Sentences with phrase «live rabbits living»

receiving a call concerning the possible neglect and abandonment of several rabbits, SPCA officers located 41 live rabbits living in deplorable and inhumane conditions.
After receiving a call concerning the possible neglect and abandonment of several rabbits, SPCA officers located 41 live rabbits living in deplorable and inhumane conditions.

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You, the entrepreneur, are the rabbit running for your life.
The answer is that the fox is chasing a meal, but the rabbit is running for his life.
«I know I don't want to be totally occupied with outpacing an investment rabbit all my life.
On the same note, I just read that the South African miners were killed because one of them had killed a rabbit who lived in the area.
Happy Fertility celebration (another festivity converted into a religions thing) May some of you act like rabbits today and enjoy life!
Like me now I live alone in the woods with squirrels and rabbits and deer and foxes and a huge owl that comes down by my cabin and makes a spooky noise in the night, but we are friends and it is all ok.
This took him down a rabbit hole that ironically led him to a clip of George Carlin mocking suicide in his special, Life Is Worth Losing.
Vertebrates 505 Tetrapods 395 Amniotes, 340 Mammals 220 Mammals that birth live young (i.e. non-egg-laying) Placental mammals (i.e. non-marsupials) 125 Supraprimates, bats, whales, most hoofed mammals, and most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (a-pes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (a-pes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humans 0.2
We learn that there is not Easter bunny and that it is quite impossible in real life for rabbit to do those things with colored eggs.
If they lived for hundreds of years did they breed like rabbits after the great flood for hundreds of years?
John Updike, Rabbit, Run (Greenwich, Ct.: Fawcett Books, 1960), pp. 112 - 113; cf. John Updike, «Is There Life after Golf?»
Vertebrates 505 Tetrapods 395 Amniotes, 340 Mammals 220 Mammals that birth live young (i.e. non-egg-laying) Pl - acental mammals (i.e. non-marsupials) 125 Supraprimates, bats, whales, most hoofed mammals, and most carnivorous mammals Supraprimates (primates, rodents, rabbits, tree shrews, and colugos) 100 Primates, colugos and tree shrews Primates and colugos 79.6 Primates 75 «Dry - nosed» (literally, «simple - nosed») primates (apes, monkeys, and tarsiers) 40 «Higher» primates (or Simians)(a-pes, old - world monkeys, and new - world monkeys) «Downward - nosed» primates (apes and old - world monkeys) 30 A-pes 28 Great a-pes (Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, and orangutans) 15 Humans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas 8 Genera H - omo and Australopithecus 5.8 Contains only the Genus H - omo 2.5 Humans 2.5 Modern humans 0.5 Fully anatomically modern humans 0.2
Now, in Rabbit at Rest, Harry comes to the end of the banalities Mr. Updike, if not Harry, took to be his life of angst.
I also spend my evenings hanging in the living room with my wife and our house rabbits.
If man and rabbit are the same, both meaningless life forms in a meaningless world, why is it ok to kill a rabbit, but not a man?
Fr Nesbitt asks what spiritual life an amoeba might have, mockingly, and whether rabbits could ever fly to the moon.
Living for better material means following our curiosity down the everyday rabbit holes in our lives.
It was only when Mark slowed to the pace dictated by his son that he was able to notice things: rabbits, flowers, lizards, butterflies... things Mark had previously missed in the hurry of everyday life.
If you follow Kung down the rabbit hole, there will be ramifications in your personal life as well!
The evangelist pulls meanings out of words like rabbits from a silk hat: born from above may mean born again; the wind that blows where it wills may just be the Spirit wafting through the empty regions of our lives.
Further, if living in the Norwegian mountains required him to cause suffering to thousands of rabbits or deer, one wonders whether he would adopt just the same attitude.
We don't talk about the devil in our sermons or make a big deal out of Jesus suffering on the cross, Easter is mainly about Rabbits, Chocolate Eggs, Spring flowers, new life, how lovely.
would you have a problem with telling someone that believed in the easter bunny that the bunny wasn't real and they should lead their life by what an imaginary bunny rabbit says?
