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They then flipped the thermostat, exposing the individuals reared in the cold to warm temperatures and the warm-reared ones to the cold.
A black collar means a 100% Ibérico pig, reared free-range and fattened on bellotas; white denotes a pig reared in feedlots and sired by a non-Ibérico.
Once again, society's beauty standards have reared its ugly head.
Some of these opportunities reared their heads Friday, he said.
He recommends purchasing "lab reared" cockroaches over hunting them solo.
The horse reared up and buckled, according to the station.
Reared on years of tragedy, we had very low expectations.
Twins reared apart ended up with nearly identical body weights.
The deep depression she'd been battling reared its indomitable head.
Two boys were abducted and then reared by soldiers' families.
Police added that the horse reared for an unknown reason.
The struggle for neutral pronouns reared at other times as well.
But most food producers were not reared in the internet age.
Reared by foster parents, Mr. Forman attended film school in Prague.
Both birds are currently being hand-reared off exhibit by keepers.
"All of our birds here are captive-reared birds", Bailey said.
Then he reared up and whipped his racquet toward the toss.
He was good at not seeming angry when I reared away.
He was reared as a slave on the plantation of Col.
Flames swaggered, reared, charred her skin, hot poker hands unwound her shift.
The cost question reared its head again and again during Tuesday's hearing.
It reared its head when my grandfather—my father's father—passed away.
He was tall, cerebral, dignified—and had not been reared to rule.
As a kid, born in Peekskill, N.Y., and reared in Sarasota, Fla.
Placid seas reared up in giant waves and rainwater coursed through streets.
The Warriors guard reared up in response and had to be restrained.
"They're smiling, and her head is reared back and laughing," Wilentz said.
He reared back and tossed a handsome fastball and obtained two strikes.
They then spent the next two months being reared aboard the ISS.
But the distraction narrative quickly reared up again when the relationship ended.
Hello from Paris, where an old problem has reared its ugly head.
Cortés was born and reared in Medellín, province of Badajoz, in Extremadura.
Verlander then reared back and struck out JaCoby Jones and Candelario swinging.
Russian Aquaculture reared fish before the Ukraine crisis but under a different name.
We could well ask if a home-reared chimpanzee can be a friend.
Two criticisms were prominent, and a third perennial issue also reared its head.
"Those fellows must have been reared with colored people," ran one fan letter.
Despite Dr Hsu's optimism, however, pleiotropism has reared its head in these animals.
Ready or not, fall hath reared its chilled breath in the northern hemisphere.
Viewers reared on "The Lego Movie" will find plenty to nourish them anew.
Amid the Depression, and the Spanish Civil War, she was reared in poverty.
At times, she said, the Trump campaign reared its head in her classroom.
Impatient horses jostled and reared off the crowded line and were ridden back.
Dubious players from the United States election have also reared their heads here.
Born in Washington in 1941, Brown was reared in New York City's Harlem.
He was reared in Lisbon, Maine, the home town of his mother, Yvonne.
My father, reared during the Great Depression, was too cheap to buy popcorn.
In 2016, a study found that 1003 genes were operating differently in the first generation of hatchery-reared fish than in wild fish, affecting such functions as the immune system and wound-healing, as hatchery-reared fish adapted to crowded conditions.
The many studies of thousands of pairs of identical and fraternal twins, both those reared together and those reared apart, have made it possible to assess the relative contributions of genes and the environment to a large number of characteristics.
Unfortunately, it was not the last time blackface reared its ugly head in Australia.
I went to a priest, I aired my confession, I was reared a Catholic.
One trader pointed out that camels were reared more naturally than cattle or sheep.
That will hurt unemployed people who depend on home-reared livestock for their income.
Additional chaplains arrived to be on hand in case PTSD reared its ugly head.
But, like all sources of trauma, it reared its head when I least expected.
Fake news on social media platforms has reared its head in Africa several times.
Clark was reared mostly by her mother and stepfather, and considers herself a Texan.
Reared on a kibbutz in Israel, she says she is drawn to her neighbors.
A steed outside the window behind the boy reared up on its hind legs.
This gives the hand-reared young of threatened species a better shot at survival.
Ebola Ebola has reared its ugly head again in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
" The statement was met with agreement from de Lesseps: "The devil reared its ugly head.
But a few hours into the shoot my hate for makeup reared its ugly head.
But I can't imagine that this is the first time it's ever reared its head.
"Quitaly" fears reared their head briefly last week, sending the euro and Italian bonds lower.
That disbelief was one way in which it reared its head, but there are others.
Whenever drama reared its head, she simply said "why you fuming for" and walked off.
In the United States, regulation has reared its head in the form of the SEC.
Ron Paul (R) reared his head to look again to the beginnings and to Jefferson.
That feud reared its head again Friday night, during a campaign rally in Huntsville, Ala.
It seems the Germans do have a weakness, and its reared its head once more.
After his mother died in 20153, he was reared by his stepmother, Anna (Robin) Sandler.
Reared in Chicago, Ms. Gordon attended the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin.
Ovechkin was reared by athletic parents in a hardscrabble neighborhood on the fringe of Moscow.
"We don't know what is cattle reared on deforested land and what isn't," said Sancler.
This isn't the first time wildlife-rancher conflict has reared its ugly head in Washington.
Worldwide, we are talking about 74 billion animals reared and killed each year for food.
As a Chicano orphan reared by the foster and prison systems, that is his fate.
The federal government eventually pressed charges, but at that point, jury nullification reared its ugly head.
Hand-reared eagles can also be quite aggressive, because they have no fear of anything whatsoever.
She successfully reared a chick last year—and has returned this year to raise another egg.
"Well, she has reared her head again," Grace said on a podcast on her website, CrimeOnline.com.
Finally, the conversation reared its head after Kate sent Toby packing from her wooded retreat, Yes!
It didn't take long before the dark side of lawn darts reared its ugly, pierced head.
Weather reared its ugly head in the final round, but Lowry's lead was never seriously challenged.
But Bisson Sykes was reared in the duckpin bowling alley her father owned in Newington, Conn.
This generation, reared alongside the rise of consumer culture, represents huge potential for the rental market.
Reared on an estate near Chesapeake Bay, he attended the private McDonogh School in Baltimore County.
The idea will no doubt sound absurd to Americans reared on Big Macs and cowboy mythology.
The older generations, reared on consensus, are not used to open public debate, let alone diversity.
Ohler was reared in Zweibrücken, the site of the U.S. military's logistical headquarters in West Germany.
James Cross Giblin was born on July 8, 1933, in Cleveland and reared in Painesville, Ohio.
The women were Swift's mother and aunt, visiting from rural Ontario, Canada, where Swift was reared.
It didn't matter; Lugo reared back and struck out Taylor and Severino on six total pitches.
So they reared two groups of babies, one in colder temperatures and one in warmer temperatures.
He was reared in Caledonia, Ontario, a town of ten thousand about thirty minutes from Hamilton.
He later testified that Downen had reared back as if to throw one of the rocks.
Sango was hand-reared by keepers because Adia couldn't produce enough milk to care for the cub.
From that point on Nadal assumed control, battering huge spinning forehands that reared up off the clay.
Jake reared back and hooked his thumbs in the back belt loops of my jeans and tugged.
"[Republicans] shut down the government [in 2013] and that never reared its head in 2014," Hunt said.
When doubts about my relationship reared their heads, I performed rituals of mental gymnastics to suppress them.
Infants who are neglected or under-stimulated develop in different ways from those reared in loving homes.
They'd grown up as part of the celebrity-adjacent Los Angeles culture that also reared Kim Kardashian.
Reuss, the son of former Chevrolet and Buick chief executive Lloyd Reuss, was reared as a motorhead.
The ongoing fiasco that is the Trump-media range war reared its ugly head again this week.
This latter point is something that has disturbingly reared its head at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The battle between millennials and boomers has now reared its head in the Democratic race for president.
He was given up for adoption by his birth parents and reared by Willy and Bertha Jones.
"I hand-reared four wolf pups, sleeping with them on a mattress for six weeks," he said.
