How To Use Poaching In A Sentence
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Turn up the heat and reduce the poaching liquor by one third.
Times, Sunday Times
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The mining firms are so desperate for employees that they are poaching them from each other.
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Vietnam has played the major role in the recent increase in rhino poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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Poaching continues, however, partly because many Mexican men believe sea turtle eggs, eaten raw with a pinch of lime and salt, are aphrodisiacs.
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If this sounds too boring you can spice it up by juicing, eating raw, poaching or baking the food.
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The poaching phenomenon is not just confined to financial services.
Times, Sunday Times
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We don't take kindly to catamite-poaching in this neck of Syracuse.
Jilly Gagnon: Moments of Great Genius
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Baking, broiling, or poaching fish will help you avoid extra calories from breading and frying.
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Or think of tea as a stock for poaching chicken or fish.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm confident one of the wardens will make sure the differential between hunting and poaching is seen.
New Game-Warden Reality Show
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A dreadful day it was for young Dobbin when one of the youngsters of the school, having run into the town upon a poaching excursion for hardbake and polonies, espied the cart of Dobbin & Rudge, Grocers and Oilmen, Thames Street, London, at the Doctor’s door, discharging a cargo of the wares in which the firm dealt.
Vanity Fair
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Deference to the squire and the parson was often a façade, masking constant challenges to authority by poaching and more explicit threats of rick-burning.
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Whoever killed Russell's bears was not out poaching gall, Pavel believed.
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Bagley said FWS also has made grants to national parks and nature preserves in Russia to equip anti-poaching units with personal gear, transportation and communication equipment.
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But the Gulf of California is closer than you think, and currently under assault by everything from pollution to poaching.
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They are not expensive and will take the guesswork out of so many situations in the kitchen, such as roasting meat, poaching fish or making caramel.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the same time I thought it advisable, in my note under the same heading (Cantabrigia), to point out to him that he had, no doubt inadvertently, been poaching on my preserves, and I took advantage of the opportunity and filled up the lacunae in the steps of the derivation which, from want of evidence, had been left in my first note.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 1
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[Footnote: If a student of philology were allowed to touch on such high matters as legislation, I would moralize on the word kiddle, meaning an illegal kind of weir used for fish-poaching, whence perhaps the surname
The Romance of Names
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After the turn of the 20th Century, the fast decline in the number of tigers was mainly due to poaching and hunting.
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Return the poaching liquor to the heat and boil until it has reduced by two-thirds and formed a thick glaze.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although poachers attacked and killed the leader of antipoaching patrols in the region, the crusade has drawn worldwide attention and helped antelope herds to triple in size to 60,000 animals from 1998 to 2008.
NYT > Home Page
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The duke and duchess were there to highlight the threat of poaching and how animals and people can co-exist in such remote rural areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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In other words, another blog-filled, content-poaching, reactive, 'snackable' website that survives on paid advertorials and the peddling of readers' data.
Times, Sunday Times
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Turn up the heat and reduce the poaching liquor by one third.
Times, Sunday Times
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Divide the fruit and poaching liquor between serving bowls and spoon over the hot zabaglione.
Times, Sunday Times
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You're poaching on my preserve by taking my girlfriend out.
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But the most exciting and unpredictable unintended consequence of disciplinarity is the opportunity it creates for poaching, which happens when one discipline opts out of the gentleman’s agreement allotting certain questions to certain disciplines and starts answering questions it is not even supposed to ask.
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » The necessity of interdisciplinary poaching
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I usually find ribs a bit fatty, but the process of poaching and slow cooking had ensured that the fat had dissipated and all that remained was beautifully tender meat.
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I boiled the poaching liquid down by maybe half, with the addition of the rest of the lemon juice and some more shallots (and parsley -- I'm a big believer in parsley), and some pepper, and poured it over the roe, which I had laid on salad plates against some bagged mesculun.
