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"bred" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of breed
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raised reared cultivated cultured trained educated produced refined brought up impregnated pregnant with child caused begot engendered generated hatched induced occasioned propagated prepared qualified disciplined practised(UK) practiced(US) equipped schooled competent capable able fit skilled proficient eligible adequate up to snuff satisfactory worthy born delivered birthed begotten conceived created reproduced spawned procreated developed dropped formed had conceived of given birth to brought about brought forth bought into being resulted in catalysed(UK) catalyzed(US) effectuated brought prompted gave rise to led to brought on brought to pass ended in translated into acquired picked up adopted assumed engaged in discovered gained took to undertook attained assimilated embraced took up reached sustained achieved nurtured multiplied begat sired mothered proliferated progenerated produced offspring beared young fathered offspring gave birth to sired offspring mated copulated fornicated slept coupled humped bonked slept together laid had sex had sexual intercourse made love cohabited had it off had it away shagged rogered knobbed made whoopee fooled around fostered nourished nursed cared for looked after tended kept provided for encouraged promoted advanced furthered supported parented taught instructed developt shaped moulded(UK) guided coached implanted inculcated planted sowed sown instilled enrooted inseminated infixed introduced impressed infused put injected imprinted rooted inserted insinuated lodged incited provoked stimulated aroused excited kindled animated fomented activated enkindled awakened inflamed agitated abetted made actuated indoctrinated brainwashed dinned programmed inspired drummed into impressed upon dinned something into impressed on inculcated in dinned in got into head gotten into head worked over grew grown harvested farmed cropped dressed drest pollinated cross-pollinated fertilised(UK) fertilized(US) self-fertilized self-pollinated crossbred cross-fertilized welled intensified amplified augmented swelled swoll swollen built escalated exacerbated heightened increased magnified mounted accentuated aggravated boosted domesticated tamed broke brake broken housebroke housebroken domiciliated gentled subdued mastered subjugated controlled herded housetrained house-trained broke in broken in fecundated seeded got pregnant gotten pregnant knocked up made pregnant got into trouble got up the duff got up the spout put in the club got up the stick put in the family way got with child composted fed feed manured mulched top-dressed dunged enriched fructified fertigated covered More

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Chaos bred fear, fear bred violence and violence bred revenge and anger and more violence.
I was bred without emotions, I was bred to be a soldier, I was bred to be militant.
He's an American Akita but they're originally bred from Japan, they were bred to attack bears.
From just 14 original captive-bred birds, it has bred hundreds of wild Kaka that now flap freely around Wellington's hilltop neighborhoods.
It is most female donkeys that never conceive when bred to male horses, not most female horses when bred to male donkeys.
To reach that conclusion, the researchers selected 36 female guppies bred for large brains, 36 bred for small brains, and 16 comparable to wild guppies.
The majority of horses at the September sale are Kentucky-bred because everyone wants a Kentucky bred-horse, Keeneland's director of communications, Amy Gregory, told me.
Disobedience is bred — or, rather — programmed — in.
He found a culture, a group of people that were growing cannabis, and they had bred—literally selectively bred the cannabis for two different reasons: one for fiber and one for oils.
They're real assistance dogs and specifically bred for that purposes.
I love storytelling because I think we're bred on storytelling.
"The game was born and bred in England," he says.
Lacks' cells, on the other hand, bred every 48 hours.
A sense of superiority is bred into the FSO's culture.
This movement was bred from the human desire for immediacy.
The Reaper was bred to reach record levels of heat.
Polk lacked Jackson's ability to instill fear that bred loyalty.
The creatures were bred not to fear tremors and quakes.
Plus, one might say they were bred for venture capital.
Although less well known, microorganisms can also be bred selectively.
Along the way he trained and bred and sold horses.
The residents of Hailsham are being bred for their organs.
But the news has already bred hostility among some Republican.
That reticence has bred frustration among some United States officials.
They were bred mainly for the look of the pelts.
Uber, Twitter, and Salesforce all were bred in San Francisco.
The most commonly bred species is the African pygmy hedgehog.
My favorite detail of all: Bondarchuk was insistent upon using the meticulously bred Borzoi dogs for a fox-hunting sequence in keeping with the national tradition, except that the noble-bred species had grown uncommon.
It's just like over-bred New Yorkers you were helping, right?
But it turns out that my familiarity shouldn't have bred contempt.
Others are bred, or engineered, to show specific symptoms or syndromes.
Many dogs sold in pet stores are bred in puppy mills.
He has successfully bred 951 rhinos over the last 393 years.
If he's a full-bred American bulldog, he's allowed to stay.
Bred for hunting, greyhounds are tailored to spend time with people.
In one, the team bred mice with genetically weakened immune systems.
Instead, a rapidly changing world and unresponsive politics have bred disillusionment.
Top brass' unkept promises bred distrust among employees past and present.
But the cases of Vorayuth and other elites have bred skepticism.
Specialization has bred feelings of isolation, futility, and confusion in individuals.
Frequent house searches and random frisking on the street bred resentment.
The fertile land here has bred a number of great people.
"I'm Texas born, Texas bred, gotta go with oil," Dickerson said.
This has bred conflict and resentment, rather than cooperation and collaboration.
The zoo has bred 31 healthy Tasmanian devil joeys so far.
A well-bred scuffler named Cecil Rhodes got the ball rolling.
All three were born and bred in the villages surrounding Xinhuang.
"Me being slammed then bred," the user wrote under the image.
Cannabis strains like Skinnygirl can be bred to highlight specific cannabinoids.
As dislocation bred dysfunction, gangs of neo-Nazis roamed the city.
They're bred to survive to the plate, not focused on nutrition.
First thing's first: I am an Arsenal fan, born and bred.
I'm a New Yorker born and bred — I'm New York tough.
The cowboys, bred the old-fashioned way, can barely keep up.
The organization was born and bred in the city of Seattle.
The Andean flock last bred successfully in 1999, the reserve said.
At least 72,000 captive-bred salamanders have been released since then.
That's unfortunately the system that we were born and bred into.
For the textile artist Adam Pogue, necessity has always bred invention.
It has bred a culture of corruption among our political class.
It also bred, even early on, a skeptic's eye toward elites.
"Reactions to the Great Depression bred protectionism and authoritarianism," he said.
Then, the absence of oil-producing countries from negotiations bred conflict.
That shared affinity may well have been bred in the bone.
Are they bred in the intestines of livestock on factory farms?
Philadelphia-bred rapper Tierra Whack, 23, is quickly rocketing to stardom.
Having tax-supported churches and ministers often bred complacency and corruption.
MyRepublic, on the other hand, was born and bred on broadband networks.
American-bred individualism to face down and tame an uncertain world. Wilder's
Domesticated animals have been bred, for centuries perhaps, to live with humans.
When Burton then bred the F0003 generation with itself, however, problems appeared.
Broiler chickens have been bred to ridiculous sizes: Zuidhof, MJ, et al.
Wolfsburg bred a "headquarters mentality" that insulated the firm from outside influence.
Biohacker David Ishee with mastiffs he has bred to lessen genetic disorders.
That combination of natural wealth and inequality bred resentments that populists exploited.
