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Local resident Charles Brenin has set up a Facebook page called Think Before You Breed: "Why breed something for which there is no market?
As organizational leaders, every day our actions breed something.
There's no reason tablets, which are almost always connected to the web, can't take advantage of this speed, as well — and breed something new.
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Fifteen years after creating the role, familiarity has bred something very close to perfection.
Has there ever been anyone like him?... [The book] will reinforce the consensus view that Asia bred something special in Lee. Lee excels in pithy evaluations of regional and national strengths and weaknesses.
Hollywood's familiarity with psychiatrists — and our filmmakers are no strangers to the couch — has bred something more like contempt, to the point where a mumbling, depressive wreck like the hero of "Shrink" seems more the norm than the exception.
By the turn of the millennium, some of these genres were standing strong, while some were crumbling under the weight of their own mediocrity and ego and it was this stagnation that bred something shocking and unique.
By the turn of the millennium, some of these genres were standing strong, while some were crumbling under the weight of their own mediocrity and ego – and it was this stagnation that bred something shocking and unique.
The mosquito can breed in something as small as a soda bottle, but its ideal breeding conditions are large containers common in many parts of Southeast Asia to store drinking water.
"If you move them together there is the potential they won't breed or something else will happen.
The study also showed that larger breeds of dog are more beneficial than smaller breeds—something I have been arguing for a long time.
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