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He then divides herd-rearing into aquatic and terrestrial (the branch he pursues), next marks off the winged from the footed (the branch he pursues), then the horned (oxen, sheep) from the hornless (the branch he pursues), then the interbreeding (horses, donkeys) from the non-interbreeding (the branch he pursues), and finally the four-footed (just pigs are left) from the two-footed (humans).

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Then the next marks are human.

Even as tent cities here swell, aid groups say an estimated 10 percent of the city's residents (a number that may be vastly understated) are camping in yards and streets next to their homes, marking off what they hope is a safe distance in case the structures fall in the next aftershock.

The couple of times I did so to see what was behind them, a salesclerk scurried over after I'd walked away to flick them back off, as if resetting a magic trick to dupe the next mark.

Didn't know you could pick up a flag after it had been announced marked off and next play was ran.

He was on to the next mark.

Democrat Barbie and Republican Ken will both be packaged with a 4-year calendar and a pen for marking off the days until the next election.

This is done by prefixing a search with directives marked off with slash marks (Table 4).

Who marked off its dimensions?

Army APCs marked off the boundaries.

One To Watch Viva Ronaldo (Richard Fahey) provided a nightmare for the rider who forgot to remove his blindfold at Doncaster on Friday but, after what proved an exercise gallop rather than a race, will strip fit next time off a career-low mark.

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