Not exact matches
It comes right
out of Disney's film productions, a place where we meet animated «
real - life» versions of goodness personified (Snow White, the third Little
Pig, Dumbo, Pollyanna) and the essence of evil (the Wicked Queen, the Big Bad Wolf)-- and thus learn to divide the world into good and evil, watching goodness triumph with a smile and a song.
World - renowned animal scientist and meat industry advisor Temple Grandin, Ph.D., states, «Gestation crates for
pigs are a
real problem... Basically, you're asking a sow to live in an airline seat... I think it's something that needs to be phased
out.»
Sorbet is just as delicious as ice cream, and sweet potato fries are a way to
pig out without eating
real fries.
The
real drama was happening on the news: Every day, it seemed, a new
pig was getting speared and run
out of Hollywood.
They could be releasing the all new engine in lower tune to make sure it doesn't self destruct, or it's the guinea
pig for
real world durability testing before it gets rolled
out to other models within GM.
When we point
out that the burden really lies upon those who would toss aside centuries of history on short - term, flimsy evidence, who ignore the actual evidence of heavy consolidations with more to follow, who would saddle us with a change that would be irreversible regardless of how much harm it later engendered, who would risk so much of what the legal profession has stood for, who refuse to work anywhere near as hard on
real solutions to
real problems as they do on this
pig - in - a-poke, then we are met with silence or insults.