Sentences with phrase «much road kill»

I suggest you stop feeding your cats so much road kill, then you can get rid of the roller skates.

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The brutalities of the Chinese regime have also had a toxic effect on China's public moral culture, as was demonstrated last year in a widely - viewed YouTube video: a truck driver in a Chinese city ran over a small child who was crawling across the street, stopped» and then ran over the child again, as if the toddler were so much road - kill.
After morning prayers me and the kids went out picking up the fresh road kill, there is so much that we can use all our food stamps at the liquor store.
Rural poverty is different from urban poverty: I have friends who struggle to find their monthly rent but who distrust welfare so much that they augment the food they grow with poaching and road kill just to help make ends meet.
As more Latinos move to Texas, Arizona, Florida, Nevada and similar states, the entire electoral math may shift, particularly if Republicans keep doing things like killing the DREAM Act — seats that are comfortably Republican after this year's round of redistricting may be much more competitive a few years down the road.
With an estimated 1 million animals killed every day on America's road network, the effect of this constant removal of predators and prey is felt over much wider areas.
And these guys have a short time horizon — 9 times out of 10, they'll agitate for the quick kill, and just grab whatever immediate value is realizable, rather than opting for a much higher intrinsic value down the road.
Much of it comes from road kill or diseased animals.
The challenges feature provides you with 54 challenges to overcome ranging from killing 100 enemies in campaign mode, killing 20 enemies with one shot, killing 30 enemies within 20 seconds, killing 10,000 enemies, finding 25 secrets and even destroying 5,000 destructible items in campaign mode and much more besides, while on the road to completing the game with the challenges feature including a rather helpful breakdown of how close or far away you are on from achieving each challenge.
For cyclists, it's much harder to get a clear picture, although we know that 13 % of cyclists killed on the roads were above the legal limit for alcohol - whether or not alcohol was a factor in their deaths.
But the argument that a cyclist is less likely to kill someone else is only valid up to a point - after all, unpredictable road users are a danger to everyone - and when I'm driving I would much rather know that the cyclist in front of me is sober and is unlikely to wobble into my path.
If the true costs of hauling buildings to the dump and their replacement with new concrete, including the CO2, the road damage, the cyclists killed, were all part of the equation, then the cost would be much higher.
However when you dig deeper, you find out why people are in the road getting killed, who they are and where, and much of it comes back to the way roads are designed, the kind of communities people are walking in.
Self - praise is important in a cover letter but too much can become road kill.
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