Sentences with phrase «wild country so»

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In the beginning of Little House on the Prairie, we are told that there were no more animals in the big wood because «wild animals would not stay in a country where there were so many people.
Although abalone has been a regional staple in some parts of the country for generations, it missed the boat — so to speak — when mass marketing of seafood in the United States hit its stride because wild abalone was mostly exported to Asia back then.
Phil Wild, Chief Executive of James Cropper, said: «Although we are involved each year in the production of papers for Remembrance Poppies, we don't take it for granted what the poppy means to so many families and the country as a whole.
haha bro your country is a horrible place filled with terrorists that you like to call «shooters», who still live in wild west era... so violent and full of gangsters and criminals, so aggresive they wan na solve every problem with just guns and shooting at each other....
What a wonderful, wild, full and oh so warm Common Ground Country Fair weekend we just had!
«We learned to breed them in captivity and are now releasing Atelopus varius in areas where the epidemic has passed, so it is extremely important for us to realize that the defenses of these frogs may be weaker than the defenses of frogs that survived the epidemic in the wild,» said Roberto Ibáñez, study co-author, STRI staff scientist, and in - country director of the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project.
So the government gave housewives throughout the country a list of «valuable wild plant supplements» to use for vegetables, which included «nettles, goutweed, and dandelions... as excellent sources of iron and vitamin C.» Foraging for wild edibles became common.
And rather than examining why everyone in her life found the seemingly sociopathic Diehl - Armstrong so compelling à la Wild Wild Country's deep dive into the character of Ma Anand Sheela, the filmmakers opt instead to play whack - a-mole with the gang of petty criminals and brilliant weirdos who drift in and out of the narrative.
From 2004 - 2011, the Annenberg Foundation Feature Film Fellowship Program enabled more than 100 Sundance filmmakers from 16 countries to develop their projects, which include Beasts of the Southern Wild (Lucy Alibar and Benh Zeitlin), Eagle Vs. Shark (Taika Waititi), Kinyarwanda (Alrick Brown), Treeless Mountain (So Yong Kim), and Sleepwalk With Me (Michael Birbiglia).
Spader (Sex Lies and Videotape, The Rachel Papers), as the heavy, gives the part nuance and even a smidgeon of thoughtfulness amid the creepiness, but the part is relatively minor, with director Kanievska (Where the Money Is, Another Country) concentrating more on the lavishly wild parties and the not - so - steamy sex scenes between Clay and Blair.
But she never imagined the country would be so wild.
He is probably so intent to «herd» because we live in a tiny apartment in the city — so when we do get out to the country I suppose it's like being released from prison for him... He just goes wild.
Budget - friendly attractions are plentiful, as so much of the country is simply wild, breathtaking scenery meant to be admired.
Also: will someone please watch Wild Wild Country so that Joe can talk about it with another human?
The land in Iceland is still so wild - feeling in most of the country, so there is a purity and simplicity there that I have never experienced before.
Weekend Edition host Scott Simon developed a feature segment on Wild Noise including an interview with Sergio Bessa, noting the teen exchange program, and highlighting the goal of the exhibition to «give Americans and Cubans alike a fuller understanding of life in countries that are so close, but have mostly been isolated from each other for half a century.»
On the other hand, the equivalent nuclear generation might at a rougn guess occupy a hundred square miles or so (in a few hundred sites dispersed over the country), most of which can be nicely landscaped and used as habitat by wild creatures.
So much so that, six months ago, if you had said the words «jury nullification» to me, my first response would have been that the power of juries in this country is increasingly being nullified by settlements, plea bargaining, and anything done to ensure that a case isn't presented to a dozen «wild card» members of the citizenrSo much so that, six months ago, if you had said the words «jury nullification» to me, my first response would have been that the power of juries in this country is increasingly being nullified by settlements, plea bargaining, and anything done to ensure that a case isn't presented to a dozen «wild card» members of the citizenrso that, six months ago, if you had said the words «jury nullification» to me, my first response would have been that the power of juries in this country is increasingly being nullified by settlements, plea bargaining, and anything done to ensure that a case isn't presented to a dozen «wild card» members of the citizenry.
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But by the 1930s it was clear this was no ordinary ornamental plant; it had broken out into the wild and was so intense it was beginning to reduce house prices in the West Country.
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