His fall bred a lot of resentment there, which ISIS perhaps exploited.
They were home-grown terrorists, they were born and bred in Europe.
Nations have always bred monsters; and nations love monsters but not artists.
Familiarity has bred content among most right-leaning voters (see chart 1).
Commercial: Bred to deliver 412 horsepower and 390 foot-pounds of torque.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: I am a New Yorker, born and bred.
As we have learned from the scandals the Panama Papers have bred
Starbucks, Nordstrom, Apple, and Uber are all examples of competition bred excellence.
Harris is the Berkeley-bred daughter of immigrants from India and Jamaica.
All of the reptiles and insects in the exhibition are captive-bred.
Humans bred them to be loyal, good hunters, and sometimes just cuddly.
An earlier group of space travelers from Earth settled and bred there.
Would they come directly from Ball's Pyramid, or their captive bred descendants?
The philosophical question at its dark heart — is evil born or bred?
The Russians, bred on Leninist cynicism, harnessed it to undermine American democracy.
He is lightly raced, bred for the distance and in expert hands.
As the mosquitoes bred, they produced offspring: roughly 2400,210 after two generations.
Next they bred mice with the mutation and examined their sleep patterns.
"We were both born and bred in Brooklyn, New York," she said.
"He's a born and bred consumer," Adeney said, of the other boy.
The retirees, in their past life, had been commercially milked and bred.
Republican insiders say success has bred success, up and down the ballot.
Monkeys were bred in captivity, forests were conserved and hunting was banned.
That requires staying on an intensively bred bucking bull for eight seconds.
Mice bred to make extra Klotho lived 30 percent longer, for instance.
She and her colleagues also bred healthy mice to make extra Klotho.
Dr. Dubal and her colleagues bred these mice with Klotho-boosted mice.
In South Africa, for example, lions are bred in deplorable conditions to keep numbers high enough for a lot of hunting licenses, which led to the Obama decision to prohibit the import of captive-bred lions from fenced enclosures.
While Fadell's tenacious management turned many people off, it also bred incredible devotion.
Tatum also launched his own vodka line, Born and Bred, in February 2017.
Born and bred in Tecate, Ishmael agreed to meet in a small park.
The Iowa-born, SoCal-bred sonic wunderkind began writing music as a teen.
Beagles were bred as hunting dogs and are known to be fiercely loyal.
Decades of Palestinian corruption, mismanagement, and obstructionism have bred frustration and donor fatigue.
My dad bred, trained, and hunted coon hounds when I was a kid.
They haven't been bred for hundreds of years to be at my feet.
On the right that has bred a culture which flatly rejects the evidence.
But some recessive conditions, like hip dysplasia, could not simply be bred away.
He's also bred uncertainty, including over whether he'll slap tariffs on imported cars.
Anthony Mendez was born and bred in the Bronx, where he still lives.
We are born (in my case) and bred (in Georgie's case) Essex girls.
Abou Bassel said conflict had bred expertise in battlefield medicine in rebel strongholds.
We may have actually bred this capacity into them, either deliberately or unconsciously.
You cannot let that kind of talk be bred on a college campus.
It's a bacteria that has been bred [...] that's how the Japanese do it.
Despite naysayers, breeders bred and sold animals that commanded high prices throughout 2015.
That overconfidence bred complacency, at least among the party establishment and its base.
I'm South London born and bred and I think it sounds quite homely.
The pursuit of official certainty, in other words, has bred an epistemological uncertainty.
This lack of tactical clarity bred tension and distrust in the locker room.
The little half-bred Albanian, His face is rather on the Jewish side.
The stallion is about 1,400 pounds and bred with 125 mares this year.
It's a socially, historically, and institutionally bred behavior that embeds in the psyche.
First responders balked at the proposal, but the anger that bred it persists.
These cows were bred for physical endurance, giving them more intramuscular fat cells.
Chris Tang, the chef, is of Chinese descent, Manhattan-born and Queens-bred.
Their efforts bred more interfaith "Judeo-Christian" attempts to promote tolerance and diversity.
Photographer Verena Stefanie Grotto was born and bred in Bassano del Grappa, Italy.
The sanctuary now has natural [reproduction], but before I [bred them in captivity].
There is one catch: Mr. Jing is not a born-and-bred Henanese.
Stenmark, a veteran judge, has bred Saint Bernards, Salukis and Dandie Dinmont terriers.
The dogs at Westminster are the very model of well-bred canine sophistication.
Nearly half the retailers claimed that their animals were captive-bred in Japan.
THE POWER COUPLEBeyoncé is Houston-bred, but her songs have New York moxie.
Back-channel intrigues thwarted accountability, concentrated power in the presidency and bred mistrust.
In a famous experiment, scientists bred Russian foxes without a fear of people.
Some species sold as captive-bred are notoriously difficult to coax into reproducing.
Coleen was no exception, having been practically bred and raised in this world.
Breaking the cycle The March for Our Lives crowd is distinctly bred online.
We have things that we can use that have been conventionally bred. Right?
Then, the researchers looked for instances in which mothers and daughters bred simultaneously.
While his ancestors in Germany were bred to hunt badgers, Burns prefers babies.
One is to ask the pet store whether they were bred in captivity.
In some studies, the more girthy the bone, the more babies it bred.
These specimens were bred in the lab to produce more tardigrades for the analysis.
Big Bird bred with two medium ground finches, and those offspring started a lineage.
Across 14 tracks, the Brooklyn-bred rapper doesn't wallow in grief, he explores it.
But the $38K, 218 mph, track bred e-moto isn't exactly average rider accessible.
All of SeaWorld's whales that were born after that date were bred in captivity.
The_Donald, if you asked the far left, that's where Nazis are born and bred.
Each tweet bred a frenzied news cycle full of outrage and analysis and confusion.
Vesps are like aliens bred on Earth who evolved deep in the Appalachian Mountains.
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They come in a range of colours and are bred across South-East Asia.
Now considered a "stud," Pharoah has bred with more than 100 mares so far.
I was born and bred on Long Island, New York, to a doctor's family.
The Kyoto team bred a certain number of the dark flies with regular flies.
Religiosity has bred an extremism that at times has looked like tearing Pakistan apart.
In the years since, however, the descendants of these dogs have bred and multiplied.
For centuries, it has been a magnet for well-bred aesthetes from further north.
The alabai is a home-bred Turkmen variety of the Central Asian shepherd dog.
Yet its dominance in hardware, which encouraged a relaxed attitude towards software, bred failure.
Nevada-bred chart perennials The Killers have announced their first album in five years.
While some horses are bred specifically for eventing, others like Blackfoot Mystery are discovered.
Born and bred in Los Angeles, Yoo just didn't understand who was fighting whom.
Her mother bred West Highland terriers and her father ran an animal food company.
Largely due to the secrecy of the negotiation process, the TPP long bred suspicion.
It is one of five timber rattlesnakes that have been bred for the island.
That effort bred a booming business complete with a podcast, book, and coaching clients.
Tatum partnered with Grand Teton Distillery to create Born and Bred Vodka in 2017.
But, in terms of tone and issues, Moore is a born and bred Trumpite.
It seems now that the internal pushback bred doubts about that line of thinking.