They drove across washes and around canyons and past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
Anti-Semitism, which always lurks beneath the surface of societies, has of late reared its ugly head.
Like Monaco, Ajax had sourced much of its talent locally, and reared it away from the limelight.
Reared in Kentucky, Taylor joined the U.S. Army in 163, leading to a 40-year military career.
Another well-known bug reared its ugly head and actually lead to the loss of a match.
The cycle of disaster once again reared its ugly head this fall after years of relative quiet.
As he turns a corner on the track, the horse suddenly reared up for seemingly no reason.
Born to sloth parents Marilyn and Sparky, Lua is being hand-reared behind-the-scenes at the zoo.
This isn't the first time that offensive racial language has reared its head on "Big Brother" Season 20.
Heck, maybe it's even his Chris Farley impression, which reared it's ugly head in the season's premiere episode.
Throughout the spring, keepers hand-reared the cubs, bottle-feeding them every three hours and weighing them daily.
She told me Nick, hand-reared for a few weeks as a newborn, is particularly fond of people.
They collected eggs and larvae from subway tunnels and garden ponds and reared both populations in the lab.
Then I put a smartwatch back on my wrist, and the rash reared its red, scaly head again.
With me, heavy metal kind of ruined it, came and reared its ugly face and ruined punk rock.
Chase said its sculpted "neck" and reared-up posture are two characteristics that betray the animal's true identity.
KANSAS SHOOTING It's happened agan: The terror of workplace violence reared its ugly head again yesterday in Kansas.
At the same time, in recent years, a resilient al Qaeda has reared its ugly head in Afghanistan.
They reared three children, Christos, Halimah, and Nicholas, in a split-level house in a suburb of Canberra.
"At one point Santiago reared back and kicked Moore in the face and then laughed," the indictment says.
They reared their children on a large estate and travelled frequently to London, where they owned a house.
Steven Skybell, a Texas-reared Broadway veteran who plays Tevye, learned a smattering of Yiddish by taking courses.
Laura was reared in an apartment upstairs, in a neighborhood that some maps refer to as Hell's Kitchen.
Ford, reared by his stepdad, didn't even learn of his biological father's existence until he was a teenager.
Garrison was reared by her grandmother and aunt and recalls a lot of emotional pain in the household.
Reared in different families and different cities, often in vastly dissimilar circumstances, these twins shared only their genomes.
The virus killed 36 out of 60 free-ranging birds reared within a temple complex in Samdrup Jongkhar.
The next day, at precisely three minutes past midnight, another guy reared his head from my WhatsApp archive.
But mothers that had high oxytocin thanks to the probiotic were nurturing and reared their pups more successfully.
But, it all adds up—the unsightly side of nepotism and conflicting interests has reared its ugly head.
The biological engineer has since reared thousands more of these organoids, with neurons that spark with lively electrical activity.
Fox said that the loss was devastating, especially as one of the animals had been "hand-reared" by staff.
Residents of the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico have reared stingless bees for a thousand years, according to cultural records.
Reared on a desolate ranch with a demanding father, O'Connor was imbued with a rigorous work ethic and resilience.
PSA to politicians on the ballot in 2018 and beyond: College students are reared up and ready to vote.
Just as when they have reared their head before, we will confront this danger with creativity, ingenuity and strength.
A new Google Docs phishing scam just reared its head a few hours ago, and it's spreading like wildfire.
LONDON (Reuters) - 26/ BEATING THE TRADE DRUM The specter of a full-blown trade war has reared its head.
Yet again, the deep ideological division between the White House and Republicans on Capitol Hill had reared its head.
Born in Ukraine and reared in Brooklyn, Mazer was famous for his easygoing demeanor and encyclopedic grasp of trivia.
Orphaned as a girl, she was "reared among the Indians" — her mother's Ojibwe relations — and given the name Wildfire.
Even at the apolitical event, the House impeachment inquiry which has captivated Capitol Hill for months reared its head.
More Chinook salmon are being reared in hatcheries as whale food, but that is far from a certain fix.
His grandmother Jeanette Williams reared him after a stepfather struck him in the head with a red-hot poker.
For residents reared on some of the worst slum conditions in Europe, life in the towers seemed like luxury.
I was reared in an unreligious household, so most friends are surprised to find a Bible on my shelf.
He was reared 30 miles away in Coshocton, where the Abels were among the few Jewish families in town.
The Middle Fork population, here in Idaho, is one of the few without genetic influences from hatchery-reared fish.
In response to the warning for snakes, the primates reared up on their hind legs and scanned the ground.
McLeod reared back again, then made seventeen chops in twenty seconds, letting out a violent huff with each swing.
A wolf reared by a human, by contrast, will just keep trying to solve the problem on its own.
We might also envision sweeping cinematic landscapes of lush forests reared against colorful sunsets or towering snow-capped mountains.
Ms. Liang is a New York women's wear designer, city-born and -reared, the country at a comfortable remove.
The dolphins will still require human care, since all but one of the animals have been hand-reared since birth.
He didn't like us laughing and he flew to the end of his lead, and reared up snarling and drooling.
Ortiz, also known as Big Papi, was reared in Santo Domingo and made his Major League Baseball debut in 1997.
But her past reared up unexpectedly in 2011, when she was confronted over a workplace incident by a bullying boss.
And when you're reared and socialized as a boy, there's no assumption or expectation that you would ever be penetrated.
To counter the arrival of Zika, one California city is releasing millions of male mosquitoes reared by Verily-made robots.
The daughter of Cuban immigrants, Ms. Torres was born in New York and reared in Washington Heights and the Bronx.
In some places, like in Ohio, Missouri and New York, they have been reared and released back into the wild.
Reared by a single mother, Case went to a private school on a scholarship and was dismissed because of that.
Toni Gale Glickman was born in New York City on April 3, 1942, and reared in Bayport, on Long Island.
With one swift jerk, he reared his head back and latched his mouth onto the side of his uncle's neck.
Just as Democrats and Republicans neared an unprecedented bipartisan deal to shore up Obamacare, partisanship reared its ugly head again.
The international industry of disinformation-for-hire services has already reared its head in Western politics, and it's growing fast.
Jorrell Lacroix's father, Joel Lacroix, had accepted Mr. Williams as his son and reared the two boys together, she said.
He's now in a familiar standoff against some of the country's most tenacious environmentalists, reared in the birthplace of Greenpeace.
He reared back and grooved a 95-mile-per-hour fastball, and Aaron Hicks took a mighty swing and connected.
She won the key endorsement of a black Gospel recording mogul reared in a church that considers homosexuality a sin.
Federal and state agencies have released untold numbers of hatchery-reared fish to replace wild fish in the Columbia basin.
Nevertheless, the plague -- which had not been the main focus of the health push -- has occasionally reared its ugly head.
He jumped higher than he ever had before, he said, reared back and knocked the ball away, to Williams-Goss.
The Detroit-reared singer had her eye on stardom early, appearing on the televised talent competition Star Search in 1989.
Considerable numbers of pigs could have been reared at times when farms were not aware of the virus, he said.
Lambert died down there, far from home, far from the mother that birthed him and the father that reared him.
The usual explanation is that Americans are reared on sugary soft drinks, so it's a natural progression to sweet wines.
Outside of the art realm these questions have reared their head among people who use bots in civic-minded ways.
During Trump's July call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, the president's fixation on undermining Mueller's long-finished work reared its head.
Reared in a mansion on Fifth Avenue, Elizabeth Lewisohn attended Vassar College, from which she received a bachelor's degree in 1944.
Leprechauns, for instance, make a much hardier pet and can be reared on a (perfectly safe!) diet of tiny, stale marshmallows.
As is the Jersey Local Burger, a 6-ounce beef burger that comes from cows reared only a few miles away.
Mind you, for Allyson's generation, reared on reports of mass shootings, five deaths sounds like child's play, or an urban legend.
"Factors behind last year's currency crisis have reared their heads again," said Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
The New York attitude develops over time, according to the 72-year-old Patti Hayward, who was reared in Canarsie, Brooklyn.
The grandson of Italian immigrants, he was reared near Charlottesville, went to Yale and became a diplomat and social justice activist.
