He came at the bull with a knife after having had a history of violence against other bulls and committing bovicide in the past. |
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Many well-groomed bulls with majestic humps and razor-sharp horns posed a grave threat to the competitors. |
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And a rusa, a lewdly mischievous pantomime horse galloped the streets to bring virility to the farmers' stallions, bulls, rams and boars. |
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He took aim at the target and fired, a perfect bulls eye, and with not even a single sound emitted. |
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There was a numerical trend for correlations to be higher for yearling bulls and lower for preharvest heifers. |
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They travel across the United States and the mythical world of the Yonder, facing down railroad bulls, yeggs and mythical creatures. |
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Probably because it doesn't involve lassos or bucking bulls, cutting horse is watched and practiced almost exclusively by equine sports nerds. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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Your reverence, I saw four pure black bulls who came from the four directions to fight in the palace courtyard. |
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Mr Newlove has trained animals all his life and has ridden Ayrshire bulls at local shows and once discovered a horse which would fetch sticks. |
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The Limousin, Charolais and Simmental breeds can now give expected breeding values on their bulls. |
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Even at the rodeo, I would paint the guys before or after, but not on the bulls. |
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She could do anything he could, from riding and roping to branding the cattle and castrating the bulls. |
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Older bulls lose their antlers in December, following the rut, while the younger males may keep theirs as late as February. |
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Male reindeer, known as bulls, shed their antlers after the autumn rut and they are no longer dominant. |
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For the duration of the rut, territorial bulls within smelling distance of cows will barely pause long enough to munch a mouthful of grass. |
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Five full-grown male bulls were killed and sacrificed to the gods and goddesses. |
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There are still a few too many bulls by comparison but we can move them given a bit of time. |
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One of the bulls retorted with an angry snort by butting a wolf with his head. |
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Later, I watched from the sidelines as Spanish youths teased the bulls, using their shirts as capes. |
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In the Middle Ages they were used to chase wild boar, to bait bulls and were also used as bodyguards. |
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This week, his battle with Jets LT Jason Fabini will resemble a backyard scrap between a couple of pit bulls. |
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It's a cameraman's film and mostly about riding dangerously through mulga and rounding up scrub bulls. |
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There will be special arrangements for the movement of young calves, bulls, breeding pigs and probably sheep in the autumn. |
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These detail the type of fight, the names of the matadors, the ranch from where the bulls are reared, and the date and time. |
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He is still only 18 and has already fought more than 200 bulls as a full matador. |
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The fight itself will last some two hours, during which time the three matadors will dispatch two bulls each. |
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In an afternoon of bullfighting, six bulls are usually killed by three different matadors. |
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We view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bow-legged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps, nonchalantly smoking roll-ups. |
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As well, there is a reluctance on the part of farmers to mate any bulls for fear they will lose their strength and condition. |
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A mixture of reef sharks and bulls, they have an uncanny ability to appear behind you or materialise from behind a coral head only feet away. |
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The bulls bash into doors or the sides of buildings, sustaining bruises, cuts and broken bones and horns. |
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Unfortunately, none of the mutts got on and were at each other's throats like rabid pit bulls. |
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Turmoil on international stock means stock market bulls and bears have persuasive arguments, but which prognosis do you believe? |
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It is then that Jane reads about how bulls never service the same cow twice. |
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From our seats we view huge bulls bellowing like gladiators and bowlegged, skinny-bottomed cowboys in chaps nonchalantly smoking rollups. |
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People who own American pit bulls, Japanese tosas, Brazilian filas, and dogo Argentinos will have to muzzle them while they are in public. |
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The bulls have to compete in feed efficiency trials as young animals before they get into the bull studs. |
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In 1873 or 1874, he brought back two bison bulls and two cows after spending the winter with the Blackfeet. |
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Farmers are having to apply for licences in order to be allowed to bring tups to ewes and bulls to cows for breeding. |
