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A single hyena can take less than two minutes in eating a gazelle
fawn, while a group of 35 hyenas can completely consume an adult zebra in 36 minutes.
His closest thing to a relationship was a fellow aimless drug addict named
fawn.
fawn Thai
fawn is another form
furthering his owner's seeming
favoritism and Copper's hatred of Chief.
The choice of his captains and governors was free from
favoritism and (Al-Mughira and Ammar excepted)
singularly fortunate.
He became distrustful of those who are close to Tatsuya, believing t
hem to be playing
favoritism and he wasn't completely wrong.
Alden (1948), pp. 68-69 If Gage did not dip his hand unnecessarily in the public till, he did engage in the relatively common practices of nepotism and political
favoritism.
The rules in Iron Chef America are thought to favor the Iron Chef less citation needed than the original program, however, some challengers have noted
favoritism in the selection of t
heme ingredients Kelly, Peter et al.
Appointments of staff were bedevilled by
gentlemanly
favoritism; in 1862 a nephew of the mistress of a Trustee was appointed Entomological Assistant despite not knowing the difference between a butterfly and a moth.
Other theories have cast blame on voters'
favoritism for Notre Dame (some illustrated by saying that if Notre Dame was the two-time defending champion, they would surely still be at the
position).
Halliburton in particular has been singled out for receiving what is perceived to be government
favoritism for doing a shoddy job of rebuilding Iraq's oil infrastructure.
The very act of group categorization
tends to create some in-group
favoritism.
Dover Publications, 2003. Effects of bureaucracies
positive contributions Bureaucracies were distinct from the former feudal system where people were promoted through
favoritism and bribes Morrison,
kenneth.
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