The Gregory children were reared by their mother, Lucille, who scraped by on welfare and a meager income as a maid.
Though she was reared by a single mother, Eva Figes, herself a feminist author, Ms. Figes initially felt inhibited about writing.
The Queens-reared elder Brant was Trump's childhood friend and served 84 days in jail in 1990 for federal tax violations.
Smirking, he planted his feet, reared back and lunged his body weight forward as his fist connected with the man's arm.
She is the author of "Born Together — Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twins Study," published in 2012 by Harvard University Press.
Israel Goodman Young was born on March 21961, 21913, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and reared in the Bronx.
The second of eight children, he was reared on a dairy farm run by his parents, Alfred and Frances (Houston) Boardman.
Like millions of other kids, I was reared on re-runs of Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker's performances as the enigmatic Doctor.
Our parents — a mix of young boomers and old Gen-Xers — reared us during an age of relative economic and political stability.
The idea for a government-mandated nationwide 5G network has reared its head again, and it may not be the last time.
Within the Star Wars fandom, angry voices reared their heads once again in response to the recent release of The Last Jedi.
There are plenty of caveats, of course—this was a single study done on a fairly small sample of lab-reared squids.
Maybe that explains why a man in Canada kept mowing his lawn even after a huge tornado reared up behind his house.
He was reportedly furious when Russia once again reared its head, killing whatever momentum he had on the American Health Care Act.
Slippery slopes have been slid down and a side of the human mind that once remained in shadow has reared its head.
Past the mirror and past the mirror where, one summer, she was reared off by a stallion attacking his own flaring reflection.
Like Sage, Colbey was reared on karate and kickboxing, and she was named 2009 Competitor of the Year by Black Belt magazine.
In past fights, The Monsoon's Achilles heel has typically reared its ugly head when he has been taken down to the mat.
Sinatra reared her children; took classes at the University of California, Los Angeles; quietly entertained old Hollywood friends; and did charitable work.
Breaking things down, cattle — reared for beef, milk and manure, among other things — represent roughly 65% of emissions from the livestock sector.
A distant clanking: A school bus bounced down a pockmarked old Indian route past red-ribbed buttes that reared like primeval monsters.
There was another hand-reared bird that used to make stupid noises and always hump my shoulder and then jizz all over it.
Beloved in Boston Ortiz, also known as Big Papi, was reared in Santo Domingo and made his Major League Baseball debut in 1997.
But at the Television Critics Association summer press tour, the topic of rape reared its ugly head again during an HBO Q&A.
"Then parents can focus on the kids and how they want them to be reared and not worry about the taxes," he said.
After being born at The Wilds in Cumberland, Ohio, the cub was hand-reared for several weeks due to a case of pneumonia.
We usually reared a few some months before Christmas when I was growing up, and then sold them for a profit at Christmas.
A few meters away, a group of dog farmers eat meat from dogs they have reared, claiming it is their tradition and livelihood.
Shawnta believes the majority of his new classmates come from stable home lives, where they are reared to view college as an expectation.
The "millennials" who will soon make up half the workforce in rich countries were reared from nursery school onwards to work in groups.
Chevrolet has the Corvette and Camaro, of course, and there is a lot to love there if you were reared as a motorhead.
Conversely, one of the crosscurrents Powell mentioned as a concern, global growth, subsequently reared its head further with China reporting slowing GDP growth.
The virus was found in a flock of 5,633 ducks reared in a backyard in the Kathmandu district, located in the Bagmati zone.
Lagares started getting scared whenever he reared back to make a big throw — not because pain was coming but because it might come.
In recent years, the discussion of women in rock music (and music in general) has reared its frizzy haired head in many forms.
She may have given you life and reared you from birth, but you're giving her an Apple ad, so let's call it even?
Bush tried to navigate, often uneasily, between the moderate Republican tradition he was reared in and the rising conservative wing of the party.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The inflation bogeyman has reared its ugly head and sent U.S. stock investors racing for the hills in recent days.
There were setbacks: Blood tests revealed that the cousin with whom Mr. Gershwin claimed to have been reared was his brother after all.
"The external risks facing the Bank of Canada have reared their heads in the repackaged form of a slowing Chinese economy," Harvey said.
For as great as many of the nominated films and actors are, #OscarsSoWhite — and straight, and American — has reared its head once more.
Then there are pigs that are reared free-range but haven&apost been fed exclusively on acorns, marked out with a green seal.
"I know this woman very well — I grew up around her," said Ms. Roitfeld, who was reared in an affluent suburb of Paris.
He was reared in Buffalo and has held a series of state and federal government jobs, most recently as Mr. Obama's labor secretary.
Sibling rivalry reared its head and Pilar, the older, quieter one who spent more time in the kitchen, wanted to return to Spain.
Louise, the Oregon-reared, Düsseldorf-schooled artist at the nexus of this transcontinental saga, traffics in installations amid highway overpasses and nuclear plants.
Louise, the Oregon-reared, Düsseldorf-schooled artist at the nexus of this transcontinental saga, traffics in installations amid highway overpasses and nuclear plants.
The case became an issue during the 2013 mayoral race in New York, and it reared its head during the 2016 presidential campaign.
As the Democratic candidate race kicks off in earnest, a divide has reared its head: candidates whose messages appeal more to millenials, or boomers.
Pam and Daniel, worried that the city has become unsafe, have taken young Flora to Washington, D.C., where she is reared by her grandparents.
In an unexpected turn, the monster of misogyny reared its ugly head during an appearance of basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, of all people.
The son of a shirt manufacturer, Gilbert Edmund Kaplan was born in Manhattan on March 2000, 22008, and reared in Lawrence, on Long Island.
In the last 365 days of Bachelor(ette), this is the second time this marriage-first problem has reared its bafflingly old-timey head.
The success of the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal has reared optimism for world powers to resolve the North Korean crisis in a similar fashion.
Diana Carrillo and her sister and two friends were excited for a fun night out on the town when discrimination reared its ugly head.
Every objection to communism is tainted by its ineluctably compromised source, Marx suggests: a mind that was reared on a steady diet of capitalism.
Then after two big wins over Marquardt and Shields, the same reluctant version of Lombard reared his head for his bout with Josh Burkman.
In fact, in recent years, world leaders with these qualities have reared their heads on every continent, even in countries where Trump is loathed.
Is it possible that these exposures, which occurred decades earlier, could have initiated the cancer that reared its head in my septuagenarians and octogenarians?
Bienenstock, who is forty-one and was reared in Rahway (he first smoked pot behind the bowling alley), invited his mother to the opening.
They are where the future contenders, champions, journeymen, coaches, judges and referees are reared and honed but they are under constant threat of closure.
The core design issue at the heart of the Black Armory puzzles reared its ugly head here: Most of the solutions weren't self-verifying.
Logue was the child of an Irish immigrant family, reared in Philadelphia in a family that was strongly pro-union and pro-New Deal.
Rats in the atticAnother issue that reared its ugly head shortly after moving into our current home was not so pleasant to deal with.
If your turkey had not been reared on a turkey farm, it would've had to thwart hunters and spar with fellow birds for resources.
The couple split when Ms. Segarra was a child, and she was reared mainly by her working-class aunt and uncle in Marble Hill.
The generation reared on comedies like Weird Science and Ghostbusters has mythologized and adopted the underdog hero's struggle portrayed in these films as their own.
Since Mantar first reared its ugly head back in 2012, its most potent weapon has been its ruthless efficiency and commitment to bone-rattling heaviness.
After the death of his mother, we learn, Peter had rescued a baby fox from the cold and reared it as a pet and friend.
My body image insanity died down around the time I met [my now-husband], but reared up in the weeks leading up to my wedding.
This new study shows that the environment in which a bird is reared in can determine the length of their telomeres in a profound way.
There was an oddness hinted on Norska's self-titled debut that never fully reared its head, but could be felt lingering just outside the fringes.
The theme of that song is extremely important because it deals with one of the great ailments, unfortunately, which has reared its head again: prejudice.
The English-born, American-reared artist had his first sitting with the young monarch on March 22, 1838, when she was just shy of 20.
