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No man, no horn, no cow.
I'm saying, he's in trouble no horn.
A street sign one block from my apartment reads, "No horn blowing except for danger".
There was no horn section, no back-up singers, no creepy vocalist singing "Wonderful World".
For all the good it does it may as well read, "No horn blowing except for self-expression".
Everybody was like, 'The whole world's coming to an end here, let's get out.' There was no warning, there was no horn, nothing.
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Tajima is the home of Japanese wagyu, or beef cattle, which, legend has it, journeyed to Japan from the Korean peninsula in the company of Ame-no-Hiboko, a local divinity, in the fifth century B.C. Elsewhere in Japan, the four breeds of wagyu -- black, red, no-horn and shorthorn -- have been bred with cattle imported from Europe and the United States.
Kane's reply may go some way towards avoiding the second (no control) horn of the dilemma.
In the Horn variety, both ewes and rams have horns, while the polled variety have no horns at all.
Head characteristics: Historically, Limousins have been known to be horned, but you will find many more Limousins with no horns (or are polled).
She was unfailingly generous, but she tolerated no horn-tooting.
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