Whitetail deer, coyote, red fox, snowshoe hare and raccoon often make appearances. |
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Far below them in the undergrowth, hare, jungle fowl along with peacock and quail, lived in harmony. |
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It was nerve-racking when they were checking the scans for spina bifida, club foot and hare lip. |
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We ate prawn cocktails and plaice and chips and cheesecake and drank champagne and watched the hare coursers do their business. |
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A few years ago we had a major invasion of hare coursers from the North East. |
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Illegal hare coursing is a threat to populations because farmers cull them rather than have hare coursers on their land. |
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I work mainly in traffic and the dog section, but I could be sent to deal with illegal hare coursers or a burglary in rural areas. |
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Rodents and members of the rabbit or hare families are rarely infected with rabies. |
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But what they fail or seemingly don't want to take on board is the fact that hare coursing is an inherently and intrinsically cruel sport. |
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The biggest enemies of the Arctic hare are the fox, the polar bear, the wolverine, and the ermine. |
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Isolated and wild, the North Fork Valley houses moose and wolves along with pine marten, snowshoe hare and mountain lion. |
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In Alaska, the snowshoe hare follows a 10 year cycle, closely tracked by several predators. |
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The Washington Post has recently reported how the president continues to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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This is not an issue in which, to use the Least of New Labour of metaphors, he can run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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Earlier successional forest stages provide habitat for the lynx's primary prey, the snowshoe hare. |
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It does taste a little stronger than the farmed variety, which is very similar to chicken, but it is not as gamey and strong as hare. |
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Jugged hare appeared in recipe books in the early 18th century, the meat and blood placed in a jug and cooked within a larger kettle of water. |
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Because of this, hares use their superior speed to try and escape but the superior stamina of the hounds wears the hare down to exhaustion. |
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She has quite literally found herself acting as a foster mother to a very young hare. |
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The most important adaptations of the Arctic hare are its keen eyesight, acute hearing, and speed. |
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In another fragment he recommends hare, cooked rare, for a similar occasion. |
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The State continues to tolerate the barbaric treatment of timid animals in live hare coursing which was recently outlawed in the North. |
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And as a hare protection measure banning coursing will be counter-productive. |
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The range of the Arctic hare in Canada extends from Newfoundland to the High Arctic. |
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The use of faster dogs such as lurchers as in hare coursing would greatly reduce the suffering. |
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February and March are the time of year that the area's hare population is most visible. |
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Currently we've got warthogs, monkeys, a baboon, small antelopes, a scrub hare and an Egyptian goose. |
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Fuller Pinot styles go well with poached or grilled salmon, foie gras, charcuterie, rabbit, hare, boar and ham. |
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Hunting with dogs would ban a number of less well-known bloodsports, like hare coursing, mink hunting, rabbiting with terriers. |
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The seven-course meal included such delicacies as oyster sauce, jugged hare and a topical Alexandra pudding. |
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The recipe for northern Italian jugged hare also incorporates a little chocolate at the end. |
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The launch was held at a press conference at which graphic footage of foxhunting, staghunting and hare coursing was also released. |
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Across the sward a hare, its scut uplifted in alarm, scampers from the running crouch of a greyhound. |
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About 30 followers, many in red waistcoats and green knickerbockers, gathered yesterday to mark the last official hare hunt. |
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He proved clever with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome if somewhat monotonous stew. |
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It is annoying though, for the bank to produce these bonds decades after the event and start a hare running. |
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On the noble Lord's latter point, I do not want to start a hare running, but for years and years lead in paint was thought to be appropriate. |
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The hare would be given a head start and lay a trail with shreds of paper, to be chased by the hounds or harriers. |
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Some hares include the common hare, the jack rabbit, the Arctic hare, the snowshoe hare, the European hare, and the blue hare. |
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Today, you will be lucky to see a jackal scamper off, or a black-naped hare lollop across a path. |
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In the first of a series of votes, MPs rejected a Lords proposal to allow registered fox-hunting, stag hunting and hare coursing. |
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The Arctic hare can be found in Northern Canada, usually above the tree line and some islands off Greenland. |
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On downhill runs we would slice past the bellowing Buran, sometimes startling a snowy arctic hare as we rounded a bend. |
