Sentences with phrase «than our sheltered views»

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One view is that the French authorities were tougher and more effective than, say, the British who allowed Algerian extremists fleeing France after 1995 to find shelter in the Finsbury Park Mosque — to the fury of French officials.
First, food aggression in dogs can be caused by numerous factor including poor pack leadership, food desperation where the dog doesn't know if or when he will get more food (common in rescue and shelter dogs), dog views you as more of a threat than a provider, basic communication breakdown between pack leader and dog, in general.
They take the long view: they focus on the animals we save, and hands down, FOTAS and the shelter save more animals than any other organization in the County.
When I arrived in Tompkins County, the then - shelter manager informed me that it was her view that «volunteers were more trouble than they were worth.»
The 13 - year - old Shih Tzu presides over a whole pack of rescue and shelter dogs — and a Will Ferrell doppelganger — in Freshpet's holiday video, a follow - up to its short film from last year that racked up 9.5 million views on YouTube and more than 61 million on Facebook.
After more than a year of pressure by animal advocates for improvements, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced yesterday that the shelter in Baldwin, Md., will be shifting from the «narrow view» of it being a place for dangerous animals and focusing more on caring for animals and getting them adopted.
The exterior of Villa Sarabande is much more than just the view and the gardens as the lounge opens onto the properties sheltered terrace, perfect for relaxing and enjoying sunshine and cocktails with friends and family, soaking in the Caribbean sun and making memories under the wondrous starlit night sky.
Rather than a warren of improvised shelters with a loud drum circle, the gracious office has open views through seven arched windows, and the only percussion comes from the tapping of laptop keys.
That we must, however, treat nature better than it's been treating us these days is the message of «Vital Signs 2011,» an exhibition of works by eco-artist Janet Culbertson of Shelter Island, on view at South Street Gallery in Greenport.
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