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Fortunately the sidesteppers, the bullfighters, didn't have any swords, so the bulls tended to win that day, which was great to see. |
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The elephant stock at Punnathoor Kotta comprises six cow elephants, two makhna or mozha and 54 bulls or tuskers. |
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Angus, Shorthorn, Simmental, Charolais and Limousin farmers were not afraid to pay big money for top class bulls. |
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As a 13-year-old, when most kids are thinking about skateboards or surfboards, what made you want to ride bulls? |
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Males in musth actively seek mating opportunities and become much more aggressive toward other bulls. |
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Similarly, the muttonheads who specialise in breeding particularly vicious strains, such as pit bulls, deserve lobotomies. |
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The excitement is palpable as we queue up, as is the strong scent of ammonia from the horses and bulls snorting eagerly in the paddocks. |
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The bull trade was slow as evident in all bull sales as farmers are unwilling to buy bulls at this time of year. |
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Then walk five minutes to the socking great Roman arena, where they've replaced men vs. lions with men vs. bulls. |
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Cows were bred to Brangus bulls during the 60-d breeding season, with 1 bull per 18 cows. |
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And how has being injured affected his approach to riding bulls and broncos? |
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I produced weaners, vealers, steers, fat cows, stud bulls, fine wool and prime lambs. |
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When the buffalo berries bloomed we knew that the buffalo bulls were leaving their winter grounds for the summer range. |
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It included 300 horses, 2,000 cattle, 12,000 sheep, 12 bulls and 90 brood mares. |
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They saw professional rodeo cowboys ride bucking broncos and bulls, saddling wild horses, calf roping and watched whilst cowgirls barrel raced. |
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Interestingly, an introgression of bison bulls in wisent herds would be compatible with paleontological records. |
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Meanwhile, very expensive thoroughbred horses, stud bulls, or whatever animals they may be could well be under threat. |
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One of these is the unusually high level of aggression observed between Addo elephant bulls. |
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As the saying goes, when elephant bulls fight, it is the grass that suffers. |
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House prices may look high, but if you believe the bulls, shares in the quoted builders look cheap. |
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If bulls push prices up during the day but cannot achieve a close near the top of the range, stochastic turns down and a sell signal is issued. |
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For many bulls, this is one ray of hope in the economy's overall dismal picture. |
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Watching share prices crumble was less fun, and being misled by bulls was more costly than being misled by bears. |
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No doubt property bulls believe continued rises in house prices will offset any subdued rental yield. |
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And if anyone was tempted to wager against bond prices, the emboldened bulls were tickled at the opportunity to take their money. |
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Stock market bulls argue that, with dividends expected to grow in the long term, this makes shares good value. |
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With no sign of any new exchanges on the horizon, OFEX should easily prosper when market bulls reappear. |
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If bull power is already negative, selling short is inappropriate because bears have control over the market bulls. |
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Papal bulls and indulgences were also identified as tools of this treacherous persuasion. |
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The Room of the Signatures, named for the signing of the papal bulls, again features some works by Raphael depicting the enlightenment. |
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In the first years of the 16th century, the screw-press was invented, probably by Bramante for the striking of papal bulls. |
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One venerable conjecture was that it began as a contemptuous reference to papal edicts known as bulls. |
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Each bullfight comprises six bulls and three matadors, each of whom fights two bulls. |
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A bullfight now is sheer spectacle and, with six bulls dying in less than two hours, a desperately cruel one at that. |
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Forty thousand bulls are slaughtered in Spanish bullrings every year in the most horrific of ways. |
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The three bulls, according to the natives, had been spoored into the dense patch of bush above the kloof. |
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Mr. Kudlow and the bulls can spout propaganda all they want, but it is not going to change underlying fundamentals. |
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The staghound is such a versatile hunter it can be used on all introduced game ranging from bunnies up to scrub bulls. |
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The Red Cross says most of the injuries were caused by the bulls stampeding. |
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Researchers in Africa have observed that bulls are always looking for mates, using smell and hearing to seek out females in estrus. |
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Beef cattle sold included steers, heifers not kept for replacements, and market bulls and cows. |
