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My father
reared
goats to supplement the family income.
She
reared
the cows and the goats so that she can care for us.
However, mice
reared
in what we called an enriched environment, a large habitation with other mice with wheels and ladders and areas to explore, demonstrate neurogenesis, the birth of new brain cells, and as we showed, they also perform better on a range of learning and memory tasks.
Mice
reared
in a standard cage, by contrast, not dissimilar, you might say, from a prison cell, have dramatically lower levels of new neurons in the brain.
Insects can also be turned into more sustainable food for livestock and can be
reared
on organic waste, like vegetable peelings, that might otherwise just end up rotting in landfills.
The startled horse
reared
back, letting the snake sneak into sixth place.
My colleague, Stephen Suomi, has been rearing monkeys in two different ways: randomly separated the monkey from the mother and
reared
her with a nurse and surrogate motherhood conditions.
And other monkeys were
reared
with their normal, natural mothers.
When I was 17 years of age, I was born and
reared
on a farm in North Carolina.
And the brain actually is at the mercy of the sound environment in which it is
reared.
It wasn't long, for example, before ethnic nationalism
reared
its bloody head in Yugoslavia.
Taken from a river and
reared
by an elderly couple who doted on him, he becomes a physician to the poor.
Inconsistencies also
reared
their ugly heads.
Like most women of the era, Louise probably has been
reared
to be emotionally and financially dependent on men, whom she and her contemporaries see as "strong, secure, brilliant and perfect."
It's about a mail order bride, and of course with the introduction of the Internet into the majority of modern homes, the idea shopping for a wife has once again
reared
its ugly head.
And, though the insurgency has remained largely limited to Egypt’s periphery, primarily Northeastern Sinai and parts of the Western Desert, with occasional strikes in the Nile Valley, it has also
reared
its head in Cairo.
A person
reared
in utter isolation (or by animals, as the semi-legendary "feral children" adopted by wolves) can never attain full humanity.
I edged out of the room, as he
reared
the syringe to administer another dose.
It is the self-styled secular generals who have
reared
the forces of jihad and fathered the Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jalaluddin Haqqani militia, and other groups.
Elem Klimov’s cinematic magnum opus “Come and See” depicted World War II without the heroics on which we were reared, highlighting the tremendous human suffering instead.
Monarchs today are
reared
to be ordinary, as suits their diminished role in national life.
Indeed, as the sea
reared
up to ravage the country’s coast on March 11, 2011, more than 90% of the population in the affected areas had already fled to safety.
With so many "different" names bestriding society, it is no surprise that some Russians,
reared
on the endemic paranoia of communism, smelled a conspiracy.
By contrast, birds that are
reared
by traditional methods are likely to have greater resistance to disease than the stressed, genetically similar birds kept in intensive confinement systems.
A pulse of energy generated in that vast expanse of water neared a submerged line of rocks and
reared
up in front of me in a green wall.
Reared
as part of a human family, he learned to use more than 100 signs from American Sign Language, the language used by Deaf Americans.
Indeed, the specter of violent separatism has
reared
its head again in Spain.
Such horror is the direct result of the systematic manner in which the Pakistani military establishment has
reared
jihadist militants since the 1980s as an instrument of state policy against India and Afghanistan.
Major terrorist attacks in South Asia, like the 2008 Mumbai strikes and the 2008 and 2011 assaults on the Indian and US embassies in Afghanistan, respectively, were apparently orchestrated by the ISI, which has
reared
terrorist organizations like Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad, and the Haqqani network to do its bidding.
They are bred to have voracious appetites and gain weight as fast as possible, then
reared
in sheds that can hold more than 20,000 birds.
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