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There is no such thing as a wild border collie, unless one escapes... then it would eat most likely trash or whatever type of small animal it can find.
NO dogs are not allowed to eat grapes because it is bad for their digestive system.
The Maasai people eat stuff like corn and beans. They do not eat any wild game or fish depending on the meat!
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They are two different countries. Egypt is in Africa and Turkey is on the border of Asia and Europe. But, if you are talking about turkeys that you eat, they are birds that people shoot and eat on Thanksgiving.
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a state border is the border of state
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You need to have hay or an apple or something that your horse can eat. You open your backpack and drag the food to your horse. When the border around it is green, let go and your horse will eat.
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In CSS syntax, you can control the display of a border through many different properties depending on your needs. Properties that control the border include: border, border-top, border-right, border-bottom, border-left, border-style, border-color, border-width, border-top-color, border-top-style, border-top-width, border-right-color, border-right-style, border-right-width, border-bottom-color, border-bottom-style, border-bottom-width, border-left-color, border-left-style, and border-left-width. With these numerous properties you can control each side of the border differently. The properties of border, border-width, border-style, border-color, border-top, border-right, border-bottom, and border-left are all shorthand properties in that you can specify multiple declarations in one property as opposed to setting each individual property separately. Let's say you were wanting to put a 1 pixel, blue topaz, dashed border around all paragraphs. In your style sheet you would do: p { border: 1px dashed #0198E1; } That's the shorthand way to do it, which is the more common way. The following would result in the same thing but takes up more space then the above single declaration. p { border-top-color: #0198E1; border-top-width: 1px; border-top-style: dashed; border-right-color: #0198E1; border-right-width: 1px; border-right-style: dashed; border-bottom-color: #0198E1; border-bottom-width: 1px; border-bottom-style: dashed; border-left-color: #0198E1; border-left-width: 1px; border-left-style: dashed; }