"Wars are bred by poverty and oppression," Marshall said in a 1947 radio speech.
"Born and Bred celebrates what unfolds when camaraderie meets adventure," the distillery's website reads.
In 1956, Needles became the first Florida-bred horse to win the Kentucky Derby.
That bred even more laughter, though it was hard to tell at whose expense.
He hopes to release captively bred frosted flatwood salamanders into the wild in 2018.
A few decades ago, Western economists agreed: Centrally planned economies bred waste and corruption.
To bypass international trade regulations, collectors may pass off wild animals as captive-bred.
The turnaround started over breakfast with Heloise Pilkington, a London-born-and-bred singer.
The Bidens, simply, are not what well-bred people discuss in polite company, apparently.
Border collies and Australian shepherd dogs were both bred to herd cattle and sheep.
But it requires the release of millions of laboratory-bred mosquitoes into the outdoors.
After leaving baseball, he owned several businesses and bred thoroughbred horses in Southern California.
Shucked, they taste as if bred on garlic, butter and soy: delicious and familiar.
Racehorses are bred for careers that burn fast and bright, rather than for longevity.
The pasta is my choice to accompany the well-bred, often rich white Riojas.
Bred for slaughter, they have legs that are too short to carry them far.
Some mistakenly believe that wild lion bone is more potent than captive-bred lions.
The privileged status of English stemmed from the novelty of the American-bred gangsters.
Elsey had likely been bred and trained as a fighting dog, Dr. Bennett said.
Tilikum was bred 21 times, with 11 of his offspring previously dying, PETA noted.
This year's exhibition features hundreds of varieties of goldfish, including several cross-bred species.
"When dogs are bred for profit, their physical and mental wellbeing suffers," Paxton says.
Farmed fish are bred to grow fast and fatter than their sleek wild cousins.
That requires staying on an intensively bred bucking bull for an exhausting eight seconds.
But aren't regulators bred to the bone to focus on reliability and cost-effectiveness?
This is what I was born to do, this is how I was bred.
One of his horses, Joey Franco, was named California-bred horse of the year in 2004; another, Dayatthespa, who had 20083 wins in 18 races and $2.3 million in track earnings, was voted New York-bred horse of the year 10 years later.
It's not clear that non-GMOs are better: Europe's rejection of genetic engineering has led to a surge in crops bred via mutagenesis — which has a higher likelihood of generating genetic unknowns — as well as non-GMO crops bred to work with herbicides.
Tinkering with nature was nothing new; dogs had been selectively bred for the longest time.
That order bred speculation that Sullivan was concerned about the circumstances surrounding that fateful interview.
Brooklyn-bred guy named Bernie became the first of my fellow Yids to win a
This absence of structure has bred new kind of institutions, with remarkable power and influence.
He's standing in the Mass Production Facility, where millions of mosquitoes are bred and raised.
For many, Big Tech has bred distrust—not an ideal quality for a political candidate.
The tortoises on Floreana today are mongrels from other islands, many bred from former pets.
Sloughis or Arabian greyhounds are graceful, fast and strong pooches, originally bred for hunting gazelle.
Over the next 100 years, however, Dutch farmers selectively bred carrots to produce orange varieties.
Yet it is those same clubhouses that have bred the politicians who are being prosecuted.
More recently, we've bred smaller dogs that more easily fit in our tiny city apartments.
To reduce rice contamination, plant scientists have bred a hybrid variety that absorbs less cadmium.
"As a proper Southern girl, I was bred to be good at men," she wrote.
These medium-sized dogs were originally bred in Hungary around 800 AD to herd sheep.
That scarcity has bred high value — today the Bentley Mulliner is valued at $1 million.
Tigers are often speed-bred so that cubs are always available for tourists to snuggle.
Investors have been cautiously optimistic about U.S.-China trade progress, but nervousness has bred volatility.
DJ Lycox and DJ B.Boy are members of the Lisbon-bred Tia Maria Produções crew.
Let us acknowledge that extremism bred heroism, professionalism, courage, and supremely American, exquisitely human decency.
The Desdemona, bred by David Austin, features warm pink buds that unfurl into white blooms.
Flosstradamus, a Chicago-bred DJ duo, played Lollapalooza dressed in desert camouflage and body armour.
Rinse Born & Bred is a celebration of rave culture and has been created for EVERYONE.
Prince Rogers Nelson was born in Minneapolis, the son of two Louisiana-bred jazz musicians.
Hypothetically, if one group is bred with another, their separate lineages could become genetically extinct.
The echo symbol is emblematic of a new class of bigotry born and bred online.
North Carolina-bred twins Cody and Caleb Martin signed with the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.
The discontent bred of the worldwide economic devastation of the 1930s ended in another war.
The low-price warehouse club bred loyalty that trumped the online competition facing the industry.
But chauvinism came at a cost: an independent scene was developing, and isolation bred stasis.
Perhaps wild aurochs exchanged DNA between herds—or maybe cattle farmers actively bred the two.
The result was Born and Bred Vodka, an 80-proof beverage made from Idaho potatoes.
By the fine manners of the crowd, you gathered that they, too, were establishment-bred.
Distrust of the northern Yanqui empire is all but bred into most Cubans from birth.
"Instead of inspiring loyalty and devotion, their manner bred paranoia and insecurity," the author wrote.
For this and other reasons, most of today&aposs turkeys are bred through artificial insemination.
These wolves were all bred in captivity and that was never a possibility for them.
Prior attempts by Wendy's to enter the breakfast market have not bred confidence among analysts.
"Leonora's parents wanted her to be like every other well-bred English girl," Markel writes.
On the call, these five fighters sounded like born-and-bred union men all around.
The Lumpkins' domestic lives were equally unorthodox for well-bred Southern women of their day.
GRASS SEED evolved from spores, by the way, and was bred into wheat and corn.
Dubai's success bred a second venture in the Middle East in 21996, the Qatar Masters.
The totoaba, however, is being bred in captivity, giving the species a path to survival.
So when this attractive, well-bred, sophisticated young man came in, I was completely unprepared.
The horses used in jumping, often bred for the sport, are naturally big and muscular.
But I think it was more than just the longing bred from loneliness and isolation.
The mice they chose to use have been bred to develop extremely high cholesterol levels.
A born-and-bred New Yorker and a winner of 57 beauty pageant titles, Mrs.
The team bred genetically engineered mice from embryos that had HCN753 excised from their DNA.
The owners of the farms acquire government paperwork certifying that the animals were captive-bred.
Not all the British royals, it turns out, are bred to be paragons of virtue.
The Chicago-bred band has been doing this since their inception a few years ago.
Pit bulls are also associated with dog fighting; historically, many were bred for that purpose.
They were bred to keep themselves and their institutions out of politics at all costs.
The internet has always bred hate, but it was also a different place back then.
If Minecraft is a maker culture, it has bred within itself a subculture of destruction.
As is often the case when talking about internet-bred cultural moments, it's likely both.
More than 30 million pheasants and partridges are bred to be released into the wild in the UK each year — and undercover research by the charity League Against Cruel Sports (LACS) published last week has shown how they are often bred in battery-like conditions.
And because failure can mean a block on payouts, the tests have bred caution and ire.
