Unfortunately, full - size SUVs are somewhat
of a dying breed in the industry.
Strategy JRPG's have been a bit
of a dying breed in recent years.
Not exact matches
Every piece
of research on religion
in the UK seems to suggest that Christianity is a
dying breed and church attendance is
in freefall.
I was born at the Evangelical Community Hospital
in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania — a fact that once prompted a friend
of mine to say, «You're evangelical born, evangelical
bred, and when you
die, you'll be evangelical dead.»
Laying hens suffer their entire lives
in battery cages where they can't even stretch their wings and millions
of «meat chickens»
die every year because they are
bred to grow so fast that their legs are unable to support them.
And
in Doncaster, England, near - octogenarian Robert Sterling Clark wept unabashed when his horse Never Say
Die, a Kentucky -
bred son
of Nasrullah, won the ancient St. Leger before a crowd
of 200,000.
I still don't understand people's obsession with boxing players
in to a specific role... The whole «true DM» is a
dying breed, even Coquelin is arguably something else considering the advanced positions he takes up often
in front
of Santi and takes major risks
in winning the ball back for us... IMO, the reason Coquelin has had such a successful integration into the first team is that he focussed incredibly hard on the basics
of his role first and foremost before adding other elements to his game (long - balls, driving runs into space, more aggressive ball movement
in general) it's not rocket science to tell a player to curb the attacking side
of their game and focus primarily on defence before attack... Nor is it that hard to see that playing
in a midfield pairing with either Ramsey or Cazorla is going to be different as well.
There's no doubt that the three - sport athlete, especially one who competes
in the big three
of football, basketball and baseball (or track and field), has been a
dying breed for many years.
Ever since Arsenal legend Patrick Vieira left the Gunners
in 2006, fans and pundits alike have been screaming out for
dying breed of player: a true leader on and off the field.
Sitting
in one
of the Lane's executive boxes, and still decked out
in full Spurs leisurewear, King is one
of a
dying breed of one - club footballers.
The last
of this
dying breed was John Ravitz, who represented the Upper East Side
in the Assembly between 1991 and 2002, when he lost a special election for state senate and walked away from public office.
Dolly
died in February 2003, with lung cancer and crippling arthritis, aged six - half the life expectancy for a sheep
of her
breed.
Improved husbandry means fewer sheep
die in the fields, especially during winter when the ravens
breed, and traces
of sheep - dip on those that do
die may poison the ravens.
It is thought that these processes could have further use
in breeds under threat
of extinction and for valued horses that have
died or
in cases where mares or stallions have specific fertility problems.
However, ethanol, an alcohol, poisons yeast, and even specially
bred strains will only tolerate upward
of 20 percent alcohol
in their environment before they
die off.
Mice
bred to carry a gene variant found
in a third
of ALS patients have a faster disease progression and
die sooner than mice with the standard genetic model
of the disease, according to Penn State College
of Medicine researchers.
When these two genetic variants combined during
breeding, 11 %
of the embryos
died, the team reports
in tomorrow's issue
of Science.
Myriad's contested patents are part
of a
dying breed, says David Resnick, a patent attorney at the law firm Nixon Peabody
in Boston, Massachusetts.
Also, most salmon
breed in a river and the resulting young find their way out to the oceans until they are
of breeding age and somewhat miraculously return to the same river to again
breed and
die.
to be pretty at all times well behave rare
breed african america 45 5 feet even never worked husband
died suddenly she needs to be place
in a queit home and needs lots
of love
i am single 5 ft 4 121 pounds 52 years young good cook good person looking for a
dying breed of gentleman looking for the good women who deserve more
in life
Akeelah and the Bee (2006) American Loser (2007) An Inconvenient Truth (2006) And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird (1991) Autopsy (2008) Barnyard (2006) Batman (1989) Batman Returns (1992) Best Seller (1987) Bio-Dome (1996) The Black Stallion (1979) The Blue Lagoon (1980) Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations (2009) Carrie (1976) Contact (1997) The Cove (2009) The Cup (2012) Dances with Wolves (1990) Dare Not Walk Alone (2006) The Dark Half (1993) Disturbing Behavior (1998) Dead Hands Dig Deep (2016) Defiance (2008) Down to Earth (2001) Dr. Strange (2006)
Dying Breed (2009) Eternity: The Movie (2014) Fools Rush
In (1997) Fright Night (2011) The Golden Child (1986) Gridiron Heroes (2015) Harriet the Spy (1996) History
of Jazz: Oxygen for the Ears (2012) Hitch (2005) Home Sweet Hell (2015) Indecent Proposal (1993) Invasion
of the Body Snatchers (1956) The Invincible Iron Man (2007) Kama Sutra: A Tale
of Love (1997) Kill Me, Deadly (2015) L.A. Twister (2004) Lars and the Real Girl (2007) Last Chance Harvey (2008) The Last Godfather (2011) The Levenger Tapes (2011) The Loved Ones (2012) Mad Hot Ballroom (2005) Man About Town (2007) The Men Who Stare at Goats (2009) Mistress (1992) The Monster Squad (1987) My Girl (1991) My Girl 2 (1994) Nacho Libre (2006)
American Loser American Ruling Class And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird Autopsy Best Seller Bio-Dome Blood Car Boy Breathing Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations Calloused Hands Carrie Charlotte Rampling: The Look Clip Computer Chess Dark Ride Dead Weight Dirty Dancing Disturbing Behavior Double Headed Eagle Double Take Down to Earth Duane Michaels: The Man Who Invented Himself
Dying Breed Free Radicals Ganja & Hess Gogol Bordello: Non Stop Hippie Masala Holes
in My Shoes Huff In the Land of the Deaf Indecent Proposal Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love Khodorkovsky Kingdom of Shadows Korkoro La Maison de la Rad
in My Shoes Huff
In the Land of the Deaf Indecent Proposal Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love Khodorkovsky Kingdom of Shadows Korkoro La Maison de la Rad
In the Land
of the Deaf Indecent Proposal Kama Sutra: A Tale
of Love Khodorkovsky Kingdom
of Shadows Korkoro La Maison de la Radio
At its core, Halo Wars 2 is a traditional, speedy flavour
of RTS that seems to be a
dying breed on PC, and never really
bred on consoles
in the first place (the original Halo Wars being one
of the few notable successes).
