Sentences with phrase «from camel»

Respondents reported a need to ascertain the validity of a claim for personal injuries resulting from a camel ride in Egypt; the right to shelter under international treaties; and the validity of a power of attorney executed in Brazil.
I can imagine ancient shoppers going from camel salesman to camel salesman, looking for a bargain on their new ride.
Favoured for being family friendly and affordable, particularly during the winter months, activities range from camel riding to water parks with coral reefs and clear waters attracting divers from around the world.
From a camel ride in Rajasthan to wildlife at Sariska National Park, India offers memorable experiences tha...
From a camel ride in Rajasthan to a tiger safari at Ranthambore National Park, India offers memorable exper...
According to Devereux, primitive women are known to drink certain herbs or seawater, insert irritants such as tobacco and insect pastes, or the foam from a camel's mouth, into the cervix to start uterine contractions.
Luxurious wool types are borrowed from camel, alpaca, vicuña, llama or angora goat.
From camel riding, applying henna, smoking shishas, trying Arabian coffee and dates and even a little shopping of souvenirs, there is so much to do.
Dr. Hinkle explains with regard to treating cancer with camel's milk, «We have seen such astonishing results with patients on the camel milk and have heard from patients around the world who have benefited from the camel's milk.»
We are interested in ordering from the camel farm in Michigan but have done lots of research on our local farms that supply raw cow's milk.
While the idea of drinking milk from a camel may seem strange to those of us who grew up in the west, cultures around the world have consumed it for thousands of years.
I thought so too, but it turns out that the milk from a camel is an entirely different animal (pun intended) than milk from a cow or a goat.
To make matters more complicated, several scientists, including Drosten, say the central conclusion of the NEJM paper — that the MERS virus jumped from a camel to a human at a Saudi farm — is flawed and most likely the result of lab contamination.
They think one bone might be from another camel, but it's not yet clear whether it dates to the Pliocene or the more recent ice age.
64 Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she saw Isaac she dismounted from the camel
Do the math — they went from camels to BMW's and Audi's and may be headed back down to camels (well, Fords, maybe).
The so called prophet Mohammad was a thief and a killer: He was robbing the merchants passing through to the East from their camels and merchandise.
(Gen. 12:16) When Abraham's servant went on a long journey to Mesopotamia, he «took ten camels from the camels of his master.»
Tinier «nanobodies,» derived from camels and llamas, may be able to infiltrate a wider range of diseases at lower cost.
The researchers also tested samples taken from the camels» respiratory tracts for the presence of the virus.
The U.S. government has lifted a temporary ban on research attempting to develop an animal model for the MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome) virus, a deadly coronavirus spreading from camels to people in the Middle East.
Middle East respiratory syndrome is thought to pass from camels to humans and may be hosted by a bat species as well.
Samples taken from the camels showed high levels of infectious virus in secretions, primarily from the nose, for up to a week after infection; the scientists detected components of the virus for up to 35 days.
Other research indicates that the unique fatty acid profile in milk from camels is more beneficial to the heart and to maintaining healthy cholesterol levels.
Our camel milk contains no added hormones and comes from camels that are all grass - fed with non-GMO feed.
From camels... No really, Desert Farms camel milk comes from hard - working and dedicated family farmers around the US.
Freshly milked from our camels in the US, our camel milk combined with a luxurious blend of essential oils is handcrafted traditionally into this superb moisturizing soap that is perfect for all skin types.
Milk from camels is a traditional source of dairy for Middle Eastern countries.
It moves from a serious portrait of the grief of an urban - dwelling father (the excellent Lior Ashkenazi) to an absurdist look at a remote desert military checkpoint where most traffic comes from camels.
It moves from a serious portrait of the grief of an urban - dwelling father (the excellent Lior Ashkenazi) to an absurdist look at remote desert military checkpoint where most traffic comes from camels.
She completed an internship at an exotic animal park, working with animals ranging from camels to porcupines and a variety of birds such as parrots and cockatoos.
Two significant rock holes have been covered to provide protection from camels.

Not exact matches

OAS «will be one more handful of straw on the back of the camel that's going to be carrying a much, much heavier load, mainly because of health - care spending,» says William Robson, CEO of the C.D. Howe Institute, a thinktank on the opposite end of the political spectrum from the CCPA.
During the past two decades, Maitland, now 71, who generally takes four or five vacations a year, has flown in a hot - air balloon over the Swiss Alps, ridden a camel by the Great Pyramid in Egypt, seen India from atop an elephant, and taken in Bangladesh while floating down the Ganges aboard a barge.
It is, as you can see, a representation of Our Lord wearing what looks like a pashmina, or maybe a camel's - hair hand - me - down from His cousin John the Baptist, and is entitled «The Agony in the Wilderness.»
Camels could have been captured and tamed from the beginning of time and at what point they became domesticated is not particularly material to anything.
All they're saying is they have not found any domesticated camels from that time period.
It is like saying there is not smoke with out fire, like sighting a droppings and trail of foot prints you would realize that a camel and passenger passed the desert then the seeing of the greatness of the mountains and passages through them, the seas great waves the skies it helps to realize the existence of super power «GOD» above all... any way it is like the verses written in the Quran «GOD «Allah speaking about how he had created earth to man by the mountains, seas and rain from skies which brings life to earth..
The camel discovery may break the Bible's back, but that won't keep the average fool from stepping past a crack.
14) «The practice of using domestic two - humped camels spread in all directions from its original homeland... to the west there is an abundance of evidence starting with the second millennium B.C. Mesopotamian cylinder seal mentioned in chapter three.
8) «This conclusion serves to corroborate the inference made by Soviet archaeologists from their discovery of camel - headed wagons that as early as the first half of the third millennium B.C. two - humped camels were used in Turkmenistan for drawing wagons...» The Camel and the Wheel, Richard W. Bulliet p155
1) A 3.5 ft cord of camel hair from Egypt, dated around 2500 BC.
13) «As far as hard dates go, the 2500 - 1500 B.C. suggested earlier for the introduction of the camel into Somalia is the best that can be done from available data.
3) Two pots of Egyptian provenance were found in Greece and Crete, both dating 1800 - 1400 BC, but both in area so far removed from the range of the camel as to suggest its presence in the intermediate areas (e.g., Syria or Egypt) during an earlier time.
However, the correctness of the Bible is supported by the representation of camel riding on seal cylinders of precisely this period from northern Mesopotamia» See The Bible and the Ancient Near East Gordon / Rendsburg pp 120 - 122
Furthermore, a Sumerian text from Nippur from the same early period gives clear evidence of domestication of the camel by then, by its allusions to camel's milk... For the early and middle second millennium BC, only limited use is presupposed by either the biblical or external evidence until the twelfth century BC.
It's a spoof of a Medici rose window from the cathedral in Florence, and depicts a laughing camel leaping with ease through the eye of a needle.
[112] About this camel he says that there was a camel from God and that she drank the whole river and could not pass through two mountains, because there was not room enough.
If your forerunner the camel is outside of paradise, it is obvious that she has dried up from hunger and thirst, or that others have the benefit of her milk — and so your prophet is boasting idly of having conversed with God, because God did not reveal to him the mystery of the camel.
And if, there being no water, because the camel will have drunk it all up, you thirst for wine from the river of wine that is flowing by, you will become intoxicated from drinking pure wine and collapse under the influence of the strong drink and fall asleep.
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