Every year thousands of lorises are caught to supply such uses.
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They carefully dictate everything from the size of the crabs caught to the salinity and temperature of the water they are stored in until they arrive nightly at the restaurant.
The cull is due to resume next spring, but SNH said it was still willing to hand over the hedgehogs it caught to animal rescuers if it could be scientifically shown that they can survive re-homing.
There are laws against what I did, but like millions of people, I thought I was sufficiently cool and clever enough to not get caught and to not slam into something.
You could face civil or even criminal penalties if you skip a notice to appear at jury duty or get caught lying to get out of it.
Since 1999, the five-fold increase in the number of dollars it takes to buy a barrel of oil has simply caught up to the five-fold increase in the number of dollars it takes to buy an ounce of gold.
Our overextended INS Border Patrol continues to turn back illegal aliens when they are caught trying to sneak across the Mexican or Canadian border. (In the 2001 fiscal year 1.2 million were caught.) But if they make it across the border, they can generally assume that nobody will be looking for them.
Now we are transitioning to readily available hardware and servers because technology has caught up to us -- hooray!
Through quickly organized clinical trials and a strategy that allowed Merck to skip one stage of clinical trials, Merck caught up to Novartis--and even managed to pull a little ahead.
Issue fixed penalty notices to retailers caught selling cigarettes to under 18s.
If they were to be caught, extradited to the United States and convicted, the 18 could face up to 60 years in jail.
On Saturday, Harper chose to over-rule Hill when AB de Villiers was given out caught close to the wicket off Graeme Swann.
He clearly came to his senses at some point and walked away from a scheme that caught up to Mitchell.
Figures on the younger 25- to 34-year-old cohort, however, suggest that other countries have gradually caught up to or surpassed the United States in high school completion.
Harmison came back to grab the last two wickets, having both Lewis (13) and Fisher (37) caught behind to finish with five for 65.
Despite more vigorous policing, the number of people caught trying to cross has declined markedly.
So far, hitters still haven't caught up to Masterson, who is 6-2 in nine starts.
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At some point, I finally caught up to what was going on, and was thrilled.
Why the fashion industry hasn't caught on to this type of strategy is a wonder.
The officers chased the vehicle and caught up to it on an Interstate 15 off-ramp.
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The officers chased the vehicle and caught up to it on an off-ramp on Interstate 15.
After two years, the performance reviews of the external hires caught up to the internal promotes.
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O'Connor then sent over a good penalty after Leinster were caught offside to level matters at 3-3.
Sreesanth then had AB de Villiers caught behind to leave the Proteas struggling at 74-4 at lunch.
Immigration lawyer Harjap Bhangal said those caught attempting to deceive the UKBA were likely to face prosecution.
Several luxury developers have caught on to the prefab trend and applied it to the high-end market.
"It's a schoolgirl-thing, " explains Matsumoto, adding that 90% of her classmates have caught on to the trend.
Home builders and property owners have caught on to the economic opportunity presented by the move toward rental.
When the Russian media finally caught on to his rise, Ternovskiy found their attention and patriotic questions distasteful.
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