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There were roughly 25,000 such private Islamic schools around Pakistan, though only a small number of them regularly bred young terrorists.
In all, they paid just under $1.8m for a collection of superbly bred young horses, including a colt by Northern Dancer out of Fleur that would be named The Minstrel.
On display, in hundreds of stalls behind the pavilion, are some of the most regally bred young horses on the planet, their fragile beauty at once breathtaking and, given the weight of the human hopes they will soon be asked to carry, poignant as well.
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It's time for the world of education to not only redefine the curriculum placed in the hands of America's teachers, but also to redefine the classrooms in which we breed young scholars.
Before the turn of the twentieth century, the Stillmans (bankers) married the Rockefellers (industrialists) to breed young Stillman-Rockefellers who controlled a chunk of the banking sector for decades while advising multiple presidents.
Some dairy farmers choose to keep a couple of young bulls around for a short time to breed young heifers (those that have just reached maturity and are getting bred for the first time).
The next spring some of my birds bred, and young birds were raised who soon became as tame as their parents.
The frustration this has bred amongst young men, particularly Pashtuns, in this popor, very traditional, conservative area, is key to eventual peace.
Isolated and impoverished, plagued by chronic electricity shortages and hardships exacerbated by Palestinian infighting, Gaza has bred a young generation that lives without hope.
Conservation workers in Peru have successfully bred two young Humboldt penguins, a breed listed as endangered in the country.
To increase numbers, horses were often bred too young, and inbreeding also occurred.
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