Those living today, all 2,000 of them, were bred from just 15 individuals captured around 1900.
Fox Terriers were originally bred to dig out foxes who go to ground during a hunt.
Austerity bred much resentment - above all, over cuts to health services and care for the elderly.
To find out, he and his colleagues bred copepods from populations sampled all along the coast.
Laboratory-bred mice have fewer memory T-cells than those brought up in the outside world.
They could develop better irrigation systems, and new crop strains could be bred to resist drought.
The good-natured, sociable Lipizzans were bred for pleasure, not war—or cut-throat Olympic competitions.
Our new age of technology has bred some odd creatures in Silicon Valley and in Washington.
Kevin Abstract, an L.A. bred musician who's known for digital projects, even showed Keys some love.
There's an ongoing theory that we have inadvertently bred out the aggressive gene in grizzly bears.
They have bred out of control, eating the high alpine meadows needed for marmots to thrive.
The first quake, which shook Mexico City but did little damage there, bred a certain complacency.
Economically, Germany's strong performance has bred complacency at home and an outsized fear of indiscipline abroad.
Tribal knowledge persisted over clearly documented processes, and a lack of communication among employees bred confusion.
Others have pragmatic concerns—that corals bred to survive warming seas might suffer handicapping trade-offs.
The last time the zoo bred crowned lemurs was in 2016, according to the press release.
That's because over time, we've bred watermelons to have the bright red color we recognize today.
You were a New York artist, Iowa-bred, with a narrow and idiosyncratic range of subjects.
Then there's Chance the Rapper, the Chicago-bred MC who's something of a foil to Future.
He's an adorable service dog that Daye-Richards bred and donated to the girl in need.
The Boston-bred quartet crafts lovely sounding songs from psychedelic vibes that are present but benign.
But more apparent in the last two years have been captive-bred buffalo, sable and roan.
A New York-bred free agent, Noah is a splendid post passer, a dirty-work doer.
The Knoxville-bred singer is also getting ready to marry his longtime love, fiancée Stephanie Dunkley.
They're basically bred to be that way, with the amount of money that they play for.
Bred to his class at Eton and Oxford, he looked the part of a perfect gentleman.
Terrorism is bred in part by ideology, but also by economic disparity and lack of hope.
Banks has also been pulled from the lineup at London's Born & Bred music festival next month.
And as Chua explains, you can't have perfectly crispy skin without a well-bred, healthy hog.
Then I artificially bred a cow that was in heat, and tended to a leg wound.
The Azawakh was registered in 2019 and was originally bred to serve as a guard dog.
Louie Estrada, the chef, is Miami born and bred, with family roots in pre-revolutionary Cuba.
The hounds were Penn-Marydels, a type that is bred and trained to track a scent.
Terriers are small, agile dogs that were bred to hunt animals that burrow underground, like weasels.
They were bred to serve as companions to humans and tend to be small and spirited.
However, Reynolds's enthusiasm, as the born-and-bred metro Detroiter of the bunch, carried the idea.
It is subject to numerous bone ailments because it has been bred to grow so quickly.
And I thought of such vast animals being so inconsequential to the industry that bred them.
Hemp is a type of cannabis that has had the THC largely bred out of it.
In 2011, Danedream became the first German-bred, German-trained horse to win the acclaimed race.
Twain wanted Early Rose potatoes, a Vermont-bred heirloom, roasted in the ashes of a fire.
"They were bred in China to sit at the emperor's feet and entertain," Ms. Mosier said.
"All of these chimpanzees were bred and put through torture and torment by humans," she said.
It is a French Solyto, a three-wheel vehicle bred from motorcycles for deliveries and camping.
In 2000 alone, Indonesian authorities authorized the export of more than four million captive-bred animals.
Making shots bred confidence, which seeped into the defense, vitalizing both units on a feedback loop.
And by refusing to discuss the war's legacies, the country's rulers bred a deep, dangerous disenchantment.
We still seem determined to gloss over the fact that these villains aren't born; they're bred.
This enables Chinese companies to acquire and then replicate U.S.-bred capabilities on their own soil.
Zhang's bundle of tech products bred speculation that the Chinese national may be a foreign spy.
According to Hannigan, they were first bred in the U.S. as pets roughly 40 years ago.
This one, of Atlanta-bred rapper Gucci Mane, is a tribute befitting my trap-music icon.
The peoples of the high Andes carefully selected and bred potatoes to reduce the level of poisons.
Its director, Ryan Coogler, has the brass to be from Oakland, with an accent that's Oakland bred.
" Speaking with New York in 2004, Ivanka recalled that "we were sort of bred to be competitive.
"I've bred and raised reptiles for 15 years… there was no question what it was," he said.
After reconstructing genomes from bird bones, it appeared that some group of humans had bred the macaws.
The dogs, PETA said, were bred with the canine muscular dystrophy gene and held in metal cells.
The Georgia-bred actor got her first major starring role as Daisy in 1988's Mystic Pizza.
Using the latest genetic techniques, he and his team decide which individual fish should be bred together.
It knows where you're going and where you've been, which has bred speculation about delivering local ads.
The researchers found that herding breeds — dogs that were bred to tend to livestock — are very diverse.
"That success bred a desire in me to find more young people for the firm," said Yankee.
Rather than husband-hunt like Lily, who was bred to be ornamental, Oakley devoted herself to art.
According to its website, the majority of corn snakes sold in the U.K.  are bred in captivity .
To create the sterile males, the flies are bred in vast numbers and then blasted with radiation.
They include the Norwegian Lundehund, bred for puffin-hunting, and the Azawakh, a sighthound from the Sahara.
Compared to dogs like the labrador, these pups are bred to have incredibly flat noses and foreheads.
An example: The Heck cattle was bred in the 1920s to resemble their extinct ancestor, the aurochs.
He was New England bred, having been raised in Rhode Island; he was not 'New England born.
The American ability to resist cognitive dissonance when it comes to equality seems bred in the bone.
Beyond their beauty, these high-end koi are generally bred and sold with competitive intentions in mind.
The only animals I regularly eat are chicken, beef, and pig, all bred to providing tasteless meat.
The Jonas Brothers were not bred in a lab by the Disney machine, but destined for stardom.
In Brazil, for example, scientists recently bred Angus cattle that carry a heat-tolerance gene called Slick.
Education doesn't seem to alter the embedded prejudices about addiction that have been bred into our culture.
The production of microglia in mice bred to develop the characteristics of Alzheimer's was blocked by researchers.
Trump, whose number one goal has always been self enrichment, is America's most dangerous home-bred terrorist.
The practice was banned in 2011 after Republicans argued it led to unnecessary spending and bred corruption.
Also, they have just bred an extremely rare tarantula, resulting in the birth of 200 more tarantulas!
Few may want to live in such times, but many miss them, and the characters they bred.
Ms. Vazquez-Jackson is Bronx born and bred, and her parents are a seven-minute drive away.
Could scientists create humans with certain kinds of traits, perhaps people born and bred to be soldiers?
"He's as well bred as anyone in the race," Steve Haskin, a longtime horse racing journalist, said.
Today, the dogs have been bred to be larger, weighing at least 20 pounds, though still slight.
I'm Danish, born and bred, but am now living in London, where I've witnessed this curiosity firsthand.