And that sort of reared attend again this week when the president was very complimentary of Vladimir Putin over the last week and a half.
Her mother, the former Beatrix Ann Downs, took her to New York, where Beatrix's grandparents lived, and reared her with a strong emphasis on education.
Reared in penury, he bewitched and beguiled the public to become an international tycoon, only to lose everything and then, undaunted, make it back again!
The US-China trade war wrought much of that damage, according to Capgemini analysis, as global stock markets tumbled and geopolitical unrest reared its head.
She now wonders what part of her depression and anxiety was just a healthy, human response to the emotionally abusive environment she was reared in.
This means the mother and the father were 100% Iberian "de bellota" pigs and that the pig was reared free-range and fed on acorns.
Unlike HIV/AIDS, which took 20 years to cover the globe, or Ebola, which reared its head sporadically, SARS was a swift and terrifying pandemic.
If you're reared on spicy shit and your body is capable of producing melanin, chances are your spice tolerance is higher than the average Ohioan's.
That the defense came through for Atlanta once again was fairly surprising as the unit's youthful exuberance had reared its head earlier in the drive.
Those movies inspired many of today's top directors and film executives to pursue Hollywood careers — an entire generation of creativity reared on what Paramount produced.
There have been a lot of opposing viewpoints on the plan within the Republican Party, which only really reared their heads during the Budget Committee.
The WI's wartime efforts went beyond canning as they also produced homemade toys, reared rabbits and assisted with evacuated children and mothers from bombed-out cities.
The German farmers association said farmers, not the state, needed support to develop their livestock holdings, for example allowing animals more space to be reared in.
And political risk - the main reason why short positions increased last year - reared has its head again with the complicated outcome of Italian elections this month.
For those who prefer to make their own food, there are plenty of places to buy locally grown or reared produce and meats, among other ingredients.
Even when they are reared apart, identical twins are more alike than the non-identical kind (who are as genetically different as any brother or sister).
And immigration reared its head when a group of Republican moderates signed a discharge petition to force a floor vote on DACA and related border matters.
It reared it's head when I had to run into him and see him," she said, adding, "You push that stuff away and become a warrior.
Young people reared on text emoji will, if they stop using Snapchat for five minutes, see Reactions as another, obvious, extension of their mobile communication lives.
War has reared its ugly head so often in Iraq's recent history that the Muslawis, as the people of Mosul are known, have learned to adapt.
But Badiraguato Mayor Mario Valenzuela told Excelsior, a Mexican newspaper, that the tales of drug lords giving back to the communities that reared them are overplayed.
And then there was male feminism, which reared its ugly head in the form of men like our already-noted Man of the Year* Matt McGorry.
"If hand-reared, emu chicks may imprint on their owner, instead of their parent, and then get distressed when the owner leaves," the RSPCA spokesperson explains.
For months the lo'i were choked with silt, borne down from the mountains carrying the seeds of weeds that soon reared up taller than the taro.
Black power had reared its head, and with it came more muscular state governments embracing investments in infrastructure and the region's first statewide public school systems.
Syndergaard, a rookie, had reared back and fired a 97-mile-per-hour fastball near the head of Alcides Escobar, the Kansas City Royals' leadoff hitter.
David King, the son of a Jewish immigrant and Holocaust survivor, reared in Queens, owns a successful moving company with storage facilities in all five boroughs.
When the Queen celebrated her Diamond Jubilee with a pageant down the River Thames, Joey reared up on the roof of the National Theater in salute.
The topic reared its head this week, as Kawhi Leonard sat out a high-profile, nationally televised game between the Los Angeles Clippers and Milwaukee Bucks.
Reared by his sharecropping mother, Otis and his brothers and sisters were often kept out of school to work in the fields to make ends meet.
An ignominious and unexpected burden to his family, Paddy, as he was then known, was reared in the prosperous Dublin home of his great-aunt Sarah.
It also means that reared properly in a lab, it's feasible to mature enough larvae to make a difference at the population level, Dr. Elkinton said.
The art world, reared on Warhol and Hirst, immediately entered into a debate about whether Banksy was critiquing the art market or was complicit with it.
Lauren Lapkus, as Grace's mute assistant, who is said to have been reared by cats, raises a few smiles as well, mostly without saying a word.
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego, showed that the idea could really work by spreading a gene in fruit flies reared in the lab.
As a kid in Davis, where his father taught microbiology at the University of California campus, he had been reared on the works of the Rev.
As the financial crisis reared its head and austerity measures started to bite, it became all the more important that the Olympic venues could be sustainable.
All of the ants, whether collected from the field or reared in the lab, showed a certain degree of flexibility in adapting to their simulated environment.
Having been reared in a visual world where people who looked like me were often demonized and objectified, I appreciated Mr. Frank's images as intellectually refreshing.
Chickens, with the help of intensive breeding practices and the introduction of antibiotics, are now reared in large farms generally known as confined-animal feeding operations.
With silvopasture, cattle are reared on tree-lined patches of land, allowing one portion to recover as the cattle are directed to another piece of land.
And occasionally, and sometimes accidentally, you can find siblings you didn't know you had, or a biological father who is not the father who reared you.
It also opens the door for a more sophisticated future candidate, one reared on alt-right arguments rather than stumbling into them the way Trump has.
But this primary has become a proxy for the debate over establishment Democrats versus democratic socialism that has reared its head in the party since Sen.
Over those two weeks, I never smelled terrible, and my skin even looked sort of glowy sometimes (one zit reared its head, then disappeared soon after).
But a few months later, Milo spiked a very high fever and had a febrile seizure in my arms, and my paralyzing anxiety reared its head again.
But perhaps Kylie was really just sublimating all of that identical outfit rage which later reared its ugly head in the form of a single gray hair.
"We have now reared an entire generation of investors that buy stocks because interest rates go down," said Brian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets.
Political risk also reared its head in Spain, where a threat of no-confidence motions against Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy sent Spanish stocks and bond prices plunging.
But now that Iraqi and Kurdish forces have pushed ISIS out of most of the country, those old divisions between Baghdad and Erbil have reared up again.
In the farming industry, male chicks and some unhealthy female chicks are considered a by-product, while healthy female chicks are reared to become egg-laying hens.
But to the twins she gave birth to and reared in a state of otherwise-engaged preoccupation, Anna is a tantalizing unknown, especially as she nears death.
Many of them will be reared on Alsup's careful pedagogy — for most of them, transmitted through words on paper, and for a lucky few, transmitted in person.
Last month the company was forced to raise its price by over 6%, to ¥22.7 (about $24) plus tax, for two skewers of locally reared chicken yakitori.
I was wondering if I could talk to you about doing an interview for..." Patti reared back, shot me a look, and said, "Show me some respect.
While she managed to channel focus into non-stop training for the Olympics during her twenties, the inner turmoil reared its head immediately after she won gold.
And the antiquated behavior that sometimes prevails has reared its monstrous head in Spain, where an openly gay referee has been getting death threats, per the Guardian.
The #NeverTrump label does not absolve Kristol, or any other conservative intellectuals, of responsibility in nurturing the beast that reared its ugly head in this campaign cycle.
He was reared on a farm in Hanover, N.H., where his father, after the decline of the Cuban sugar market in the 1920s, had become a hotelier.
But there is one startling mutual agreement that has reared its head this election season: distrust in the government and the idea that the system is broken.
Reared in Toronto (his father is a dentist, his mother a retired real-estate broker), Lubin played squash and studied electrical engineering and computer science at Princeton.
But they said overtightening could backfire as the economic benefits from Trump's policies wear thin, perhaps exacerbating the surging market volatility that reared its head in October.
As someone reared in a sea of My Little Ponies and Snoopy Sno-Cone Machines, I must have found all of this Weimar-era quaintness strangely appealing.
As meticulously documented by Taylor Lorenz at The Atlantic, it's just the latest resurgence of an urban myth that has reared its head repeatedly over the years.
Mr. Trump was, of course, accustomed to relying on family members in the private sector, a world in which relatives can be literally reared in the business.
I began to close the distance between us, and as it reared its head, it blew another cloud of smoke—larger this time, directly below the creature.