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Wildlife experts are joining forces with the police to launch a crackdown on hare coursing. |
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This rabbit is often confused with the shrub hare, rock rabbits and the Cape hare that also live in the Central Karoo. |
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In the past, stag hunting had been the preserve of the aristocracy and small-scale hare and fox hunting that of the country squires. |
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Other causes of damage in young trees can be grazing by animals such as hare and rabbits and trespass by cattle or sheep. |
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We who hunted rabbits, hares, pigeons and pheasants as part of our wintry routine were certainly aware of the mad March hare days. |
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When Franklin decides on an objective, he pursues it with the mad resolve of a greyhound chasing a mechanical hare. |
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An appeal is being made to all volunteers from previous years to come along and new hare catchers will also be very welcome. |
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My dream trip is night hawk-hunting for spring hare with African hawk eagles in Zimbabwe. |
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The general, adept in running with the hare and hunting with the hound, is now caught in a cleft stick. |
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At hare coursing meetings all over Ireland, hares are still capable of being pinned down, injured and killed by muzzled dogs. |
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The hare is constrained to hop along the path of a Lissajous figure. |
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We also spotted the nilgai, the sambur, the wild boar and even a hare. |
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There was a line that really jumped out at me in The hare With the Amber Eyes. |
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This private altarpiece says little for the modesty of the canon, whose coat-of-arms with a hare is blazoned at the hem of the Virgin's robe in the corner of the picture. |
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The Bill makes it an offence to use dogs to hunt wild mammals, effectively ruling out mounted fox-hunting and some other activities such as hare coursing. |
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The one talent that the sea hare has is to squirt obfuscating clouds of ink, which turn out, to be beautifully chemically tuned to predators' nervous systems. |
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The author calls attention to the complete similarity between these cases of leporine brucellosis and the hare disease described by Bollinger in 1874. |
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The Arctic hare, a true chionophile, may be found from Newfoundland to the Beaufort Sea, and north into the very highest reaches of the Canadian Arctic. |
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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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European game animals include various deer, wild boar, hare, and rabbit. |
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It offered a little excitement in avoiding the gamekeepers whilst producing some goodness in the shape of a rabbit or a hare for the hotpot along with a few cheap vegetables. |
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They are, essentially, a covered bike rack for dogs, designed to line them up and point them unarguably in the same direction ready for the key moment when the hare goes by. |
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The Legend of the Mick the Miller is both touching and funny, yet Michael Tanner's tale of the greatest greyhound ever to chase a mechanical hare is ultimately flawed. |
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France also has a number of complex daube and civet recipes for hare. |
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The sandy patches yield burrowing starfish, rare delicate tube anemones, heart urchins, peacock flounders, and many species of nudibranch and sea hare. |
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She was hindered by a full cry of hounds and horsemen pursuing a hare. |
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When the bustling streets of Florence get too much, escape to the garden of this family-run restaurant and eat fresh pappardelle with wild hare in the sunshine. |
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He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive. |
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Whether or not Clarke ultimately catches sight of the hare is beside the point. |
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When the ball was swept out of defence, the ubiquitous Kabba was on hand to hare away from Jaime Peters and Naylor, side-footing the ball past the advancing Price. |
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Other species in danger are the brown hare, skylark, linnet, reed bunting, tree sparrow, grey partridge, bullfinch, song thrush and grass-wrack pondweed. |
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They could have been stolen to order to be used in hare coursing which is illegal but remains a popular pursuit in the south west or to run at unlicensed tracks. |
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The specialist team of six police officers had become experts in tackling illegal hare coursers and much of the work was based on intelligence received. |
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Shooting sessions were held in the autumn and also the low levels of culling coursing during the bulk of the year, that again causes hare populations to decline. |
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As the water rose, the guinea pig rose too, although it ordinarily doesn't stand around on its hind legs, but rather squats like a hare or a rabbit. |
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The reality is that you cannot run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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The Arctic hare inhabits the tundra regions of Canada from Newfoundland west to the Mackenzie River Delta and north to the tip of Ellesmere Island. |
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Or maybe, they wanted to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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Areas of disagreement is that the impact of hunting with hounds and beagles, we are not actually quite clear whether they have any significant impact on hare numbers overall. |