Pigs that size and bigger have been bred before but usually end up dying from health complications.
Verkaik points out, however, that the military ideology bred in the public schools is mostly vainglorious myth.
In JCU laboratories, researchers bred almost 20 million mosquitoes, infecting males with bacteria that made them sterile.
Wally Conron bred the first labradoodle — a cross between a poodle and a Labrador retriever — in 1989.
Even after all that activity, the New Jersey-bred brothers intend to keep new JoBros music coming.
Female dogs can be bred at every heat cycle with no opportunities for their bodies to recover.
Bred as prey on their home world, the Kelpians are notoriously risk-averse and can sense death.
We're big fans of Peckham based, New Zealand bred brothers Chaos in the CBD here at THUMP.
The ones who drank a maximum of half as much alcohol as water were also bred together.
A big part of dairy farming is ensuring your future milk supply by getting your cows bred.
But Mr. Ailes also shaped TV news in the way that his TV-bred generation shaped politics.
The Redbone Coonhound is bred to work on rough terrain and has a nose for hidden scents.
Produce is bred to survive that long journey with its aesthetics, but not necessarily its flavor, intact.
But it's also bred of a deep aversion to risk-taking, even when circumstances warrant bold action.
They infused the brains of the animals bred to have dementia with a concentrated dose of irisin.
Mauney, who also has bred bulls, said he thinks bulls will only become more difficult to master.
He had his first winner in 1958 with Somnus, which his father bred and his mother owned.
They are not riding those noble steeds bred from Arabian horses, bowing low under the heavy trees.
ET, earning the Queens-bred politician plaudits for his measured tone and steady hand amid a pandemic.
I was a Republican born, I was Republican bred and I'll be a Republican when I'm dead.
Brooke and Red, two people who clicked on Tuesday night, have since earned the couple hashtag #Bred.
They bred mice that couldn't make proteins from C1orf106, and found that the animals developed leaky guts.
Based on his obituary, Mr. Coulombe, a San Diego-bred, Stanford-educated entrepreneur, sounds like a psychic.
Pit bulls were bred for fighting, trained as attack dogs or used on ranches as livestock wranglers.
But the war has settled into a stalemate and bred one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
Later, they bred with people from other groups at the eastern and western edges of their range.
Coppola's seem to subsist without effort, as if an invisible staff were meeting their well-bred needs.
"The days of indiscriminate gains, and the complacency that environment bred, is a thing of the past."
Republican nihilism and Democratic neglect and arrogance had bred a virulent strain of nihilism in the electorate.
"However, that's the reason why we always talk the predictability of a purpose-bred dog," she added.
The most popular person, however, was a 77-year-old Jewish man born and bred in Brooklyn.
They were often bred indiscriminately, without regard to the behavioral traits being passed on to their offspring.
So, just to be clear, it's not that a generation of nerve-less chickens will be bred.
Johnson comes from a long, boisterous line of activist-minded Brooklyn-bred ballers with nicknames like Slomotion.
When the researchers bred healthy mice to produce extra Klotho, they got an even more striking result.
The Chicago-bred rapper was arrested last month after cops pulled him over for a traffic violation.
Captive-bred cheetahs can be legally traded under CITES, although they are notoriously difficult to breed, Tricorache said.
For instance, the anthrax letters of 2001 bred a powerful wave of terror and paralyzed the postal system.
The 2016 election cycle bred its own brand of racism, sexism, xenophobia, and homophobia (among so much else).
Historically, these dogs were bred for working roles, such as herding, policing, military, guarding, and guide-dog work.
Photo by Aidan Sheldon Peruvian-born LA/NY-bred A.CHAL has been popping up with increasing frequency lately.
The researchers bred four beagles with DMD, then used CRISPR to edit exon 51, riddling it with errors.
Dogs and cats have been bred for centuries to be our companions; that's why they make great pets.
So growers bred the ones that had the most impact and got less and less CBD each generation.
As I mentioned, we bred hounds, so there were constantly puppies hanging around who needed to be trained.
A team of Beijing-based biologists have bred healthy mice from same-sex parents for the first time.
Although researchers have bred mice from female-female parents in the past, the pups always had developmental abnormalities.
Mr Bailey, a born-and-bred Londoner whose electoral experience extends largely to two general-election defeats, won.
The 100 kittens are bred, brought to the lab, then fed raw meat infected with toxoplasma, or parasites.
By the time breeding season is over in late June, it's expected he will have bred with 175.
The legislation, which took effect in January, prohibits retail shops from selling commercially bred dogs, cats and rabbits.
In fact, through the years, humans have selected and bred dogs that like interacting with us, Morris says.
Their health was compared to a group of naturally bred six-year-old sheep living in similar conditions.
Eventually, a third of biofuel for aviation will come from seeds bred by the company, Mr Fabijanski predicts.
This group has historically bred an interesting mix of opinions on topics related to privacy, inclusion and disclosure.
Dogs have long been bred for their hunting abilities, for use in work and sport and for companionship.
Our host Frank Pinello, a born and bred Brooklynite, remembers the importance of his neighborhood pizzeria growing up.
Some seem bred for show, not for work; not all of them are up to winning their races.
Confining refugees to island camps not only immiserated them further, but bred a new lucrative market for smugglers.
"They're naturally protective and that scares people sometimes, but they were bred to protect their families," she says.
Lip-curling, desert-bred rock band Queens of the Stone Age have released their seventh studio album, Villains.
It seems the aggressive Asian tiger mosquito may have finally met its match: lab-bred versions of itself.   
Born and bred in New York City, I sometimes forget how outwardly kind and charitable people can be.
Louisiana-bred model Lindsey Pelas doesn't need a lifeguard watching over her as she wades in the Pacific.
But those high-profile purges have bred resistance among political players whose power is threatened by their work.
The hives, hanging every 21 meters along the wire, are populated with Italian honey bees bred in Kerala.
Brooklyn Decker may be a born and bred Southerner, but the actress still can't handle the native wildlife.
The alabai, a top Turkmen-bred variety of the Central Asian shepherd dog, joins the Kremlin's growing kennel.
Since he was fined, Mr Centeno, a Catalan born and bred, refuses to speak in his mother tongue.
This year, War Front bred with 81 mares and brought in $10 million in revenue for the farm.
John described it as a "very efficient process," as up to 10 mares can be bred every hour.
Crickets are even bred for their fighting prowess, and a pedigreed champion can be worth hundreds of dollars.
In 2003, Zhang adopted a few stray Pekingese and since then has bred them, mostly as a hobby.
The cherubic Davis was part of an impressive recruiting class with a large contingent of Texas-bred players.
For nearly a decade Dainichi has raised sustainable bluefin hatched from eggs bred by Osaka-based Kindai University.
Eventually the lab-bred mosquitoes and their offspring could be out-competed and fade from the wild population.
The sheep all showed normal results, comparable to another, naturally-bred herd of sheep kept in similar conditions.
And in mice that were bred to be microbe-free, they didn't see any bacteria in their brains.
His pink androgyne seems bred for balance in the current topsy-turvy limbo of race and gender polemics.
Falcons are recognized internationally as endangered and only captive bred falcons can be legally owned in the UAE.
