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"We have some animals whose parts are worth quite a bit: sheep, bobcats and bears," Lavin told the New York Daily News.
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Another good choice, stuffed meatballs, were tasty little orbs with a bit of sheep's milk cheese mixed in.
ONCE people drifted off to sleep with the aid of warm milk and a bit of sheep counting.
After our midmorning start with vinho verde (literally green wine but actually "young wine," an almost fizzy wine from the north), João fed us snacks of quince preserves along with shaved black pork and a bit of sheep's cheese.
Many children in this area sell bits of sheep in the market Young boys in al-Jdeida wake up find rain has flooded their football pitch.
Break and spend Gold and silver Market forces ReprintsMAFF's critics hope the report will take ministry officials to task for failing to act on early warnings from some of their own scientists and independent researchers that the source of BSE was contaminated bits of sheep being fed to Britain's cattle until 1988, when the practice was banned.
I love football, and as a kid I was a bit of a sheep and liked knocking around in a group.
It smells a bit like a sheep pen but has a shimmering depth of flavor you would never expect from a shotgun marriage of supermarket condiments.
Cattle appear to get mad cow because they were fed recycled bits of dead sheep and other animals.
The malted barley for scotch whisky is often dried over smoking peat fires, and in Iceland they appetisingly smoke sheep bits over the beasts' own dung.
While shepherds were whacking bits of dried sheep dung around the spongy coastline of eastern Scotland in golf's formative days, in the late 15th century, sportsmen and women to the south, in England, were tinkering with the use of artificial baits in what would come to be known as fly-fishing.
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