Shad Feast
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Numbers of dorcas gazelle and aoudad may have increased since the creation of the reserve, but dama gazelle is declining due to continued military poaching and tourist disturbance.
Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger
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But no problems and after interviewing the antipoaching head of the Ngorongoro conservation area authority I dropped the family off in Karatu (to catch a bus somewhere else) and I went to Allen's guest house for a nice warm shower, electricity, and a soft bed.
Archive 2007-02-01
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The wildlife zoologist Richard Harris says the poaching was as vital to the local economy as opium cultivation in Afghanistan or coca growing in Colombia.27 Just as in those cases, the blame for the illegal trade ultimately rested with rich Western consumers who buy expensive shahtoosh shawls.
When a Billion Chinese Jump
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Rival salesmen were poaching on his territory.
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Mix the mustard with 3 tbsp of the poaching milk, and stir into the potatoes.
Times, Sunday Times
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With the collapse in revenue they ended up with one working anti-poaching vehicle.
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Wrapping the chicken in clingfilm before poaching it in the boiling water seals in the chicken juices so that the meat is succulent and moist.
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Many wildlife parks are regularly invaded by people poaching game.
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Gorilla tourism is becoming so popular, it's replacing poaching as the local economy.
Times, Sunday Times
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The WWF report said Vietnam is on the verge of an "extinction crisis" with several other species - including the saola and the Tonkin snub-nosed monkey - threatened by deforestation, widespread poaching and a "largely uncontrolled" illegal wildlife trade.
Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
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Only a few years ago conservationists hoped that they might be beginning to conquer the curse of ivory poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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The two areas had a varied degree of protection against poaching despite being of a similar size in area.
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It's a different spiritual awareness than the numinous qualities of James MacMillan or the orthodox, religion-poaching Tavener.
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We need more effective strategies to tackle the problem of poaching and smuggling, but as to the precise instrumentalities, I will await for the report of the taskforce on tigers which I have set.
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You will need a pot of broth for poaching.
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Many wildlife parks are regularly invaded by people poaching game.
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Starvation, poaching (for the fur) and road kills are the Iberian lynx’ leading cause of death.
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Drizzle saffron sabayon on the plate and spoon clusters of the reserved diced pears and poaching liquid reduction around the sabayon.
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But, the male - female ratio is becoming more and more unequal, due to selective poaching of tuskers for ivory, he says with concern.
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However, some are still at serious risk: addax are rare and the ostrich may be almost extinct locally due to poaching for the wild animal trade.
Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger
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You're poaching on my preserve by taking my girlfriend out.
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Remove the haddock from the pan and reserve the poaching milk.
The Sun
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But the Gulf of California is closer than you think, and currently under assault by everything from pollution to poaching.
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This fish is ideal for poaching, as it's soft and tender.
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Go ahead and shoot anyone who gives you the "yes, poaching is OK" opinion.
The sick world of poaching
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Participants are also beefing up ranger and police forces with extra equipment, funding and numbers to target poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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A dreadful day it was for young Dobbin when one of the youngsters of the school, having run into the town upon a poaching excursion for hardbake and polonies, espied the cart of Dobbin & Rudge, Grocers and Oilmen, Thames Street, London, at the Doctors door, discharging a cargo of the wares in which the firm dealt.
V. Dobbin of Ours
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Moosa told journalists he believed the new policy, once implemented, would "stifle" the crime syndicates behind the poaching.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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20 years ago, the world's panda population was feared to have fallen to around 1,000, their numbers depleted by low fertility, illegal logging, poaching and periodic die-offs of their staple food, bamboo.
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Livestock poaching during the incessant wet weather and machinery operations on soft ground has done enormous damage to grass swards.
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A Porirua man described as a recidivist paua thief has been jailed for 12 months on charges relating to poaching on the west coast of Wellington.
Radio New Zealand News Headlines
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Rival salesmen were poaching on his territory.