"Today's type of action bred confidence in the bulls, especially in tech," said Scott Redler, partner with T21.3Live.com.
They are produced when two Bengal tigers with a recessive gene that controls coat color are bred together.
Cats could be bred in many different shapes and sizes like dogs, she said, if there were interest.
Tough, pugnacious and hilarious looking, the bulldog might as well have been bred to serve as a mascot.
The axolotl, endangered in the wild, has been bred in laboratories and studied for more than 150 years.
Since amnesty has also bred amnesia, the country still isn't immune to a return of its old demons.
A program of symphonic music in a grand hall as an antidote to isolation bred by social media?
The researchers next repeated the procedure, but in mice that had been bred to produce very little leptin.
All three strains were bred by the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Even though these puppies are specifically bred for the task, a great many turn out to be inappropriate.
For several generations, KellyBronze heritage turkeys have been bred in England and preferred by chefs like Jamie Oliver.
She left behind a life of being repeatedly bred, neglected and left outside in the elements 24/7.
They&aposre bred in bad weather where it&aposs very cold, in the harsh conditions of the mountains.
Because of this, he continued, a country's list of permissible captive-bred animals often appears scattershot and illogical.
Vienna born and bred, Gerda moved in straight after university and took the apartment over from her mother.
Some suspect Mr Kennedy feels entitled to the seat because, in a way, he was bred for politics.
The affection is longstanding: The Queens-bred Mr. Icahn has known Mr. Trump and his family for decades.
Unlike other terriers, Kerry blues have a less noble lineage, and were often bred as dogs for peasants.
From the DNA, the scientists found that the Scythians bred for certain characteristics: stockier forelimbs that were thicker.
The more expensive goldfish tend to be bred with greater care and are therefore less susceptible to disease.
A nationwide recovery effort bred falcons and eagles in captivity which then needed to be released and tracked.
As these are highly deadly diseases, you would ordinarily expect them to be bred out of a population.
As Thomas notes, Sandra's childhood bred in her a passion for self-sufficiency and an aversion to whining.
Any crop that has been heavily bred and not screened for flavor or nutrition is going to suffer.
As a born and bred New Englander, I'm woefully inexperienced when it comes to some regional restaurant chains.
Possums were brought in intentionally from Australia starting in 1837, so they could be bred for their fur.
He corrected his earlier statement that the dogs appeared to be bred for fighting — "We have determined that that was false, they were not bred for fighting" — and addressed comments raised by some of Stephens' friends who said the two dogs she'd raised from puppies were affectionate in her care.
"By prohibiting the sale of commercially bred dogs and cats in pet stores, California will cut off the supply of inhumanely bred puppies into communities across the state, and prevent consumers from unwittingly supporting this cruel industry," Matt Bershadker, president and CEO of the ASPCA told PEOPLE in a statement.
He wasn&apost a 2-year-old champion bred and built to win the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont.
Traditionally, every bullfight in Spain involves six of the specially-bred animals pitted against matadors for 20-30 minutes.
Monday night's Vanderpump Rules premiere focused on reformed bad boy Jax Taylor's proposal to Kentucky-bred sweetheart Brittany Cartwright.
They bred with free-ranging domestic animals and escapees that had adapted to the wild, according to the Smithsonian.
But because dogs have been bred for specific characteristics over many years, they have some pretty notable physical differences.
Confession: I'm a born and bred New Yorker — and until this class, I'd never visited the Empire State Building.
Confirmation of the mitonuclear conflict occurred when the researchers bred F2 males with females from the original maternal populations.
That's expensive, but I suppose Sony's new Aibo will probably live a lot longer than most pure bred dogs.
While crops such as cotton were then able to thrive, the creeping demise of the lake bred new problems.
Diana of Themyscira is raised among a race of women warriors bred to keep the world safe from war.
Here's everything you need to know about Evans, who plays John Moore, a well-bred New York Times illustrator.
In fiscal 2018, the FDA reported that 1,929 Animal Welfare Council-regulated animals were used or bred for experiments.
If there really is a generation of internet-bred shut-ins, I intend to be their comedian of choice.
"This is a Bronx girl dream," the fellow Bronx-bred artist captioned the clip with a crying smiley face.
"Nana had been bred by her owner two previous times and watched every baby except one die," Frank said.
The Hunt Yannis Pappas, Brooklyn born and bred, grew up in a two-family brick rowhouse in Park Slope.
But projects like this require huge numbers of sterile males to be bred and delivered in a timely manner.
Philly native Fey and Massachusetts-bred Dratch played women gloating about their respective colonies' roles fighting the British troops.
Sows, or adult females bred to produce piglets for slaughter, account for roughly one in 232 pigs in China.
That would transform American politics—not least in a region where single-party rule has bred torpor and corruption.
And some of those years have seen a bit more conflict than others among the Tulsa, Oklahoma-bred trio.
Rules requiring American ships to send most of their cargo via British shores bred resentment against the colonial rulers.
Nick has spent his entire life in these hills at SCBI, where 21 endangered species are bred and researched.
But terror attacks, rising anti-immigrant sentiment and disputes over what it means to be British have bred division.
The product is derived from the company's proprietary strain of marijuana that's been bred to have high CBD content.
He and Ida, both of them Florida-born-and-bred, neither wanted nor could afford to live up north.
The Arizona-bred Jameson was yet another young singer who came to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.
The scientists deposited gut bacteria from these fecal samples into the digestive tracts of specially bred germ-free mice.
Yet, compared to the wild grasses they are bred from, the ears of modern cereal plants are grotesquely obese.
Different species bred together when they met, meaning that human DNA today isn't 100 percent Homo sapiens in origin.
Now, however, scientists have bred an animal that looks strikingly similar with the help of DNA and selective breeding.
Typical factory-farmed chickens are bred to grow so large so fast that many cannot even walk without pain.
"In Latin America, we have a checkered past, and one that has bred a lot of resentment," Castro said.
Even more distressing is the fact that born-and-bred New Orleanians are being left out of the equation.
This made male spiders harder to come by, and the timeframe during which they could be bred extremely short.
More recently researchers in China claimed to have bred healthy mice from same-sex parents, using gene editing technology.
They belonged to the much larger class of equally well-bred Thoroughbreds who end up costing their owners money.
But today's German shepherds are bred to be considerably larger — 75 to 95 pounds — with a more sloping back.
Inspired by the diverse blooms there, Ms. Dunn wondered, What if she could have bred a more obedient boy?
A New York-bred actor, he also had roles on the stage, in movies and in a soap opera.
Some dogs were bred for cold weather and would be perfectly happy if every day were a snow day.
Scientists bred several generations of mice that they noticed were more often using their left paws to get treats.
"Coming on the front foot about what was wrong bred so much confidence, they left me alone," he said.
Not for the first time, that greater inclusion, personified by President Barack Obama, has now bred a potent backlash.
Even farm-raised salmon are being bred to tolerate corn — not a food their evolution has prepared them for.
Before his entry into journalism, the born-and-bred Texan worked at a Ralph Lauren boutique in San Antonio.
All of this leads to Massachusetts-bred electronic wiz kid Big Wild's new video for "Invincible" with iDA HAWK.
