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Reared

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Reared meaning

simple past and past participle of rear

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In the Minnesota study of twins reared apart, it was actually found that there was higher correlation for monozygotic twins reared apart (.52)than monozygotic twins reared together (.44).

Three hundred and fourteen lots in the calf ring sold to £860 for a partly reared Lim Bull, Heifer calves to £700 also for a partly reared Lim.

A very convincing experiment conducted by T.J. Bouchard, Jr. has shown data that has been significant evidence for the importance of genes when testing middle-aged twins reared together and reared apart.

In another kind of twin study, identical twins reared together (who share family environment and genes) are compared to fraternal twins reared together (who also share family environment but only share half their genes).

Cheryl said: “Our two specialities include a pulled pork sandwich with stuffing and apple sauce from locally reared pigs on Balnault Farm in Crathie, and a sweet potato and miso salad.

For seemingly the umpteenth time, even though we are still in August, controversy reared it ugly head.

He fortunately had no visible injuries and is now being hand-reared by a vet at home, where he’s said to be doing well.

His parents divorced when he was very young, and he was reared mostly by his mother.

Instead of the specially reared Norfolk turkey his relations were tucking into at Sandringham the prince had a scrawny chicken, freshly slaughtered by Gurkha soldiers with their fearsome daggers.

Meanwhile, Lockerbie Gala and Riding of the Marches chairman Ian McLatchie described it as a ‘devastating accident’ and confirmed the horse had reared.

Saturday Vanguard findings showed that since the boundary dispute reared up, the state government, under different administrations, constituted different Judicial Commission of Inquiries, and even came up with white paper.

Students will enjoy a stroll around the paddocks to see the herd in action and learn how holistically reared beef and pasture diversification improves the organic matter in soils and actively sequesters carbon from the atmosphere.

That is where ableism reared its ugly head.

Again that unpredictability reared its head at the conference on Saturday, when an unexpected point of order led to members voting down the entire agenda.

A group of leather suppliers recently made the case for real cow hides, claiming that it constitutes up-cycling of material from cattle reared for milk or meat that would otherwise be wasted.

Begun in the 18th century during the term of statesman Marquês de Pombal, anti-Catholicism reared its head again after the establishment of the Portuguese First Republic in 1910.

Bowring is a family-run business trading for over 35 years selling meats reared on their farm.

Herefordshire is thought to house up to 23 million chickens at any one time, with Avara believed to be responsible for four in five birds reared in the river catchment.

No wonder so many children have to be ferried to and from school in huge SUV’s rather than walking or riding their bikes to school- “battery-reared” or “free-range” kids?

She is, perhaps, an old hand at dealing with controversies, as it's not the first scandal that has reared its head during their relationship.