In the distance, the largest of the Green Bank telescopes reared up over a hill like a shimmering apparition, with its lacy struts and moon-white dish.
" Although brutal purges ordered by Kim are still commonly reported, Rogers notes that he was "reared in Switzerland and he knows there is another world out there.
She herself seldom talked about her private life, perhaps because she was reared at a time when a young woman's identity was defined by her marital status.
The combination of journalism and graphics made for a total story I couldn't put down until the back cover reared its ugly head and said The End.
Tillman was reared in a strict and turbulent evangelical Christian household, in Rockville, Maryland, and, in many respects, his career is an elaborate, improvised rebellion against it.
Unlike Richard Daley, who was reared among cops in the Irish-American neighborhood of Bridgeport, Emanuel grew up in suburban Wilmette, the son of an Israeli immigrant.
Many among the young generation of Quebecers, reared on a steady diet of American popular culture and English-language social media, switch easily between the two languages.
I want something that speaks my eternal gratitude to the woman who reared me, and, apart from diamonds (sorry mom), this is the best I can do.
But then, in the 15th round, Mr. Weaver reared back, dropping his opponent to the mat out with a single left hook — a knockout blow for the win.
Robot farming startup Iron Ox has taken the first step in doing so, announcing today that it's selling robot-reared leafy greens in a single location in California.
The problem reared its ugly head again in the final minutes of the Thunder's 100-96 loss to the San Antonio Spurs Friday at the Chesapeake Energy Arena.
A similar kind of mismanagement reared its head many times before the financial crisis of 2001 and the promise of European Union membership motivated a decade of reform.
The economy shrugged off a huge stock market crash in 21, but inflation reared its head in the early 22s, prompting interest rate hikes and a new recession.
One night, about four months into my incarceration, catastrophe reared its head in this fucked-up flurry of hedonism and black magic that almost left me for dead.
The disease repeatedly reared its ugly head in ongoing waves that lasted from the 14th to 19th centuries, affecting populations in Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
But class and self-absorption have sealed his Higgins off in ways that feel real: he is empire and has been reared to think of himself as such.
Confronted with the problem of evil, which inescapably reared its head in Dachau, she decides that it's all about class — a Marxist remedy that seems shallow and evasive.
Then on the fourth variation, mayhem erupted: Dancers flung themselves on the floor, clutched their chests and throats, and reared up, seeming to scan the horizon for help.
What makes this particularly puzzling for scholars reared on the classical models of competitive economies is that all this happened despite a persistent decline in real interest rates.
Roosevelt was a leading proponent of the post-Civil War "fish culture movement," which espoused hatchery-reared fish as a means of replenishing depleted stocks of native species.
It wasn't the first, nor was it the last I'd have, but it was certainly the first time my epilepsy had reared its head when I was traveling.
He just reared back and fired his fastball, which regularly resides north of 100 miles per hour and is by a wide margin the consistently fastest in baseball.
That's where it was spotted last summer by Mr. Milberg, 85, the Flatbush, Brooklyn-reared owner of a Manhattan commercial finance company who collects Judaica and Irish poetry.
"The closest comparison is the '08 race in terms of a candidate with institutional support versus the insurgent," said Jesse Ferguson, a national Democratic strategist reared in Richmond.
The terrorism challenge, however, which has already reared its ugly head at several points during the first few months of the year, is proving more impactful for AEG.
And I was kind of bracing myself for that, but — and I haven't really analyzed what it is about the whodunit — that never really reared its ugly head.
Everyday office tedium was one cause, and an as-yet-unfounded fear of disappointing my editors, which reared its head while I raced to hit deadlines, was another.
Sixty farm-reared animals were secretly and illegally dumped there in 2004; in 2015, nighttime thermal-imaging surveys suggest that the population has grown to more than a thousand.
"Sky is very young, and will now be hand-reared at our Animal Centre, and should be available for re-homing when she is old enough," the RSPCA added.
Some of the franchise's most memorable moments have dealt with Spock's Vulcan upbringing and how being reared as an icy, unsentimental logician affected his relationships with his human colleagues.
Even after they are adopted into stable and loving families, children who were initially reared in institutionalized care (such as orphanages) show psychological and biological consequences many years later.
Reared on Michael Jackson and US pop music, he also devoured grunge and industrial rock before discovering big beat like The Prodigy and Chemical Brothers in the late-90s.
A disturbing trend among companies producing personal care and cosmetic products (PCCP) has reared its head in recent years: They are creating products with high quantities of plastic ingredients.
While political correctness had reared its pernicious head in abundantly manifested ways, the corresponding bombastic, overheated political rhetoric of the past two years needn't overshadow our discourse in 2018.
When Ronny turned from pursuing Barry to head-butt a store manager, Hader bent double, then reared up, still laughing, to emulate Barry's twitchy walk as he sneaked away.
Its staff recently welcomed a newborn black wildebeest, crowned lemur and an Owston's civet kitten, which was hand-reared by keepers — a first-time feat, according to the zoo.
Throughout humanity's history, and especially since we started living in condensed cities and could travel far, plague has reared its ugly head and caused civilization-shaping epidemics and pandemics.
The bad reared its head dramatically this week as the Securities and Exchange Commission charged Musk with securities fraud for misleading investors with August tweets about taking Tesla private.
You can understand Nolan's interest; born in London, in 1970, he belongs to what is probably the last generation to have been reared on the rousing fable of Dunkirk.
Since the most recent iteration of the game, Pokémon Go, was released in the US in July 2016, the hysteria of Pokémania has once again reared its ugly head.
"There's a one-in-a-million chance that an unknown failure mode that they absolutely couldn't imagine has reared its ugly head and is doing something unexpected," he said.
Norman then happily followed MacLean — who reared the lamb by hand after his mother rejected him at birth — back to the gate where her pickup and trailer were parked.
Both men were reared in the freewheeling, ruthless world of real estate, and both possess an unshakable self-assurance that is both their greatest attribute and their direst vulnerability.
Adam Korn, who represented a new kind of Wall Street trader—one reared on computer code, not instinct—is leaving the firm, people familiar with the matter said Monday.
But for Westerners and particularly Americans, reared on individualism and the myth of the maverick who wins by breaking the rules, such oddball creations don't carry much cultural freight.
For this kid reared in what he describes as a modern killing field, trappings of success became doubly powerful once the realization of his own unfortunate circumstances took hold.
Then the 2008 recession reared its ugly head, and this funding was gradually reduced until 2013, when it was removed in its entirety and reallocated to general city activities.
Mother's Day is a wonderful celebration of the fierce women who birthed and reared us; it's also a holiday that annually tests chronic-procrastinators' thoughtful-planning abilities (hello, it me).
While the infant is being hand-reared by the gorilla care team, Kumbuka will be with the zoo's gorilla troop so she can learn maternal behaviors from other gorilla moms.
By the time Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal reared its head six months later, however, nearly every effort to pass a comprehensive bill that might punish corporate data malfeasance had stalled.
This trend once again reared its head this year: Since election day, every serious publication has felt obligated to run a think piece comparing Trump's America to Orwell's dystopian Britain.
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. During Barcelona's long and acrimonious courtship of Cesc Fabregas, the phrase 'Barca DNA' reared its insidious head on more than one occasion.
In other words, it's difficult to pinpoint the exact communities the pigs were reared in, but the team did provide compelling evidence that the feasts were supplied from diverse locations.
The simplistic sound bite reared its ugly head again when, in May, the California Department of Public Health released its own study on the rise of STDs in the state.
"To our knowledge, this study was the first to examine the relationship of intensively socialized hand reared wolves with humans varying in familiarity in a Greeting Situation Test," says Ujfalussy.
The pair moved to Seattle, where they reared their two sons: Kahlil, born in 1981, and Noah, born in 20143, both of whom went on to careers in the arts.
"I had reared the exotic breed for over two years, but the worsening climatic conditions coupled by frequent disease attacks on the birds made my farming a nightmare," she said.
Amazon is no stranger to the nefarious forces of e-commerce: fake reviews, counterfeit goods and scams have all reared their heads on its marketplace in one place or another.