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Bulls can eat, walk, and run around, bang heads with other bulls, and mount those cows that are in heat. |
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This gave farmers an insight into the type of calves to expect from the various bulls on different type cows. |
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They streaked through the streets to highlight what they claimed was cruelty to the bulls. |
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The heifer beat off stiff competition from nine other heifers and eighteen bulls to win the prestigious award. |
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Another reason for separating bulls and heifers is to prevent young heifers becoming pregnant. |
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In the meantime they provided a stud of beef bulls not be equalled on the British Isles. |
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It's all hoodies with pit bulls and fat girlfriends with stomach buttons showing. |
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The envoys carried papal bulls for peace with Robert I, and for the reconciliation of Lancaster and the king. |
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The number of black bulls was one-quarter plus one-fifth the dappled bulls plus the brown bulls. |
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Suddenly, the starting rockets go off and some crazy, idiotic people actually run towards the bulls. |
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Wild flowers lined the sides of the road, the stock tanks were full of water, and fat bulls dozed in clumps of live oaks. |
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Very few bulls remain to impregnate cows, making inbreeding a pressing concern. |
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Central testing at Tully is unique in that it can identify those bulls that are efficient feed converters. |
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All the bulls get excited, everybody gets trampled, and we cowpokes spend the next few days trying to gather in the strays. |
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Like an equine futurity, the bulls were judged on their performance, even though most of the time the rider didn't make the 8-second buzzer. |
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Hit by a spate of praedial larceny, Aranguez farmers are now using deadly pit bulls and Rottweilers to guard their food crops at night. |
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Other benefits from this information include more accurate information on bulls calving ease and his daughters production and survival details. |
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It is no accident that sheep, bulls, gazelles and cats have been found carefully buried and preserved in their own graves. |
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People spent days grooming and bathing prize cows and bulls to show at the fair. |
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Electric-shock prods and sharp sticks are typically used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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Prior to release, electric prods and sharp sticks may well have been used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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I bet they had access to people being gored by bulls at the running of the bulls? |
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Four runners, including two Americans, were gored by the bulls and admitted to the hospital. |
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To cure my impotence, Dr. Wickes experimented with a lot of elixirs and potions distilled from the manhood of prized Andalusian bulls. |
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Two bulls and one heifer, of an Aberdeen Angus cross breed, were delivered this week. |
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Who wouldn't be jazzed to play for a coach who has skydived, run with the bulls in Pamplona and climbed Mount Kilimanjaro? |
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In March weaners, pregnant cows and some bulls are sold, and in September more than 50 bulls are auctioned. |
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This has many advantages, as these people tend to be friendly and have connections, which might be useful for acquiring tickets to bullfights or viewing the bulls. |
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The old bulls sensed the cnunbling of their position and vainly tried to placate the reformers. |
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He utilizes his vitamin B and rubs shoulders with cauliflowers, footballs, bulls, and joy ladies. |
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He was considering raising a motion at council to require certain breeds to be muzzled while in public, including Dobermans, German shepherds, pit bulls, and bull terriers. |
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As a result, they repeatedly solicited papal bulls condemning Jansenist works, and persecuted priests who refused formally to accept the condemnations. |
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Although there were no bulls, tomatoes or flying goats, the event was a bit of fun nonetheless and probably more typical of the average Spanish fiesta. |
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The sparring between bulls during rutting season can be extremely violent. |
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The incessant intraday struggle between the bulls and the bears to wrest power away from each other drives market rallies and precipitates market declines. |
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Pit bulls, he says, are hard-wired for aggression and generally do not make safe pets. |
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Other bulls are castrated, and this seems to be simply based on the individual preference of their owner, although a castrate will grow larger and hence become more valuable. |
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Presumably, Hanotte said, trade also brought zebu bulls that farmers interbred with domesticated taurine cows, producing the mixed herds of today. |
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As the markets nervously await tomorrow's opening, the bulls fear the bears have seized control and will force equity markets into a further decline. |
