Wearing a beautiful coat made of seal pelt comes as naturally as wearing clothes made from cow hide. |
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At the base, there stood a black horse with a thick shaggy pelt and another dark grey one. |
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When the trapper finally comes to collect the animals, they stomp or beat them to death to avoid damaging the pelt. |
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His silken hide of blood brown hue gleamed as he moved, muscles rippling beneath the sleek pelt. |
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The Professor was going to pelt Hugh Mackay with a great, malodorous barrage of bunyip droppings, but then realised there wouldn't be any point. |
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Norwood frowned momentarily before he spun about again, going from a standing start to full pelt almost straight away. |
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I screamed back, taking the chance when he had his belly exposed to pelt him with cannon fire. |
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People staying in the house of glass are not expected to pelt stones at others' houses. |
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If you're going to pelt rocks at somebody for this then you're an absolute moron. |
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But as he ran full pelt into his brave new world, he barely left a scratch much less a dent. |
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When she turned round he had gone, and the frightened girl ran home full pelt, but to this day she remembers that stranger's words of comfort. |
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Suddenly, 150 very excited, giggly people were charging back towards us at full pelt. |
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Think about it, in the summer when your garden is at full pelt, there isn't much to do besides the odd bit of dead heading and weeding. |
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Threadbare patches in her fur and mane shone dull against the her tawny pelt. |
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He grew into a strong, timber wolf with a thick, healthy gray pelt with brown patches on his muzzle, ears and tail tip. |
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Barely up to my shoulder, pale tan pelt, strips of white leather hanging in loops from her hips, rust-red curlicues dyed in the fur of her chest. |
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Her pelt was a dark tan with lighter streaks around the ribs and on the stomach. |
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The manufacturer, Roche, is pumping it out at full pelt, but global demand has gone berserk. |
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Every once in a while, a rat-a-tat of heavy rain would pelt the windows, drowning out the demanding drone of wind. |
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According to old accounts, at that time, one good pelt of sable could bring enough money to buy a 50-acre farm. |
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This is the summer we nail that slippery little scut's pelt to the barn door, after salting it down. |
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His nigrescent pelt shone in the growing darkness, the kingdom he entered was not his own, it was unclaimed. |
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Outside, dark, ominous thunder clouds gathered as rain began to pelt down on top of her car. |
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The next reason is for commercially valuable by-products like horns, antlers, pelt, bones, feathers and casques. |
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Lightening arced across the sky, ripping the heavens open as torrential rains began to pelt down on them. |
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In a few days, the curls will unfurl and get rough, turning the precious karakul pelt into cheep sheepskin. |
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Urban Britain, with its street lights and kerbstones, has twisted its fingers into every fibre of rural England's pelt. |
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A diagonal run by David Ralph met a cross from the right at full pelt for the third goal before half time. |
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They ran on stage, as you saw, tried to pelt her with pies, but, boy, she was fast. |
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Firing a gun, he said, would disperse thunderstorms, and hanging the black-brown pelt of a seal at the garden gate would keep dark clouds away. |
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He opens his umbrella and the raindrops pelt down on it like deafening bullets. |
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But then there was a drum of thunder, and the clouds split open, and the ball bearings began to pelt down around her — tens of thousands of them. |
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Sarwan is on, but oddly he's sprinting straight back off again because it's started to pelt down with rain all of a sudden. |
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As the rain continued to pelt down, a few joined in, then another few, then a rush of many. |
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By June 18, the rain had really started to pelt down, but as I checked the creek level that night, it did not seem to be any higher than before. |
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A hunter who kills a furbearing mammal shall not abandon the pelt or permit the pelt to be spoiled or destroyed. |
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Conceivably, a Tea Party member might pelt a liberal opponent with mounds of dried orange pekoe, with little or no lasting effect. |
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Most of the people who passed her during the daytime would either spit at her or come along and pelt the door with rotten vegetable and eggs for their own amusement. |
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He swung his bludgeon at the tiny sprites, knocking some to splatter against the great wolf's pelt. |
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I might start a self-help group for those of us who become so aerated by airheads on the airwaves that we want to pelt the set with its own batteries. |
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This will likely impact the number of bobcat pelt tags available for the 2010-2011 season. |
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The barrier at which Ratzenberger died is only seconds from there at screaming full pelt, or a few minutes' stroll. |
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Young harp seals provide the most valuable pelts and market conditions are stronger for this type of pelt. |
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Following this step an additional trimming is needed to remove, rough edges and undesired pelt sections still pending. |
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The relevant product markets have been defined according to the main stages of processing leather and pelt. |
