Sentence examples for the rearing from inspiring English sources

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the rearing

noun

The back or hindmost part; that which is behind, or last on order; - opposed to front.

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The riding: the rising trot, canter, gallop, the rearing up, the bucking and the bolting off.

Details of the rearing history of this strain are outlined in Quinton et al. (2005) [ 54].

All fish were fed commercial fish feed pellets throughout the rearing cycle.

"Photoperiod" was defined as the difference between the maximum day length observed during the rearing period and average day length during the rearing period.

First, the rearing stallion/bikini combination.

The defendant did not partake in the rearing of this child.

Some 25m birds were slaughtered and the rearing of poultry in households largely ended.

Is the father involved with the pregnancy, the birth and the rearing of this child?

We struggled with the rearing of our strong willed child but it has been worth it.

Literature becomes laden with advice on the rearing of the younger generation.

Dairying is important, together with the rearing of beef cattle and sheep.

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