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    poaching


    1. It might be dead, in which case someone was poaching his territory, or it might be too gorged from a kill to fit thru it's bolt hole


    2. turned to poaching in the Baron’s forest


    3. I would go further and suggest that some of the other denominations see the Church of Scotland as fair game and are not above poaching its members


    4. days, Tim Wilson, who lived in a tiny apartment above the Golden Peacock Chinese restaurant opposite EB’s main gate, were apparently poaching on the Latin Kings’ marijuana territory


    5. But after years of poaching and habitat encroachment, these majestic


    6. evidence of poaching abounds and the government has failed to adequately protect the


    7. found dead in a trap, while other evidence of poaching activity abounds


    8. that breeding bears in farms eases pressure on wildlife, reducing the threat of poaching,


    9. But poaching appears to be as active as ever,


    10. Poaching and habitat destruction are the likely culprits for the Mariana fruit bat’s endangered status

    11. However, I wondered if Andrew might be a bit sensitive about poaching in other ponds


    12. Needless to say, with the relatively weak qunams having been consumed in time, the resistance against mutual qunamic poaching in the individual plunamic bosoms could have resulted in an eventual stalemate


    13. This at once could have brought an end to the qunamic schisms within the organism that would have helped the plunams recoup themselves to resume poaching the weaker lot that too would have been multiplied through procreative means


    14. The native alligator was not the only reptile to increase in population since gator poaching had been curtailed some years before


    15. So the frustrated Cajun simply gave up on his ―fightin‘ shickuns‖ and started poaching


    16. hunting (trophy, hides and ranchers) and poaching have decimated


    17. overhunting, poaching, trapping, skin trade, loss of habitat,


    18. for a few hundred dollars), shooting, poaching, reduction of


    19. Poaching and corruption is


    20. often not fully equipped to stop poaching, don't care, or are

    21. across international borders, but often times the poaching is


    22. encroachment, unregulated hunting, poaching and the Bush meat


    23. poaching and the use of their body-parts for traditional


    24. destruction, poaching, pesticides and herbicides and in-fighting


    25. But for all this to happen, government corruption must not be tolerated; within a nation, this is the most powerful institution that aids in poaching


    26. When governments are involved in, or look the other way regarding illegal poaching and trading, well-intentioned organizations’ efforts are severely hampered


    27. Previously their relationship was one of poaching


    28. There were many turning zones here and there; deep ravines and ditches; somewhere high hills and high waterfalls; the road was surrounded with rain forests, once these forests were dense and thick ; a dwelling place of thousands of wild life, full of flora and fauna, but now these were in devastating condition due to deforestations, poaching and human habitations


    29. They have sensors looking for transporter beams and energy weapons in an effort to prevent poaching


    30. One of the reasons for coracles, apart from the obvious one, that of poaching, was to cross the river by coracle and thus evade paying the toll money to the tollhouse on Ironbridge, they were very popular in the area

    31. When I came to the crown of the hill a possible solution hit me for the poaching problem, selling game meat could be a new small business with outlets throughout the country


    32. In addition, we need to strengthen our laws for poaching


    33. It is ridiculous we give such low sentences for poaching while cattle theft can lead to 15 years imprisonment


    34. I read a very interesting piece on “Solving Africa’s Commercial Poaching Pandemic” by Ron Thomson and use his analogy below in relation to our economic problems


    35. Maybe, it’s the problem of the Mayawatis of the Indian politics to herd their legislators into posh retreats, away from their poaching political opponents, and not of the mullahs of the numerous umma to keep the Indian Musalmans in the dark Quranic alleys


    36. I do apologize for poaching them, though


    37. Other healthy methods of cooking that are acceptable to use with NT include crock-pot cooking, poaching, steaming your food lightly, or searing your food on the outside (and leaving the inside very rare)


    38. else, but isn’t this a job for the game warden? I mean if he’s poaching


    39. poaching including the bodies of Gary and his wife Linda


    40. “That would be poaching

    41. This program is significantly important to the government, because it ties in with efforts to help minimize deforestation and illegal poaching, by creating income opportunities that do not involve exploiting the forest terrain


    42. came to poaching from the breeders


    43. I was completely uninterested in talking to the poaching guys or seeing any hippos


    44. Farmers poaching noble forests


    45. The poor were not allowed to hunt in these forests: any poor person caught poaching on a rich man’s estate was a criminal


    46. Anyway, it seems that MacDonald was poaching Big Phil’s clients and pointing them in the direction of my


    47. I nodded, “At first I thought the miner did poaching on the side, but now I think he was against it


    48. Poaching, grilling or sautéing are the best methods to prevent fish from drying out


    49. They were obliged to find additional means of support for their families: netting birds in the woods, trapping fish in the stream that ran through Brookfield, making belts or sandals from cheap leather offcuts, weaving cloth from yarn for Kingsbridge merchants, or poaching the king’s deer in the forest


    50. He had imposed harsh sentences on men and women caught poaching or illegally cutting down trees in the priory’s forests











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    cooking in simmering liquid