Hence Rabbit's constant remembrance of things past: his fading stardom as a high school basketball hero in Mt. Judge, Pennsylvania; his youthful marriage to the store - clerk Janice Springer; their many sexual felicities and infidelities; the deaths that each so horribly caused in their own house; their moral enmeshment in the lives of their friends and families, especially their elderly parents and their own son Nelson; Rabbit's jobs as a typesetter and car dealer, and now Janice's belated career in real estate; their financial prosperity during the boom of the «70s when they bought vacation homes in Florida and the Poconos; now their fear of economic ruin amidst the coming Depression.
us join Rabbit's scurrying life, Updike enables us to absorb the ethos of our time, to breathe the air of our distinctively American culture, above all to remember and so discover who we are.
It is we who have ourselves lived through these 40 tempestuous years of America history who will keep returning, to the Rabbit Angstrom tetralogy.
With consummate artistic skill, Updike recapitulates the major events in Rabbit's life.
In place of a clumsy exposition scene, Updike's narrator has Rabbit recall, at surprisingly appropriate times, the myriad events, people and places that shaped his life.
This is no mere cultural or religious limitation, as if Rabbit might have done better with a Harvard degree and an active life in the Lutheran church.
Life in the ongoing «Rabbit» saga thus has not merely gone «round; it has moved at least a small pace forward.
And Updike has brought his epic American character a very long way indeed: from Rabbit the scared and solipsistic youth fleeing life's limits to Harry the middle - aged grandfather reluctantly accepting life's essential ambiguity.
Despite his attempts to lose himself in the tribal life of the «60s counterculture, Rabbit can not.
On the other hand, Rabbit stands strangely justified in his inability to find a middle path between resignation to blighted hopes and the quest for a more intense life, between marital fidelity and sexual vitality.
With the approach of Updike's 50th birthday, and with the publication of this his 25th book, it is time to offer an assessment of his work as a whole: to trace his natively Lutheran vision of life as cast by God into an indissoluble ambiguity, to examine his treatment of death and sex as the two phenomena wherein the human contradiction is most sharply focused, to set this new novel in relation to the earlier «Rabbit» books, and to determine what is religiously troubling and compelling about Updike's art.
Among the highlights: getting to know my sisters - in - law better, participating in perhaps the best church service I've been to in years, indulging in Maki Evans» delicious cupcakes gourmet, enjoying an impromptu living room concert from the Beekeepers, seeing more wildlife in one week in New Jersey than I've seen in years in Tennessee (deer, rabbits, foxes, turkeys, etc.), watching Veggie Tales with my beautiful nephew Will, long morning walks with my mother - in - law, and a Mother's Day gathering that included half of the family (which is over fifteen people!).
William Hamilton has called Pannenberg's assumption that Everyman thirsts for immortality a «religious a priori» which no longer applies to secular man, and has accused Pannenberg of creating a neat theology that bypasses real life and ignores real unbelief (metaphysical rabbits from real silk hats).
In Rabbit Redux, the sequel to Rabbit, Run, the vacuousness of modern life remains, but the likable veneer has worn thin.
In Rabbit, Run, despite Rabbit's desolate life, and despite a minister's attempt to rationalize away any sense of the transcendent, Rabbit can nonetheless say:
Those familiar with Updike's books think immediately of the conversation between Rabbit (Harry) and Eccles as the humanitarian minister cynically probes after what Rabbit seeks in life: «What is it?
Ruth, the prostitute with whom Rabbit now lives, concludes:
Hungry Rabbit is a food journal written by Ken, who lives in food - centric New York.
The living - room rug, shaggy as an unshorn sheep, is sprinkled with satin pillows, one of which is adorned with the silhouette of a rabbit wearing a Henry James collar.
Park finds life in once - dread Boston so agreeable that he calls to mind Brer Rabbit suddenly cavorting in the briar patch.
I just got sucked down the rabbit hole of a very cheeky museum... and to think I lived in Reading for over 2 years and never once went there.
When the family was living in a suite at Houston's Warwick Hotel she kept rabbits, birds, chickens, ducks and an alligator in the pantry.
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You just get the feeling that where Julie lives, there's bound to be a rabbit hole out back that will drop you right into some magical alternate universe.
Katy Livings creates treasured textile dolls and rabbits with the finest of details that are destined to become family heirlooms, but her career as a maker came to an abrupt halt in 2004 when she was diagnosed with arthritis and gradually began to lose control of her hands.
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