Sentences with phrase «young breed of»

Others state it is a relatively young breed of dog developed only 200 years ago.
Fabio Capello will soon find himself having less and less time for Robinson, as a younger breed of keeper begins to get much needed top - level experience.
BMW has built the 1 Series M Coupé to attract a new younger breed of aficionados to the celebrated M brand and becomes the M model with the strongest visual differentiation from the base model.
Originating in Cuba, these dogs are a younger breed of Toy Dog that was only first recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1996.

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(See «The Young Turks,» below, for profiles of the seven companies we've chosen to represent the new breed.)
As I mentioned before, the world better be prepared, because there is a new, fearless breed of young female entrepreneurs taking over.
This will be supported by displays of intensively recorded young bulls and females from the Kaiuroo seedstock herd, which bear out the breeding objective of producing highly reproductive, fast growing animals which consistently comply with the organic market.
The Commonwealth Environmental Water Holder aims to create or support breeding events and recruitment so that over the long - term a species» population features a range of ages (young to old).
Global snacking firm Pladis has revealed its insights into «the new breed of snackers» in the UK, with younger consumers snacking more than any previous generation.
Raising organic meat is far more than just making sure animals are free ranging and grass fed, it's equally about producing cattle without synthetic growth hormones, limiting vaccine use, not using routine antibiotics, breeding using natural methods, stress free weaning that allows for the ethological needs of mothers and young, access at all times to unfiltered sunlight and not using electric prodders as a routine management method.
Raising organic meat is far more than just making sure animals are free ranging and grass fed, it's equally about producing cattle without synthetic growth hormones or antibiotics, breeding using natural methods, stress free weaning that allows for the ethological needs of mothers and young, access at all times to unfiltered sunlight and not using electric prodders as a routine management method.
On the other hand, standards and breeding programmes aim at longevity in order to prolong the productive period in relation to the unproductive life of young cattle.
In April use the ditch grub that breeds in trees, the worm you find between the bark and the wood of an oak, the red worm, and young frogs with their feet cut off.
John Rosengren is the author of «Blades of Glory: The True Story of a Young Team Bred to Win» about high school hockey in Minnesota, where the average teenage boy thinks about sex once every seven seconds and hockey the other six.
The dislike between Young and Lethal dates back nearly a year, and the 38 - year - old, Wisconsin - bred Young, who refers to himself as the «Last Real Man», is out to prove he belongs in the conversation of ROH's elite talent.
Tipperary still breeds great jump horses — in the 198 races held at Cheltenham from 1981 through» 91, Ireland bred 119 of the winners — but current economic circumstances mean that these days the best young Irish prospects tend to be bought up and shipped to England.
It is true thatthere is a breed of young grease - spattered Americans which is tinkering withthe future under the tender watchfulness of girls in blue jeans, but theyshrink in horror when referred to as hot rodders.
There's a definite feeling of a changing of the guard going on as well as a whole new breed of young drivers are finally getting the chance to take it to some of the more established names and teams.
All in all, this tie will be very important for arsenal, a taste of silverware could just be what their young players need to kick on and breed further glories
A thin squad in terms of quality (caused in part by poor recruitment by Bilic) and an unwillingness to risk young players means there is largely no competition for places and this breeds complacency, as it has done in the past.
while i say so is the fact that, our dear manager AW» sphilosophy of breeding young gunns & sell is getting out of hands.
Y is everyone so happy that utd lost, i would have rather had it we kicking their arse, although they did loose 4 - 0, which makes their 7 - 1 victory looked long gone and lost, although people might argue (as usual) no berbatov no rooney, but they had a pretty strong line up in my opnion with the likes of giggs, fletcher, chichrito etc... Well even if we do win the CC its nothing to go on ranting abt because the critics and other fans will hit us back saying well its just the carling cup a competition to breed young talent..
After a few attempts of releasing these captive - breed young falcons (including a release at Mass Audubon's Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln), the first modern falcon nest in Massachusetts was deemed successful in 1987.
I suppose I could do some sort of wet pail setup, but that's dangerous around young kids and can breed bacteria in itself if you don't empty it frequently.
As farms disappear and forests return, the large swaths of hay fields and similar habitats that bobolink require for breeding and raising young continue to shrink in size and number.
But I am desperate to find and work with other Nigerians especially our young and vibrant upcoming politicians, to establish a political incubator to breed a new generation of leaders who will do things right, maintain high ethical standards and abhor greed, avarice, selfishness and impunity.