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In retrospect, the objective was good, but the timing was not good as we were in a year-long bear market rally where the bulls made money and the bears did not. |
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There were no major injuries yesterday as thousands of daredevils sprinted with the bulls through Pamplona in the first run of the annual San Fermin festival. |
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Twenty bulls were bought by local breeders, with the top price of 10,000 guineas paid by Terry Coghill of Muce Farm, Birsay for a 21-month-old Limousin. |
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In this situation, bulls are losing their grip on the market, prices are rising only as a result of inertia, and the bears are ready to take control again. |
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A downward breakout from a trading range will cause pain to bulls who bought and will make them eager to sell during the first market rally so that they can get out even. |
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Babe brings together dogs and cats, pink poodles and pit bulls. |
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If we go on as we do with scrub bulls, out stock is bound to deteriorate. |
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Watch championship sheepdog trials, flower arranging, traditional wrestling and show-jumping competitions, and admire prize-winning bulls, horses, chickens and dogs. |
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The run is a 825-metre stampede from the corral where the bulls are kept to the outdoor bullfighting arena where they will be invariably killed by matadors later in the day. |
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During the three-hour spectacle, we watched three matadors kill six bulls. |
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The provisions hereunder apply in relation to bulls, whether registered pedigree bulls or otherwise, which are offered for sale or sold for breeding purposes. |
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The actual ratio of cows to bulls in Kerala suggested widespread bovicide, which doesn’t make a whole lot of sense, given that cows are considered sacred. |
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It is as challenging as being a matador who evades a herd of raging bulls. |
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In the tape, the bull looks bored, wearing that peculiarly vacuous expression that only cows and bulls can know. |
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I got a bit worried when two bulls and a cow came running towards me. I headed for the fence, ready to jump if they went for me, but they just stood there staring at me. |
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On the contrary, the best-known stockbreeder of the eighteenth century made a point of obscuring the descent of his prized bulls, rams, boars, and stallions. |
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The bulls are specially bred fighting bulls, usually from the same bloodline and are not less than four years old with a weight somewhere between 500 and 800 kilos. |
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All matings were between cows and bulls of the same breed except for nine Polled Hereford sires, which were bred to both Horned Hereford and Polled Hereford cows. |
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The animals were classified as yearlings, 2-yr-olds, or mature bulls. |
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We sometimes keep the bull calves and fatten them as young bulls. |
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Now it is time to divide the herd among the three districts, the total number of reindeer for each area being made up of a combination of bulls, females and calves. |
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The trade eased back a little this week, but there are still strong prices being paid for the quality weanling bulls, and good shipping demand for the heifers. |
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It wasn't on the programme at the Ancient Greek Olympics, though the Minoans may have used poles to leap over the bulls during bull-dancing events. |
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He executed numerous papal bulls, many relating to political affairs. |
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The bulls ran through the crowd, and into another pen at the opposite end of the enclosure. |
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Some stations, he says, booby-trap transmitters with CS spray to keep them from being stolen, and one has kept pit bulls on a tower-block roof in Hackney. |
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All dogs are potentially dangerous, not just pit bulls and Japanese tosas. |
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I went because I have always wanted to ride bulls in a rodeo. |
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Each representative is obliged to provide a band, abundant supplies of maize beer and alcohol, food, two bulls for the bullfight, and prizes for the best toreros. |
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So we hatched a plan to meet after the finals in Pamplona, Spain, for the running of the bulls. |
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Flanked by dunes and beaches, Ano Nuevo Point is the winter home for thousands of northern elephant seals, with bulls staging dramatic fights for breeding rights. |
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Breeds were selected based on the number of available bulls and included Angus, Red Angus, Simmental, Charolais, Hereford, Gelbvieh, and Limousin. |
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The visitor is mesmerized by its sunny beaches, snowy mountain peaks, endless plains where black bulls graze, shimmering lakes and mountain streams. |
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The heifer calves were from crossbred cows sired by Eimousin bulls. |
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But there are so many bulls and nary a toreador to be seen by the portal. |
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I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls. |
