And as the most intelligent animal on the planet, no other animal has the capacity to be sapiosexual. |
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A biome is a biotic area with homogeneous features, characterized by distinctive plants, animal species and climate. |
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Showing that this animal is marsupial, consists of the following characters. |
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The animal soul sooner evolves itself to its full orb and extent than the human soul. |
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He has also become known in recent years as an early advocate of animal rights. |
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This animal may be a fast runner, but it has been a dreadfully slow evolver. |
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When the animal contracted rabies, Byron nursed him, albeit unsuccessfully, without any thought or fear of becoming bitten and infected. |
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He also accepted the principle of legislative intervention for the purpose of animal welfare. |
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In particular, through the clubs she set up or supported, she encouraged and organised them to raise funds for animal and paediatric charities. |
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Some kind of exobiotic plague had run through the animal stock seven months back, and half of them had died. |
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I insisted on getting married from a pathetic mixture of religious and animal promptings. |
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For the first 100 years of the modern game, rackets were made of wood and of standard size, and strings were of animal gut. |
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The term for any horse or other animal derived from a single breed line is purebred. |
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In addition, the track record of a race horse may influence its future value as a breeding animal. |
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If you make the animal angry, walk slowly backwards and avoid making eye contact. |
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Native animal populations have been very badly affected, with the extinction of at least 10 species attributed to the spread of foxes. |
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Many animal welfare groups, campaigners and activists believe that fox hunting is unfair and cruel to animals. |
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Silver bars had me penned in like an animal. I was in a prison cell, fergawdsake. |
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I regarded the Suffolk Punch as a noble animal, well suited to dominate our design and represent the club. |
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Haye gave up eating animal products at the beginning of 2014 and was immediately open about his reasons for doing so. |
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In 2009, animal rights group PETA released undercover video of alleged abuses of former race horses at a slaughterhouse in Kumamoto, Japan. |
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On its left side the animal has a fractured scapula and radius and large fibriscesses in the ulna and the proximal thumb phalanx. |
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Nevertheless, plant and animal based food flavorizers are often incorporated into rodenticides to enhance palatability to omnivorous rodents. |
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The European pied flycatcher is an example of an animal species that often depends upon oak trees. |
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It is not scientific to classify asthmata into animal asthma and vegetable asthma, and smell asthma, etc. |
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The ringfort would typically have enclosed the family home, small farm buildings or workshops, and animal pens. |
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For ordinary soldiers, their thick hair often served as a helmet, but they sometimes wore simple helmets made from animal hides. |
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Other characteristics of Pictish metalwork are dotted backgrounds or designs and animal forms influenced by Insular art. |
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When animal mimicry goes really wrong they don't just look like something that a predator would ignore, they look like lunch. |
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The bald eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States, and is an enduring symbol of the country itself. |
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More than 400 registered zoos and animal parks operate in Germany, which is believed to be the largest number in any country. |
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Montserrat, like many isolated islands, is home to rare, endemic plant and animal species. |
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If the rabbit will be housed in a cage and allowed to free-roam, it is best for the animal to use a litter box that has been placed in its cage. |
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Other issues are environmental pollution, animal welfare and finding alternative income opportunities for farmers. |
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The aim is to make more money available for environmental quality or animal welfare programmes. |
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Farmers have to respect environmental, food safety, phytosanitary and animal welfare standards. |
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The classroom had an alphabet frieze that showed an animal for each letter. |
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The most popular animal alter-egos in the gay furvert scene are well-hung centaurs, ravenous werewolves, and bears. |
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Even the beneficient rainfall had failed to attract animal life to the basaltic waste, and the genius of silence seemed to brood over all. |
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Without the proper slaughtering practices even an otherwise kosher animal will be rendered treif. |
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The slaughtering process is intended to be quick and relatively painless to the animal. |
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Any foot shape deviating from this model is conceived as a blemish, and the animal is unclean. |
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In the seventh day, the aquiqa ceremony is performed in which an animal is sacrificed and its meat is distributed among the poor. |
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The land connection between the two persisted for a considerable time, via Greenland, leading to interchange of animal species. |
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Herbal medicine, or phytotherapy, includes not just the use of plant products, but may also include the use of animal and mineral products. |
