Last month I lambasted him for falsely claiming that under EU rules you'll be able to bury
dead pets only after «pressure cooking them at 130 degrees centigrade for half an hour».
Not exact matches
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Peter 3:18 — during the crucifixion when Christ died — Jesus died in the flesh, but his deity was alive «alive in the spirit» (a Spirit can not die, therefore when a verse says «raise from the
dead» it can
only refer to a bodily resurrection)
Catholicism didn't start until long after he was
dead, and
only because
Peter and Paul were so good at spreading the word and changing Jesus from a prophet to a demi - God.
This is a first - generation
only product, which means it is very unlikely to hurt a
pet cat or dog that may eat one of the
dead rats.
This may be the end for some and just a temporary mortality for others because, as we all know,
only Bruce Wayne's parents and
Peter Parker's Uncle Ben are
only dead forever, plus those stones are capable of takebacks, right?
Like Michael Crichton and Nicholas Meyer — and unlike fellow horror authors Stephen King (Maximum Overdrive), John Farris (Dear,
Dead Delilah) and William
Peter Blatty (The Ninth Configuration)-- Clive Barker's career move from novelist to director is distinguished not
only by a more - than - competent technical job but by a carry - over of the distinctive voice of his prose work.
Brushing not
only rids your
pet of
dead hair, dirt and dandruff, but it also helps to bring out the oils in your dog's coat.
Groomers tend to clip down the Norfolk, which
only shortens but does not remove
dead hair, and compromises coat texture, but this method may be more comfortable for older dogs and more convenient for busy
pet owners.
If the product promises a kill percentage of 95 % 12 hours after administration, then you should see a lot of
dead fleas on your
pet after 12 hours, with
only a few still alive.
It seems like many want to decide that poor people shouldn't own
pets... but this self - righteousness
only leads to
dead animals.