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The rest included poaching of game birds, hare coursing and badger baiting.
Times, Sunday Times
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This was achieved after improved park management contained the destructive annual fires and reduced livestock grazing and poaching.
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He scored two points last Saturday but is well capable of poaching more and is also a great assist player.
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The rest included poaching of game birds, hare coursing and badger baiting.
Times, Sunday Times
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Now they have fired a warning shot by poaching two senior execs from offline AND online rivals.
The Sun
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Tiger poaching commenced on a large scale in Northern India in the 1980s.
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Measures aimed at doubling numbers include making core tiger areas "inviolate", cracking down on poaching and smuggling, making people aware of the importance of tigers, and setting up cross-boundary protected areas where necessary.
BBC News - Home
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That meant that gangs could be poaching the sandalwood and in the process killing the ‘sacred trees,’ elephants, and perhaps even people.
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This was achieved after improved park management contained the destructive annual fires and reduced livestock grazing and poaching.
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Nonetheless, Yamal Nenets are currently showing signs of stress adapting to the recent barrage of simultaneous changes in their homeland – from health and demography [3] to questions of land tenure [4] and increasingly severe "overgrazing", predation, and poaching on reindeer pastures [5].
Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
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African elephant poaching spiked in 2011 but has showed little sign of slackening since.
Times, Sunday Times
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Poaching is a significant problem in many countries across the musk deer range.
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Numbers of dorcas gazelle and aoudad may have increased since the creation of the reserve, but dama gazelle is declining due to continued military poaching and tourist disturbance.
Aïr and Ténéré Natural Reserves, Niger
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Their poaching for bushmeat is common throughout the range.
Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire
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Return the poaching liquor to the heat and boil until it has reduced by two-thirds and formed a thick glaze.
Times, Sunday Times
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Doubtless poaching opportunities still exist in banking.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's do with cattle rustling and poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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He said he believed that most inter-union spats were caused by unhappiness with the service provided, rather than active ‘poaching’ by another union.
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Poaching for bushmeat is business, not subsistence.
Times, Sunday Times
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The duke and duchess were there to highlight the threat of poaching and how animals and people can co-exist in such remote rural areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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One of the world's most renowned conservationists has accused the Kenyan government of protecting the poaching networks driving elephants and rhinos towards imminent extinction.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the Gulf of California is closer than you think, and currently under assault by everything from pollution to poaching.
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Tiger poaching investigation documents seen by IANS show Kerkar's name slotted as an abettor to the tiger-killing along with the accused persons - Suryakant Majik and Gopal Majik, residents of Majikwaddo in Sattari.
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Dow, drucken, cursing, poaching -- Rob Dow, to come to the kirk to annoy the minister.
The Little Minister
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Gently remove the fish from the poaching liquor.
Times, Sunday Times
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You are right; there is a difference in subsistence hunting and poaching.
The sick world of poaching
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The farmer claimed that he shot the men because they were poaching on his land.
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Remove the haddock from the pan and reserve the poaching milk.
The Sun
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Braising, steaming, poaching, stewing, and microwaving meats minimize the production of these chemicals.
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Drain the pineapple and strain the poaching liquid through a fine mesh sieve.
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Since we have been banned there has been an escalation of poaching of shellfish and perlemoen.
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Gently remove the fish from the poaching liquor.
Times, Sunday Times
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Good to see that Australia has succeeded after a long chase in arresting another ship poaching in its fisheries.
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And that brings me to another aspect of my disquiet which is that given these large charities are using similar advertising strategies to the RSPCA, and there is frequently a separate but similar Scottish version, are they also poaching funds that people in Scotland are assuming are going to help Scottish children?
Wee Abused Scottish Beasties
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`The poaching of the beast makes it all the tastier ," Fetters had always remarked.
CORMORANT
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For more than 200 years, the high value of ivory and other elephant products have made hunting and poaching ongoing facts of life for elephants, both in Africa and in Asia.
