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Modern and breeds
Modern horse breeds developed in response to a need for " form to function ", the necessity to develop certain physical characteristics in order to perform a certain type of work.
Modern pet breeds developed from the Bull and Terrier, such as the Miniature Bull Terrier, are listed by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale ( FCI ) under Bull type terriers.
Modern breeds of lapdog also include the Bichon Frise, Japanese Terrier, Maltese, Pomeranian, Yorkshire Terrier and many others.
Modern commercial broilers, for example, Cornish crosses or Cornish-Rocks, are specially bred for large scale, efficient meat production and although they are the same species, grow much faster than egg laying hens or traditional dual purpose breeds.
Modern crosses are also favorable for meat production because they lack the typical " hair " which many breeds have that necessitates singeing after plucking.
There are several breeds of chicken, such as the Modern Game and Old English Game Bantam, which fit the gamecock type, but are not directly used in cockfighting.
Modern Iberian breeds tend to be of a Baroque horse type that resemble their most famous member, the Andalusian horse, in conformation.
Modern descendants include the Akhal-Teke and the Yamud horse breeds.
Modern breeds of dog exhibit a diverse range of coat colorings, patterns, lengths and textures.

Modern and rarely
Modern women rarely wish to become concubines, therefore, debates about the rights of concubines are largely irrelevant.
Modern hypertext systems with word and phrase-level linking offer more sophistication in connecting relevant information, but until the rise of wiki and other social software models, modern hypertext systems have rarely imitated Bush in providing individuals with the ability to create personal trails and share them with colleagues-or publish them widely.
Modern sextants often have 5 cm or larger mirrors, while 19th century sextants rarely had a mirror larger than 2. 5 cm ( one inch ).
Faie became Modern English fay " a fairy "; the word is, however, rarely used, although it is well known as part of the name of the legendary sorceress Morgan le Fay of Arthurian legend.
Modern DASD used in mainframes only very rarely consist of single disk-drives: most commonly " DASD " means large disk arrays utilizing RAID schemes.
The video was rarely played but was accepted into the Museum of Modern Art, where it has been used in several programs related to music.
Modern examples of tribal genocide rarely reflect the defining characteristics of tribes existing prior to the Neolithic Revolution -- for example, small population and close-relatedness.
Modern ciphers rarely fail under this attack.
* Modern microcontroller-controlled analogue televisions rarely if ever need adjustment, so test cards are much less important than previously.
Modern presidents pro tempore, too, rarely preside over the Senate.
Modern instruments rarely use secondary addresses so this puts a 30-device limit on system size.
Modern dangak, like aak, is rarely practiced.
Modern motion-sickness medications can counter space sickness but are rarely used because it is considered better to allow space travelers to adapt naturally over the first day or two than to suffer the drowsiness and other side effects of medication.
Modern theatre rarely uses verse, so any construct that depends on verse, such stichomythia, is also rare.
A major exhibition of rarely seen works on paper by Graham Sutherland, curated by artist George Shaw, was presented at Modern Art Oxford, UK in 2011-12.
Modern playing cards carry index labels on opposite corners ( rarely, all four corners ) to facilitate identifying the cards when they overlap and so that they appear identical for players on opposite sides.
Modern Greek still uses ⟨ ου ⟩ ( omicron-upsilon ) for but rarely uses the vertical ligature.
Kechries ( Modern Greek: Κεχριές, rarely Κεχρεές ; Ancient Greek and Katharevousa: Kenchreai-Κεγχρεαί ) is a village in the municipality of Corinth in Corinthia in Greece.
Modern instruments rarely use secondary addresses so this puts a 30-device limit on system size.
Modern hunters with high-powered precision weapons rarely get up close and personal with their game the way Adams did.
The video was rarely played but was accepted into the Museum of Modern Art, where it has been used in several programs.
Modern words with similar meaning but subtle differences contribute to the richness of the English language, as exemplified by the doublets frail and fragile ( both from the Latin root, fragilis ): one might refer to a fragile tea cup and a frail old woman, but never frail tea cup and rarely fragile old woman.
In its early years, The Zone could be more accurately described as a Modern Adult Contemporary station, and the station, which positioned itself as " Modern Rock " even while it continued to play primarily adult alternative and Hot AC crossover material, received criticism from fans of harder rock for not including harder-edged artists such as KoRn and Limp Bizkit, whose music was rarely played on classic rock-leaning rival WKLT.

