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Those rare billing and cooing macaws, Blu (Jesse Eisenberg and Jewel Anne Hathawayay), have become quite domesticated while raising their expanding brood.
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His constrained but explosive style of acting may not have been quite right for the domesticated small screen, added to which he tended to have bad luck, and twice sued TV companies: first Thames, for negligence, when he was nearly drowned on location; and second Harlech, when a comedy series was abruptly cancelled after the German backers pulled out.
For me it is highly unlikely that several quite long introns in domesticated genes have been generated by the intronization of coding sequences.
The types and amounts of compounds accumulating in wild carrot roots were quite different compared to domesticated carrot and there was wide variation in the types and amounts of tocochromanol compounds (Table 3).
It domesticates, quite literally, what was once seen as a threat.Precisely the fear of being domesticated led many gay activists, at the time of The Economist's cover, to support the idea of marriage equality warily, if at all.
Quite the opposite: We have domesticated mental illness, we have made it into an integral and somewhat banal part of our culture.
However, haplotype frequencies in wild and domesticated lineages were quite different, that is, cultivated barley possesses haplotypes at most loci that were rare or absent in wild H. spontaneum.
We might trace this connection in the various imitators of Saunders that have sprung up, how they further domesticate Saunders's already domesticated "innovative" fiction, the publishing industry quite happy to burnish its high-culture credentials in that form of symbiosis.
In many cases, other species in the same families or genera are or have been used, sometimes quite intensively, but were never fully domesticated or have remained only minor crops.
Despite difficulties in defining domestication, most workers agree that there were several independent regions of plant domestication in the Americas and that, quite frequently, different species of the same genus were domesticated independently, in different regions and by different peoples.
"And this little piggy said, 'Putting aside the fact that we are domesticated pigs, and can subsist quite well on a diet of corn and grains, there is the very real and disturbing possibility that the roast beef you're eating was our dear friend Margie.' " January 20 , 2016
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