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A hound whose speed increases arithmetically chases a hare whose speed also increases arithmetically, how far do they travel before the hound catches the hare? |
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Like grouse shooters, fox hunters, lampers, hare coursers, badger baiters and of course meat eaters, anglers do what they do simply because they enjoy doing it. |
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Stag hunting with hounds and hare coursing are not necessary. |
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Tortoise disqualified for technical reasons, first place awarded to sputnik hare. |
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Having started a hare running about possible advertising on the ABC, then denied it, the Communications Minister Helen Coonan has now restructured the ABC board. |
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This disease of taking the law into one's hands has its inspiration from the fact that the Government is trying to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. |
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Meanwhile, he has handed Mr Hague an advantage by appearing to start a hare running only to shoot it down as soon as it appeared to be getting somewhere. |
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The Krishna Movement stresses continual silent chanting of the hare Krishna mantra in order to keep the mind focused on God. |
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We reckon the dog might be a bit handy at ratting or hare coursing. |
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Meanwhile, the 23-year-old Pattinson may be the tortoise to Lautner's hare. |
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A hare is be given a short head start to blaze a trail, marking his devious way with shreds of paper, soon to be pursued by a shouting pack of harriers. |
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The pheasant calls for Pommard, while songbirds and hare lend themselves to aged Bordeaux or a light Gevrey. |
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I even remember one time having my fortune told at a hare course by an old duckerer, as the Gypsies call their crystalgazers. |
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It is among the largest hare species and is adapted to temperate, open country. |
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The European hare was first described in 1778 by German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas. |
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There is some debate as to whether the European hare and the Cape hare are the same species. |
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It is possible that the genetic differences between the European and Cape hare are due to geographic separation rather than actual divergence. |
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It has been speculated that in the Near East, hare populations are intergrading and experiencing gene flow. |
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Historically, up to 30 subspecies of European hare have been described, although their status has been disputed. |
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In comparison to the European rabbit, the hare has a proportionally smaller stomach and caecum. |
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The golden eagle preys on the European hare in the Alps, the Carpathians, the Apennines and northern Spain. |
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The hare is a character in some fables, such as The Tortoise and the Hare of Aesop. |
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Hares have traditionally been hunted in Britain by beagling and hare coursing. |
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In beagling, the hare is hunted with a pack of small hunting dogs, beagles, followed by the human hunters on foot. |
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The Bern Convention lists the hare under Appendix III as a protected species. |
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The middle class were known to wear fox, hare and beaver while the less fortunate wore goat, wolf and sheepskin. |
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Arctic hare diets are more diverse in summer, but still primarily consists of willow, dryas and grasses. |
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Arctic hare have been reported to occasionally eat meat, including fish and the stomach contents of eviscerated caribou. |
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When chasing a hare he and his pack of dogs unwittingly ran into a coven of witches, overturned their cauldron and disrupted their ceremony. |
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On the high mountain tops, species including ptarmigan, mountain hare and stoat can be seen in their white colour phase during winter months. |
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Another carving took the form of a metapodium of a hare or arctic fox made of mammoth tusk. |
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Using scallops and silver eel, mallard and Arctic hare, Nick whips up a mouth-watering array of menus. |
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We were fortunate enough to spot Arctic foxes and the Arctic hare, neatly camouflaged in the snow. |
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They show variously an Arctic hare, a reindeer and a wolf and start from pounds 65 each. |
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Tundra The arctic hare and The arctic willow Spanning the Arctic arctic fox sport has shallow roots so Circle, the tundra is the white coats. |
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They enlist the services of fun-loving penguin Caruso, Arctic hare Lena and snow goose Pieps to scour every inch of the ice floes to find Lars. |
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Place the pappardelle on a hot dish, grate a little Parmesan cheese over them, add the hare condiment, and serve hot. |
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A fox and a wild boar, a hare and a lemming, a chinchilla and a slender loris, a couple of toads and dodos trudge along with solemn persistence. |
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Arctic hare do not survive well in captivity, living only a year and a half at most. |
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The guanaco, the viscacha, and the hare of the Pampas, are found in Patagonia. |
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In the second case, snowshoe hare declines in northern Canada and Alaska may force goshawks to migrate south. |
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Guided by the wise suggestion of a snowshoe hare, they follow the blinking star to a television studio on the city's outskirts. |
