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; and Cruelty
The fighting reputation of pit bull-type dogs led the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 1996 to relabel pit bull terriers as " St. Francis Terriers " ( not associated with the " terrier " mascot of St. Francis College in New York ) so that they might be more readily adopted ; 60 temperament-screened dogs were adopted until the program was halted after several of the newly adopted dogs killed cats.
August 1663 ; printed 1673 ); includes Sir Frances Drake and The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru
* Love's Cruelty ( licensed 14 Nov. 1631 ; printed, 1640 )
Eight of Shirley's plays were reprinted in a single quarto volume in 1640 ; these were The Young Admiral, The Duke's Mistress, Hyde Park, Love's Cruelty, The Wedding, The Constant Maid, The Opportunity, and The Grateful Servant.
He also supported charities ; at one time or another, he was the president of five London hospitals, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association, the Gardeners ' Royal Beneficent Association, the Hampstead Heath Protection Society, the Early Closing Association, the United Committee for the Demoralization of Native Races by the Liquor Traffic, and the Royal Agricultural Society.
The organisation was founded in 1824 ( without the " royal " prefix ) as the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ; it was established by a group of 22 reformers led by Richard Martin MP, William Wilberforce MP and the Reverend Arthur Broome in ‘ Old Slaughter ’ s Coffee House ’, St Martin's Lane, near the Strand.
Among the charities benefited by his gifts were The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street ( to which he gave $ 250, 000 in 1903 ); University College, London ; the Cancer Research Fund ; Oxford University ; Cambridge University ; the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ; the British Red Cross Society ; Gordon Memorial College, Khartoum ; the Soldiers and Sailors Families Association ; and the Women's Memorial to Queen Victoria.
Their report, A Culture of Cruelty, documents abuses including denial of or insufficient water and food ; failure to provide medical treatment ; verbal, physical and psychological abuse ; separation of family members and dangerous repatriation practices.
Nevertheless, in May 1912 the New York Society for the Prevention for Cruelty to Children asked the New York district attorney to press charges against Noguchi ; he declined.
Shootings, hangings and beatings were common, and the sjambok was used by guards who treated the forced laborers harshly ; a September 28, 1905, article in the South African newspaper Cape Argus detailed some of the abuse, with the heading: " In German S. W. Africa: Further Startling Allegations: Horrible Cruelty ".
The early tragedies of Appius and Virginia, and Tancred and Gismund were taken from The Palace of Pleasure ; and among better-known plays derived from the book are the Shakespearean Romeo and Juliet, Timon of Athens, Edward III, All's Well That Ends Well ( from Giletta of Narbonne ), Beaumont and Fletcher's Triumph of Death, John Webster's The Duchess of Malfi and James Shirley's Love's Cruelty.
* Social reformer Elbridge Thomas Gerry ( Class of 1857 ), founder of the New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ;
* President of the Penang Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ;
On 2005 Yom Kippur eve, a number of caged chickens were abandoned in rainy weather as part of a kapparot operation in Brooklyn, New York ; some of these starving and dehydrated chickens were subsequently rescued by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

; and persons
For example, there are persons who are in physical science, in the field of mineralogy, trained in crystallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the powder technique of X-ray diffraction, to clay minerals only, and who have spent the last fifteen years concentrating on the montmorillonites ; ;
Of the latter sample, 944 persons had been studied two years earlier ; ;
But, here again, comparative benchmarks are lacking, and we do not know, in any case, what measure of profoundity and intensity to expect from healthy, young, secure and relatively inexperienced persons ; ;
if such person is deceased or is under a legal disability, payment shall be made to his legal representative: Provided, That if the total award is not over $500 and there is no qualified executor or administrator, payment may be made to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto, without the necessity of compliance with the requirements of law with respect to the administration of estates ; ;
in the case of a partnership or corporation, the existence of which has been terminated and on behalf of which an award is made, payment shall be made, except as provided in paragraphs ( 3 ) and ( 4 ), to the person or persons found by the Comptroller General of the United States to be entitled thereto ; ;
Those persons who were lucky enough to see and hear the performance of his work at the Brest-Silevniov Festival in August, 1916, will certainly welcome his return to public notice ; ;
Data were obtained, separately, on three classes of persons: ( A ) residents, present ; ;
Since the magnitude of the plan made secrecy impossible, once the wheels had began to turn, persons controlling German industries, social institutions, and armed forces became, through their anti-Semitism or their tolerance of it, conscious accomplices of Hitler's crimes ; ;
he hunts folklore for the very `` field and stream '' reasons that many persons hunt game ; ;
Some persons are so sensitive to this truth as to propose that we do away with institutions altogether ; ;
; Attacks on internationally protected persons: Section 1 ( 1 )( a ) of the Internationally Protected Persons Act 1978 ( c. 17 ) makes provision for assault occasioning actual bodily harm or causing injury on " protected persons " ( including Heads of State ).
** Rich persons in Samaria & Jerusalem ( 6. 1-7 ; 8. 4-8 )
That said, he provides some reasons why we may have a basis for trust in the testimony of persons: because a ) human memory can be relatively tenacious ; and b ) because people are inclined to tell the truth, and ashamed of telling falsities.

