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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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So it's really doing the necessary groundwork for flying an orbiting space station. P. J. Harvey
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My front shoulder was flying open, so I knew I was rushing my delivery. Josh Sharpless
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Fuel prices played a role. It's been flying off the trucks. Sage Marie
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When you do consolidation, you get rid of flying and you get rid of routes. David Neeleman
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If it's torture flying one airline and [yours] is a pleasant experience, it certainly helps your revenue. David Neeleman
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She's flying back and forth to Iraq and I don't like it, E. Hurley
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She has one more move and she was off the bars. It's one of those things that happens. It's just if and when. I'm sure it scared her. She'd never been flying like that before. Beckie Rolbiecki
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You look at the 'Wizard of Oz' and you see things flying up in the airthis is where everything goes that didn't land. Whoopi Goldberg
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Sure, you would lose more bombers without fighters, but, flying in formation, you could get the job done. Stuart Symington
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My feeling is it's far too fragmented a business for them to have any success finding any predatory pricing, collusion or a gentleman's agreement. The reality is California does not produce enough gasoline within its borders to satisfy demand. Roger Read
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No one should use this convention to close their borders to a whole host of products. Dan Glickman
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My gut feeling is he's more focused on the political than the economic agenda. He stresses the goal of resolving Israel's borders by 2010 a lot more than putting up a fight to control spending and pay off debt. Jonathan Katz
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Nearly a quarter of all bottled water crosses national borders to reach consumers. Emily Arnold
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I would say, in a way, our reputation is stronger outside our borders than inside. Laura Thielen
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China has existed within very roughly its present borders for over two millennia and for virtually the whole of that period saw itself as a 'civilisation state.' It was only when it was too weak to resist the western powers in the early 20th century that it finally acquiesced in an arrangement that was alien to it. Martin Jacques
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Since 9/11, nothing has been done to secure our borders and do the job the Congress won't do, Ann Andrews
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If we close the borders and have less undocumented workers, it would put some upward pressure on overall wages. It's no secret business will have to pay workers more money. Anthony Chan
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I have come to the borders of sleep,/ The unfathomable deep/ Forest where all must lose/ Their way. Edward Thomas