As a general practitioner and pet owner, I treated my scratching Abyssinian guinea pigs' nits with subcutaneous ivermectin. |
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Some cat registries describe the Abyssinian as a medium-sized cat, while others describe it as a medium to large one. |
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It was made of Abyssinian steel, and was three cubits long with a weighty bulge at one end. |
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As I wondered through the great royal halls of the old Abyssinian capital of Gondar, I thought of love. |
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The corms of these African natives, which the Dutch sometimes call Abyssinian gladioli, should be planted after the last threat of frost is gone. |
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Had an Abyssinian slave been in your place, she would have done as much as you! |
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A minority of Ethiopian immigrants managed to open successful restaurants that feature Abyssinian cuisine. |
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The Quraish sent two emissaries to make a plea before the Abyssinian king, the Negus, to return the refugees back to Quraish. |
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The Abyssinian and the Arab, the Persian and the Indian, the Turk and the Albanian have very freely intermarried. |
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They are also very expensive, which is merely unfortunate since, like intaglios and Abyssinian cats, they are infinitely desirable. |
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Meg starts sleeping on the couch with the couple's Abyssinian cats, Belle and Mulan. |
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Breed standards permit any color except the Siamese pattern or Abyssinian type agouti. |
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The first step in that direction was to breed a Siamese to an Abyssinian, obviously, and Daly just happened to have some around. |
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The Singapura combines, as one suspects that it would, the sweetness of the Burmese with the playful and inquisitive nature of the Abyssinian. |
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An unexpected member of a litter in 1964, the Ocicat was the result of the crossing of a ruddy coated Abyssinian with a seal point Siamese. |
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He had to resign over his apparent condonation of Mussolini's conquests in the Abyssinian War. |
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The Americans, oddly, took the Abyssinian war more seriously than we did. |
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When the battle ended, the Abyssinian emperor committed suicide. |
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Even though he hadn't been born there, his mother, a shorthaired Abyssinian, was living there, having just been acquired by Mague from someone who had given up breeding. |
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In The Abyssinian he tells the story of a diplomatic mission from Louis XIV of France to the King of Abyssinia. |
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I went up to hear Calvin Butts preach at the Abyssinian Baptist Church. |
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She always remained attached to her Scottish roots and on retiring spent her summers pottering in her cottage in the north of Scotland, with her Abyssinian cats. |
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It was particularly significant that Milanese business interests, which had been hostile to Crispi's Abyssinian venture during the 1890s, now backed colonial expansion. |
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Because Bredin knows the signs in the territory the chapters dealing with the Abyssinian adventures are first-rate and as gripping as Bruce's original account. |
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If I did have a favourite it'd probably be my Abyssinian male. |
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They have two young Abyssinian cats who are slightly deranged. |
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The Abyssinian crisis of 1935 sounded the first alarm bells. |
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This kitten and others like her, in turn, produced dyspepsia in most Abyssinian breeders when longhaired Abys began turning up in experimental classes at shows. |
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But Falkirk sheriff court heard the five year old Abyssinian cats, called Nush and Mr Baz, died in agony soon afterwards in October last year. |
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It proved to be a spoon made of Abyssinian gold, a composition closely resembling in appearance the real article. |
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It was thus flanked to the south by the Mogadishu Sultanate and to the west by the Abyssinian Empire. |
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In response, the Romans destroyed Aden and favored the Western Abyssinian coast of the Red Sea. |
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The first cat genome, derived from a single Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon, was released in 2007 with relatively low sequencing coverage. |
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Samantha and Amelie are three-year-old Abyssinian cats who live with Bob and Isobel Gray in Dumbarton. |
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From the Apollo Theater to the neogothic architecture of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, Kalahari joins some of the most distinctive landmarks in the City. |
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Breeds are listed alphabetically beginning with Abyssinian, progressing through American Shorthair and American Wirehair, Burmese, Chartruex, Havana Brown and Tonkinese. |
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Which is why I play dominoes in Northumberland today, instead of beerily trudging the dusty streets of Addis hunting down aberrant Abyssinian editors. |
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A THE red Abyssinian banana will withstand a modicum of frost. |
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At rear, the wine-tinged leaves of Abyssinian banana echo the red-hot foliage of Coleus 'Oxblood' and orange-red flowers of 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' fuchsia. |
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Warren and his colleagues first compiled the genome of a female Abyssinian cat named Cinnamon as a reference to compare with DNA of multiple cats and other species. |
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The Abyssinian war showed Hitler how weak the League was and encouraged the remilitarization of the Rhineland in flagrant disregard of the Treaty of Versailles. |
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Several members of the group attained notoriety in 1910 with the Dreadnought hoax, which Virginia participated in disguised as a male Abyssinian royal. |
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