Montana wildlife officials said the front paws of the animal were too small to be a pure-bred wolf
Narrative, one of the quintessential characteristics of the American-born-and-bred country music genre, suits him just fine.
The various ways cannabis plants are bred, with different pH levels, temperatures, and pigmentation, may also influence their effects.
The Long Island-bred songwriter has just released two songs today, a gift to her mother on her birthday.
The cockroaches you use are sanitized and bred in laboratories, but some people are still hesitant about eating them.
The 36-year-old Massachusetts born, New York-bred media personality, has been a veteran in dishing out advice.
The government established its first panda reserves, outlawed hunting the animal, and successfully bred its first cub in captivity.
More than that, these acts bred a sense of patriotic self-sacrifice and encouraged a mobilization to that end.
Erasmus was horrified — horrified at the violence of Luther's certitude, horrified at the violence his certitude bred within Christendom.
It's taken decades to find my own North Star, invest in relationships and question the system that bred me.
So the researchers now turned to mice, some healthy and others bred to develop a rodent form of Alzheimer's.
Last year's winner, Found, is Irish-bred and Irish-based, while Golden Horn, the 2015 winner, is from England.
Boomers gave us Donald Trump, the draft-dodging, tax-evading, wife-cheating poster child for '60s-bred self-indulgence.
As a result, mice that are susceptible to it will need to be bred over the next few weeks.
He says he is a Christian, and the part owner of an Australian-bred racehorse named Hong Kong Bet.
Yet in 2016, Indonesian officials permitted PT Alam Nusantara, a Jakarta-based company, to export 45 "captive-bred" echidnas.
Dr. Parfitt is confident that the pistachios of the future will be dominated by trees bred for climate change.
The fourth favorite, Irish War Cry, a New Jersey-bred horse, won the Wood Memorial in a fast time.
"In the food supply, in our pets, you name it—everywhere you turn, selectively bred stuff appears," Gates observed.
This was the same landscape that bred Robert Johnson, Son House, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Fannie Lou Hamer.
Initially bred as companion dogs for nobility, Japanese chin pups have a distinctive look and aren't too high-maintenance.
Vole numbers are so low that the species is being bred in captivity at the University of California, Davis.
But then the Bluewinged Warbler moved into its habitat and nearly bred it out of existence in many areas.
While Somerville's contributions were bred from an inspired concept, Yen's part in the project was more physical in nature.
They are doctored back to health, bred when possible, and in especially fortunate circumstances, are returned to the wild.
Horses aren't bred to end up on a plate, so their meat is high quality and free of antibiotics.
Sows, or adult females bred to produce piglets for slaughter, account for roughly one in 10 pigs in China.
Bush Africa Safaris said in a statement that it does not market captive-bred lions in the U.S. The statement said booth operative in the video was discussing wild and wild-managed lions and was showing hunts involving captive-bred lions taken before the ban more than four years ago, it said.
On their wedding night, the well-bred Gontran de Boismassif and Hélène de la Cerisaie wonder what to do next.
It can take time—and sometimes it does not work—for new plant varieties to be bred for commercial use.
What's more, many of the dogs that we used to breed for work are now exclusively bred for their appearance.
According to the data, owners of larger dogs that were originally bred for hunting purposes were more protected from disease.
In December, eBay sold out of its pre-release drop of the Air Jordan 11 "Bred" in under four minutes.
Clarification: An eagle-eyed commenter points out that Mr Steinbrück is not a born-and-bred Rhinelander, but a Hanseat.
Or will she be one of the born-and-bred pageant contestants shocked to find the teenagers joining her ranks?
This, in addition to the mistrust bred by the civil war, puts Tamils off joining the police, compounding the problem.
For a viable two-headed snake, one might wonder whether it could be bred to produce more two-headed snakes?
This was a genetically modified animal, specifically bred to be as human-like as possible without crossing any ethical tripwires.
Instead, the Bronx-bred rapper has scored a free lifetime supply of chips and guac from the fast-food chain.
Dr Nesse draws an analogy with racehorses, bred for speed with the unfortunate result that their cannon bones are brittle.
The books follow the adventures of Geralt of Rivia, a mutant specially bred to hunt monsters in a medieval world.
By summer, the females settle down to give birth, and any lynx that haven&apost bred have missed their shot.
In just the past year, seven different fish bred by Quality Koi have won grand prizes in various koi shows.
Other researchers are also cultivating crops that have been specially bred to produce useful medicines and vaccines in their leaves.
Anyone who's familiar with The Game's music knows that the Los Angeles-bred rapper is rather fond of the blunt.
However the Juno-winning album artwork for the 1985 record from the Toronto-bred rock trio was comparably home-grown.
And most pit bulls now come from lines that had been bred to be pets, not fighters, for many years.
Doherty, 48, and Priestley, 9090210, famously starred as Minnesota-bred twins Brenda and Brandon Walsh on the hit '90 series.
Trainer: Gustavo Delgado Jockey: Emisael Jaramillo Odds: 30-1 J.D.: He is one of the best bred for the distance.
Between 6,85033 and 8,000 lions are bred and held in more than 200 facilities in South Africa, according to CNN.
The disparity in incarceration rates has bred distrust, alienating communities of color from those who serve valiantly in law enforcement.
Animal rights activists have expressed concern about the fate of the race dogs, most of which were bred in Australia.
The colors of cannabis can be manipulated by managing the acidity levels and temperatures in which the plant is bred.
Reddish strains are harder to come by, but can be bred by manipulating nutrients and depriving the plant of phosphorus.
Horses are not bred in the Netherlands for slaughter, but old or lame horses often go to the horse butcher.
Red Delicious, in contrast, was bred, marketed, and sold for the color of its skin, while its interior was overlooked.
Grandparent birds are the progeny of pedigree stock bred largely by three global companies, Aviagen, Cobb-Vantress and Groupe Grimaud.
And while the percentage of slaves brought to the United States was relatively small, American owners bred slaves like cattle.
We bred them to be larger, produce more milk, have more meat on their bones, be domestic companions, and more.
He gripped a notebook that contained the name, registration number, color and weight of each of the specially bred bulls.
The truth was, the Bushes lived in Houston as they had lived on the East Coast, like well-bred Yankees.
By contrast, some "conventionally" bred plants may get closer scrutiny if they have really novel traits that could pose hazards.
When it comes to animal fur, it can be well managed, using fur from animals bred in captivity for food.
Brilliance, genius, call it what you will, is not just bred in the bone but raised up by us all.
A mix of colorful abstraction, delicate form, and German-bred aesthetic catch viewers' eyes as they scan the gallery's offerings.
Since his major-label debut more than 30 years ago, the Texas-bred singer-songwriter has enjoyed an enthusiastic following.
A program on March 18–393 will look at how video art and psychotherapy both bred narcissism in the 1970s.
He bred stripes and color into the tomatoes, bringing out any odd, unforgettable characteristics that would grab attention at market.
It has a flavor that in your commercial chicken, pork and beef seems to have been largely bred right out.
Most of these old-timers have been passed over by varieties bred to withstand the rigours of intensive farming systems.
Michael Tilson Thomas, Los Angeles born and bred, is currently the longest-tenured music director of a major American orchestra.
