting about foreign workers, while French carmakers are being instructed to buy domestic components. |
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These provisions, which in theory protect users, have nonetheless failed to prevent a proliferation of short wildcat strikes on the initiative of small autonomous unions. |
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For example, in Belgium, workers went on a wildcat strike. |
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There have been cases of animals of one species being born to surrogate mothers of another species, such as a house cat giving birth to an African wildcat. |
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The Scottish wildcat is down to the last few dozen of its kind, owing to a mixture of complacency, astonishing incompetence by the government agency tasked with its protection and, now, claims of a cover-up. |
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The rifle was originally chambered for 9mm, but had since been modified for a larger, wildcat caliber. |
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The larger Welsh mammals died out during the Norman period, including the brown bear, wolf and the wildcat. |
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Carnivorous mammals include the fox, badger, otter, weasel, stoat and elusive wildcat. |
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The European wildcat is striped, has long fur and a bushy tail with a rounded tip, and is larger than a domestic cat. |
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The wildcat's direct ancestor was Felis lunensis, or Martelli's wildcat, which lived in Europe as early as the late Pliocene. |
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Fossil remains of the wildcat are common in cave deposits dating from the last ice age and the Holocene. |
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Within possibly 10,000 years, the steppe wildcat spread eastwards into Asia and southwards to Africa. |
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The wildcat subspecies that gave rise to the housecat is most likely the African wildcat, based on genetics, morphology, and behaviour. |
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During winter, when snowfall prevents the wildcat from travelling long distances, it remains within its den more than usual. |
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When hunting, the wildcat patrols forests and along forest boundaries and glades. |
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The wildcat will pursue prey atop trees, even jumping from one branch to another. |
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When hunting aquatic prey, such as ducks or nutrias, the wildcat waits on trees overhanging the water. |
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When living close to human habitations, the wildcat can be a serious poultry predator. |
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In Western Europe, the wildcat feeds on hamsters, brown rats, dormice, water voles, voles, and wood mice. |
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In Kazakhstan's lower Ili, the wildcat mainly targets rodents, muskrats, and Tamarisk gerbils. |
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Seton Gordon recorded an instance where a wildcat fought a golden eagle, resulting in the deaths of both combatants. |
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Competitors of the wildcat include the jungle cat, golden jackal, red fox, marten, and other predators. |
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In 2006, a wildcat was photographed by a camera trap in the province of Limburg. |
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In Celtic mythology, the wildcat was associated with rites of divination and Otherworldly encounters. |
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The wildcat is considered an icon of the Scottish wilderness, and has been used in clan heraldry since the 13th century. |
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Their ferocity impressed the Catti so much, that the wildcat became their symbol. |
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A thousand years later, the progenitors of Clan Sutherland, equally impressed, adopted the wildcat on their family crest. |
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In the former Soviet Union, the fur of a forest wildcat usually fetched 50 kopecks, while that of a steppe wildcat fetched 60 kopecks. |
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Strikes without formal union authorization are also known as wildcat strikes. |
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Then the development of the home country was neglected for some wildcat idea of bringing up the backward people of other lands. |
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The chaos began on Friday when the wildcat strike began in a row with the government over working conditions and pay. |
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It's also a good idea to anneal the necks and even shoulders of wildcat cartridges after we neck cases up or down or blow the shoulders out. |
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Common mistaken identities involve sightings of lynx, wildcat, caracals and the so-called Kellas cat, which is a wildcat-feral crossbreed. |
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Compared to other members of the Felinae, the wildcat is a small species, but is nonetheless larger than the housecat. |
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The wildcat is similar in appearance to a striped tabby cat, but has relatively longer legs, a more robust build, and a greater cranial volume. |
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They usually do not form transverse rows or transverse stripes on the trunk, as is the case in the forest wildcat. |
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The wildcat is a largely solitary animal, except during the breeding period. |
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The wildcat may also scratch trees, leaving visual markers, and leaving its scent through glands in its paws. |
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When threatened, a wildcat with a den will retreat into it, rather than climb trees. |
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When taking residence in a tree hollow, the wildcat selects one low to the ground. |
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The African wildcat lacks the sharply defined dorsal stripe present in the European wildcat, a trait which corresponds with the coat patterns found in striped tabbies. |
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The Mastiff is a good fighter, and can kill a wildcat, taking the necessary punishment well, as we found out when we once trapped one of these small lynxes. |
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In contrast, European wildcat kittens develop much more slowly. |
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The steppe wildcat's coat is lighter than the forest wildcat's, and never attains the level of density, length, or luxuriance as that of the forest wildcat, even in winter. |
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The colours and patterns of the steppe wildcat vary greatly, though the general background colour of the skin on the body's upper surface is very lightly coloured. |
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The European wildcat was thought extinct in the Netherlands. |
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They may be back at work now but their decision to continue their wildcat strike action left the most vulnerable people in society without a valuable lifeline. |
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A male wildcat was photographed several times in April 2013 while it was scavenging the carcass of a dead deer, an unusual behavior for a wildcat. |
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Active both day and night and weighing only 7 to 15 pounds, this small wildcat feeds oil large rodents such as mountain chinchillas and viscachas. |
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This means that over a few generations, those wildcat genes are lost, and you're just left with domestic and feral cats causing big problems for prey species and themselves. |
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During flea infestations, the wildcat leaves its den in favour of another. |
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The wildcat is a very capable survivor and prefers to breed with other wildcats, but it's so outnumbered by domestic cats that hybridisation is inevitable. |
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The 5-foot-8 scatback ended up with 35 yards on seven carries, while his typical wildcat backfield mate, Damien Thigpen, had three rushes for sixyards. |
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Like the men who went to Catraeth Gareth fell fighting a numerous foe But he earned his mead Like a wildcat he fought And scrammed the eye of death. |
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As a rule, wildcat fur is difficult to dye in dark brown or black, and has a tendency to turn green when the dye is not well settled into the hair. |
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Although primarily a solitary predator, the wildcat has been known to hunt in pairs or in family groups, with each cat devoted entirely to listening, stalking, or pouncing. |
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Similarly to the housecat, the physical development of African wildcat kittens over the first two weeks of their lives is much faster than that of European wildcats. |
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When dye is overly applied, wildcat fur is highly susceptible to singeing. |
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While I remain hopeful of one day spotting a wildcat on my ventures in the Highlands, I couldn't care less if I never saw Mr Brewer's face on my screen again. |
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The subspecies jordansi, reyi, cretensis, and the European and North African populations of lybica represent transitional forms between the forest and bay wildcat groups. |
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