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No two animals were exactly alike, though unmistakable as hare or wild goat or chukor, as bharal or marmot, a wild profusion of them. |
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A quiet walk may be rewarded by sightings of brown hare, muntjac deer and badgers. |
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But the hare finds a solution with the perfect Christmas gift. |
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The European hare was introduced to Ireland during the late 19th century for the purposes of hare coursing. |
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He capers irascibly around his paddock, putting up a hare, which darts nimbly out of reach of his hooves. |
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There are a brace of birds and hare, that I cribbed this morning out of a basket of game. |
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The hare lends its form to the witch for her twilight flittings and scuddings to the place of some unhallowed rendezvous. |
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She voted in favour of David Steel's bill to legalise abortion, as well as a ban on hare coursing. |
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The three stadiums in Northern Ireland are licensed by the Irish Coursing Club, which also organises hare coursing throughout the Island. |
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The Canadian zone mammals include the mountain weasel, snowshoe hare, and several species of chipmunks. |
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In the Alps, the mountain hare lives at elevations from 700 to 3800 m, depending on biographic region and season. |
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The mountain hare is a large species, though it is slightly smaller than the European hare. |
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Studies have shown that the diet of the mountain hare varies from region to region. |
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In northern parts of Finland, Norway and Sweden, the mountain hare and the European hare compete for habitat. |
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Similarly, some scientists believe that the Irish hare should be regarded as a separate species. |
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The campaign has revealed widespread public support for a ban on hare hunting in Scotland. |
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In modern times, they are caught in unbaited traps on pathways or at abandoned fox, badger, hare or pheasant trails. |
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Learning and memory using nociceptors in the sea hare, Aplysia has been described. |
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Herbivores on the tundra include the Arctic hare, lemming, muskox, and caribou. |
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The attack on a sea hare by a spiny lobster causes release of the whitish opaline, followed the co-release of both opaline and ink. |
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Sigi meets other animals native to the desert, including camels, a hare, a jerboa, a desert sand fox, a sand cat, and a sand gecko. |
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A hare flushed into the open by one cat will often flee straight at a littermate, and the whole family will eat. |
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The bronze hare in the hall is a reminder of Harry the hare, who regularly lollops through the garden. |
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Compared to the European rabbit, food passes through the gut more rapidly in the hare, although digestion rates are similar. |
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Indigenous mammals include the leopard, hyena, fox, wolf, hare, oryx, and ibex. |
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The mad hare reappears in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, in which Alice participates in a crazy tea party with the March Hare and the Mad Hatter. |
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The Davies were happy to see the return of native flora and fauna, and grey partridge, lapwing and brown hare in particular have benefited from the crop rotation. |
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The European hare has a wide range across Europe and western Asia and has been introduced to a number of other countries around the globe, often as a game species. |
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But rather than admit that, we hopped on to Google and discovered the Easter Bunny originates from Eostre, the pagan Goddess of Easter, who changed a bird into a hare. |
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Finland's native lagomorphs are the European hare and the mountain hare. |
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The Egyptians therefore in their hieroglyphics expressed a melancholy man by a hare sitting in her form, as being a most timorous and solitary creature. |
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Some species, such as, the red fox, hedgehog and badger, are very common, whereas others, like the Irish hare, red deer and pine marten are less so. |
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Local lore claims that the custom began when two ladies of Hallaton were saved from a raging bull by a startled hare, distracting the bull from its charge. |
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Well done to stadium manager Bernie Maxted for stopping the hare, although commiserations go to Carneys Exile for the injury he sustained when this was done. |
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They decided to punish him, and the next time he was hunting, one of the witches turned herself into a hare, and led both Bowerman and his hounds into a mire. |
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The Arctic hare is a herbivore, and specifically a folivore. |
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Attempts to introduce the Arctic hare and the muskox have both failed. |
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None-the-less, the day did come when I caught my first snowshoe hare. |
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Maybe it was the snowshoe hare they caught and killed a few minutes after my host and guide, Mike Williams, and I stepped into the dog hair popple. |
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The snowshoe hare, for instance, appears to rely on changes in day length to signal when to transform its coat color from winter white to summer brown. |
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The European hare is listed as being of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature because it has a wide range and is moderately abundant. |
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The small animals seen most commonly include the eastern grey squirrel, the snowshoe hare, the groundhog, the skunk, the raccoon, the chipmunk and the Canadian beaver. |
