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This must ease his staff's heartburn, but it neuters him.
Some doctors peddling hormonal solutions have called us castrates, neuters, roadkill.
Coming together after such an attack neuters it of meaning. 6.
But Raven's dialogue ends with a throwaway line that completely neuters her argument.
That's the way the culture neuters things that are a threat to it.
But that also neuters the elements that make him such a potent villain.
Context made Springer's work powerful; the lack of a meaningful context neuters these flags.
But by removing the conflict from Jon's decision to kill Dany, the show essentially neuters itself.
Toronto Cat Rescue spays/neuters and vaccinates every cat in their care before they are adopted.
The move, which could be reversed, effectively neuters "zero tolerance" as long as it is in effect.
Not only does this remove the context for the debate, it neuters the moral content from the policy.
If Cirie can publicly show herself saving Sarah, using Sarah's own advantage, then she neuters Sarah's final tribal chances.
The decision effectively neuters the post-crisis system created to police risks at financial firms that are not banks.
Critics say that essentially neuters the role that the unit plays in policing discrimination by financial companies against minorities.
His clear disdain for this core component of democracy neuters his own team's ability to advance press freedoms abroad.
But if you manage to ride it to the Senate it neuters you, and you'll never get to the top.
The hollowness of Batman and Superman's actual beef effectively neuters everything that's interesting about juxtaposing these two heroes: Vigilante human v.
There are 52 Republican senators, so it would only take two defections to kill a reconciliation package that neuters Dodd-Frank.
Through his own organization the DJ&T Foundation, Barker, 92, has helped subsidize thousands of spays and neuters across the United States.
Westerhof saved him with her pig ambulance, a former bus converted into a mobile operating room that neuters, microchips, and tests pigs.
Its popular antivirus software scans for signatures of malicious software, or malware, then removes or neuters it before sending a report back to Kaspersky.
It also neuters the critique Houellebecq wants to make of the corporations and bureaucracies, or of the range and depth of the contemporary crisis.
Making the hearings public neuters that particular objection, just as allowing a full House vote on impeachment rendered moot their protest that Democrats were ploughing ahead without one.
But it also neuters real debate, which requires living in those uncomfortable grey area, rather than on black and white sides of the spectrum, hurling personal attacks at one another.
The C's went 5003-2500 in their three games against the Cavs this season, in large part because Cleveland neuters the game of their best offensive creator in Isaiah Thomas.
Like everyone else, Barker was there to shill something—in his case, his book Priceless Memories, the proceeds of which went toward his foundation that subsidizes spays and neuters for dogs.
Adding too much soap — Sophie's slow-motion walk of shame is especially worthy of an eye roll — and too little acid, Ms. Greenwald neuters some of her characters and blurs others.
If Trump's firing of the man who's investigating him successfully neuters the FBI and slows down its investigation of the Trump-Russia ties, that's one less check on his power going forward.
All it really means is that your phone, tablet, or laptop's display tints itself into a warmer palette that neuters the blues and is easier on the eyes in the evenings and nighttime.
Playing next to Paul also neuters much of Crawford's effectiveness on offense, because so much of his value comes from shot-creation and well, obviously, it's better for an offense to have Paul creating shots than Crawford.
The word cunt still has some power to shock, just about, if it's thrown with enough sharpness and spite, but nobody has ever been really hurt by being called a cockwomble, the word that neuters itself down the middle.
This is off-putting to the point of creepiness in a way that's never acknowledged, and it neuters Fall's intriguing exploration of whether people are really fated to carry their old human pain into a world where anything is possible.
"The bill neuters the CFPB and would leave consumers more vulnerable to financial scams, hidden fees and costly gotchas that can undermine their financial security," said Pamela Banks, senior policy counsel for Consumers Union (CU), the policy arm of Consumer Reports.
Trump could pat Kushner on the head and tell him to take more family ski vacations, but if he neuters or fires Bannon, it will come with a cost—and a particularly severe one if Bannon pulls a murder-suicide.
Meanwhile, mainstream media and entertainment treats HIV as either a historical footnote or glosses over the subject entirely – a fact proven once again by the recent Freddie Mercury biopic Bohemian Rhapsody, which arguably neuters his radical legacy by creating a pleasant, 'safe' narrative that won't piss off Middle England – or, of course, hinder its box-office numbers.
There's a world of difference between the set-up of, say, Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here (a charismatic politician becomes U.S. President, neuters Congress and establishes kangaroo courts) and Ray Bradbury's Farenheit 451 (a pill-popping, screen-loving populace goes along with the government's desire to get rid of "difficult" media, mostly books.)  But all dystopian narratives contain two things: a manipulative power, and some form of resistance to that power.
The weak neuters are so few, that a list suffices, to be found on the page for weak nouns.