More generally, our previous research has also found little evidence that the 2010 reforms had increased parliamentarians» engagement with the committee system in terms of attendance or turnover, nor that they had encouraged a new breed of parliamentarian (e.g. younger, less biddable, more rebellious, representing Parliament rather than government, and focused on scrutiny rather than climbing the ministerial ladder (see here, here and here)-RRB-.
The former investment banker is among a new breed of young Lib Dem MPs whose promotion of more free market policies is in contrast with the party's left - leaning traditions.
Since 1993 Marla Spivak, an entomologist at the University of Minnesota, has been breeding a strain of honeybee that can smell the rotting odor of American foulbrood, a bacterial infection, as well as the yeasty whiff of chalkbrood, a fungal disease; they can also detect parasitic varroa mite infestations in young bee pupae.
When looking at nests rather than the overall population, protection significantly improved breeding activity, with annual increases of 8 percent in nesting success (meaning the breeding pair had at least one young) and 13 percent in the average number of young per occupied nest.
Even semelparity, the live - fast - die - young strategy of growing quickly and throwing everything into one breeding blast, may serve that end by assuring rapid turnover and regeneration.
In contrast, she estimates that 50,000 breeding females would have been needed to produce the army of young frogs that descended upon Oconto.
Every year, the nomadic grays take two to three months to swim from the lagoons of Baja California, where they breed and nurse their young, to the feeding grounds off the coast of Alaska.
This week, Miroslaw Malek, professor at Humboldt University, Berlin, pleads for a new breed of interdisciplinary education in intrapreneurship and entrepreneurship that will enable young scientists to succeed in their future careers.
This week, Günter Faltin, professor at the Fre University Berlin, Germany, and founder of the highly successful Teekampagne, tells us what Universities can do to foster the entrepreneurial interests of young scientists and eventually to make university the breeding ground for new, visionary ideas.
Because only one breeding pair are the parents of over 80 percent of the young in a meerkat group, this effect should benefit the next generation as well.
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Similarly, old veteran males are less likely to desert than are younger males with fewer years of previous breeding experience.
While there seem to be many young Greenland sharks around, Nielsen believes many breeding - age sharks were harvested for oil around the time of the second world war, and because of the time it takes them to mature sexually, the population will be recovering for another 100 years.
Contrary to the prevailing belief that young albatrosses remain at sea until they're ready to breed, VanderWerf and Young found that 2 % of birds first returned to the colony as one - year - olds, 7 % as two - year - olds, and 17 % as three - year - young albatrosses remain at sea until they're ready to breed, VanderWerf and Young found that 2 % of birds first returned to the colony as one - year - olds, 7 % as two - year - olds, and 17 % as three - year - Young found that 2 % of birds first returned to the colony as one - year - olds, 7 % as two - year - olds, and 17 % as three - year - olds.
Booth's study, «Nucleus accumbens neuronal maturation differences in young rats bred for low versus high voluntary running behavior,» was published in the Journal of Physiology.
Young males of this species learn their breeding songs by listening to adult males during their first year of life, the researchers note.
Relationships between spotted owl populations and climate was complex and variable, but rangewide, the study results suggested that survival of young spotted owls and their ability to become part of the breeding population increased when winters were drier.
Young African Penguins, an endangered species that breeds in South Africa and Namibia, seem hardwired to follow signals up the coast (yellow lines) in search of anchovies (purple) and sardines.
Some species win, others don't Meanwhile, the loss of sea ice is making life harder for some marine animals, including polar bears and walruses, that rely on sea ice to hunt, breed and rear their young.
One explanation is that this «cooperative breeding» makes sense when there is a shortage of new breeding territory for young birds to build nests on.
Natural selection — during migration, breeding in subtropical locales and care of young — is as powerful as sexual selection.
Though the marine mammals were captured from the wild in the early years of the program, since the late 1980s, the program has bred its dolphins in - house at its training facility in San Diego and buys young sea lion pups from marine parks, said Mark Xitco, who heads up all the marine mammal training and care for the program.
In late 2010, van Schaik and Burkart comprehensively reviewed all the available data on cognitive abilities in three groups of New World monkeys: the cooperatively breeding callitrichids, a group including marmosets and tamarins; capuchins, which occasionally share care of their young; and squirrel monkeys, which are independent breeders with little shared support.
Each year, millions of birds migrate thousands of miles between the locations where they breed and raise young, and the areas where they spend the winter.
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