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Each year in Canada and the U.S. dozens of children are mauled and killed by dogs, with pit bulls, Rottweilers and German shepherds involved in the majority of fatal attacks. |
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In the bullfights bulls are often intentionally debilitated with tranquilisers and beatings and have petroleum jelly rubbed in their eyes so they are less able to resist. |
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While our youngsters, brought up without free school milk, were lolloping about mid-week, the home side darted about like greyhounds and finished like pit bulls. |
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During a bear market the bears rule, and bulls don't stand a chance. |
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As he tried to separate two bulls that were fighting, he was knocked over and trampled, receiving multiple injuries including fractures to his ribs and spine. |
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When the market rises and the bulls are greediest, the pros sell short. |
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A wave of four bulls passed with me managing to keep pace for a step or two. |
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However, better to have such a change on the radar screens, say the bulls, than deepening doubts that the US and global recovery were running out of steam. |
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These papal bulls came to be seen by some as a justification for the subsequent era of slave trade and European colonialism. |
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Dairy bulls are notoriously dangerous to keep on the average dairy facility. |
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Detection of estrus, becomes reliant on observation in the absence of bulls. |
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It involves two bulls of the Brahman breed pitted against one another and as the name implies, they engage in a forceful barrage of headbutts. |
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For example, in Ohio, Allstate excludes pit bulls, Doberman pinschers and rottweilers, she said. |
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He entered his animals' pen to see what damage the pit bull did and discovered two other pit bulls tormenting his animals. |
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In Portugal, Spain, Southern France and some Latin American countries, bulls are used in the sport of bullfighting. |
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The bulls leave the herds of females at two or three years of age, and join a male herd, which are generally smaller than female herds. |
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Generally, male domestic bulls were crossed with buffalo cows, producing offspring of which only the females were fertile. |
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At this time, the older bulls rejoin the herd, and fights often take place between bulls. |
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This was an unusual move at the time, as most universities were established through Papal bulls. |
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Bull Greys have larger noses and a less curved profile than common seal bulls. |
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The traditional bullfights in the bullring are ongoing as is the running of bulls in the streets. |
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By the accession of Pope Leo IX in 1048, a clear distinction developed between two classes of bulls of greater and less solemnity. |
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His addition to the bulls frontcourt will presumably lengthen his career and those of the other Bulls frontcourt players. |
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While papal bulls always used to bear a metal seal, they now do so only on the most solemn occasions. |
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Characterisation of intramuscular, intermuscular and subcutaneous adipose tissues in yearling bulls of different genetic groups. |
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The Rustlers will provide a pre-rodeo show complete with bulls and broncs, as well as an appearance by Rodeo Queen Stephanie Roeter. |
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There was never a strong tradition of bullfighting there anyway, they do not breed bulls and no bullfighters come from the region. |
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As a youngin', Tennent watched the bullfighters save his father, Mark, from countless angry bulls. |
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The European Union makes PS110million of CAP money a year available to Spanish farmers who use their pastures to rear fighting bulls. |
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Two wranglers on horseback chased 20 bulls from a holding pen. |
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There are a number of other sounds made by cattle, including calves bawling, and bulls bellowing. |
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Calves can recognize their mothers using vocal and vocal behaviour may play a role by indicating estrus and competitive display by bulls. |
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Often they are adult, castrated males of larger breeds, although females and bulls are also used in some areas. |
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Though dachshunds and even a tiny Chinese crested dog are on the county's list of potentially dangerous dogs, the most common are pit bulls. |
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These papal bulls came to serve as a justification for the subsequent era of slave trade and European colonialism. |
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It became reserved for the pope in the 12th century and is used in papal bulls and similar important papal documents. |
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In 1413 Avignon Pope Benedict XIII issued six bulls confirming the charter and constituting the society a university. |
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There are 184 ranches in 25 states in Mexico that raise bulls specifically for bullfights, known as corridas. |
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The seminal profile of the cryptorchid and orchitic bulls was investigated. |
