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Rattling is most productive during the rut — when bucks are more aggressive — in areas where the buck-to-doe ratio is close to even.
Antler Rattling Tips: How to Call In Big Bucks During The Rut 2009
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The person here alluded to, is one of our ancient Border minstrels, called Rattling Roaring Willie.
The lay of the last minstrel, a poem. With Ballads and lyrical pieces Walter Scott 1812
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"Rattling" Erik Compton sounds like he's singing a nursery rhyme as he explains how much medication he takes to cope with the after-effects of two heart transplants and one heart attack (4 Mar 2009).
unknown title 2009
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"Rattling" Erik Compton sounds like he's singing a nursery rhyme as he explains how much medication he takes to cope with the after-effects of two heart transplants and one heart attack (4 Mar 2009).
unknown title 2009
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Surgical Fetch: 'Rattling' dog has 13 golf balls removed from its stomach
About.com Weird News 2008
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Rattling down off the interchange, the Pontiac coming apart piece by piece behind us, I accepted the apology.
Brokedown on I55 Joshua Moses 2011
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I believe contemporary reviews said, Rattling good yarn, Mrs Allingham, but the ending is a bit improbable.
Archive 2009-02-01 Jean 2009
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Its Saber Rattling Time Again is the next entry in this blog.
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Its Saber Rattling Time Again was the previous entry in this blog.
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Rattling against each other for all time in a susurrus of dry bone.
Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009
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