They do not normally inter breed but when they do the offspring are 4 to 1 male.
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In the following story he illustrates the inter-relationship of grace and works.
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This inter-island spat, however, is a sideshow to the real threats to the brand.
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Interacts frequently with inter-organizational personnel and external customers.
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Also the wear facets do not match in the inter-cuspal position, as in attrition.
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But inter-party disagreements are a natural side-effect of coalition government.
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At the airport, Samuels discovered most inter-African flights had been grounded.
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A prime issue was, inter alia, over his policy of tolerance towards Catholicism.
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But the smaller ones feed in the inter-tidal zone, where oil has been deposited.
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Bury: place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday"
Inter was a British band active in the late 1990s and closely associated with the post-britpop pop punk scene.
(Interring) Burial (as in berry, or), also called interment and inhumation, is the act of placing a person or object into the ground. This is accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing an object in it, and covering it over.
To bury in a grave
(intered) Alternative spelling of interred
Dealer brokers (IDBs) : Brokers who only deal with other brokers
To bury a dead body or cremated remains in the earth or above ground.
Means "between," so interdependence is dependence between things. We often use interdependence to describe complex systems. Marriage creates a state of interdependence between spouses. ...
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