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He may be the least practical of men according to Jake, but he is domesticated and considerate into the bargain
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Ultimately, facing the reality of time’s drip southwards, and the sharp scythe wielded by the grim reaper of domesticated animals, the couple found solace in their passionate love for one another
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After dinner, the kids went off to do their own thing and Gary insisted on helping with the washing up, saying that he was fully domesticated and proceeding to demonstrate that very effectively
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by the grim reaper of domesticated animals, the couple found
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There were also herds of domesticated
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There were plenty of other species around the place to entertain her, though not many of them were what one usually thought of as domesticated species
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To see something else was an anomaly—unless you made an excursion to the local zoo—besides the many dogs, cats, and other domesticated pets that had been acculturated to our human lifestyle over the years
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Okay, she didn’t really want to fall pregnant – she was still enjoying life and was not planning on becoming domesticated yet
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This is what I needed, this foul smelling house of fowls, loud and frantic, scared and timid, wild beasts in a cage (if beasts were corner dwellers and chicken shits), they were family; as domesticated (or undomesticated) as my own — they were family
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The conflicting land-use needs of nomadic peoples—followers of wild, then gradually domesticated, herds—and members of more settled communities have created a friction between them that has had a long tradition
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It did not escape Man’s notice that the animals that he domesticated unknowingly sacrificed their young toward the benefit of his existence
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Khao Java Birds are the favourite domesticated bird in the south
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He did not know how to raise a child and he did not have a family of his own, but in his village there was a family which owned domesticated cattle
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including those in the wild, excluding domesticated breeds of dogs, cats, horses,
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interest towards the animal, as long as those are pets or domesticated animals of the
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redirected water, where domesticated birds most likely paddled
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domesticated selves in; or simply luring them with those same
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After children are "domesticated" they will self-brainwash from then on
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They do not, unfortunately, perform a religious service involving dunking a polymer artificial domesticated fowl in water
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She was a country girl of seventeen who knew little about life or being domesticated
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Archaeologists in Peru have found domesticated avocado seeds buried with Incan mummies dating back to 750 B
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The clarity of Siri’s simple Maasai understanding of the finality of death had brought some insight into her domesticated misunderstanding of the true value of living for the moment
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Once the drastic reduction in the domesticated human population had taken place, anticipated to be mostly complete within the first few months after the initiation of EADUN, it was hoped that reforestation and cleaner seas would optimise the natural capture of carbon and, in combination with the various geoengineering projects that had already been running for many decades, it was anticipated that global warming would have slowed and peaked out by the end of the twenty-first century
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people domesticated these wild animals at the expense of the com-
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Ruksar was a part of the family, she’s helped Auntie with the cooking and all the other domesticated chores
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domesticated animals, civets, alligators, pythons, their own
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The Marbled Cat is roughly the size of a domesticated cat
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to a domesticated cat but with marbled patterns on their coats
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html The History of the Domesticated Cat
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Chickens were first domesticated 9,000 years ago in China
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Horses were first domesticated 5 thousand years ago
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to eat the domesticated animals were considered dangerous and a
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Domesticated dogs come in all shapes, sizes, coats, duties and
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This was perhaps the first dog breed to be domesticated in the
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Modern day Dingoes are not domesticated
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Dingoes were once domesticated but their ancestors later
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The Pharaoh hound is an ancient domesticated breed of dog,
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-Primates including monkeys are not domesticated animals
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Their weaponry is at a level two, and their only source of mobility is domesticated animals
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However your domesticated cat
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When Meme returned, her parents had made an agree-ment that not only would the girl think that Aureliano Segundo was still a domesticated husband but also that she would not notice the sadness of the house
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to chickens, turkeys, and other type of domesticated birds that could
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Other forest areas may be non-contiguous or disunited, further disrupting lemur habitats and opening up the door to the introduction of invasive animal and plant species, sudden close proximity to domesticated animals, and new diseases
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Domesticated cats and dogs have often been referred to as
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Domesticated cats and dogs have been taken along by their
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domesticated cat on the street
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It's sad that many domesticated animals lose their natural
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and the meat we commonly consume from our domesticated animals today
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And here they were at Engaruka; Mycenean structures he recognised immediately as terraces and shelters for the protection of domesticated plants and animals
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As Greek intelligence and objectivity had grown through the centuries, the gods lost their air of mystery by being domesticated; they were subjected to limited roles and their capabilities more precisely defined
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shooting a domesticated tiger as it sits under a shade tree
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domesticated animals can’t escape their pursuers, bowhunters wound more animals than they
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Before being domesticated, there weren’t nearly so many kinds of wild dogs and cats
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Finally, we have a dog: the domesticated version of the wolf
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“Sure, especially the ones that aren’t overly domesticated
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Pulling into a village of little distinction, we failed to appreciate the full, Rousseau-esque rural charm of the decaying rustic timbered frame houses and manky collection of domesticated animals occupying a perfectly good spot for a hotel
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to escape, because it was domesticated, it would surely not sur-
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By now, most of them had been domesticated, but she
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“Ah, yes,” said the wolf, snickering loudly, “you domesticated scum enjoy eating table scraps
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that other species were independently domesticated at later times elsewhere in Southeast Asia and
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experts who domesticated this versatile plant
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Mutating beyond posited speculative teleologies, its ability to inquire rapidly eclipsing each invented mystery, paradox or technical impossibility, how will this bored demiurge, with nothing to occupy its ever increasing intelligence, look at the universe when it discovers its own internal laws of unlimited reconfigurations? We will have made it in our image, our brain, but what soul, what heart will it have as it recreates us to be the subjects of its ineffable and incomprehensible I'mage? Will we be the feeding servants, the domesticated pet, the annoying beast, the malignant tumor, the species under glass and specimen for evaluation? How many humans do you think will be needed? Any?
