To confirm that this is so, Ms Welch stripped the eggs out of several females (not as horrible a process as it sounds), divided each batch of eggs into two, and inseminated half with sperm from a long-calling male and half with sperm from a short-calling male.
It was a horrible book and a crimped way of looking at economics and the human spirit.
He told the BBC that the closure announcement was "a horrible end to a very intensive couple of days".
Nobody remembers now, but during World War One Baldwin suffered a horrible explosion at a nearby munitions plant it was operating, killing 133 workers (mostly women and girls).
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So with a horrible unbalanced budget and a looming financial crisis, what does our Administration do?
Old man Hearst's first paper and lifelong love, the San Francisco Examiner, is now a pitiful phantom, restricted to an afternoon publish (and thus a horrible circulation) by a binding agreement with the San Francisco Chronicle.
She had written Charles Vogel on July 12, 1946, telling him that her beloved boy died a horrible death at Berga, a subcamp of Buchenwald where thousands of Jews and other political prisoners were killed.
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Both the technical analysts and professional market watchers who focus on fundamentals the GDP, jobless figures, and housing starts have concluded that the market is in a horrible jam, caught in a downspin that indicates the bear market is back.
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Many tennis games are forgettable, some are horrible and a very few are absolute gems.
"There was a horrible outcome, and it had a 'wow-that should-have-never-happened' factor, " he says.
Placer Dome's earlier efforts at battling lymphatic filariasis, a horrible parasitic infection, led to a 20-fold reduction in cases.
On February 15 I wrote that Nokia had made a horrible CEO selection, and was a stock to avoid.
After a horrible September, the markets delivered a glorious October, only to have the goblins ruin November, which turned out to be a big turkey.
And there's something undeniably horrible about a killing a day.
"A horrible, stupid blunder" is how a University of Baltimore law professor described it, and he was being charitable.
On my second run during a horrible week I got poison ivy, a raw red band that cut across my calf and left my whole lower right leg red and inflamed.
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Over the last couple of weeks, many prominent economists, several of which have the ear of Ben Bernanke, have come out and said that massive QE2 is a horrible idea given that we are in a liquidity trap and it could have long-term damaging inflation implications.
She writes of the three times that Jane was removed from the stability of her home at three months to a wet-nurse in Steventon village, at seven to a horrible boarding school, at 25 to a nomadic, spa-haunting existence and she argues that these upheavals helped to create the defensive, self-protective spikiness of which her contemporaries sometimes complained.
It could be a horrible thing, like an act of violence or a disfiguring disease.
"Like it or not, the archdiocese is canonically responsible for the financial care of a priest -- even a priest who has committed such a horrible crime and sin such as clergy sexual abuse of a minor, " the statement said.
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Nothing seemed to be running for the Scarlets and a last-ditch tackle by Boss denied Lee Williams a score before a horrible mix-up at the back allowed Trimble to gather a loose ball and run home from over 30 metres for the bonus point try.
But in most African countries Zimbabwe is a horrible exception (see article) the voters now have a bigger say in choosing their government than they did a decade ago.
Even after a horrible summer, Zynga still managed to shock Wall Street today after issuing a stiff warning.
And so the fact that we are not permitted to see, for example, the coffins that are arriving back home - that the Pentagon and the White House blocks that - and my one personal opinion, as a newsmaker, I think that's a horrible thing in terms of, you know, every town reports when a soldier has been slain in Iraq, you know, tragically, but we're not actually seeing what's going on.
But 2006 "was a horrible election year" for Republicans in Pennsylvania, with the gubernatorial candidate losing by 21 points and a historic defeat in the state legislature.
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Gadhafi was a horrible man on his best day, but can anyone honestly say with certainty that future Libyan leaders will be a big improvement?
But like so many, he had a horrible track record of failed diets and exercise attempts.
These events point to a horrible planning weakness by most electric utility industry participants.
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By this simple methodology, the most inexcusably horrible country at a sport they claim is Iraq.
According to Keynesian theory, we should have endured a horrible recession after World War II.
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