Sentences with phrase «pruple stoat»

Scottish oats company, Stoats, has announced the launch of Toasted Oaty Flakes, a wholegrain cereal with premium oats that have been cooked and roasted.
Scottish oats company Stoats has secured three UK listings with retailer Sainsbury's for its Porridge Oat Bar multipacks.
In fact, it's called End of the World, and it's packaged in a taxidermied squirrel or stoat (weasel).
In their words: «This 55 % beer should be drank in small servings whilst exuding an endearing pseudo vigilance and reverence for Mr Stoat.
His recent National Theatre hit This House covered the 1970s» hung parliament, its protagonists mainly comprising curmudgeonly old stoats from the whips» offices.
The prime minister regularly plays fast and loose with the facts at prime minister's questions and he got it wrong again yesterday when he claimed that ex Labour MP Howard Stoat had lost his Dartford seat at the general election.
Wallach and colleagues gathered research on the life cycles of more than a hundred species of mammalian carnivores — from polar bears and panthers to skunks and stoats — and documented examples of large predators that apparently regulate their own numbers.
The most likely explanation is that kiwis do not need vision because of where and how they live: they are active at night, and their habitat offers plenty of food and no predators, apart from introduced animals such as stoats.
They are prey to many species, such as owls and stoats, and they alter vegetation and soil composition through their foraging activities.
They've since been drafted to establish populations in seven more locations, all of them isolated to ensure that the birds stay out of the jaws of stoats, dogs, and cats.
When European settlers introduced cats, stoats and rodents to its native New Zealand, the ground - dwelling Kakapo all but vanished.
A year ago, the New Zealand government announced a bold plan to rid the country of a trio of invasive predators — brush - tailed possums, rats, and stoats — that threatens native birds.
A small pruple stoat with a cheesecake fixation?
«They face the dark side of the animal world, represented by rats, weasels, stoats, foxes, and their villain allies, in the day - to - day struggle of good versus evil, life versus death.»
Snares are thin wire nooses that are commonly used by gamekeepers to catch foxes, rabbits and stoats.
The Standard variety was bred to hunt and dig out badgers and the miniature variety was used for rabbits, stoats and rodents.
Invasive mammalian predators (clockwise from top left): feral dog, house mouse, stoat, feral pig, feral cat, brushtail possum, black rat, small Indian mongoose and red fox (centre).
We found that three canids (including the red fox and feral dogs), seven members of the weasel family or mustelids (such as stoats), five rodents, two primates, two mongooses, two marsupials and nine species from other families negatively impact threatened species.
Species such as cats (Felis catus), rats (Rattus rattus), mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus), and stoats (Mustela erminea) threaten biodiversity through predation (4, 5), competition (6), disease transmission (7), and facilitation with other invasive species (8).
In Ireland, the Pine Marten (related to polecats and stoats) used to be called «tree cat» and this can cause confusion to people reading historical accounts.
And every Sunday we had to go to the Kaiser Friedrich Museum and to the Stoats Gallery so that we would know what had happened in Greece and Egypt.
Xref Stoat for more, with links: http://mustelid.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/a-little-bit-more-climate-suing-stuff.html
But this is off - topic here, take the discussion to Stoat.
227 Hank Roberts and his Columbia Law links via WC Stoat — always good to share, of course.
Stoat, quite sensibly, suggested that it's a bit early to be expressing an opinion on what it all means.
Re # 364: FYI a couple of years ago someone (Eli or Stoat IIRC) worked those Huang papers over.
Without other blogs like Rabbett Run / Stoat / and Tamino's Blog (Aghh!
But others, notably the climate modeler William Connolley through his Stoat blog, have dismissed Muller's work — old and new — as «rubbish.»
I offer some amusement, starting with falsification, flat - earth maps, and dog astrology journal, continuing with Stoat, who could not resist British history that might be obscure to others.
The paper is available direct from BAMS or via Stoat.
Re # 178: For those interested in RP Sr., see this Stoat thread and in particular this comment by me.
Over the weekend, William Connolley, the prickly and provocative author of the climate - focused blog Stoat, warned against overinterpretation of Annan's comments by climate «septics» (his spelling).
If you want to discuss and debate with scientists, you need to stick with RealClimate, ClimateProgress, or STOAT, or some such because this here blog is not entirely for scientists.
William M. Connolley, who blogs at Stoat, has posted a somewhat skeptical first look at the paper (and blistering critique of some of the other analyses of it) that includes these thoughts:
I appreciate these sad details I recall them, but memory pales When compared to real quotes: All the Gavins and Stoats As the Team fights truth fiercely
Well he is very well demonized by Realclimate (which felt the need to edit some of is comment), climate progress (who won't publish his comment), Stoat and others.
And what was the class review and individual impressions of Prometheus, RC, Deltoid, Stoat and some of the other blogs?
Look at the hypocrisy at stoat of William Connoly and james Annan.
I had a very interesting discussion on Stoat that was quite productive.
Ethon revs up the transport module As you may recall, Eli has a bet with Stoat on 2008 setting a new record for minimum Arctic sea ice.
John Mashey writes [and Eli Stoats]: --------------------------------- The Journal of Scientific Exploration IS NO PARODY [Would be to God it was] HWQDAJ (He Who Quotes from a Dog Astrology Journal (well, He Who Must Not Be Named is on the screens again) would never quote a parody for crucial support for his book, would he?
and a bunch of the «in crowd» of blogs that discuss climate science, such as Stoat (the first one, thanks William, but does my abbreviation in your blogroll have to be «Ill»?
Comrade Lysenko, The great transmuter, Our brilliant tutor, No brain astuter, He gives us wheat from oats, He gives us sheep from goats, And by inbreeding stoats New forms of life promotes, And in a thousand ways Nature herself obeys Whatever he may decree.
I might observe that a stoat would be more often seen in such a place, the creatures being partial to rabbits, but I don't believe you to be ermine, and I fear the Stoat has, perhaps wisely, decided not to enagage in this particular warren chez Judy.
Stoat has arisen to contemplate the libel suit that Irene Meichsner brought (and won two out of three falls) from Stefan Rahmstorf.
Discussions are raging at Keith's, Eli's (check out John Fleck's comments), mt's, Stoat, with very interesting discussions in the comments sections.
Stoat makes the important point that no one is looking at whether SR was right or wrong on the science.
I see that Stoat has the first installment of a pleasurably snarky response.
Mostly his purpose here is to post comments, then quote mine responses to post on his stoat blog to say «see I told you so».
I doubt I figure in Stoat's (Whoever he is, do you know please?)
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