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Ayurvedic medicine remedies are mainly plant based with some use of animal materials. |
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Assorted dried plant and animal parts used in traditional Chinese medicine. |
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It used various animal fables and magical tales to illustrate the central Indian principles of political science. |
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It was only a pile of skin and bones after all. An animal, or rather a bovial collapse. |
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Small figures of deities, or their animal personifications, are very common, and found in popular materials such as pottery. |
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The moment I flashed my brights this animal started to run across the road. |
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The lifeguard said he would call animal control and I went back to stand watch over the broken bird. |
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Some, such as animal sounds like those of tigers and walruses, were bought. |
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And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. |
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The Narica is a very lively and amusing animal, and possessed of singular powers of nose and limb. |
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The painting calls to mind the description in Xenophon of how the animal was driven into the net and killed. |
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The annual animal migration occurs between June and September with millions of animals taking part, attracting valuable foreign tourism. |
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Thus, most countries impose animal health regulations on the import of animals. |
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Scientists estimate that the total number of plant and animal species in Brazil could approach four million, mostly invertebrates. |
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The site also had included approximately 200 stone tools and 300 animal bones. |
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It hosts a number of unique plant and animal species and is sparsely populated. |
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Additional findings announced on 27 March 2008 included a mandible fragment, stone flakes, and evidence of animal bone processing. |
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In addition, Jared Diamond has blamed a decline in the availability of wild foods, particularly animal resources. |
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The Roslin Institute is an animal sciences research institute which is sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. |
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These decorative elements consisted of geometrical patterns, stylized plant motifs, and in more elaborate examples, human or animal figures. |
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Coprophilous fungi are fungi that grow on animal dung and disperse spores in nearby vegetation, which the baby mammoth would then consume. |
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But the domestic turkey is about as remote from the wild animal as a Care Bear is from a grizzly. |
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The cat bird had a forlorn cry, like a whimpering child or the animal it is named for. |
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The study paints a bleak picture of the effects of pollution on animal life. |
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The excavated remains of culled animal bones suggest that people may have gathered at the site for the winter rather than the summer. |
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Another megalith transport theory involves the use of a type of sleigh running on a track greased with animal fat. |
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He excavated some 24 barrows before digging in and around the stones and discovered charred wood, animal bones, pottery and urns. |
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The craft of the carpetmaker includes traditional professional skills, such as wool processing, gathering of natural vegetable, animal or mineral dyes and yarn making. |
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The Buffalo clan may not skin any cloven-footed animal nor look at these animals while they are dying. |
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The cobby cat is a solidly built animal with short, thick legs, broad shoulders and rump, and a short, rounded head with a flattish face. |
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It is characterized by elegant, stylized curvilinear animal and vegetal forms, allied with the Hallstatt traditions of geometric patterning. |
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The Stoic Seneca states in his Apocolocyntosis that Claudius' voice belonged to no land animal, and that his hands were weak as well. |
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This work was strictly voluntary, but any animal who absented himself from it would have his rations reduced by half. |
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I rescued Safi, aged eight months, from an animal shelter where she had been brought as a stray, collarless, without history. |
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Substantial evidence for the use of cereal crops and animal husbandry can be found in Eboracum. |
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Their ruddy faces and somewhat cumbrous forms belong to the animal period of life that links together boyhood, colthood and calfhood. |
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But she was happy, for she was far away under another sky, and comrading again with her Rangers, and her animal friends, and the soldiers. |
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It was watching her with cold animal curiosity, something demonish and conscienceless. |
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At this time, cooning in the remote interior is a famous pastime. As this animal is entirely nocturnal in its habits it is hunted only at night. |
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Not wishing to disturb the animal he was trying to photograph, he held his indrawn breath until the shutter was released. |
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We could hear the plaintive cry of a wounded animal in the woods. |
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The Song of Lewes in 1264 described him as a leopard, an animal regarded as particularly powerful and unpredictable. |
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Upon closer inspection, the animal turned out to be a dolphin, not a shark! |
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He asked Jamie to run to the closest store and buy peanut butter, jelly, bread, milk, and animal crackers. |
