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A generic breeding issue encountered in all fusion designs is whether any fusion design will over-breed or under-breed during plant operation.
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In order to indulge in the informal practice, or hunting, various cross breeds (under the generic British term lurchers) have been created; such animals may be specifically bred for coursing, such as the staghounds used to hunt coyote in the United States.
Although the Scotch Terrier described here is more generic than specific to a breed, it asserts the existence of a small, hard, rough-coated terrier developed for hunting small game in the Scottish Highlands in the early 19th century; a description that shares characteristics with what was once known as the Aberdeen Terrier and is today known as the Scottish Terrier.
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But dig a little deeper, and behind your standard pickup artist or generic troll you'll find another, more considered, breed of moron.
Most of these were integrated into the generic pool of donkey bloodstock, rather than being bred pure.
According to some studies, it is a generic disorder among dogs with the most common breeds suffering being Labradors and Golden Retrievers.
Some 10,000 species fall under the generic "jellyfish" name - and they don't all behave, breed, or bloom the same.
Initial grouping of several of the highland terriers (including the Scottie) under the generic name Skye Terriers caused some confusion in the breed's lineage.
The ASA dismissed this complaint as it said the term was used in a generic sense, and readers would not infer the pigs were a specific breed.
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