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Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings come grains of truth.
It is God perfecting praise out of the mouths of babes and sucklings.
No other radiation-induced lesions were evident on the skin of any of the other animals exposed as sucklings.
Dear, dear me, I thought to myself, how these babes and sucklings do give us the go-by surely.
Sucklings attempt to get food immediately after their birth as the small reserves gathered during foetal life are quickly depleted.
But it may turn out that the truth comes not out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, but from their hands.
The founders of your race are not handed down to you, like the fathers of the Roman people, as the sucklings of a wolf.
Not only out of the mouths of babes and sucklings, but out of the mouths of fools and cheats, we may often get our truest lessons.
In addition to the effects on fetal weight, the authors observed an increase in skeletal malformations and in oxidative stress in the brains of mothers, fetuses and sucklings.
Catch all whales you meet small size, sucklings and lactating females all alike. The crushing momentum of the Soviet command economy is well portrayed, as is the detailed account of Japan's stance on whaling.
Winter brings a heavy blanket of powder snow; spring sees the bloom of cherry blossoms and sucklings sprout; summer provides a landscape filled with green, as harvest prospers; and the autumn brings the crisp red leaves of Japanese maple trees.
The synchronisation of births is advantageous because the cubs grow to being roughly the same size and have an equal chance of survival, and sucklings are not dominated by older cubs.Schaller, p. 147-49. Weaning occurs after six or seven months. Male lions reach maturity at about three years of age and at four to five years are capable of challenging and displacing adult males associated with another pride.
Finally, the flow stops and so does the grunting of the sow. The piglets may then dart from teat to teat and recommence suckling with slow movements, or nosing the udder. Piglets massage and suckle the sow's teats after milk flow ceases as a way of letting the sow know their nutritional status. This helps her to regulate the amount of milk released from that teat in future sucklings.
Also of Barsham in Sussex. See history of Barsham and Suckling pedigree in: Alfred Suckling, 'Barsham', in The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk: Volume 1 (Ipswich, 1846), pp. 35-46 In 1575 Robert Suckling became Lord of the whole of Woodton, and various members of the Suckling family lived in the parish, including John Suckling (poet) and Catherine Suckling (the mother of Horatio Nelson). The Sucklings were lord of the manor until 1810.
This musk can be detected by other Predators and canids, though it is imperceptible to humans. Predators in the Perry novels are not monogamous, and it is common for veteran warriors to sire hundreds of offspring (known as sucklings) with multiple mates. It is also revealed that their blood has the capacity of partially neutralizing the acidity of Alien blood. Their religion is partially explored in the series, showing that they are polytheistic, and that their equivalent of the Grim Reaper is the so-called "Black Warrior," who is seen as an eternal adversary who eventually wins all battles.
Israel Hess (April 26, 1935 – September 27, 1997) was an Israeli rabbi. On February 26, 1980, Bat Kol, the student publication of Bar-Ilan University, published an article by Hess titled "Genocide: A Commandment of the Torah" (also translated as "The Mitzvah of Genocide in the Torah") in which, according to Karen Armstrong, he argued that the Palestinians "deserved the same fate as the Amalekites". The article is an explanation of the commandment in Deuteronomy 25:17 to "obliterate the memory of Amalek". According to Eric Yoffie, Hess wrote that this "requires the killing of babes and sucklings, and forbids the showing of mercy".
In traditional Islamic law, a child under the age of two (besides many strict rules like that the suckling should be of such quantity that it could be said that the bones of the child were strengthened and the flesh allowed to grow. And if that cannot be ascertained, then if a child suckles for one full day and night, or if it suckles fifteen times to its fill, it will be sufficient), is that woman's child through a foster relationship (the woman is then called "milk mother"). However, according to the Jurist Abu's-Su`ud (c.1490–1574), this only applies to sucklings under the age of two and a half years.
In Her Friendship in a Nunnery; or, The American Fugitive, the narrator, a fourteen-year-old American girl, is so well-spoken and eloquent that the Critical Review reviled the novel, writing, "what may not be expected from the old men and sages of [America], when its maidens, its babes and sucklings talk, write, and reason thus!"Critical Review, 46 (October 1778), 1: pp. 15–18. William Enfield, a well-regarded Unitarian minister and writer, however, applauded her novel as having, :"so much truth… that it merits attention in an age, in which it is become too fashionable for females to receive the last finishing of their education in a convent."Monthly Review, 60 (April 1779), p. 324.
According to the Vita by Sulpicius Severus: ::It so happened that the reader, whose duty it was to read in public that day, being blocked out by the people, failed to appear, the officials falling into confusion, while they waited for him who never came, one of those standing by, laying hold of the Psalter, seized upon the first verse which presented itself to him. Now, the Psalm ran thus: "Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings thou hast perfected praise because of thine enemies, that thou mightest destroy the enemy and the avenger." On these words being read, a shout was raised by the people, and the opposite party were confounded. It was believed that this Psalm had been chosen by Divine ordination.
Colonists from New Netherland descended on the camps on February 25, 1643 and killed 120 Indians, including women and children. de Vries described the events in his journal: > Infants were torn from their mother's breasts, and hacked to pieces in the > presence of their parents, and pieces thrown into the fire and in the water, > and other sucklings, being bound to small boards, were cut, stuck, and > pierced, and miserably massacred in a manner to move a heart of stone. Some > were thrown into the river, and when the fathers and mothers endeavored to > save them, the soldiers would not let them come on land but made both > parents and children drown.Henry Cruise Murhy (Translator) Vertoogh van Nieu > Nederland, 149, cited in Shorto p.

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