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Whenever there was poaching on the estate, or there had been an outbreak of theft, Kyle blamed Nick's dad.
LOST SUMMER
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Turned out that it wasn’t THAT sort of vacuum pump - they don't cost anything like five grand anyway - but a "sous vide" thingummyjig that modern chefs use for poaching a chicken breast for three hours and two minutes at 102. 4° and that sort of mallarkey.)
Swingers’ Guide To South Africa
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Surely these tusks could have been sold to fund antipoaching efforts.
The Sun
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It's do with cattle rustling and poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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Or think of tea as a stock for poaching chicken or fish.
Times, Sunday Times
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With the president delaying his choice of a new director of national intelligence, the U.S. intelligence community may be vulnerable, says one former official, to what he called poaching -- Soledad.
CNN Transcript Feb 14, 2005
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The 16 founder members decided it made better sense to bury their differences in the area of staff training and promotion of careers in the sector rather than continue the zero-sum game of poaching talent from each other.
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At some stage you had poaching even by the military - we have records of animals being slaughtered from helicopters, with bazookas and tanks.
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The poaching phenomenon is not just confined to financial services.
Times, Sunday Times
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Panning gold in the gulches, poaching deer and other game, rounding up wild horses and mules for the packing plant, growing vegetables, cutting firewood, and bootlegging whiskey-all were honorable occupations during such hard times.
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Under Texas law, a person found taking deer, antelope or bighorns without landowner permission (trespassing and poaching) faces a State Jail Felony criminal charge.
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The objective is to minimise poaching, overgrazing and soil erosion as this can lead to siltation and nutrient enrichment of surface waters.
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Does he feel guilt for poaching the biggest prize from his erstwhile colleague?
Times, Sunday Times
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For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs (dill, fennel) and aromatics (bay, onion) for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it.
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Place the pears into a medium saucepot with high sides and pour all the ingredients for the poaching liquid into the pot.
Curtis Stone Shares Biggest Loser-Inspired Dessert Recipe
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Today, the antipoaching patrols scattered across Hwange lack tents, uniforms, radios and reliable supplies of food.
Death in the Bush
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You can also blend the vegetables and remaining stock from the poaching liquor to make a delicious soup.
Times, Sunday Times
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In Kenya, meanwhile, the bongo antelopes, victims of deforestation and poaching, are teetering on the brink of extinction.
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At Chen Rio, another camping spot, soldiers patrol the beach stopping tourists from poaching turtle eggs that are protected by law.
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He refolded his nets and took them upstairs into the children's room where he stored them in padlocked wooden trunk along with various other poaching implements.
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However, his pace and the occasional flash of poaching ability should be good for 10 goals or so this season.
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There had been a sharp decline in fisheries, partly attributed to poaching by foreign-owned fishing vessels.
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Do you employ any defence mechanisms to protect your firm against poaching by other firms via headhunters? 11.
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It is only an illegal activity if they are trespassing or poaching.
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CIFOR, in a report released today, argues that a hunting ban would not work, as evidenced by the failure of antipoaching programs, among other things.
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While he declines to provide specifics until the data are published, he says elephant poaching for ivory has become a serious threat to the species.
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Most elephant poaching today appears to be in the heavily forested region of Central Africa, Milliken says.
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Now he looks fitter, quicker and stronger and followed up his European goal against 1860 Munich by poaching two more penalty box strikes as Leeds beat the reshaped Blues 2-0.
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The duke and duchess were there to highlight the threat of poaching and how animals and people can co-exist in such remote rural areas.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite large scale poaching, the versatile cat adapts well to a changing environment, as can be seen in its growing population.
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However, in July 2001 data collection on the first mixed-species group had to be discontinued because of high levels of poaching in the area, which impeded the progress of habituation and systematic data collection.
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The mountain Gorilla, a uniquely social animal, is threatened by habitat destruction and poaching.