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Neither hunter was able to draw on the elk because of the lack of covet Eventually the bulls got nervous and vamoosed. |
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The first run, I just clung to the fence as the bulls passed. |
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In 1996, prices for slaughter vealers, slaughter steers and heifers, and slaughter cows and bulls either dropped or showed no change. |
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The researchers tested various breeds, including border collies, golden retrievers, pit bulls, labradors and even Jackson's own little papillon. |
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Papal bulls from the 1400s condoned the conquest of the Americas and other lands inhabited by indigenous people. |
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I also passed on shots at two big caribou bulls, a huge muley buck, several pronghorns, and multiple deer because the shots were beyond my comfortable range. |
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Six days after his death, to complete his triumph still further, papal bulls were issued granting the privilege of unction at the coronation of future Kings of Scots. |
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One of the doctors, Theodore Morrell, reported that the Mein Kampf madman received injections of extracts of seminal vesicles, testis and prostata of young bulls. |
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Original papal bulls exist in quantity only after the 11th century onward, when the transition from fragile papyrus to the more durable parchment was made. |
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This October 2003 born bull is by Sarkley Moonlight, a Sarkley Golddigger son who has previously sired bulls for the Crossdykes herd up to 6,000gns. |
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Although we saw several Columbia blacktail deer, hogs, and turkeys during our brief tour of a small portion of the ranch, we did not see any other large Tule bulls. |
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As the last three bulls came into view, I undipped my release, threw the used arrow to the ground, and quickly nocked a clean arrow with a razor-sharp broadhead. |
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In an epoch when there was much fabrication of such documents, those who procured bulls from Rome wished to ensure that the authenticity of their bull was above suspicion. |
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Because cornering and leading wild bulls were dangerous, Bulldogs were trained to seize a bull by its nose long enough for a rope to be secured around its neck. |
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The overpowering supply and demand equation is heavily-weighted in favour of the bears, which is allowing them to continually block the bulls from making any countermoves. |
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Currently, the National Breeding Station possesses 6 highly productive bulls imported from the United States who allowed to start artificial insemination of cows. |
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In northern Europe the Saxons and Danes fought against Wends in the Wendish Crusade, although no official papal bulls were issued authorising new Crusades. |
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Both Conley and Fults plan to be back for Sunday's Firecracker Bull Ride, a premier event pitting some of the orneriest bulls against the best riders in the country. |
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Thus, in a pastured herd, any calves or herd bulls usually are clearly distinguishable from the cows due to distinctively different sizes and clear anatomical differences. |
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The final foretale is a story of magical transformation with comic undertones, explaining how the two great bulls, the Brown and the Whitehorned, came to be. |
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Other than the few bulls needed for breeding, the vast majority of male cattle are castrated as calves and slaughtered for meat before the age of three years. |
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While Spain never gave up its claims based on papal bulls, neither did the Spanish crown seek papal sanctions over the Pacific Ocean line of demarcation. |
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It has been argued that collectively the two bulls issued by Nicholas gave the Portuguese the rights to acquire slaves along the African coast by force or trade. |
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King John II naturally declined to enter into a hopeless competition at Rome, and simply ignored the bulls, thus neither admitting their authority nor defying the Church. |
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Don't be afraid of bear markets, since history shows they last an average of 13 to 18 months compared with 23 to 31 months for bulls, Carlson said. |
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An annual summer festival has been held in the commune since 1932 for five days organized around parades, bulls races, fireworks, and music in the Basque and Gascon tradition. |
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The camera apostolica became almost an extension of the Spanish Court, which secured a rapid succession of bulls virtually liquidating Portuguese claims. |
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This note explores some of the historical events related to bulls, bullfights, and bullfighters from the fiesta fictionalized in The Sun Also Rises. |
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Tell any amount of crammers about buckjumpers, mountain bulls, and flyers. |
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But for now, everyone's waiting out the morning chill, as carnies check their rides, cowboys eye pens filled with bulls and broncs, and families wander about, talking quietly. |
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Even some rodeo buffs have no idea that for a brief moment in the 1920s and 1930s, women used to ride bucking broncs and wild bulls in the rodeo ring, just like men do today. |
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Age adjustment factors, heritabilities and genetic correlations for scrotal circumference and related growth traits in Hereford and Brangus bulls. |
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