Most of the fat-tailed Awassi sheep, bred to produce more milk and require less water, were looted and eaten.
The streaked tulips of today that appear broken are most likely impostors, bred to look that way using basic genetics.
A conservation group announced in late July that researchers had successfully bred blue tang in captivity for the first time.
It also urged authorities to investigate reports of otters being bred for the commercial trade and ensure it is regulated.
This ordeal, Toynbee explained, bred two extreme reactions: One was "Herodianism," which meant collaborating with Rome and imitating its ways.
Many reptiles sold as pets are said to have been bred in captivity, and sales of those animals are legal.
Each year, officials in exporting nations issue quotas for millions of captive-bred birds, amphibians, small mammals, insects and corals.
Monks bred St. Bernards in the late 17th century for work and to aid travelers overwhelmed by harsh winter conditions.
It was like this machine-bred fear of what people I don't know and don't care about think of me.
Such a behavioral transformation was to some degree expected, since they were bred from the tamest members of their groups.
Patriotism is part of the answer, no doubt; and the service reflex that had been bred into them over decades.
Take the Puli, a dog bred for sheep herding, whose fur grows into tight cords that hang to the ground.
This is the only breed that is taller than it is long, and is bred in Africa as a hunter.
But over time, as is usually the case in human civilization, our bounty bred the seeds of our ultimate destruction.
The data shows that we also apparently bred with other hominids, like the Denisovans, about which very little is known.
His season also includes four game-winners, and the meaningful goals have bred confidence and left any residual frustration behind.
He regularly praises his own success as a function of "very good genes," likening himself to a well-bred racehorse.
As a born-and-bred New Yorker, I saw abandoning a team as a serious breach of the tribal code.
Mr. Mohammad seemed to be the group's glue and behaved as though he had been born and bred a Christian.
He's born-and-bred New York élite and shows you something new every time you get lost in sprawling conversations.
The roosters are bred for battle and, in certain regions, sport metal knives on their spurs called gaffs or cockspurs.
The Bronx born and bred singer will headline DirecTV Now's Super Saturday Night concert, which will be broadcast live on Feb.
As a bank born and bred in Asia, DBS understands the intricacies of doing business in the region's most dynamic markets.
The new study bolsters the suggestion that the two extinct species bred often enough to produce a genetically distinguishable hybrid population.
The secret of her successful harvest is simple: A type of maize seed that has been bred to tolerate high temperatures.
The culture of founder worship is bred into tech's legacy, from Steve Jobs to the latest batch of Y Combinator wannabes.
And the mice bred with these human-like neurons were able to better fend off brain infection than mice without them.
Los Angeles born-and-bred producer Karman today shared a pensive new mix saturated with with soaring, romantically-attuned melodic arrangements.
In the face of such decay, Emily maintains her New England-bred steeliness and acts as a doctor for the women.
Johana, a born and bred New Yorker, attended Lehigh University, where she studied journalism as well as global and religious studies.
He's in a group of 200 people, not just born-and-bred Icelanders, who train in sword-fighting, archery, and crafts.
Tamed and later bred for strength and speed, horses weren't just useful around a farm and in battle, they were transportation.
This has bred an Orwellian degree of paranoia amongst Iranian women, but most My Stealthy Freedom users, including Neda, are unfazed.
Epidiolex is derived from a genetically cloned strain of cannabis bred to produce CBD and then carefully refined, according to Friedman.
That is both confirmation of the fact I'm a born-and-bred Staten Islander and that the quote is absolutely ridiculous.
In beef cattle, for example, folks have successfully bred hornless cattle by simply crossbreeding cows that naturally do not have horns.
Last week we premiered​ Mackned and Eric G's ATLANTIS EP - a Seattle-bred collaboration that came together in just three days.
More 270,000 years ago, African humans closely related to us migrated into Europe and bred with Neanderthals, that carried their DNA.
In her book, "Luminary Icon," the Bronx-bred Sha-Rock writes of performing "for a whole new type of crowd" downtown.
One organization bred 600 tortoises from a set of confiscated ones, then purposely defaced the shells to deter smugglers, writes Baille.
Our flu vaccines are bred in laboratories months in advance, so the virus has ample time to morph during that period.
Still, none of those verses have been followed with any real news of an album coming from the Atlanta-bred icon.
The Kladruber is one of the world's oldest horse breeds and unique because the horses were bred to pull royal carriages.
Our royals are bred from birth to shake more hands in a day with shinier smiles than even the squeakiest politician.
Unlike his predecessor, he didn't exclusively go for pure-bred white Jindo dogs renowned for their devout loyalty and stoic beauty.
Here, the same species has been bred instead to be small, uniformly round and to be comprised almost entirely of rind.
The luxury brand says it will stop using mink, coyote, fox or any other animal bred or caught for their fur.
In 2004, another massive hog named Ton Pig, bred in China, died from a lack of mobility because of its obesity.
"We have one thing in common and that is we were both born and bred in Brooklyn, New York," Ginsburg said.
Unlike the heritage breeds, conventional commercial turkeys such as the Broad Breasted White are often bred to grow fast and big.
Another time, the alpha female bred with the alpha male one year, then had kids with his brother the next year.
The animals are bred and trained to run in harsh conditions and are happiest at temperatures of zero to minus 10.
Mr. Cobb also recorded two albums for Mr. Isbell, an Alabama-bred singer-songwriter who'd previously had a moderate cult following.
Adam an Eve represents the masculine an feminine of the one bred into the two, which is the tree of life.
The Irish-bred colt made it back to the barn under his own power and did not appear to be injured.
Uncertainty about his intentions and the prospect of the vote being delayed again have bred mistrust among Congo's 80 million people.
Apparently, the notoriously loyal breed of doggo was first bred in 1868 at the very they assembled for the commemorative party.
It's here—in the end-of-the-line zones where born-and-bred Londoners live—that UK drill music was conceived.
A typical Jallikattu contest looks something like this: hundreds of men run along a raging bull bred exclusively for the festival.
Another paper bred fear when it found most breast cancers develop in the area of the breast closest to the armpit.
They had a habit of luring Texas-bred aces through free agency, like Ryan, Doug Drabek, Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte.
One of them is a high-bred, very 1920s-inspired It-Girl, Clara Bow, ammonia-drinking, fringe-dress-wearing flapper girl.
In the cool of the morning, passengers soar high over the desert joined by a captive-bred bird and its trainer.
Sarah Jones's 2005 show "Bridge and Tunnel," which won a Tony Award, and Elaine del Valle's 2014 "Brownsville Bred" are standouts.
For example, a Lhasa apso (a breed first bred to be a lap dog) is unlikely to become your running partner.
Maspero Triangle encapsulates all that history — the country's history — and the richness, sociological and cultural, bred by adaptation to economic challenges.
For the past 280 years or so, bucking bulls have been intensively bred like racehorses to make them harder to ride.
Most of the company's hams come from pigs grown in the Ohio Valley, bred to have a specific amount of marbling.
Dr. Pandolfi and his colleagues tested their treatment on human prostate cancer cells and in mice bred to develop prostate cancer.
At 21, he's about 40 years younger than the average patron, who tends to be born-and-bred in Staten Island.

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