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To hides
verb
To put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight.
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In domestic animals, rubbing and damage to hides and wool may also occur, and meat and egg production may be reduced.
There are other places in Europe where you can see bears- Bulgaria, Romania and Finland, for example - but, as David explained, tour leaders there often use food to lure them to hides to guarantee tourists photographs.
Camel hides were the least valued as compared to hides of cattle and skins from small ruminants.
Poor transportation means was identified as one of the problems hindering camel hides from being taken to hides and skins markets.
Heavy infestations of sucking lice can cause host anemia, weight loss, damage to hides and fur (due to itching, scratching, and stains from louse feces), and general irritability, costing some livestock industries millions of dollars each year [ 7, 49- 51].
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From here on in, the chorus of voices correcting the nothing-to-hides will only swell.
"I try to hide".
You had to hide.
Nothing to hide behind.
Detractors had to hide.
(No place to hide).
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