His father, Theodore, a bricklayer, died in 1932, and Lefty and his siblings were reared in meager circumstances by his mother, the former Helen Purdy, a homemaker, who later remarried.
Bob MacLagger, who is from upstate New York, lived in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where he and his wife bought a two-family rowhouse in 1983 and reared their two daughters.
You wonder whether the show's integrationist philosophy arises from its host's having been raised, reared and professionally trained in Milwaukee, Mississippi, Tennessee and the broadcast environs of Baltimore and Chicago.
"I don't live this grand fabulous lifestyle," said Mr. Binder, who was reared in Slidell, La., near New Orleans, the youngest of eight siblings in a family of moderate means.
In an ideal experiment, you'd take a large group of newborns and randomly assign half of them to be reared on formula and the other half to be breast-fed.
Only five British-reared players started the game; by the end, there were as many Brazilians on the field, as well as representatives of Argentina, Estonia and points in between.
Alexander Iglesias Rodríguez, 103, a veterinarian who reared cows in Cienfuegos on Cuba's southern coast, left the country on Wednesday, six weeks after his wife and his son, Gabriel, 16.
Reader's Notebook Kathryn Harrison's recently published book, "On Sunset," in which she describes being reared by her wonderfully eccentric grandparents in Los Angeles in the 1960s, is her fifth memoir.
Because of a Reddit post and the loose interpretation of subsequent benchmark tests posted by Primate Labs' John Poole, the "Apple throttles old iPhones" meme has reared its ugly head again.
She wore tennis shoes and seersucker overalls to protect her clothes, held down a full-time job while she studied, and reared two daughters as a single mother after her divorce.
And the mythology of it all—the redneck drug culture that reared its head in that music—was fun to do, and a lot of it was based on real things.
But even when holding conference calls, the iffy treble of these earphones reared its ugly head and added an unwanted hiss when the person on the other side pronounced "s" sounds.
Born in Beirut and reared in Paris, he has earned wide acclaim for his work in the Western classical tradition, as well as in Arabic music, film music, jazz and rock.
On Tuesday, an unraced 2-year-old reared up and landed straddling the inner rail, and he could not move until a team of workers hoisted his legs over the top.
Growing up in Nashville during the 1940s, Shane was reared on a soundtrack of gospel and blues, which proved to be her driving passion—and her escape from a perilous homeland.
He also found grist in his personal life for autobiographical novels, like "The Hand-Reared Boy" (22015), and memoirs, including "The Twinkling of an Eye: My Life as an Englishman" (20013).
Too often, whenever racism has reared its head in the stands at games, the argument that it is simply a manifestation of a social problem has been used to excuse inaction.
Kelly has a brusk manner with staff -- not a surprise for a Boston-reared retired Marine, but sometimes off-putting to aides who mostly come from politics and the private sector.
One of the great things about the run on Disney+ is that it's introducing a whole generation of moviegoers reared on CGI and 3-D to good, old-fashioned cell animation.
Mr. Cuomo, 62, born, reared and brined in New York politics, is, by the measure of things built, laws changed and electoral votes won, as successful as any governor in history.
The downside of this dangerous temptation has reared its head again with Saudi Arabia's brutal murder of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, throwing the Trump administration's Middle East strategy into chaos.
Stanford's roster is saturated with Californians who were reared on the Rose Bowl as part of the New Year's Day routine, and Friday's engagement marked the Cardinal's third here in four years.
Spieth, who teed off one shot from the lead, also carded 74 on a day when poor driving, which has dogged him for much of the year, reared its ugly head again.
Viktor was reared as a brutal fighting machine with little affection and yet this Everest of a man (with thighs like sequoias) has grey eyes that are sweet and soft and sad.
"You hear these things about factory farming which are just absurd, if you see the conditions they are reared in, they have outside pens to run around in," Spokes told VICE News.
IQUIQUE, Chile (Reuters) - Pope Francis ordered his popemobile to stop on Thursday after a mounted Chilean policewoman was thrown off her frightened horse, which had reared up as the pontiff passed by.
But two leading mainstream economists who are part of the debt debate say that even though the old demons have not reared their heads to date, the danger of them surfacing remains.
Yet while the flawed transition may explain the rise of corruption, it cannot justify the perfidy of officials who were reared on the ideals and aspirations of the movement Mr. Mandela led.
An important retrospective study, run out of the University of Minnesota between 1979 and 1999, would draw on data from 137 sets of volunteers—twins who'd been reared apart and later reunited.
The Bank of Canada has distinguished itself as the only central bank willing to raise borrowing costs before inflation has even reared its head, said Shaun Osborne, chief FX strategist at Scotiabank.
Kanini has been raising chickens for about four years, along with crops and other livestock, but she has not always reared the local variety of chickens that now make up her flock.
U.S. 10-year bond yields reared back up to 2.89 percent ahead of U.S. trading and euro zone yields followed suit with German Bunds off a five-week low at 0.69 percent.
In Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas — where dogs are reared at a whelping facility, trained, and return from service — some of the aspiring canines can be fostered and adopted.
Then technology reared its ugly head, in the form of computerized ride-sharing — Uber, Lyft and their many knock-offs — and cryptocurrency "forking," such as bitcoin begetting bitcoin cash and bitcoin gold.
"For a number of weeks, Jewish terrorism in the territories has reared its head, and the leadership of the right wing has been shamefully silent," the Israeli group said in a statement.
Front Burner The brothers Zach and Alex Frankel were reared on the Upper West Side of Manhattan but live in Brooklyn now and missed the local smoked fish emporiums of their childhood.
Ugh, insert eye-roll here Peak bigotry: An anti-Muslim group, Act for America, has reared it's ugly head, announcing that they are planning nationwide protests of Muslim communities on June 10.
And in the early 1990s, the Hydra of neoliberal economics reared its most flamboyant head to date in the figure of prime minister Davíð Oddsson – a plump Norse riff on Thatcho-Reaganism.
Because social relationships are so powerful, a baby bird reared by the wrong species, Dr. Woolley has found, can learn the wrong species' song even if its biological father's song is audible.
Even as the grisly reality of violence reared its head, like the mass disappearance of 43 students in 2014, tourism climbed and homicides fell, a fact the president often mentioned in speeches.
"Back in the 80s and 90s, North Carolina Democrats who bucked party affiliation were called Jessecrats," said Doug Heye, a North Carolina-reared Republican consultant, referring to the late Senator Jesse Helms.
"The cobra reared and struck, biting as cobras bite, sinking her fangs their short length once, releasing, instantly biting again for better purchase, holding on, chewing at her prey," Ms. McIntyre wrote.
Instead, wherever competition has reared its head in the industry, the mass market has aimed for low prices above all else, followed by a vigorous culture of collective complaining when something goes wrong.
Kovind's ascent to the highest public office is the first for a leader reared in the powerful Hindu revivalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) or National Volunteers' Association, the ideological mentor of Hindu groups.
A son of James Brolin (and stepson of Barbra Streisand), he was reared just beyond the Hollywood glare on a ranch with his mother, Jane Cameron Agee, a casting director turned wildlife advocate.
"Many have been reared by humans, they have been separated into same-age and same-sex groups, thus not benefiting from having elder role models or experiences [interacting] with younger generations," says Crumpacker.
By 2006, she was worth $2 billion, but bad decisions that had started under Hardy reared their head once the housing market began collapsing in 2009, taking the construction market down with it.
He is a product of the hierarchy that existed in the '60s, when a person in a position of power knew no consequences — the same environment Harvey Weinstein says he was reared in.
The result: over 200 militia fighters disarmed, communities forged mutual pacts for peace and reconciliation, and, when violence again reared its head, they were able to defuse it quickly and prevent more bloodshed.
Most of the cull is taking place in and around the Gers area of southwest France, where geese and ducks are reared in vast numbers to make the 'foie gras' duck liver delicacy.
Semyon Varlamov turned in a scintillating performance with a season-high 21.9 saves, but a lack of offense reared its ugly head in a hard-luck 211-225 loss to Boston on Sunday.
According to prosecutors, between 2004 and 2005 Elorez leased a farm in Medellin, Colombia, where he reared dogs and sewed bags of liquid heroin into nine puppies for importation to the United States.