This is a list of masculine Latin nouns of the first declension. Such nouns were a rather small percentage of the declension, and often were proper names. Most masculine common nouns of this group, though not all, carried a male association in ancient times. Other nouns in this declension were feminine; there were no neuters.
In Wilhelmine Germany, the terms drittes Geschlecht ("third sex") and Mannweib ("man-woman") were also used to describe feminists – both by their opponents and sometimes by feminists themselves. In the 1899 novel Das dritte Geschlecht (The Third Sex) by Ernst von Wolzogen, feminists are portrayed as "neuters" with external female characteristics accompanied by a crippled male psyche.
The Doris Day Animal Foundation (DDAF) reports that since 2008, they have granted HSUS $385,000 for spays and neuters of 9,421 animals in 39 states: 6388 cats, 3007 dogs, and 26 rabbits. Many other organizations and individuals worldwide provide financial support, volunteer and participate in fundraising activities to promote World Spay Day."World Spay Day Event Planning Guide", HSUS and HSI, Revised 12/5/2013.
However, it has an unusual effect on males that drink it. It effectively neuters them, causing complete cessation of sexual desire and the ability to perform sexually. In this kind of world, many men put off taking the immortality treatment for as long as possible. However, the main character, Will Carewe, is not yet immortal, and wishes to involve his wife in questions as serious as this one.
The Spanish neuters lo and ello have no plural forms. Some words are masculine in Spanish, but feminine in Portuguese, or vice versa. A common example are nouns ended in -aje in Spanish, which are masculine, and their Portuguese cognates ending in -agem, which are feminine. For example, Spanish el viaje 'the journey' (masculine, like French le voyage and Italian il viaggio) corresponds to the Portuguese feminine a viagem.
These words correspond with English "this", "that", "that" (more common than aquello), and "it". Additionally the word lo, while usually masculine, can be considered neuter in some circumstances. It can also be used in the place of el to be a neutral form of the article "the", as in lo mismo, "the same". Bello also notes that words such as nada, poco, algo, and mucho can be used as neuters in some contexts.
Following the outlawing of the dog meat trade in Thailand in 2014, the foundation has focused its efforts on spaying and neutering as many dogs as possible. Spay/neuter is widely recognised as the most humane, effective, and sustainable method of controlling the stray population. Soi Dog neuters over 100,000 stray dogs every year to reduce the population living on the streets. It keeps around 1,100 homeless dogs and cats under care.
The > personification of everything (there were no neuters to the Hebrews, nor any > merely secular objects), gleams through a literal translation -- for all > things and all men were perceived in relation to God Almighty. This literal > translation tends to bring the reader into the frame of mind that existed in > the times the Biblical words were written. That then promotes a full > understanding. Green's translation renders the Tetragrammaton as Jehovah in 6,866 places throughout the Old Testament.
Whenever a dative is used, the dative suffix or -() is added to masculine nouns, to some -() or -(), whereas the suffix -() is added to feminine nouns, and -() (rarely -[]) to neuters. In all cases, the plural ending is identical to masculine singular, although the accent may still differentiate masculine singular and plural; e.g. () “stone” () “stones”; this is less common for words that mostly are only used in singular; e.g. () “body/bodies”; and some forms retain grave accent by having other distinctions: “the forest” vs. “the forests”.
Best of Breed winners at the Supreme Show do not get certificates but compete against the other BOB winners in their section for Best of Variety. The seven Best of Variety Adults (Persian, Semi-Longhair, British, Foreign, Burmese, Oriental and Siamese) compete for Supreme Adult, the seven kittens for Supreme Kitten and the seven neuters for Supreme Neuter. The Supreme Adult and the Neuter can add the coveted word 'Supreme' to their title. Finally, the Supreme Adult, Supreme Kitten and Supreme Neuter compete against each other for the honour of being judged Supreme Exhibit.
The event first started as Spay Day USA, an annual event created by Doris Day and the Doris Day Animal League (DDAL) in 1995, to promote spays and neuters across the country to help the problem of homeless pets. After the DDAL's merger with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) in 2006,"About the Doris Day Animal League", Doris Day Animal League, accessed July 21, 2014. the tradition continued under the auspices of the HSUS as World Spay Day. In 2002, the event's goal was to spay and neuter 200,000 pets across the United States.
For the Bay Area shoe company, see Rocket Dog Rocket Dog Rescue is a volunteer nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California, devoted to pet adoption and animal rescue. It is the most prominent of several local private organizations that save dogs from euthanasia by caring for them and finding new families. The program places dogs from animal shelters in the San Francisco Bay Area into foster homes while awaiting adoption. It also treats medical and behavioral problems such as socialization issues, neuters and spays the animals, and provides vaccines, so as to make their animals adoptable.
