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The high school becomes the
breeding
grounds for strange murders; duh...who could the main suspect be?
St. Luc decides to do a little investigating himself & talks to Hobbes partner Rollo Linski (Joe Silver) who says that they were working on
breeding
a parasite that can take over the function of a diseased or damaged human organ.
These dogs are no more likely to fight then any other dog and dogfighting has only been part of
breeding
programs for the last 200 years.
Notorious
breeding
grounds for poverty, drug addiction, and gang warfare, the favelas with their picturesque street names such as Dead End Hill, have been the subject of critically acclaimed films such as Hector Babenco's Pixote and Fernando Meirelles' City of God.
What starts off is a collection of stock footage integrated together, and we learn that a group of six have been chosen by an alien race to use in a
breeding
experiment as the earth has been destroyed in a nuclear blast.
The original concept was a virtual fertile
breeding
ground for the creative ideas of writers seeking to birth their own ideas of how a superhero should be, plus the environment provides for an exaggerated interaction between supposed complex relationships of characters.
Leadership is dependent on strong and often ruthless decisions that mean only the alpha female may bear pups, and the fate of the group's
breeding
age adults becomes a series of illicit one night stands with rival non-related meerkats, and hard learned lessons in meerkat morality that leaves younger wanton daughters ousted for pregnancy.
The film is excellent, is uncensored, but with good
breeding.
Unfortunately, Iraq has become a
breeding
ground for radical Islam, owing to the brutality that the Iraqi people suffered under Saddam and now at the hands of the occupation forces.
Today, however, about 90% of US
breeding
sows – the mothers of the pigs that are raised and killed for pork, bacon, and ham – spend most of their lives locked in cages that measure about two feet by seven feet (0.6 meters by 2.2 meters).
Larger pieces can fill with rainwater, providing a
breeding
ground for disease-spreading mosquitos.
If it succeeds, at least 15% of China’s national income will gush out of the country, adding to the deflationary forces that are
breeding
political monsters in Europe and in the US.
The anarchy along Israel’s borders is becoming a
breeding
ground for Sunni extremists for whom the Jewish state is the ultimate enemy.
America's ill-advised foray into Iraq has further confounded the distinction between the two types of suicide bombers and created a nearly ideal
breeding
ground for a new generation of terrorists.
This turmoil has created a fertile
breeding
ground for militarized and radicalized youth.
Indeed, the last “humanitarian intervention” has clearly backfired, turning Libya into a
breeding
ground for transnational militants.
Two-thirds of the recent growth of banks’ balance sheets in the UK represents internal claims among banks rather than claims between banks and non-financial firms – a clear case of money
breeding
money.
Eugenics embodies the desire and attempts of a society's leaders to control the
breeding
practices of its citizens, including the forcible sterilization or murder of those deemed as carrying undesirable genes.
Russian corruption goes beyond levels experienced elsewhere, and for three reasons:The Communist Party, where many leaders began their careers, was a
breeding
ground for corruption in the form of privileges (dachas, private hospitals, restaurants, vacation homes, scarce consumer goods) reserved for communist leaders.
The word stagnation suggests a swamp, implying a
breeding
ground for virulent dangers.
But contemplate the future consequences of inaction and shudder: Syria, mired in the carnage between the brutality of Bashar al-Assad and various affiliates of Al Qaeda, a
breeding
ground of extremism infinitely more dangerous than Afghanistan in the 1990’s;Egypt in chaos, with the West, however unfairly, looking as if it is giving succor to those who would turn it into a Sunni version of Iran; and Iran itself, despite its new president, still a theocratic dictatorship, with a nuclear bomb.
Twelve years later, after the terrorist attacks of 2001, the US and its Western allies had to return to fight Al Qaeda and the Taliban, which had turned Afghanistan into a
breeding
ground of Islamist terrorism.
War is strengthening the hand of those who regard terror as the only effective weapon, thus creating a
breeding
ground for more violence, insecurity, and extremism across the Middle East.
He claimed that globalization and mass immigration are destroying jobs, overwhelming public services, compromising French national identity, and
breeding
terrorists.
All we can be sure of for now is that they and other new communications have opened up a wide, hitherto unknown field of political maneuver and action--a field that is the
breeding
ground of new shapes and forms of politics.
Its educational system, too, is increasingly portrayed as a
breeding
ground for hatred of the West.
Ending global hunger is not just about
breeding
drought-resistant corn; it is also about having a plan for when that corn fails anyway.
Obviously, there must be an intensification of efforts to reduce global poverty, which has become a
breeding
ground of resentment, envy, and despair – hence, a ready producer of violence and suicide bombers.
Unless the US does so, it must withdraw from Iraq, because the occupation would merely continue to sustain a
breeding
ground for violence against women.
At the same time, Park is working to placate discontented supporters and attract swing voters by blaming the conglomerates’ greedy business practices for
breeding
anti-chaebol sentiment.
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