The scientists reared the grey and white damsel fish in water with levels of carbon dioxide comparable to those predicted for coming decades and examined changes in genes and proteins in their brains.
The overriding message coming from those I spoke to involved in iANIMAL is that if you can't contemplate giving up meat altogether, eating more humanely reared animals less often is a good start.
But as Colombia continues to face the Goliath that is peace implementation — dealing with everything from slim resources to FARC dissidents to the assassination of social leaders — another Goliath has reared its head.
In essence, the 20003 law, universally regarded as illogical, unfair, and downright racist, had reared its old, dusty head once again, disrupting businesses, criminalizing dancing, and making us all worry about our livelihoods.
Trump's tendency to muddle the message and exploit every situation for personal political gain reared its head yet again on Wednesday when he blamed his predecessor for the tardy dispatch of testing kits.
Mr. Romney, a Michigan-reared former Massachusetts governor, who was successfully treated for prostate cancer last summer, is beloved here as the savior of the Salt Lake Winter Olympics and as Mormon royalty.
When Luis Severino reared back and fired a 210-mile-per-hour fastball past the Tampa Bay Rays slugger Logan Morrison on Wednesday night, the pitch carried with it a degree of symbolism.
A global issue The issue has also reared its head in the US, which may soon lose its measles-free status due to outbreaks that have caused more than 900 cases of measles.
The beauty of the industry, Mr. Tomberlin said, is that black soldier fly larvae can also be reared in small farms, allowing agricultural areas to turn their organic waste into a valuable product.
Volatility also reared its head for a while on Monday as the Chicago Board Options Exchange Volatility Index, or VIX, known as Wall Street's fear gauge, rose before retreating later in the day.
And while the troubling application of the service to spread so-called "fake news" was not limited to the U.S., it was there that it first so prominently reared its multi-pronged head.
Koepka seemed to be cruising to his fourth major title until he ran up four successive bogeys as Bethpage Black reared its difficult head and bit the leader in strong and gusty winds.
The real story, based on the SPLC report, was the rise in anti-Muslim hate — a trend that has reared its head time and time again in America over the past few years.
Unfortunately, men have been reared by a dumb and damaging form of masculinity that is defined by pseudo-dominance, an (imagined) ideal of superiority that can only be maintained through the subordination of women.
Born in Budapest into a family of Jewish heritage and reared in a Hungary dominated first by the Nazis and later by the Communists, Mr. Jonas had lived in Canada since the mid-1950s.
Tiffany's background as the daughter of a single mother who often struggled with money reared its head, clashing with her husband's background, which was affluent enough that his family had a summer beach house.
The phoenix tattoo reared its head again recently when the actor was photographed during a training session alongside Charlie Hunnam, Oscar Isaac and Garrett Hedlund as they prepared for their upcoming film Triple Frontier.
Doping reared its head, with Russian Yulia Efimova booed after being allowed to compete and a Twitter storm erupting after Australia's 400 freestyle winner Mack Horton called Chinese rival Sun Yang a 'drug cheat'.
Kovind's ascent to the highest public office would be the first for a leader reared in the powerful Hindu revivalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) or National Volunteers' Association, the ideological mentor of the BJP.
While the player was being raised by Gorion in Candlekeep, Sarevok was being reared by a captain of industry during a decades-long plan to usurp power in an entire region of the world.
Trendspotting 8 Photos View Slide Show ' The hoodie, the streetwear insignia of rappers, hackers and girls with forbidding tattoos, reared its head unexpectedly this week in a surfeit of springtime tints, weights and forms.
Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, said previous Republican tax cut efforts had paved the way for sweeping spending cut proposals after the red ink reared its head.
Was it the populist right, reared in the meme swamps of Reddit and 4chan, who emerged blinking into the daylight of politics and set about baiting anyone who disagreed with their chosen Republican king?
The Vancouver Canucks had been living a charmed existence during their season-high six-game winning streak, but their struggles on the road reared their ugly head to begin their current three-game trek.
Edward Byrne Breitenberger was born in Manhattan on July 19623, 21962, and reared in the Yorkville section, then a rough-and-tumble, down-at-the-heels ancestor of today's gentrified Upper East Side neighborhood.
The forthright Ms. Saldana, 38 — born in New Jersey and reared in Queens and in the Dominican Republic — now nests in Los Angeles with her artist husband, Marco Perego, and their three young sons.
Reared on decades of fighting for individual liberty and capitalism against dictatorships and collectivism since the 1930s, their politics moulded by the spectre of Auschwitz and the gulags, such ideological defensiveness is perhaps understandable.
Patrick Rothfuss is well known across the land—a George R.R. Martin for a Harry Potter-reared generation—and N.K. Jemisin and Ann Leckie have been shaking up the genre for a few years now.
I'm 74, a Midwestern farm girl by birth with a strong work ethic, college educated and reared to believe that I could do it all and it was a weakness to seek or expect help.
Hopefully if finance democratization tools like Titan and Robinhood succeed in helping the next generations gather wealth, a new crop of families will be able to afford the pricey tuitions that reared these startups' teams.
Long efforts at forced assimilation, including the seizure of Aboriginal children to be reared in orphanages or by foster parents, which stopped only in the 1970s, left generations without any experience of stable family life.
For a generation reared on My Super Sweet 16, getting engaged is a spectator sport, weddings are no longer single-day events, and birthdays can require a weekend getaway — if they don't last all month.
He pitched himself to Jackson as a defensive-minded coach who, while playing collegiately at Princeton, was reared on the joy of a deliberate, five-man offense and therefore amenable to embracing Jackson's beloved triangle.
A few days later, researchers at Virginia Tech shipped the offspring in the form of dried eggs to Dr. Vosshall's laboratory at Rockefeller, where they were hatched and reared by a postdoctoral fellow, Ben Matthews.
Scientists have mounted a captive-breeding program and later this year plan to release captive-reared birds on the Big Island, their former home in the wild, to try to re-establish a wild population.
Brewers RH Chase Anderson (6-10, 5.01) Control issues reared their ugly head for De La Cruz, who issued a career-high five walks to drive up his pitch count against St. Louis on Friday.
Reared in her grandfather's shotgun-shack parsonage in one of Charlotte's black districts, Dovey was profoundly influenced by her grandmother, who despite having only a third-grade education became a revered member of the community.
Leaning often on biography in his speech, Judge Gorsuch cast himself as a humble Westerner, reared on fly-fishing, with malice toward none in his decade as a federal appellate court judge based in Denver.
A Birmingham native reared in the city's comfortable suburbs, Mr. Strange eventually made his way home from Washington and became a partner at a powerhouse law firm that represents many of Alabama's muscular corporate interests.
Best Verse: UsherOverall Grade: C Just as The Life Of Pablo was around the corner, the ghost of album cycles past reared its head, when a remix of the Yeezus single "Black Skinhead" finally surfaced.
His designs during a 2125-year tenure as creative director of Calvin Klein were muted, winning him critical acclaim in an industry reared on flash and sex; they also emphasized the importance of suits for women.
About 23,000 ducks reared on the farm have been culled, the agriculture ministry said in a statement, but another suspected case was reported at a hen farm on Wednesday in the central part of the country.
As the two sides engage in a tit-for-tat tariff exchange, the possibility that China might raise the stakes and stop being the world's biggest consumer of U.S. debt again reared its imposing head Monday.
Ducks and geese, mostly reared for their livers that are artificially swollen through force-feeding to make foie gras, are most exposed to the virus due to free-range rearing and transport of animals between farms.
With the financial help of two partners—his uncle and a local conservationist— he created a business so that people could buy frogs reared on a farm explicitly for the pet trade instead of the wild.
A children's book, "And Tango Makes Three", based on the real story of two penguins at New York's Central Park Zoo who reared their own chick, drew acclaim from some for depicting non-traditional family structures.
Specimens of Elkhorn—a highly endangered reef-building species that once blanketed vast swaths of the Caribbean seafloor—were reared from gametes collected in the wild, fertilized in vitro, and planted back out in the ocean.
It's an issue that's reared its head for YouTube in particular after a number of recent incidents, including the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida, and the deadly mass shooting at a Las Vegas music festival.