In the same year, Haldane wrote a dystopian novel, Man's World, set in a world ruled by a male scientific elite who restrict the number of women born. From adolescence women in this world are either made into "vocational mothers" or, if they have no interest in motherhood, they are sterilized by the government and become "neuters". Man's World is sometimes compared to other dystopian novels of the interwar period, including Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and Katharine Burdekin's Swastika Night."Other dystopias of the period like Charlotte Haldane's Man's World (1926) and Katherine Burdekin's Swastika Night (1937) investigate the ways in which gender informs totalitarian regimes".
Millions of years later, a sentient species called the Jijaki evolved from a transplanted population of Opabinia. The Watcher learned their language by observing broadcasts of Kijititatak Gikta, an educational animated program for Jijaki children, and established contact by writing "Howdy boys and girls and little neuters!" in the sky, (this being the catch phrase of Tilk, the cartoon's protagonist.) A religion worshipping The Watcher quickly arose. Meanwhile, on the Crucible, dinosaurs and mammals had long been evolving alongside one another. Both showed potential for evolving into sentient races, but only one could possibly arise on this world, due to the dinosaurs' ecological stranglehold on the planet.
TVHR differs in the type of sterilization surgery performed on the cats. Unlike traditional spays (ovariohysterectomy) and neuters (castration) which are done in TNR, the vasectomies and hysterectomies in TVHR result in sterile but sexually active cats. RTF (return to field) or TNS (trap, neuter, shelter return) are alternative approaches that simply focus on the trap and desex portion and do not include a colony management aspect. In some instances, a receiving shelter will return a cat to where it was found; in other cases shelters are completely bypassed - a person takes a free-roaming live-trapped cat in for desexing, then returns it to where it was found.
Using the funds garnered from the dealership's support, Coastal Pet Rescue purchased and donated manikins and supplies in May to the Savannah Chapter of the American Red Cross so that pet first aid and CPR classes could be offered in the area. Continually striving to provide resources and support for animals in the community, the organization launched a trap-neuter-return program for feral cats in July. Dubbed The Milton Project, the program seeks to control the overpopulation of feral colonies around the Savannah area. Program coordinator Mandy Ownley works with a local vet to provide low-cost spays/neuters and rabies vaccinations to the cats and kittens that are trapped.
In Danish, the plural endings are -er, -e or zero-ending. The choice of ending is difficult to predict (although -er is especially common in polysyllables, loanwords and words ending in unstressed e; -e is most usual in monosyllables; and zero-ending is most usual in neuter monosyllables). In Norwegian, the plural suffix -e is used too, but the system is rather regularized, since it is only nouns ending with -er in uninflected form that get -e in indefinite plural form, and this is current for both masculine, feminine and neuter nouns; en skyskraper – skyskrapere "a skyscraper – skyscrapers"; en hamburger – hamburgere "a hamburger – hamburgers"; et monster – monstre "a monster – monsters"; et senter – sentre "a center – centers". The ending -er is dominant in masculine/feminine nouns and some neuters with several syllables, while zero-ending is prevalent in neuter gender monosyllables.
U-umlaut is more common in Old West Norse in both phonemic and allophonic positions, while it only occurs sparsely in post-runic Old East Norse and even in runic Old East Norse. Compare West Old Norse fǫður (accusative of faðir, 'father'), vǫrðr (guardian/caretaker), ǫrn (eagle), jǫrð ('earth', Modern Icelandic: jörð), mjǫlk ('milk', Modern Icelandic: mjólk) with Old Swedish faður, varðer, ørn, jorð, miolk and Modern Swedish fader, vård, örn, jord, mjölk with the latter two demonstrating the u-umlaut found in Swedish. This is still a major difference between Swedish and Faroese and Icelandic today. Plurals of neuters do not have u-umlaut at all in Swedish, but in Faroese and Icelandic they do, for example the Faroese and Icelandic plurals of the word land, lond and lönd respectively, in contrast to the Swedish plural länder and numerous other examples.
Preparing a cow for udder surgery in field conditions: the physical restraint with a set of ropes is necessary next to xylazine tranquilisation A cat spay Veterinary surgery is surgery performed on animals by veterinarians, whereby the procedures fall into three broad categories: orthopaedics (bones, joints, muscles), soft tissue surgery (skin, body cavities, cardiovascular system, GI/urogenital/respiratory tracts), and neurosurgery. Advanced surgical procedures such as joint replacement (total hip, knee and elbow replacement), fracture repair, stabilization of cranial cruciate ligament deficiency, oncologic (cancer) surgery, herniated disc treatment, complicated gastrointestinal or urogenital procedures, kidney transplant, skin grafts, complicated wound management, and minimally invasive procedures (arthroscopy, laparoscopy, thoracoscopy) are performed by veterinary surgeons (as registered in their jurisdiction). Most general practice veterinarians perform routine surgeries such as neuters and minor mass excisions; some also perform additional procedures. The goal of veterinary surgery may be quite different in pets and in farm animals.

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