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Pinosylvin methyl ether deters snowshoe hare feeding on green alder. |
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In the early afternoon, the hare pie is spread on the ground at a dip at the top of Hare Pie Bank, which is possibly the site of an ancient temple. |
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The few native land mammals in Greenland include the polar bear, arctic fox, reindeer, arctic hare, musk ox, collared lemming, ermine, and arctic wolf. |
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I ended up in a squat in Amsterdam and started going to a Hare Krishna temple. |
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Hare hunting is a cruel and barbaric pastime carried out without respect for our wildlife. |
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As Hare notes, the best practicum students not only lend an extra pair of hands but spur new ways of thinking. |
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He mentions David Hare as an example of a playwright who succeeds in merging theatre with politics. |
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For Rebus it is another opportunity to dwell, as he does often, on the bodysnatchers Burke and Hare. |
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There are displays dedicated to the notorious Edinburgh bodysnatchers Burke and Hare, and cannibal Sawney Bean. |
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I know someone down the hall whose granddaughter shaved her head and became a Hare Krishna. |
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He's a Perth guy, became a Hare Krishna, changed his name, and travelled all around the world. |
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Hare Krishnas do not think philosophers and scholars have accomplished much, if they can not free one from death. |
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Hare Krishnas belong to ISKCON, the International Society for Krishna Consciousness. |
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So now I am the proud owner of some Hare Krishna meditation tome with no English text whatsoever. |
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On 3rd April the Mayor of Moscow signed a decree allotting 5 acres of land for a Hare Krishna temple in Moscow. |
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Frank's sister Yvonne and her Ghanaian husband, Shastra, live next to a Hare Krishna temple in a rain forest outside Accra. |
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Geoffrey Rush plays Superintendent Hare, who is given carte blanche to track down, capture, or if necessary kill Ned Kelly. |
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Competitors were treated to a well deserved drink and sandwiches at the Hare and Hounds Pub following the hill climb. |
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Hare coursing is just the same and as greyhound racing has proved there is a way out of killing the animals. |
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A Lieutenant Luther Hare had ridden ahead of the column with some Crow scouts. |
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Robert Hare invented the deflagrator for the production of high levels of electric current. |
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Hare turned King's evidence, but Burke was hanged and afterwards publicly dissected. |
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When he wasn't being banged to the ground, Bergman was falling over himself as Hare treated him like a personal punchbag. |
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This last point is crucial because Hare avoids the trap of agitprop by cannily subverting the play's anti-war bias. |
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In the early stages the smooth boxing Hare easily countered the onrushing Cherchari who was not making the best of his height and reach advantages. |
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Tonight there will be karaoke in the saloon bar from 8pm, tomorrow night is steak night and Sunday is the Hare and Hounds' Baranados Charity Race Night. |
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Hare coursing is a complete anathema in a civilised society. |
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Now his memoirs, The patagonian Hare, published at age 84 in 2009 to unanimous acclaim in France, have been released in English. |
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A Witch's Tangled Hare, a 1959 Warner Brothers cartoon, offers Bugs Bunny and Witch Hazel in a pastiche of selections from Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet. |
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Ian Hare resisted the temptation to over-play his hand at the start, keeping a firm grip on the music's architecture with a fine control of pace and registration. |
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The famous bodysnatchers Burke and Hare were never charged with violation of sepulchre because they eventually resorted to murder as a way of finding bodies to sell. |
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She has just finished writing her pre-medical examinations at Fort Hare, having gained a first-class matriculation pass at the Healdtown Institution last year. |
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In 2007, Nicholas Hare Architects were appointed to produce detailed designs for the first set of new buildings. |
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Among his influences at Oxford were WS Watt, R Meiggs, RM Hare, Elizabeth Anscombe, Eric Dodds, Eduard Fraenkel, David Pears and Gilbert Ryle. |
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Additionally charities and organisations run promotional or educational stalls, such as the Hare Krishna tent which provide free vegetarian food. |
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On 25 April 1981 Tigers traveled to Moseley where Dusty Hare broke the world record for points scored in first class fixtures. |
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Govinda's temple and restaurant, run by the Hare Krishnas in Swansea, is a focal point for many Welsh Hindus. |
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Hare coursing was already a well established sport in the country and greyhounds were bred for racing in Ireland from the very start. |
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Her first marriage, from 1984 to 1985, was to German Hare Krishna devotee Radha Raman. |
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Hare coursing with greyhounds was once an aristocratic pursuit, forbidden to lower social classes. |
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Powis Street and Hare Street, laid out in the early 19th century, became the main shopping streets. |
