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  • Collaring it was the right thing to do, but the consequence was regrettable and freakishly unlucky.

    16-Year-Old Wild Arizona Jaguar Dies When Tranquilized 2009

  • Collaring it was the right thing to do, but the consequence was regrettable and freakishly unlucky.

    16-Year-Old Wild Arizona Jaguar Dies When Tranquilized 2009

  • Collaring one at the finish line, I was told that if I'd stayed lying on the ground with my leg pressed against the ice, my thigh might have been fine - once I made the decision to get up and run, the damage was done, he said with a smile.

    Running the Polar Circle marathon Nick Mead 2010

  • Collaring a bear is fraught with obvious dangers, and hair traps, which involve dousing wood with a pungent mixture of rotten fish and cattle blood, are time-consuming and expensive to make, maintain, check and move around so that bears don't avoid them over time when they realize there is no actual food.

    Hair rub technique appears to yield cheaper, more accurate data on grizzlies 2010

  • Collaring Retirement Risk Moshe Milevsky, an associate finance professor at York University in Toronto and a leading figure in retirement-income planning, sees three big risks to your nest egg: poor investment performance in the first years of tapping your savings, extended life spans (which means your money needs to last longer) and steep inflation.

    How to Bulletproof Your Nest Egg 2008

  • Collaring” refers to the formal, often public, commitment ceremony between dominant and submissive.

    Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000

  • Collaring” refers to the formal, often public, commitment ceremony between dominant and submissive.

    Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000

  • Collaring” refers to the formal, often public, commitment ceremony between dominant and submissive.

    Come Hither Dr. Gloria G. Brame 2000

  • _Basingstoke_ some Years ago; and that for Collaring of Eels, from Mr. _John Hughs_, a celebrated Cook in _London_.

    The Country Housewife and Lady's Director in the Management of a House, and the Delights and Profits of a Farm Richard Bradley 1710

  • Collaring Research in Motion (RIMM) ahead of earnings | ONN. tv If you bought Research in Motion Limited (NASDAQ: RIMM) ...

    Read what Young Americans Read 2010

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