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Originally numbering in the thousands on the island of just 60 km, by the 1960s, tortoises were rarely seen and those found were all mature adults that evidently had not bred for an extended period (or had produced offspring that did not survive).
"Of course you can't be an absolute purist," said Sister Nicole, a born and bred Parisian evidently part moralist, part pragmatist.
The overall use of products from sheep evidently has a role in the choices made by Kurdish farmers in animal breeding - to breed robust races that necessarily have a lower yield in terms of production.
Greek vase paintings from the 7th century bce depict Scythians riding apparently powerful tall horses with long slender legs, implying speed; however, this breed evidently collapsed and disappeared.
Greek vase paintings from the 7th century bc depict Scythians riding tall, apparently powerful horses with long, slender legs, implying speed; however, this breed evidently collapsed and disappeared.
O'Brien evidently thinks a bit of him ("massive engine") and Douglas Macarthur is well bred, as a brother to the fortuitous Oaks winner Was.
"We breed".
State bred.
Graham McArthur, the headmaster of Somersham School in Cambridgeshire and evidently one of the new breed of officious, trembling martinets that run our schools, was quoted in the Sunday Times as saying: We rely quite a lot on parental volunteers.
Evidently so.
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