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An intersex, then, is an animal that shows both male and female characteristics. |
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He obeys his instincts and indulges his appetites with the irreflective simplicity of an animal. |
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Often, the wardens who happen to be nearby tranquillize the aggressive animal and delocalize it. |
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Sony's devkits are large, to say the least. The Dreamcast, on the other hand, was very much a Microsoft animal and friendlier to code and test. |
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Celtic agriculture and animal breeding produced a wide variety of foodstuffs for Celts and Britons. |
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Expressed in biological formula, the habit of the plant is predominantly anabolic, that of the animal predominantly katabolic. |
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Settlers traded for food and animal pelts, natives for guns, ammunition and other European wares. |
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It also takes a progressive approach to social policies such as civil liberties, animal rights, LGBT rights and drug policy reform. |
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It is some 600,000 acres in area, more than half of which is vital flatwoods vegetation, which supports many rare plant and animal species. |
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The animal, which is now six years old, was born naturally from the mating of a female goat with a male sheep sharing the same kraal. |
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In this case the antelopelike animal carries an enormous horn, now curved, which has both hollow branches and holes. |
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A number of specialist organisations protect, promote and monitor records of individual animal groups across Derbyshire. |
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Wild animal herds roamed the area, and their remains have been found in several of the local caves. |
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Heeley City Farm and Graves Park are home to Sheffield's two farm animal collections, both of which are fully open to the public. |
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The white angora goat is retained from the former arms, recalling that the wool of this animal was used in the local industries. |
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Disassimilative processes constitute a marked feature in the life of animal cells. |
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Dismounting from his horse, he then takes from his leggin the butcher-knife that he always carries with him, and sticks the animal in the throat. |
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The Liverpool and Manchester Railway was the first public transport system on land which did not use animal traction power. |
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To demonstrate safety and effectiveness, human trials always have to confirm data obtained from animal testing. |
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However, successive attempts by physicians to transfuse animal blood into humans gave variable, often fatal, results. |
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These early experiments with animal blood provoked a heated controversy in Britain and France. |
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Electric motors applied in agriculture eliminated human and animal muscle power from such tasks as handling grain or pumping water. |
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The foundations of our argument rest upon a model of the human being as a pro-social groupish animal. |
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Nearly all animal and plant species that have lived on Earth are now extinct, and extinction appears to be the ultimate fate of all species. |
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After the end of gladiatorial games in the 5th century and of staged animal hunts in the 6th, most amphitheatres fell into disrepair. |
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Insects were particularly successful and even today make up the majority of animal species. |
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In animal husbandry, rubber bands are used for docking and the male castration of livestock. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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Glue traps sometimes do not kill the animal, so that one might want to kill the animal, especially a rat, before disposal. |
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The national animal of Scotland is the unicorn, which has been a Scottish heraldic symbol since the 12th century. |
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Some essence of dogitude shines through all the caprices of taste and breeding that humans have applied to the animal. |
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It was claimed in 2002 that, if animals were being transported, temperatures on the Tube would break European Commission animal welfare laws. |
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With the exception of birds, for almost all of the animal species studied, males have higher mortality than females. |
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In a broad survey of zoo animals, no relationship was found between the fertility of the animal and its life span. |
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Animal bones and a knife found behind a removable altar stone suggest that temple rituals included animal sacrifice. |
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The words animal, citizen, comedy, dangerous, obvious, and antepenultimate are stressed on the antepenultimate. |
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It produced more refined flint tools but also made use of bone, antler, shell, amber, animal teeth, and mammoth ivory. |
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Tools changed to incorporate barbs which could snag the flesh of an animal, making it harder for it to escape alive. |
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Forest clearances were undertaken to provide room for cereal cultivation and animal herds. |
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Large farmsteads produced food in industrial quantities and Roman sources note that Britain exported hunting dogs, animal skins and slaves. |
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The chinkara is the only animal that can still be found in significant numbers in Cholistan. |
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The country's biodiversity includes a vast array of plant and wildlife, including critically endangered Bengal tigers, the national animal. |
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Activists campaigning on a range of issues may use the language of minority rights, including student rights, consumer rights, and animal rights. |
