Poaching Sentence Examples

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  • Going onto land without permission to kill hares with dogs is poaching which has always been illegal.

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  • The natural beds from which the supply of spat is derived are reserved, but apparently are insufficiently protected, so that much poaching goes on.

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  • The poaching liquid isn't usually used to make a sauce tho.

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  • There is also a significant effect in certain areas from poaching gangs who use lurchers to run down hares, often at night.

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  • In the past 30 years, poaching has reduced Kenya 's black rhinoceros population from 20,000 to a mere 400.

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  • The loss of paper profits can create morale problems and headhunters can start poaching your people.

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  • Grilling and poaching or steaming are the best methods for keeping skinless breasts succulent.

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  • The Chinese government has set up 33 panda reserves to protect these beautiful animals and made poaching them punishable with 20 years in prison.

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  • Thus I am particularly interested in the interactions between rural poaching communities and saiga antelope ecology.

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  • If you are poaching fish in cream or in wine, the flavor of the fish will be different depending on which liquid you choose to use.

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  • For instance, if you are poaching eggs and add too much vinegar to the water, the egg will taste like the vinegar.

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  • Chicken dishes can be a bit bland, but when prepared in less common ways, such as confit (braising the legs in olive oil), or poaching the breasts and serving them with a dipping sauce, it can be an excellent meat dish.

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  • Quite clearly, poaching ballads occupy a niche of their own in broadside printing terms.

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  • Enchiladas are cooked before they are assembled so the sauce is vital to keep them moist and to add flavor, but it is not a cooking medium like a poaching liquid.

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  • This makes the sauce different than a poaching liquid, which will affect the flavor of the food being poached.

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  • Week 5 Poaching brill in red wine sauce, opening oysters, pan-frying Sea bass and the classic lobster Thermidor.

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  • The parent stock it is now impossible to trace; but the wild dog, wherever found on the continent of Asia, or northern Europe, has nearly the same character, and bears no inconsiderable resemblance to the British dog of the ordinary type; while many of those from the southern hemisphere can scarcely be distinguished from the cross-bred poaching dog, the lurcher.

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  • Red deer (Cervus elaphus barbarus), which differ from the typical European species only in the fact that the second tine is absent from their antlers, a peculiarity which they share with the red deer of Spain and Corsica, are still found in the forest of Beni Saleh in the department of Constantine, but are being exterminated by forest fires and poaching Arabs.

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  • The cultivation of the turnip and other root crops, which require the soil to be wrought to a deep and free tilth, either becomes altdgether impracticable and must be abandoned for the safe but costly bare fallow, or is carried out with great labour and hazard; and the crop, when grown, can neither be removed from the ground, nor consumed upon it by sheep without damage by "poaching."

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  • Week 5 Poaching brill in red wine sauce, opening oysters, pan-frying Sea bass and the classic lobster thermidor.

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