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Magpie, n.: A bird whose thievish disposition suggested to someone that it might be taught to talk. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
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Last year, we had a shortage of 2-year-old birds from the poor hatch in 2003, so we didn't have a surplus of those birds to carry over. The fact that there was a shortage of 2-year-olds to hunt last year meant more pressure on the older birds, so that cuts down the carry over on those, too. James Austin
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Learn a lesson from the birds. They feed those who cannot fly far. The bird relieves the itch of the buffalo by scratching it with its beak; they help and serve each other with no thought of reward. Atharva Veda
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Many of these birds were raised in captivity. They lost their fear of humans and people should not feed them. Kent Hall
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Many people feed their birds but don't know exactly who is coming to their feeder. This is a good time to find out who these birds are. Joan Heller
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Sentiment is somewhat ingrained now regarding bird flu, but there is not a sea change taking place. People suspect there are risks on the horizon but not so material just yet. John Atkins
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So far the impact of bird flu outbreaks has been isolated to the poultry sector and some farm households and has not spilled into the overall economy. Milan Brahmbhatt
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So it's very important that we have an education program for families about how to protect children if they have sick birds around their homes. Ann Veneman
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Minks are susceptible, and of course, pigs will be important, as well. They're sort of a mixing vessel. They have receptors that are similar to birds but also to humans. Jeanne Fair
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Many of the field hands who manage, pick and process these crops will be impacted through the loss of their jobs, Craig Fugate
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I have been intimately involved in the techniques of genetic modification as a scientist since GMOs were first conceived. In that time, hundreds of studies and tests have been done on GMO safety - and we've seen no scientific evidence that GMOs are inherently more dangerous than crops produced by traditional plant breeding. Richard J. Roberts
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Industrial agriculture characteristically proceeds by single solutions to single problems: If you want the most money from your land this year, grow the crops for which the market price is highest. Wendell Berry
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It's the opinion of some that crops could be grown on the moon; which raises the fear that it may not be long before we're paying somebody not to. Franklin P. Jones
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We can grow crops less expensively because molecular manufacturing technology is inherently low cost. Ralph Merkle
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A lot of crops depend on labor, but they're done by farmers that don't communicate with one another. They're never in the same room together. Howard Graham Buffett
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We won't know the extent of the damage until after the crops are harvested. John Park
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Humor is the great thing, the saving thing. The minute it crops up, all our irritations and resentments slip away and a sunny spirit takes their place. Mark Twain
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The fact that terminator technology will work to the disadvantage of the subsistence farmer who depends on harvesting seeds for the next year's crops illustrates the intent of the companies, which is to get the maximum return on their investment, Jane Rissler
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I'm learning a lot, and I'm trying to make it so that every time I write, it's better than the last time I've written. Kristin Cast
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Man must cease attributing his problems to his environment, and learn again to exercise his will - his personal responsibility in the realm of faith and morals. Albert Schweitzer
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Life is, Loving - Listening - Lifting - Learning - Living Sathya Baba
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Life is a maze in which we take the wrong turn before we have learnt to walk Cyril Connolly
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Let this be a learning lesson. Let?s pick up the pieces. Hopefully, other teens will not make the same mistake. Kevin Jones
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(Madeline's) a raw talent. She had never run anything over an 800 (meter). She'll learn more by training with Jaclyn and Caitlin. Mark Anderson
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Lexington needs to stay a place where people want to live, learn and raise a family. Jim Newberry
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Losing the way we lost is unacceptable in this program. We will learn from it. Pat Summitt
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Learn young, learn fair; learn old, learn more Scottish Proverb
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It is a new frontier. The migration of video onto the network is upon us, and the rules of that migration are being worked out as we speak. Steven Starr
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The problem with migration numbers is they come out too late. David Stiff
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They are amazing. This migration is amazing. The whole system has to stay intact, not just the fir trees in Mexico, to preserve these treasures. Sue Clark
migration borders nations
A nation that cannot control its borders is not a nation. Ronald Reagan
migration pressure negotiation
It is clear to us that we will have to become more involved in our neighboring regions so that the migration pressures aren't so high there. Of course the budget negotiations will be difficult, as they always are. Wolfgang Schauble
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We are considering doing virus scanning on all incoming e-mail. Ron Krantz
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We don't know whether it's going to be a 1968 virus or a 1918 virus. That's frightening, without a doubt. We need to take it very, very, very, very seriously. John Barry
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Dance music is like a virus, it has affected so many different genres Avicii
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It used to be thought that only a certain kind of virus could get into our genome and it's called a retrovirus and that's a virus that might be HIV for example. Carl Zimmer
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Only one form of contagion travels faster than a virus. And that's fear. Dan Brown
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I worry more about the H5N1 viruses that I work with. Terrence Tumpey
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The virus is here and it's going to stay. Lyle Petersen
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I've worked with viruses for 15 years and things have been getting progressively worse. This year is going to be bad. Mikko Hypponen
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We know there are certain types of viruses that are nasty - influenza, for instance, is an area that is not a blindside. But a lot of viruses have come out of nowhere, like H.I.V., or to a certain extent SARS. Because we know we have the potential to be blindsided, we really have to investigate the unknowns. Nathan Wolfe