Konami: Ignore the insufferable fanboys who go out
of their way to try and ruin everything
in the gaming industry (they're a
dying breed anyhow).
As the last
of a
dying breed — Muppet fans — when the opportunity arrives to visit star - studded Los Angeles, they don't hesitate
in touring around the old muppet theater, which they find has long been abandoned and, with its contract about to expire, is
in grave danger, as business tycoon Tex Richman (Chris Cooper) is eager to collect on the oil beneath it.
Bad Teacher belongs to a
dying breed of films shot
in 1.85:1 and not placing that much importance on visual compositions.
Gustav is a representative
of a «
dying breed of civility
in a time
of encroaching barbarity,» and he is the hero not because he is the man
of the hour or even
of the decade, but because, as the older Zero lovingly recounts, «he sustained the illusion with a marvelous grace» — and it's hard not to think
of Anderson himself
in these terms.
When it arrived
in 2011, its arch rival was the Renaultsport Twingo 133, but the French warm hatch's demise means the Swift is part
of a
dying breed — recent rivals from Renault, Ford, Peugeot, Mini and more have all been turbocharged.
John Grady Cole and his good friend (and spiritual brother) Billy are the last
of a
dying breed, young cowboys hanging onto the life
of a rancher
in Texas.
The Lenovo Thinkpad X230 is part
of a
dying breed of full - power, small - sized machines
in a world where Ultrabooks are sitting pretty
in the lime light.
Florida and Indiana each had legislation that would increase standards
of care at
breeding facilities — both measures
died in committee.
Just think - maybe sugar gliders are
bred here now but first they had to be captured
in the wild and smuggled into the country - thousands
of animals
die this way every year but its just considered «the cost
of doing business.»
In addition, many members of this breed died in the dog fighting pits, contributing to the breed's extinctio
In addition, many members
of this
breed died in the dog fighting pits, contributing to the breed's extinctio
in the dog fighting pits, contributing to the
breed's extinction.
Mixed
bred dogs are seen as inferior and since no one is interested, most
of these are rounded up and
die in an animal shelter.
They have absolutely no control over where they came from or if they will live or
die and did NOTHING to deserve any
of it, I understand over crowding
in shelters is a huge issue but doesn \» t it make since that rather than pay BIG many for a specific
breed of animal humans should pay that money to adopt an animal which would go to the shelters to either enlarge the facility or build more, paying for feeding and upkeep
of this poor babies until they find a loving home.
Owners
of the dogs will be able to keep them but the government hopes each
breed eventually will
die out
in the Netherlands.
When our first Staffy
died last year we could not live without this beautiful
breed of dog
in our home for long.
As the UK's Royal Society for the Protection
of Birds notes,
in refreshingly straightforward language: «Despite the large numbers
of birds killed, there is no scientific evidence that predation by cats
in gardens is having any impact on bird populations UK - wide... It is likely that most
of the birds killed by cats would have
died anyway from other causes before the next
breeding season, so cats are unlikely to have a major impact on populations.»
On the positive side, neutering male dogs • eliminates the small risk (probably < 1 %)
of dying from testicular cancer • reduces the risk
of non-cancerous prostate disorders • reduces the risk
of perianal fistulas • may possibly reduce the risk
of diabetes (data inconclusive) On the negative side, neutering male dogs • if done before 1 year
of age, significantly increases the risk
of osteosarcoma (bone cancer); this is a common cancer
in medium / large and larger
breeds with a poor prognosis.
Eventually the
breed died out
in Newfoundland
in large part because
of a heavy dog tax.
Another reason for not
breeding your mixed
breed is quite simply that there are millions
of dogs
dying in shelters every year.
This is an avascular (pertaining to inadequate blood supply), aseptic (not infected), developmental osteonecrosis (
dying of bone tissue)
of the femoral head and neck, found almost entirely
in toy or other small
breeds.
You are free to publish... I am shocked, disappointed and disgusted concerning the Las Vegas decision to list the ban Someone should send them a video
of dirty, sick
breeding dogs
in the cold warehouse or frying out side
in cages
in warm weather, birthing and
dying early
in the most torturous conditions,, what kind
of a started allows this, Take a look at all, the info on the Humane Associate.
Sick and
dying puppies that come from these hell holes and their
breeding parents still
in the mills, prisoners
of greed http://www.prisonersofgreed.org
With millions
of unwanted dogs and cats (including purebreds)
dying every year
in animal shelters, there is simply no reason for animals to be
bred and sold for the pet - shop trade.
The number
of dogs
dying in US shelters annually is fewer than two million, about 1 %
of all dogs, and the near entirety
of those are adolescent dogs, mostly large -
breed, that have been through at LEAST one home, not infant puppies.
The problem is that there are so many
breeding indiscriminately that we have millions sitting
in shelters waiting to
die a slow, agonizing death, including thousands
of purebred dogs who are victims
of the
breeding industry, which produces many more dogs than there are owners willing to pay high prices for a dog.
They are medium to large
breed dogs with behavior challenges and they are the last group
of adoptable dogs still
dying in large numbers at our city shelter.
Although Beagles have been
in existence for over 2,000 years, the English are credited with rescuing and restoring the
breed during the 1800s when it was
in danger
of dying out.