; and under
Twigs cracked loudly under her feet ; ;
There was a blur just under my focus of vision, a crash ; ;
Our Northern brethren also I believe felt a little tender under those censures ; ;
Though Catherine was vexed at the number of French officers streaming to the Turkish standard, there were several under her own, such as the Prince De Nassau ; ;
The Domina sounds real enough, if we could only trust the conditions under which we learn of its use ; ;
Bill Ruger's long-awaited Deerstalker ( under $110 ) is a new rifle action in a caliber that upsets all the modern theory of high-velocity fans ; ;
There's another addition to the Stevens line, the pump-action Model 77 in ( under $75 ), which you may or may not consider a kid's gun ; ;
That he mastered every aspect of his medium according to his own great talents and contemporary judgments, is a good and solid symbol of his people under the tremendous pressures of proclaiming and practising the rigors of a new culture ; ;
When the child raises his seat into the air, the teacher takes hold under both sides of the pelvis ; ;
The sections were then thawed by placing a finger under the slide and dried under a fan for 30 minutes ; ;
( B ) each Af is invariant under T ; ;

; and sixteen
that he moved with his parents to West Boxford when he was sixteen years old ; ;
His advisers were men like the famous jurist Ulpian, the historian Cassius Dio and a select board of sixteen senators ; a municipal council of fourteen assisted the urban prefect in administering the affairs of the fourteen districts of Rome.
The two ended up dating and traveled to California together ; Pole was sixteen years her junior.
Brandenburg (;, Lower Sorbian: Bramborska ; Upper Sorbian: Braniborska ) is a city in one of the sixteen federal-states of Germany.
A shuttlecock ( often abbreviated to shuttle ; also called a birdie ) is a high-drag projectile, with an open conical shape: the cone is formed from sixteen overlapping feathers embedded into a rounded cork base.
In the Space To Care study aimed at improving hospital design for children, researchers from the University of Sheffield polled 250 children regarding their opinions on clowns ; all 250 children in the study, whose ages ranged between four and sixteen, reported that they found clowns frightening and disliked clowns as part of hospital decor.
International competitions are split between Juniors, under sixteen by their year of birth ; and Seniors, for women sixteen and over again by their year of birth.
The sixteen instruments, weighing 118 kg altogether, included magnetometer sensors mounted on an 11 m boom to minimize interference from the spacecraft ; a plasma instrument for detecting low energy charged particles and a plasma wave detector to study waves generated by the particles ; a high energy particle detector ; and a detector of cosmic and Jovian dust.
The Borough is divided into sixteen electoral wards ; Ashdown, Baird, Braybrooke, Castle, Central St Leonards, Conquest, Gensing, Hollington, Maze Hill, Old Hastings, Ore, St Helens, Silverhill, Tressell, West St Leonards and Wishing Tree
German builders extended the sound repertoire of the instrument by adding sixteen foot and two foot choirs ; these instruments have recently served as models for modern builders.
The five Landis boys in November 1882 ; Kenesaw ( second from left ) was almost sixteen years old.
As of 2011, 2, 590, 921 people ( 59 % of British Columbia's total population ), lived in the region ; sixteen of the province's thirty most populous municipalities are located there.
The treaty's signatories include twenty Lithuanian dukes and one dowager duchess ; it specifies that five of these were elder and thus took precedence over the remaining sixteen.
The war had gone on for sixteen years minimum ; it ended abruptly after the Skrulls shot a barrage of missiles at Majesdane, who retaliated.
Clemente joined Puerto Rico's amateur baseball league when he was sixteen years old ; while there, he played for the Ferdinand Juncos team, which represented the municipality of Juncos.
Education is rudimentary ; children leave school at sixteen, and although it is possible to take GCSEs a year later, not many children enroll for this.
Implementation of these new rights was slow to come ; in the 1868 election, the black vote counted in only sixteen of the thirty-seven states.
When he was sixteen, his analytical abilities gained the praise of Jean le Rond d ' Alembert and Alexis Clairaut ; soon, Condorcet would study under d ' Alembert.
Participants were overwhelmingly Eastern bishops ; sixteen Western bishops were present ( including those from Illyricum ).

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