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Currently seal pelt markets are very healthy but high prices are starting to affect demand. |
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The wolverine pelt remains one of the most prized furs because of its beauty and because frost brushes off easily. |
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The mastiff is powerful, heavy muscles rippling beneath its scarred pelt. |
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The weather has turned cold with fierce showers that pelt like hail. |
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A vast pelt of glossy white fur with head intact and fangs bared in a frozen snarl, it dominates the room. |
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Without warning, there was a sudden stampede running full pelt up from the disaster site, men and women in fatigues, burly construction workers, firemen in bunker gear. |
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In those days, Kakoma recalled, the Lunda youths would, on the eve of the Likumbi Lya Mize, pelt the people watching the Kuvumbuka Cha Makishi Ku Mukanda. |
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The Tasmanian tiger, a dog-like creature christened for its striped pelt, was hunted into extinction because it was seen as a threat to livestock. |
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Suddenly a hot-air balloon, with a young child in it, appears to be coming down in the field, followed by others running at full pelt, trying to aid a safe landing. |
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With the game having received successive shots in the arm, we were all set for an intriguing climax and the sight of both teams going full pelt for glory. |
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Today, immediately after my greeting, three of them skittered to their feet and ran full pelt on the water alongside me until they took off and soared above. |
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The dogs come belting down the hill at full pelt, barely stopping to take a fence which they fly over, huge ears flapping, a furious black and tan blur of paws and tails. |
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The sun shone off his black pelt, and his silver mane glittered. |
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Normally, the glossier, smoother pelts from female bears are used for officers' bearskins, while other ranks are given hats made from the rougher pelt of the male animals. |
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Both women have the chalky flesh-tones, the lank pelt of body-hair, and the deep folds of embonpoint characteristic of Baldung's unenticing nudes. |
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Similarly, Mary Magdalene was depicted as wearing a white stoat pelt as a sign of her reformed character. |
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Joe would be careful to skin it over the sink, then lay it flat on its pelt to drain it, behead it, de-paw it, de-muck it. |
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As you approach the bear pelt, it provides you with a clue. |
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As a result, the situation deteriorated between the international forces and the locals, who began to pelt UNIFIL troops with stones, hitting several of them. |
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They form a bag or pocket made from a pelt and a badger or other animal's mask may be used as a flap. |
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It is not very smart for us to take them EUR 139 million in the occupied areas and for them to pelt the members of the European Parliament with eggs and stones. |
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The chiru or Tibetan antelope is hunted for its pelt, which is used in making shahtoosh, an incredibly fine material used in shawls. |
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Turnover ball on the home 22 was moved at speed, resulting in Bridgend wing Glen Lewis going full pelt down the touchline. |
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From the sand bar, they pelt the canoe with stones. |
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In contrast, making leather involves removing the hair from the hide or pelt and using only the skin. |
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He's a 100 per center and it was typical that he pulled his hamstring going full pelt down the wing. |
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Mind you having said that, it will just encourage the gurriers to turn up to in order to pelt bricks at the tourists. |
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Marsyas's nakedness was concealed by his hairy pelt. |
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It is the pelt of the beater seal that is now the target for commercial sealers, who kill the seal pups for their fur, which is used to make fur coats and other luxury products. |
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It leaves Chelsea potentially short of firepower when they travel to Old Trafford on Sunday, with doubts over Diego Costa as well as Didier Drogba's capacity to play for 90 minutes at full pelt. |
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The west coast of Scotland is a most wondrous place but a capricious mistress, as likely to obscure with a thick pelt of dreich grey as reveal stunning land and seascapes. |
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Every sort of pelt, skin, or plumage was part of this collection. |
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During the campaign, unionists will pelt him with questions. |
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The seal pelt creates the best and strongest leather you will ever see. |
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Wood bison are also darker in color, have a woollier pelt, and hardly any hair on their forelegs. |
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The value of animals on fur farms is derived by multiplying the number of animals on farms at year end by a value per head which is based on changes in pelt prices. |
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The pelt is pulled off much like a tube sock until you reach the head. |
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Over a dirty hemp tunic he'd thrown a jerkin of goat's pelt in the manner of goatherds, two splints on the ankles were tied blood-stoppingly fast with leather thongs. |
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First of the host A youthful chieftain, clad in pelt of pard, Whose mounture is a striped horse of the wilds Caparisoned in gold, rides nobly forth. |
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The Antarctic fur seal was very heavily hunted in the 18th and 19th centuries for its pelt by sealers from the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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She tells Lachlan to jump into her car but the pair are soon cowering in their seats as the youths pelt the vehicle with stones before scarpering into the distance. |
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