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lions
noun
Plural of lion
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An existing state law already bars Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks from disclosing identifying information about hunters who kill bears, mountain lions or wolves.
The park where the mauling occurred allows lions to roam while tourists drive through the preserve.
See Scotland Britart British and Irish Lions (rugby union); not "British Lions" British Council British empire but British Empire Medal British Film Institute BFI on second mention British Isles A geographical term taken to mean Great Britain, Ireland and some or all of the adjacent islands such as Orkney, Shetland and the Isle of Man.
O'Connor, who played at fly-half for the Wallabies in all three Lions Tests last summer, saw his Wallabies contract torn up a few weeks ago after his latest "alcohol-related" incident, but on the pitch he remains a potent force.
You switched to sweetener because sugar will kill you, only to find there are cornered lions less deadly than aspartame.
It epitomises that combination of menace and absurdity satirised in Chris Morris's film Four Lions.
Among the quartet of associates' premieres, the headline event will probably be Akram Khan's Until the Lions.
There were seven multiple goal-scorers for the Tigers - with Jack Riewoldt booting four majors - while Zorko booted two goals for the Lions.
Sea lions have canine teeth, just like a dog.
A big threat was infection from a nasty bacteria that lives in the mouths of sea lions.
They did it with ease, extending their lead at every change to win 21.17 (143) to 12.9 (81) against the under-manned Lions.
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