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These fetishnistas have domesticated us into security range chickens eating parasites out of the rich woman's vomit – blind worms, obedient to their nature, composting the steaming piles of the greedy man's consumption
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A pet is more than a domesticated animal; a pet is the enslavement of the domesticated creature
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But we've retarded 'em by not using 'em in the ways they're domesticated for
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The cat represents that part that is animal and wild that allows itself to be only partially domesticated with much effort
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domesticated around 15 000 BC
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On the other hand, the lush vegetation reminds us that the Hero's vitality is the force of life itself, striving to preserve and propagate itself and its kind, for Mars also fortifies and protects domesticated plants and animals
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If he wants me to be domesticated then he should buy me a cow bel
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They had no animals, save for a few wild kittens that may or may not have been of domesticated descent, and they had not an ounce of electricity within their life
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or whatever---the real safe-n-tame domesticated ones proba-
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Our ancestors have domesticated them
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It was imported here from Siberia at the beginning of the 20th century; it is a domesticated animal, and must not be confused with its wild, indigenous relative, the caribou
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Besides, if it was to escape, because it was domesticated, it would surely not survive without the assistance of a 9-year-old boy
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Some of the animals that had never been domesticated were soon being
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domesticated a few dinosaurs to pull their carts
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Anthropologists have documented all destruction of nearly all early human habitation as being due to the collection of firewood and the overgrazing of domesticated animals… but they cannot explain how even before civilization emerged, why old sites in caves and by streams also features this spread of devastation… when all the dwellers had to do was move a few thousand feet and be living in a beautiful, shaded, clean, healthy environment again
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What was the biggest, most important thing for the Chinese? The constant reverence of their Elders and the oldest possible teachings… why? Because as they gradually destroyed and domesticated the natural environment around them: their Nature Gods faded from importance to such an extent; that their Nature Gods were lost in the mists of Time, and civilized icons took their place in their cultural values
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Trying to make that piece of earth as uninteresting and boring as possible so that people will ignore it as much as possible and not focus on our domesticated plots of nature
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One of the most blatant miscarriages of duplication so far in biogenetics has been the loss of domesticated plant species
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This has led to the extinction of countless varieties of domesticated food plants
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What has mass breeding and mass slaughter done to domesticated turkeys? It has produced White-feathered Birds with Red, and Blue heads and necks: breeding all the wildness out of them; which is exactly what has been done to the American people and to the American flag
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Resulting in a sickly pus-white flesh almost as sickly white as the domesticated chicken that took thousands of years to be bred into its present state of unhealthy white flesh
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Now domesticated turkeys have red-blue gizzards and heads… Showing their bright-red color of veins returning to the heart… because their skins are so thin, and transparent, that you can puncture a turkey’s skin with your finger as easily as a balloon
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Creating the ugliest domesticated bird ever raised in captivity
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What if Christian had not brought pigs and domesticated animals onto Pitcairn Island? What if they had become vegetarians? Then they would have been the first healthy vegetarian community ever to succeed without being corrupted by an outer civilization
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What if Christian had prevented his people from bringing pigs and domesticated animals onto the island? What if they had been forced to become vegetarians and eat breadfruit? Then they would have been the first healthy vegetarian community ever to succeed without being corrupted by an outer civilization
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They ripped it up until it was bleeding, and sowed alien domesticated plants…only to rip them up and kill them en masse also… until the soil died of exhaustion and nothing grew from the destroyed earth, and they moved on to another plot of land where they began again by killing in a few months or years, what took thousands of years to grow
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of killing and skinning every fur-bearing animal in North America until there are no more wild animals left: until North America becomes a domesticated copy of Europe with imported European animals and all of its native species made extinct
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The anonymous driving of dumbed-down domesticated cattle to market for the purpose of mass slaughter… What a romantic idea
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And the idea of replacing this natural species that was specifically designed to thrive on the North America plains and forests and specifically designed to help Nature create more life and more living habitats for many, many other creatures great and small… with dumb, stupid domesticated overgrazers who turned the plains of America into a dustbowl and could not survive the North American winters and were easy prey for wolves and needed constant attention by their owners to even survive… The march of civilized progress
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But I am getting ahead of myself… How quickly did the industrialization of the White man destroy an entire continent; he discovery of oil fields… the invention and creation of something so horrendous which never existed before called industrial pollution: huge Bessemer furnaces belching fire and smoke, huge coal pits ripped open so the streams could be poisoned with heavy metals, dammed rivers and lakes, factories… the pits of hell, the slaughterhouses of Chicago… the millions and millions of domesticated enslaved cows, pigs, sheep, horses slaughtered and butchered… onward and upward! For what? Why? What is the goal?
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Then you get the destruction of nearly every eco-system by over-populating it with domesticated animals to feed this meat addiction to overpopulated humans
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Because they only knew how to live like domesticated oxen, pigs, sheep, cattle
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The domesticated cat is small and is more aesthetically proportioned and more aesthetically beautiful
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Look at the eyes of domesticated cows
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What kind of eyes do you want to have? Sparkling eyes? Or dull eyes? The eyes of a domesticated animal that has no interest in the beauty around it? What is more beautiful? The sound of a bird singing, or a duck quacking? Wild birdcalls are beautiful
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The sounds of a domesticated duck are gratingly loud and ugly and coarse