The birds are exported between March and June as eggs or day-old chicks and reared on British farms or on country estates before being released to the wild for shooting when the season opens: Sept.
"Buying directly from the farm ensures you're supporting British farmers' high animal welfare standards, and choosing a bird that has been fed a natural diet, bred for its natural flavour and reared locally," the organization says.
Around the second week of August, 255 of these strange salamanders, which have been reared to young adults from eggs, will be set free in streams in Ohio with the hope of restoring their threatened populations.
"Trade fear has reared its head again with Trump administration concerns (that) China is walking back some of the pledges they've made in negotiations so far," said Chris Zaccarelli, chief investment officer at Alliance in Charlotte.
At 23, Mr. Sutton was one of the world's top saddle bronco riders when the horse he'd drawn in a circuit event in North Dakota reared up and smashed him into the chute in October 2007.
Hägglund, who was born and reared in Sweden and now teaches comparative literature at Yale, begins his book by telling us that he returns every summer to the northern-Swedish landscape he knows from his childhood.
That is likely not because prison can deliver justice, but because we are all reared in a culture that equates punishment with accountability, and we have entrusted public officials to carry out that punishment for us.
"Where I grew up, I was surrounded by elderly people who worked and reared animals," said Claudio Cabiddu, who was born in this region and is studying the psychology of centenarians at the University of Cagliari.
The specter of a potential Grexit has reared its head once again as Greek lawmakers are under intensifying pressure from the EU and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to overcome its current impasse over its bailout package.
When the Break Free from Plastic initiative audited more than 187,000 pieces of trash from 42 countries across six continents last October, the names that reared their heads most frequently were Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and — yes — Nestlé.
Halsey recently announced the end of her relationship with G-Eazy and the toll the split is taking on her reared its head during her set at the Common Grounds Music Festival in Michigan on Friday night.
Researchers from Lund University in Sweden have shown that birds of the species Parus major, commonly known as the nesting great tit, are at an increased risk of dying young when they're reared in an urban environment.
"We continued to show that the drug was valuable in other indications in cancer and so we needed to be reared for that innovation and we're pricing according to that," he told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " on Monday.
The newspaper said documents showed JBS paid 2 million pounds ($2.58 million) between 2013 and 2016 for cattle reared on a farm in the state of Para where prosecutors say workers were being subjected to modern slavery.
"Everybody today understands that genetics are important, but he was saying it when it was heresy," said Thomas J. Bouchard Jr., a colleague at the University of Minnesota who has conducted landmark studies of twins reared apart.
"At its core, Trump's [immigration] rhetoric is the same as Ronald Reagan's 1976 campaign against 'welfare queens' that's reared its head in just about every election since," CityLab reported in 2015, after Trump's campaign hit full swing.
Woods, now 42 years old, has not captured a major since the 383 U.S. Open when he was 32, though he continued to win regular tournaments until 2013, when a chronic back problem reared its painful head.
CW: So, I think probably when this argument sort of reared its head the most was when Alex Jones and Megyn Kelly did their primetime interview on NBC back in, I think ... It seems like years ago.
Reared in East Berlin, he was twelve when the Wall came down, and passed his adolescence dancing in the city's new techno clubs, such as Tresor and E-Werk, while learning to cut and perform tracks himself.
Experts tend to subvert the expected narrative of Zs as "millennials on steroids": screen-poisoned shut-ins reared on benzos and niche porn, readying the kill shot on Olive Garden, monogamy, and the traditional nine-to-five.
Safety, always a key consideration, has been thrust back to the front of the debate since Hubert's accident with some former drivers suggesting a younger generation reared on race simulators and esports were taking too many risks.
The mood was light, people were smiling and laughing, children running around the feet of the adults, the sun shining on faces, and behind us, stark against the deep blue sky, reared the towers of the Kremlin.
Perhaps Mr. Zukofsky's contrarian contempt was inevitable: Brilliant, exquisitely sensitive, famous before he was out of short pants, he was reared in a household that was by all accounts rarefied, coldblooded and centered almost exclusively on him.
San Francisco's worrisome hole at center We touched last week on the San Francisco 49ers' growing list of major injuries, and one in particular — losing center Weston Richburg for the season — has already reared its ugly head.
The second quarter this year was the busiest for new lending, after a first quarter dogged by recession fears, sliding oil prices, and a backlog of large deals stalled by market turbulence that reared up in late 2015.
The issue reared its head regularly, including last year at the United States Open, where Halep, already working closely with Cahill, had to do without his input before she faced Flavia Pennetta, another Adidas player, in the semifinals.
While the drama in the Black Sea was playing out, office politics reared its ugly head back on the home front with the introduction of a new character, an internal-affairs guy named Fisher, played by John Hodgman.
The anecdotes, videos, and graffiti which have emerged so far generally contain the same message — "go back to your own country" — a message which bubbles under the surface of British society and has reared its head once again.
A children's book, "And Tango Makes Three", based on the real story of two penguins at New York's Central Park Zoo who reared their own chick, drew acclaim from some for its depiction of non-traditional family structures.
Nearly 10 million ducks have died, been culled or will not be reared because of a government decree to leave farms empty until the end of May in the most infected regions, foie gras producers' group Cifog estimates.
We learn that Jacobs reared her three young children with little sense of regimen; that she decamped to Toronto, in 1968, to keep her sons from Vietnam; that she acquired a beloved housekeeper, deliciously enough, from Marshall McLuhan.
And while traditional "merariq" customs do not stipulate a minimum age, Rais said the woman must have weaved 144 pieces of cloth and the man must have reared buffalo which have produced 25 offspring before they can wed.
Meanwhile, a long-simmering scandal reared its head again on Monday, when Japan's Finance Ministry released a report showing that officials had tampered with crucial documents related to a suspicious sweetheart land deal that may implicate Mr. Abe.
The history can be traced to the aftermath of World War II, when occupied Japan was drenched in American pop culture, and a generation was reared on the jazz and rock 'n' roll broadcast by the American military.
Before her breakout, the Kentucky-born, L.A.-reared singer ditched a girl group to write and release three R. & B. albums from her bedroom while her Zimbabwean father and Iowan mother endured the thump from down the hall.
But in reality, it's next to impossible to tell the difference between cattle reared by the farmers who've been there for decades and cattle sold by out-of-state ranchers driving the new round of deforestation and fires.
Minneapolis­-reared rock collective Fog released a series of acclaimed, idiosyncratic albums on Lex Records and Ninja Tune in the early­-and-mid­-2000s that wrapped intimate confessionals in found sounds, electronic beats, and old fashioned acoustic instrumentation.
The world wasn't yet dominated by Apple or distracted by the Kardashians; the dot-com bubble hadn't burst, the financial crisis hadn't reared its white-collared neck, and we (and the things we were consuming) were shiny, young things.
The cabin lurched and swooped and steadied, and for a stomach-churning moment she only saw ocean and wing beyond her window, no sky at all, before the dragon reared and corrected itself, tossing Kai's insides through another loop.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Tun Tun Win and his co-workers from Myanmar thought life was fine at the Thammakaset chicken farm in central Thailand, where they reared hundreds of thousands of birds for export to the European Union.
Salah is not the only Muslim in the Premier League, or even in Liverpool's squad, but he is certainly the most high-profile, and, to put it bluntly, he appears the most Muslim to a nation reared on stereotypes.
In years to come, we'll likely see the same pattern: Older voters embracing policies that wall them off from the rest of the world, while younger voters, reared in the internet age, support the notion of an international community.
As part of the project, that began last year, about 10,000 fragments of coral are being reared in floating underwater nurseries in the emerald green waters around the archipelago, which is home to 80 percent of Colombia's tropical reefs.
Those kinds of arty directions first reared their heads on "You," and that the band has continued to make those choices more than two decades later shows that the song ended up being one hell of an opening feint.
She was reared by an aunt and uncle, Ella and Abbo Ostrowsky, and spent several years at the progressive Hessian Hills School in Croton-on-Hudson, where the teachers included the painter George Biddle and the sculptor Wharton Esherick.

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