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  • So they were a motley, crossbred kind of a family, scrambling along more or less together to get through the frantic day. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • Twenty-five skeletally mature crossbred merino wethers were used with the approval of our local Animal Care and Ethics Committee.
  • He said the goats were crossbred with the local ones which produced mostly twins and could survive harsh conditions.
  • Gotye, who in a high vocal register can sound like Peter Gabriel or Sting, recorded this album in his parents' barn near Melbourne, where he crossbred electronic elements with homespun sounds. The Short List
  • Hereford crossbred heifers with calf at heel £1,400.
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  • After finding a Thai strain of the Gyrant plant in the jungle, he bred it twice then crossbred it with a variant from China.
  • Our dominant “Christians” are the lineal descendants of originally German Anabaptists crossbred with a strain of militant Calvinism brought over by the good folks of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Inc. and marinated in propaganda about American Exceptionalism. Matthew Yglesias » Boehner Rejects Bipartisanship
  • Breeds were predominantly British purebreds or British crossbreds.
  • Multiple bear species, including polar bears and grizzlies, have been crossbred in zoos.
  • Calf survival rates are better in crossbreds than purebreds.
  • Not flamboyante not one of Ledom's crossbred bastardized beautiful miracle blossoms, but a perky little button of a dried-up marigold. Arcana Magi - c.1: Oryn Zentharis, Seeker of the Truth
  • “Our dominant “Christians” are the lineal descendants of originally German Anabaptists crossbred with a strain of militant Calvinism brought over by the good folks of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Inc. and marinated in propaganda about American Exceptionalism.” Matthew Yglesias » Boehner Rejects Bipartisanship
  • I didn't realize that ogres crossbred with brassies. Roc and a Hard Place
  • Annie is a lurcher - a crossbred dog - who was rescued by members of Limerick Animal Welfare following day and night searches in Castletroy.
  • Because they have lived alongside each other for so long, true Scottish wildcats and crossbred mongrels are difficult to tell apart.
  • The heifer calves were from crossbred cows sired by Eimousin bulls.
  • Cesar Millan has rehabilitated hundreds of problem pooches over the years, but tonight's episode marks a first for the canine-counselor extraordinaire, who finds out whether his techniques will hold up in the wild when he works with three dogs that have been crossbred with wolves. Tonight's TV Hot List: Friday, Oct. 29, 2010
  • He just sat there, with an expression crossbred between reverence and desire, whenever some big old gal got up to shake and shimmy. Goodnight, Irene
  • Angus cattle are naturally polled and this is passed onto future generations even when crossbred.
  • When Sulu crossbred a Klingon fireblossom with a Benzite dream-of-darkness, he called it an “Edith Keeler”—and gave it to his captain as a gift. Star Trek
  • He's bred miniatures as small as your thumbnail, and crossbred them to give large, ranging plants shape.
  • He crossbred visual panache and hedonistic flair, notably in "Sign of the Cross" (1932), with a lesbian dance sequence, a lithe Claudette Colbert bathing in milk, and Charles Laughton playing an extravagantly gay Nero. Review of "Empire of Dreams," Scott Eyman's biography of Cecil B. DeMille
  • The puppies are both crossbred males, one is black and white and smooth-coated and the other is nearly all black with some tan colouring.
  • Having crossbred his own seed for 35 years, he wondered if he had accidentally created some kind of mutant.
  • The crossbred Welsh and Suffolk flock feeds on wild herbs and grasses, clover, yarrow and vetch on land owned by the National Trust and designated of Special Scientific Interest.
  • He has crossbred a small, bare-skinned bird with a regular boiler chicken as part of a research project to develop succulent, low fat poultry that is environmentally friendly.
  • The exotic flowers we crossbred on the farm never lasted as long as the wild ones which grew naturally.
  • Most of what we call toitoi these days is crossbred with pampas grass, I think. Toitoi in the moonlight
  • So, while he's off in the woods with his pet bengar, Jir -- think Lassie crossbred with a chainsaw -- the fabled Red Star has fallen to the earth, regarded as a long lost magic and unlimited power to whomever possesses it. Rabid Reads: "A Darkness Forged in Fire" by Chris Evans
  • At some point, early colonists crossbred smaller European-bred stock with American wild turkeys to produce hearty but tame breeds such as the Standard Bronze.‬ These Birds Aren't Spring Chickens, But People Are Gobbling Them Up
  • I ran over 1,200 cows and over 2,000 fine wool merino ewes and 300 crossbred ewes.
  • He crossbred visual panache and hedonistic flair, notably in "Sign of the Cross" (1932), with a lesbian dance sequence, a lithe Claudette Colbert bathing in milk and Charles Laughton playing an extravagantly gay Nero. Review of "Empire of Dreams," Scott Eyman's biography of Cecil B. DeMille
  • And if she was from that alternative universe ... she could be a few generations removed ... or crossbred with yet another alien race. Doctor Who Smattering of Spoilers
  • Livestock has been crossbred, linebred, inbred and outcrossed for millenia. Better Breeding: The next Mega Buck

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