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If they were released in the wild, they wouldn't be able to hunt for food or protect themselves.
Kathy Russell
I wouldn't hunt a person down for food. But if he were already dead... A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness.
Yasmine Bleeth
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1968
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Pirates brought them here to have some fresh food. There (were) no mammals ... they brought pigs, they released them and they grew wild.
Claudine Sierra
We are still very saddened by the fact that Hal was never able to be free. To minimize stress, we handle wild animals as little as possible so they can be released back into the wild.
Rebecca Asman
Every ferret released in Colorado has two chips that allow us to know where they were raised and released. The discovery of a ferret without a chip confirms that the ferret was born in the wild.
Pam Schnurr
It's the wild, wild West of the securities area, I wouldn't even call it an industry there.
Michael Holland
Mixing the two stocks in the wild has resulted in the transfer of bad habits from the puppet-reared to the parent-reared birds. All misbehaving birds in the wild should be re-trapped and returned to captivity, since they pose a risk of passing on their bad behavior to birds released in the future.
Vicky Meretsky
It's been this way for quite awhile, ... It gets more notice now because you've got more teams in the hunt. You hear a lot more about it with the wild card.
Tim Purpura
[The experts are at odds with each other over some aspects of weight control. When the U.S. Department of Agriculture released their new food pyramid in April, many critics cheered that, at last, better guidance was being given to consumers on making healthy food choices. Yet even the new pyramid which makes more recommendations about quantities of food, exercise, and allows for individual differences—among other things—has also been criticized as insufficient.] It's clear that we need to rebuild the pyramid from the ground up, ... not just tip it on its side and dress it up with new colors.
Walter Willett
The industry wouldn't survive.The food supply would empty out. Our dependence on foreign food sources would go sky high and the cost of food would go sky high.
Sid Freeman
It's always the 'What if?' but man, if we had Benny Sheets, you never know, we could have been right in that wild-card hunt. We get him back strong next year and we add a few players, we'll be right there.
Geoff Jenkins
It is the first time in China that artificially-bred bar-headed geese have been released into the wild.
Ding Feng
Oh it is good to ride and run,
To roam the greenwood wild and free;
To hunt, to idle in the sun,
To leap into the laughing sea
Robert Service
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1874
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1958
)
Liv
If this hunt goes through, there will be other requests coming to the Russian government to hunt belugas. Before long we could have a hunt of a couple thousand Belugas. Once you start commercial whaling in any species, you have to make sure all of the bells and whistles are in place, that all the regulations are there from A to Z. Every time we have had a commercial hunt of whales there has been over-exploitation.
Karen Steuer
Once again, we've been turned into conspirators. We thought initially that this is a conflict that doesn't impact us because we don't have a dog in the hunt. But very quickly, we became not only the dog in the hunt, but the hunt itself.
Abraham Foxman
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