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I know I sound unsisterly, but remember, poaching is not the same as, er, sharing.
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Along the way I turned into a con man: always poaching a good time for little or no money, getting free hard and soft goods, and comp lift tickets.
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Poaching for bushmeat during the conflict by locals and armed militias had a serious impact on the bonobos.
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Reduce the poaching liquor by half by boiling rapidly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stir in flour, then gradually add poaching milk.
Times, Sunday Times
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The poaching in acidulated water worked fine, and is a lot easier on my arteries to boot.
Shad Feast
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African poachers use them to thin wildlife populations and defend their illegal trade against antipoaching patrols, which carry Kalashnikovs, too.
The Gun
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As well grazing land was being damaged by poaching because of the very wet conditions.
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And these days it is not just a partner - legal firms have no qualms about poaching entire teams.
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Later, when he's brought to her attention for poaching game birds on her property, she devises a very unique punishment for the old reprobate.
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It's a rough world; client-poaching and backstabbing are commonplace.
Times, Sunday Times
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The exact location is being kept secret to avoid poaching, which almost drove the giant clam to extinction 20 years ago.
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Unregulated overfishing, loss of spawning habitat, and poaching to supply the black market beluga caviar trade have contributed to a notable decrease in the wild beluga sturgeon population.
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Now they have fired a warning shot by poaching two senior execs from offline AND online rivals.
The Sun
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With the collapse in revenue they ended up with one working anti-poaching vehicle.
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The rest included poaching of game birds, hare coursing and badger baiting.
Times, Sunday Times
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If an individual is found to be in possession of an illegal trout either through poaching or exceeding their bag limits, their catch and all their tackle will be immediately confiscated.
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The same is true of deterrence on the front line of the antipoaching struggle.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their presence is dramatically effective in keeping poaching down.
Times, Sunday Times
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The exact location is being kept secret to avoid poaching, which almost drove the giant clam to extinction 20 years ago.
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`A misspent youth poaching your father's game, I fear,' he said quietly.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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We are more likely even than the hot-blooded Italians or romantic French to break up someone else's relationship by poaching their lover, claims an international study.
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After many false starts and a lot of poaching of good people from the IT sector, 2004 was the year when mobile operators finally started to understand what their corporate customers want from them.
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Gently remove the fish from the poaching liquor.
Times, Sunday Times
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Farm watch schemes had been established to combat crimes including sheep rustling and poaching and were proving particularly successful, she said.
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Strategically located anti-poaching camps that serve as excellent deterrents to poachers and smugglers are indispensable in all our national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
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Stir in flour, then gradually add poaching milk.
Times, Sunday Times
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Africa's mountain bongo antelopes are teetering on the brink of extinction because of deforestation and poaching.
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Doubtless poaching opportunities still exist in banking.
Times, Sunday Times
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Where I come from, unless it is public land, legally leased land private land, or private land hunted by permission - just hunting "unfenced" property without permission would still be poaching and the deer would not be legal.
Special Report: The "Field & Stream Buck" Falls
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He has been poaching on her land for years, poaching mainly fish and rabbits.
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The penalty for poaching on royal estates used to be death by hanging.
Times, Sunday Times
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Participants are also beefing up ranger and police forces with extra equipment, funding and numbers to target poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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Poaching on other's land is illegal.
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A doubles tennis player may win by poaching all of the time, but will his partner enjoy the game?
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They'll soon get to know which of their rivals' certificated staff are worth poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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Top with crumbled meringue, then drizzle with the rhubarb poaching liquid.
Times, Sunday Times
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It seemed that those who augmented inadequate incomes by poaching or stealing food raised physically healthier families than the more law-abiding.
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people are poaching elephants for their ivory
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It's the middleman who used to buy Sam's aloe wood; Sam still owes him 6,000 baht for helping pay his poaching fine.
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These laws were designed not to protect the public health - the nanny state had still to be invented - but to stop poor people poaching.