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Some Hindus such as those belonging to the Shaktism tradition, and Hindus in regions such as Bali and Nepal practise animal sacrifice. |
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In contrast, the Vaishnava Hindus abhor and vigorously oppose animal sacrifice. |
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They would then stuff them into tubular casings made from the cleaned intestines of the animal, producing the characteristic cylindrical shape. |
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It shall be the duty of any owner or person in charge of any domestic animal or animals. |
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She was struck with revulsion at the sight of the dead animal. |
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Drawings of humans were rare and are usually schematic as opposed to the more detailed and naturalistic images of animal subjects. |
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It maintains a number of echomail areas, including 40 recently added that cover areas rainging from animal rights to robotics. |
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Bobbie was dancing round the room on the tips of her toes uttering animal cries, apparently ecstatic in their nature. |
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More extreme antipet people are crazed by paranoia over the possibility of contracting some disease from an animal. |
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The pages of ornamentation have motifs familiar from metalwork and jewellery that pair alongside bird and animal decoration. |
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The evisceration of the animal was accomplished with a single blow of the knife. |
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His animal pilgrims are on their way to find the common ancestor, each telling a tale about evolution. |
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The alaunt was considered a reckless animal, and had been known to attack domestic animals, or even its owner. |
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Handsomeness is the mere animal excellence, beauty the mere imaginative. |
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The Aerophore was attached as soon as respiration ceased and was continued for three minutes at which time the animal began to breathe spontaneously. |
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In addition, PER has shown broad-spectrum antiepileptic activity when administered orally in preclinical animal models, including antimyoclonic activity. |
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Research with non-human animal species provides evidence that deafness during the neonatal and extended periods beyond, results in loss of normal cochleotopic organization. |
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The Cougar has entirely disappeared, or is very rarely met with. This animal was about the size of the wolf, of a gray color, strong, active, fierce and untameable. |
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The earth shook itself like an animal on whose back a predator has lodged. It spasmed, curvetted, tossed and writhed, to throw that malignity from its shoulders. |
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In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development. |
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So there is something a little odd about this solitary animal, who rarely allows anyone to touch him and seems to have no need of other dolphinkind. |
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Back when the dorgi had been a small puppy he had ignored the more serious lessons and only seemed to be interested in the darker animal myths and legends. |
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Do you think that companies that engage in animal testing are evil? |
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The potato is already the world's third most-important food crop after wheat and rice. Corn, which is widely planted, is mainly used for animal feed. |
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The up-regulation of this enzyme in glomus cells of the carotid body in the neck enables the hypoxic animal to achieve a sustained increase in ventilation. |
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One animal in the VP group developed cerebral infarction and showed symptoms of hemiparalysis, and was humanely euthanized by a lethal dose of pentobarbital sodium. |
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Hengeyokai transfer between forms almost instantly, though when in human form, they often retain some mark of characteristic of their true animal nature. |
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The herdowner was advised not to breed from the affected animal. |
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Small industrial power requirements continued to be provided by animal and human muscle until widespread electrification in the early 20th century. |
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An animal you deem good for nothing, you may term a hinderling. |
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It required greater animal power and promoted the use of teams of oxen. |
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Most clothing appears to have been made of animal skins, as indicated by finds of large numbers of bone and antler pins which are ideal for fastening leather. |
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Moreover, this need often manifests itself in the young child's selection of a cuddly or huggable doll or stuffed animal, called a transitional object by child psychologists. |
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Strontium isotope analysis of the animal teeth showed that some had been brought from as far afield as the Scottish Highlands for the celebrations. |
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It is used solely by human effort rather than with animal or machine assistance, and is pulled backwards by the operator, requiring great physical effort. |
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The postcranial elements, which are rarely associated with hyainailourine specimens, indicate an animal capable of a plantigrade stance and adapted for terrestrial locomotion. |
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Fibula brooch with hanging disks and animal figures, Hallstatt. |
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Injection of LPS, which is more likely a hyperinflammation storm rather than sepsis, and the CLP method are both the most commonly used animal models for septic AKI research. |
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After the end of gladiatorial games in the 5th century and of animal killings in the 6th, most amphitheatres fell into disrepair, and their materials were mined or recycled. |
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In some cases, animal skulls, particularly oxen but also pig, were buried in human graves, a practice that was also found earlier in Roman Britain. |
