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It rarely perches during the breeding season.

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He added that he also stresses the works of these favorite masters on tour, especially Mahler's First and Fourth symphonies, and Das Lied Von der Erde, and Bruckner's Sixth -- which is rarely played -- and Seventh.
Rexroth may sometimes achieve an effective juxtaposition, but he rarely makes any effort to capture any jazz `` feeling '' in the text of his poems, relying on his very competent musicians to supply this feeling.
When the telephone rang on the day after Hino went down to the village, Rector had a hunch it would be Hino with some morsel of information too important to wait until his return, for there were few telephones in the village and the phone in Rector's office rarely rang unless it was important.
Physique contests are rarely won on muscle size alone.
Thus in a context in which there has been discussion of snow but mention of local conditions is new, dominant stress will probably be on here in it rarely snows here, but in a context in which there has been discussion of local weather but no mention of snow, dominant stress will probably be on snows.
Because Holstein cattle weren't a beef breed, they were rarely seen on a ranch, though one might be found now and then for the milk supply.
Furthermore, news and special presentations inform the listener about groups, projects, and personalities rarely mentioned on a general-appeal station.
In many other jurisdictions it is for the defense lawyer to mitigate on his client's behalf, and the defendant himself will rarely have the opportunity to speak.
The largest species are red alder ( A. rubra ) on the west coast of North America, and black alder ( A. glutinosa ), native to most of Europe and widely introduced elsewhere, both reaching over 30 m. By contrast, the widespread Alnus viridis ( green alder ) is rarely more than a 5 m tall shrub.
Depending on the elasticity of the arrow, some of the energy is also absorbed by compressing the arrow, primarily because the release of the bowstring is rarely in line with the arrow shaft, causing it to flex out to one side.
The recordings of these bands and their songs were rarely heard or exported outside the originating countries but many can now be found on compilation albums and CDs from specialist record shops.
Ignorant of Hebrew, and only rarely appealing to other Greek versions ( to Aquila once in the Ecthesis, to other versions once or twice on the Psalms ), his knowledge of the Old Testament is limited to the Septuagint.
However, he would take office with a group of men who possessed little or no official experience, who had rarely felt moved to speak in the House of Commons before, and who, as a group, remained hostile to Disraeli on a personal level, his assault on the Corn Laws notwithstanding.
The game is rarely redoubled beyond four times the original stake, but there is no limit on the number of redoubles.
The number of stripes on each side is rarely the same.
Unlike his contemporaries, Bill Haley has rarely been portrayed on screen.
However, in the case of a creditor's petition, the Statement of Affairs will rarely be filed on the same day the court order is made.
Cebid monkeys are arboreal animals that only rarely travel on the ground.
It is common to display the Gregorian calendar in separate monthly grids of seven columns ( from Monday to Sunday, or Sunday to Saturday depending on which day is considered to start the week-this varies according to country ) and five to six rows ( or rarely, four rows when the month of February contains 28 days beginning on the first day of the week ), with the day of the month numbered in each cell, beginning with 1.
These roads ' designations are rarely used, but usually marked on regional maps if these roads are shown.
His teachings rarely rely on reasoned argument and ethical ideals and methods are conveyed more indirectly, through allusion, innuendo, and even tautology.
Takedowns, on the other hand, are common in a serious roda but rarely seen in presentations.

rarely and cattle
Larger mammals are rarely bred specifically for such studies due to their slow rate of reproduction, though some scientists take advantage of inbred domesticated animals, such as dog or cattle breeds, for comparative purposes.
Domestic cattle, who have replaced natural prey over much of the range, are now often sold off, rather than abandoned, due to the proliferation of markets and abattoirs and rarely left to die and be consumed by vultures.
The remains of non-human animals have also been found in the tomb, primarily those of mountain hares, rabbits and dogs, but also bats, sheep or goat, cattle, song thrush, and more rarely, mollusc and frog.
Lipomas are also found less commonly in cattle and horses, and rarely in cats and pigs.
It is known to affect humans and dogs ( notably Doberman Pinschers ), and rarely swine, cattle, horses, and cats.
Dairy cattle rarely make good meat cattle-especially after several years as dairy cows.
Some breeds, such as the Australian Cattle Dog, typically nip at the heels of animals ( for this reason they are called heelers ) and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi and the Pembroke Welsh Corgi were historically used in a similar fashion in the cattle droves that moved cattle from Wales to the Smithfield Meat Market in London but are rarely used for herding today.
Sheep, cows, horses, donkeys, buffalos and rarely camels are kept as domestic cattle.
But the inhabitants of the area ( commoners ) had pre-existing rights of common: to turn horses and cattle ( but only rarely sheep ) out into the Forest to graze ( common pasture ), to gather fuel wood ( estovers ), to cut peat for fuel ( turbary ), to dig clay ( marl ), and to turn out pigs between September and November to eat fallen acorns and beechnuts ( pannage or mast ).
Many modern " sport " whip crackers claim that the bullwhip was rarely, if ever, used to strike cattle, but this is a matter for debate.
Bovine TB is a chronic infectious disease which affects a broad range of mammalian hosts, including humans, cattle, deer, llamas, pigs, domestic cats, wild carnivores ( fox, coyotes ) and omnivores ( possums, mustelids and rodents ); it rarely affects equids or sheep.
Bovine TB is very rarely spread by aerosol from cattle to humans.
Brindle is a coat coloring pattern in animals, particularly dogs, cats, cattle, guinea pigs, crested geckos and, rarely, horses.
They are not distinguishable from the eggs of Fascioloides magna, although the eggs of F. magna are very rarely passed in sheep, goats or cattle.
Actinomycosis occurs rarely in humans but rather frequently in cattle as a disease called lumpy jaw.
Milking is the act of removing milk from the mammary glands of an animal, typically cows ( cattle ), water buffalo, goats, sheep and more rarely camels, horses and donkeys.
Humans as definitive hosts, pigs and rarely cattle, as intermediate hosts.
In some areas, traditional peoples consume the milk and blood of cattle, but rarely the meat.
Bone meal produced in the 1970s from the corpses of sheep bearing scrapie may have caused BSE in cattle when it was fed to them, but the pathogen very rarely crosses species, so it is more likely to have spread from cattle bone meal.
Although notable as rustlers, Fisher's band rarely raided US civilian populations, concentrating more on rustling cattle from their Mexican counterparts across the border.

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