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Two smooth spurs on this eastern flank of Skiddaw, Sale How and Hare Crag, are listed in separate tops in some guidebooks. |
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Once Skiddaw House is reached a fairly direct line is possible, climbing over either Sale How or Hare Crag. |
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Strtd wid grandmoms blessings den Hare Rama Hare Krishna Temple den work meets den Gurudwara and family dinnr. |
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Duncan Hare dons his sea legs to check out the Dubai International Boat Show and finds a very special vehicle on display. |
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Familiar tales featured include Rapunzel and Rumpelstilzchen, while others like Old Rinkrank and The Little Sea Hare are less well known. |
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Operation Sea Hare was launched after police received information that the householder possessed wildlife items. |
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Others, such as Old Rinkrank, Fundevogel and The Little Sea Hare are little known. |
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Malcolm, who tells me about the storytelling walks he has been on and led, making a tale last the whole way, nominates The Sea Hare. |
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Striking the highway beyond the little copse she skirted the dark iron palings enclosing Hare. |
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Gaur was an example of a man without a BA who seemed infinitely better educated than the fellows who left Fort Hare with glittering degrees. |
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Sun Myung Moon, or Hare Krishnas, Scientologists or the people who called themselves Jesus Freaks were a minority among the boomers. |
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He also named year-round residents, such as the Willow Ptarmigan and Arctic Hare. |
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Jean Baptise Oudry's 18th century still life of Hare, Red-legged Partridge and Snipe was similar in content but showed no weapon. |
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The tales he chose were The Little Sea Hare, Fundevogel, Rapunzel, The Boy Who Left Home To Learn Fear, Old Rainkrank and Rumpelstilzchen. |
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In the late 1990s, a new edition of Aesop's Fables showed a far bawdier side than simple tales such as the Tortoise and the Hare. |
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Heather Hare Hi Heather, Yes, I think this is Sisyrinchium striatum, commonly known as blue-eyed grass. |
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The concept behind Atma has been developed by Hare Krishna monk Tarakanatha Das whose aim is to create a spa for the soul. |
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Jordan Louis Hare, 23, of Foxberry Close in Pontprennau, Cardiff, pleaded guilty to making off without paying for pounds 60 of diesel. |
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The reclusive Hare Krishnas the Falconer-Pughs visit Magaluf, while Sharon and Harry Foster go on a trekking holiday in India. |
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If you thought the Hare Krishnas faded away with bell bottoms and disco, the scene at 72 Commonwealth Ave. |
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But he has to be somewhere and all roads constantly come back to the Hare Krishnas or New Age Travellers. |
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Outplay Entertainment, started by Douglas and Richard Hare, are targeting the growing market for mobile, social and online gaming. |
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The park will provide undisturbed, natural habitat to Chinkara, Urial Chukar Patridgem, Grey Patridge, Hare, Fox, Monitor Lizard etc. |
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Courses offered by it also teach classical Sanskrit, traditional Hinduism, Hare Krishna, Hindu views on war and peace, etc. |
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It was another lesson from Fort Hare that I had to unlearn in Johannesburg. |
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But such reasoning, Hare thinks, does not only support the position of the antiabortionist. |
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His dealings with squatter R. R. McBean and superintendents Hare and Nicolson amaze the 16-year-old, who has little experience with the wealthy privileged class. |
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Across the darkling meadows, from the heights of Hare, the tintinnabulation sounded mournfully, penetrating the curl-wreathed tympanums of Lady Parvula de Panzoust. |
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I have endeavoured to acquire a knowledge of the Hare system, and I have read Mill upon the subject, and it seems to me that the present proposal is opposed to that system. |
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The rest is placed in a sack to be carried up the nearby Hare Pie Hill. |
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The Nomarchs of the Hare Nome and Early Middle Kingdom History. |
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In this time of concern over the fate of the Arctic regions, Polar Bear, Arctic Hare illuminates the rich diversity of life that abounds in the far north. |
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The decree cited the Hare Krishnas and Jehovah's Witnesses as examples of nontraditional groups and Hizb ut-Tahrir as an example of an extremist organization. |
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State police chief Hare Krishna Deka said a faction of an insurgent group, the United Peoples' Democratic Solidarity, was believed to be behind the blast. |
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I was looking for a job, I came to know about a recruitment drive taking place at Hare Krishna Exports, one of the leading exports houses of the country. |
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Further regeneration is centred on Hare Street and the Riverside. |
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He was cremated hours after his death, dressed in traditional Indian robes as two of his closest friends, both Hare Krishnas, chanted quietly at his side. |
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Accompanied by cello, squeeze box, cymbals and other percussive gadgets, the actors perform new interpretations of familiar fables like The Tortoise and The Hare. |
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This building was also designed by Nicholas Hare Architects. |
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Winifred's father later married Agnes, the sister of Nicholas Hare. |
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