"Disco Science", written by Mirwais Ahmadzaii and Kim Deal. Performed by Mirwais Ahmadzaii.
Because it's barbaric and cruel to both the hares and the dogs involved. The hares are often chased until they drop from exhaustion - before being torn to shreds by the pack. The hounds are often simply shot when they get 'too old to chase' !
it is a diminutive but i don't know what the diminutive is for hare.
now it is.
The hare at the pet shop has red hair! I would like to remind you of the story of the tortoise and the hare.
receding hare line!
"Disco Science", written by Mirwais Ahmadzaii and Kim Deal. Performed by Mirwais Ahmadzaii.
"Disco Science", written by Mirwais Ahmadzaii and Kim Deal. Performed by Mirwais Ahmadzaii.
Harding Cox has written: 'Coursing and falconry' -- subject(s): PRO Stewardson, Misses (donor), CHR 1892, Coursing, Falconry 'Coursing and falconry' -- subject(s): Coursing, Falconry
Hare coursing in Tudor times was a popular hunting sport where dogs, typically greyhounds, were trained to chase and capture hares. This activity was often associated with the nobility and was seen as a display of skill and status. Participants would release the dogs to pursue hares across open fields, with the outcome determined by the dogs' speed and agility. The sport was not only a pastime but also had social and economic implications, influencing land use and the management of game animals during the Tudor period.
By coursing, i think you mean to say causing. CFC's are causing it.
johhny cash
Of course!
to snatch = chataf (חטף)
Because it's barbaric and cruel to both the hares and the dogs involved. The hares are often chased until they drop from exhaustion - before being torn to shreds by the pack. The hounds are often simply shot when they get 'too old to chase' !
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There are approximately six pints of blood coursing through the human body at any given time.
Yes, in Yu Can Transform Ya, coursing refers to the flow or movement of energy through the body. It is a term often used in martial arts to describe the alignment and direction of one's energy to generate power and efficiency in movement. Improving coursing can enhance strength, speed, and overall performance in combat.