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Mix the mustard with 3 tbsp of the poaching milk, and stir into the potatoes.
Times, Sunday Times
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The principal management problem is depletion of Komodo monitor prey stocks, such as rusa deer and wild boar, through predation by feral dogs and poaching.
Komodo National Park, Indonesia
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Today, the U.S. government decries piracy, but doesn't do anything to prevent the maritime poaching of fishing reserves that helped push pirates from their jobs into risky but lucrative careers in freebooting.
John Feffer: Monsters vs. Aliens
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Elephants are dying from loss of habitat, poaching and ineffective worldwide policing.
Times, Sunday Times
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The first recorded piece of legislation on the protection of the forest dates to 1538 when a document issued by Polish king Zygmunt Stary (Sigismund I Old) instituted the death penalty for poaching a wisent (European bison).
Bialowieza Forest, Poland
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While the salmon is poaching, melt the butter in a small saucepan and cook the onion for five minutes till softened but not browned, then stir the flour into the juices and cook for another minute or two.
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Showing how much it pays off doesn't deter poaching, showing what a deep pile of crap you'd be in deters it.
More Details on the Sad Story of the Biggest Eight-Point Buck Ever Killed
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Luckily I didn't need to use the oven anyway as I'd brought some cod for dinner so it was just a case of poaching it in some milk doing some mashed potatoes, peas and a poached egg to top it off.
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Zambia is endowed with abundant wildlife, but the country has failed to benefit from the rich game resources due to increased poaching activities which have led to extinction of certain species.
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Imagine the feelings of an English squire, M.H. of his county, loving dogs and horses as some women love children, and regarding poaching and vulpicide as crimes almost as bad as murder -- imagine his feelings when his beautiful wife, grave and simple, should say at a hunt-dinner, "I do not like riding.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
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Poaching threatens the survival of the rhino.
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Braising, steaming, poaching, stewing, and microwaving meats minimize the production of these chemicals.
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The penalty for poaching is far from being what it should be considering all that is effected from this.
The sick world of poaching
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In the Forest of Dean poaching was rife, and there were frequent violent clashes between keepers and poachers.
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You may even have 200,000 orang-utans, you still are going to lose them very, very fast with this amount of hunting and poaching and I'm not yet including the orang-utans that were hunted for bush meat.
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After the turn of the 20th Century, the fast decline in the number of tigers was mainly due to poaching and hunting.
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Open swards are more liable to poaching so greater care is needed.
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It's all down to the sport and country gents and poaching.
Times, Sunday Times
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You can also blend the vegetables and remaining stock from the poaching liquor to make a delicious soup.
Times, Sunday Times
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Arizona Game and Fish is offering a $ 500 reward for information on a cow elk poaching near Payson about April 17.
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The exact location is being kept secret to avoid poaching, which almost drove the giant clam to extinction 20 years ago.
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I hope I'm not poaching on your territory .
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Gently remove the fish from the poaching liquor.
Times, Sunday Times
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In the 1980s their numbers dipped to dangerously low levels due to ivory poaching, but an effort to bring back the tusked mammal has had considerable success.
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Hwange needs about 2,000 gallons of diesel per month to keep all its pumps operating during the dry season, and 1,000 gallons to supply its antipoaching patrols, according to Johnny Rodrigues, who heads a private agency called the Zimbabwe Conservation Task Force.
Death in the Bush
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And I know poaching is wrong, I am a very strong believer in hunting.
The sick world of poaching
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Deference to the squire and the parson was often a façade, masking constant challenges to authority by poaching and more explicit threats of rick-burning.
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We have had our cows out since March but we have had to take them in again because they were poaching the land.
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The problem was a major focus of the recent meeting in Geneva of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, whose members agreed to share information and coordinate antipoaching efforts.
NYT > Global Home
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Top with crumbled meringue, then drizzle with the rhubarb poaching liquid.
Times, Sunday Times