Modern and go
Modern crocodilians can live as scavengers and can survive for months without food and go into hibernation when conditions are unfavourable, and their young are small, grow slowly, and feed largely on invertebrates and dead organisms or fragments of organisms for their first few years.
Modern calculations in quantum chemistry usually start from ( but ultimately go far beyond ) a molecular orbital rather than a valence bond approach, not because of any intrinsic superiority in the former but rather because the MO approach is more readily adapted to numerical computations.
Modern education reforms are increasingly driven by a growing understanding of what works in education and how to go about successfully improving teaching and learning in schools.
Modern mole ploughs may also bury a flexible perforated plastic drain pipe as they go, making a more permanent drain – or they may be used to lay pipes for water supply or other purposes.
Modern matches are generally given a 10-to 30-minute time limit for standard matches ; title matches can go for up to one hour.
This band recorded the album Rock ' N ' Roll with the Modern Lovers ( 1977 ) and toured until Keranen left to go to college and was replaced by Asa Brebner, who played on the albums Modern Lovers Live ( 1978 ) and Back in Your Life ( 1979 ).
Modern DSL gateways have more functionality and usually go through an initialization procedure very similar to a PC boot up.
For example, since there are so few Haredi physicians, the community will prefer to go to a Modern Orthodox physician, since he or she will have a better understanding of the implications of the treatment in Jewish law ( halakha ).
Modern western culture usually looks at Monday as the beginning of the workweek, as it is typically Monday when adults go back to work and children go back to school after the weekend.
After construction expenses for the new galleries are covered, the Modern estimates that some $ 65 million will go to its $ 650 million endowment.
Modern highways today surround and go through Somerville, including U. S. Route 22, U. S. Route 202, U. S. Route 206 and Route 28 and is within of Interstate 287 and Interstate 78, making it an important hub in central New Jersey.
Modern clothes are scarce, but generally go to the men when available.
Modern Polish and Ukrainian go a step farther, with the words for noon ( południe, полуденьliterally " half-day ") also meaning " south " and the words for " midnight " ( północ, північliterally " half-night ", as with English mid ( dle ) meaning " half ") also meaning " north ".
David Ebershoff, the Modern Library division's publishing director, stated in a follow-up " the people who were drawn to go to the Modern Library Web site and compelled to vote have a certain enthusiasm about books and their favourite books that many people don't, so that the voting population is skewed.
Modern cards even go as far as to include swatches of game worn memorabilia, autographs, and even DNA Hair Samples of their subjects.
The song " Free to Be a Woman ", written by Jennifer Love Hewitt and Angelo Montrone, would go on to become the theme song for The Modern Girl on the Style Network.
In late 1987, Anders and Bohlen decided to terminate Modern Talking and go their separate ways due to constant quarrel between the two.
In Early Modern English, verbs of movement such as " to go " and " to come " were used with the auxiliary verb " to be " and not the present day auxiliary verb " to have ".
Richard Evans, author of Deng Xiaoping and the Making of Modern China ( first edition 1993 ) said that he used the spelling Hongkew for Hongkou in his book, along with other older spellings, because that name had been used for Anglophones for a long period of time and " to continue to use them is comparable to go on to using Vienna for Wien or Venice for Venezia.
Covers have included: " Blue Suede Shoes ", " Toccata in Dm "," No particular place to go ", " Sabre Dance ", " Livin ' La Vida Loca ", " Lazy Sunday Afternoon ", " I'm Gonna Be ( 500 Miles ), She's So Modern and " The Final Countdown.
That notwithstanding, she proved to be an effective, dedicated and demanding teacher and he was able to go on, first to Jesuit academic high school in Liverpool and then, via that route, to Oxford, where he graduated in 1953 with First Class Honours in the Honours School of Modern History.

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