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It is likely that they complemented agriculture with animal husbandry, but with nearby coasts and rivers it is also likely that they engaged in fishing and trading. |
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All spontaneous animal motion is performed by mechanical impulse. |
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The animal grazes, has a big upper lip and some mythical attributes. |
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Water is the chief ingredient in all the animal fluids and solids. |
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The human is, after all, the only truly intellective animal, and the language he employs is, as Bickerton observes, like no other form of animal communication. |
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The Javelina is an animal peculiar so far as I know to Spanish America. |
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The Cruelty to Animals Act 1876 left the president as one of the few individuals capable of certifying that a particular experiment on an animal was justified. |
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A noteworthy feature of Paleozoic life is the sudden appearance of nearly all of the invertebrate animal phyla in great abundance at the beginning of the Cambrian. |
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The banded leaf monkey is a very shy animal and keeps to the canopy. |
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This is not common in animals as animal hybrids are usually sterile. |
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Pets who inadvertently come into contact with the trap can be released from the glue by applying vegetable oil and gently working the animal free. |
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Upon touch, it forces both sides closed, thereby trapping, but not killing, the animal, which can then be released or killed at the trapper's discretion. |
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Locomen, prophets who claim clairvoyance, tossed animal bones from magical gourds, reading the scattered patterns to gain a glimpse into tomorrow. |
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The meat may be from any animal, but is often pork, beef, or veal. |
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The oldest date given to an animal cave painting is now a pig that has a minimum age of 35,400 years old at Pettakere cave in Sulawesi, an Indonesian island. |
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Originating in the Paleolithic period, the rock art found in Khoit Tsenkher Cave, Mongolia, includes symbols and animal forms painted from the walls up to the ceiling. |
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The discoveries, made by Paul Bahn, Sergio Rippoll and Paul Pettitt, included an animal figure at first thought to be an ibex but later identified as a stag. |
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The figures are highly stylised, and some pages use Germanic interlaced animal ornament, whilst others use the full repertoire of Celtic geometric spirals. |
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The colours are derived from animal, vegetable and mineral sources. |
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Bottom with his animal head becomes a comical version of the Minotaur. |
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The day may come when the rest of the animal creation may acquire those rights which never could have been witholden from them but by the hand of tyranny. |
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The North American Indian boy usually took as his medicine the first animal of which he dreamed during the long and solitary fast that he observed at puberty. |
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An independent 2014 review of the Irish Greyhound Board criticized the body's corporate governance, its handling of animal welfare issues, and poor financial performance. |
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The scent, usually a combination of aniseed oils and possibly animal meats or fox urine, is dragged along the terrain for distances usually of 10 or more miles. |
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Due to the high number of injuries and deaths suffered by participating horses, animal rights groups have campaigned to have the race modified or abolished. |
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Over the years, Aintree officials have worked in conjunction with animal welfare organisations to reduce the severity of some fences and to improve veterinary facilities. |
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Faroese animal welfare legislation, which also applies to whaling, requires that animals are killed as quickly and with as little suffering as possible. |
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Mongolians now regard animal husbandry as a low-status occupation. |
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Vesalius dissected human corpses, whereas Galen dissected animal corpses. |
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Towards the Andes, the shingle gives place to porphyry, granite, and basalt lavas, animal life becomes more abundant and vegetation more luxuriant. |
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For seafood to be kosher, the animal must have fins and scales. |
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For example, people are forbidden from consuming the blood of birds and mammals because, according to the Torah, this is where animal souls are contained. |
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In Java there is a curious animal, the mydaus, intermediate between a pole-cat and a badger, which lives only on the high mountains, and has an offensive smell. |
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The tank in which the shark is floating creates the illusion of the animal being cut into three pieces due to the container looking like three separate blocks. |
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Sculpture was used in religious, military and hunting scenes, depicting both human and animal figures, including depictions of real and mythological figures. |
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Few people, he claims, would choose to trade places with an animal, a fool, or an ignoramus for any amount of bodily pleasure they might thereby acquire. |
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Bordering areas of land remained in use for animal breeding. |
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The Finnish climate is suitable for cereal farming only in the southernmost regions, while the northern regions are suitable for animal husbandry. |
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The Norse often gave animal names to islands and these have been transferred into English in for example, the Calf of Flotta and Horse of Copinsay. |
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If the animal has been gut-shot, however, then you will have a problem. |
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