Sentences with phrase «gives them their characteristic short»

They were discovered in the United States in 2005, after crossing the Sphynx and the Munchkin cat - the latter which gives them their characteristic short legs and kitten innocence.

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The present stage of any given process, that is, the stage of becoming, has the essential characteristics of being half - developed, half - revealing, half - concealing, in short, imperfect and absent from the fullness of being in the future.
That it offers a plausible explanation of the two features of the teaching is obvious; and yet it falls short of being altogether convincing, chiefly because the manner of much of Jesus» most characteristic teaching is at the opposite pole from what one would expect to be the manner of a prophet giving a kind of desperate counsel for a moment of crisis.
Lead author, Dr Michael Singer from School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at Cardiff University, said: «In drylands, convective (or short, intense) rainfall controls water supply, flood risk and soil moisture but we have had little information on how atmospheric warming will affect the characteristics of such rainstorms, given the limited moisture in these areas.»
The characteristics of the discovery are unique, given that the Late Cretaceous period corresponds to the moment short before dinosaurs became extinct, there are few places on Earth containing sandstone from this period, and characterising these dinosaurs is very important in order to understand how and why they disappeared.
Traditionalists and conservatives criticized the framework for giving short shrift to both the Founding and our fundamental constitutional principles, for highlighting America's foibles and failings at the expense of our strengths, and for downplaying America's distinctive characteristics.
The work purpose: Here the author opens problems, which are disclosed in the given cheap custom term paper, gives the short characteristic of the assignment.
This skull shape gives these dogs the characteristic flattened face and short nose.
All this hopefully helps give an answer to the emotional question about why we train purebred dogs almost exclusively, rather than shelter dogs — in short, because it is often impossible to know the trauma histories of shelter dogs, or which breeding characteristic of the «mixed breed» might prevail when the dog is faced with an unfamiliar situation.
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