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61. A history of lynching has bred this reflex in her.
62. The more centralized, urbanized and mechanized a society becomes, the less control we have and the more violence is bred.
63. The second method is to buy a pair that have already bred.
64. He has bred four other champions and captured the top Dobermann awards of 1987, 1988 and 1989.
65. I was born and bred and grew up in Rossendale Valley and left at the age of 27.
66. Many campaigners feel that chimps for scientific purposes should be bred in captivity, to avoid draining the wild resources.
67. The music became a fixture on urban radio in the '80s and bred a generation of fans.
68. They announced yesterday that their treatment also eliminates the genetic defect in laboratory mice, bred with cystic fibrosis.
69. This was the most important feature of the breed's decline from grace, since it was bred solely for work.
70. Before we had her she did a lot of show jumping and has bred a foal.
71. David MacKinlay was a Lewisach born and bred, educated at Stornoway who made good in the outside world.
72. By then we had evolved beyond the comforting comedy of repeated formulas, where familiarity bred content.
73. More rabbits are likely to move in, more rabbits are bred and no area stays denuded for very long.
74. Names trip off his tongue with an ease bred through familiarity.
75. To those bred in greater ease, I suppose this is one of his less attractive sides.
76. Birds are bred by crossing champions, to try to guarantee a high quality of song.
77. Bred in vast numbers in the Far East they are sold for under a £1.
78. For almost two weeks, Saigon was a hothouse that bred a combustion of burning chemicals and fuel.
79. The hand workers I know, running for union office, are being bred out of existence, even as crypto-yuppies.
80. Guccione said the number has declined over the years partly because the number of greyhounds being bred each year is falling.
81. To do so you would have to keep careful pedigree records of caddises bred in captivity, and breeding them is difficult.
82. Some breeds of dog, such as German shepherds, were bred to be aggressive.
83. That first post-natal subservience, bred of physical dependence, was too ingrained ever to be totally eradicated.
84. In fact, the behaviour of the janissaries bred a smouldering resentment which erupted from time to time into acts of armed resistance.
85. Wild specimens should also be bred with domesticated stock to introduce new bloodlines.
86. The strange couplings and consequent hybrid styles or aesthetics it bred were multitudinous.
87. Mum Ann, east Belfast born and bred, is hoping her boy helps the Glens to victory.
88. It was time to sign off before familiarity bred contempt[sentencedict .com], and just in case it already had I decided to hurt her.
89. They were an ordinary family, all born and bred locally, but their relationship with Alexander was both friendly and relaxed.
90. Although they have bred successfully once, they are still nervous.
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