Word: wildness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...with a sedative. In short order, the crew corralled five more wolves and then spent an hour or so checking the health of the animals, drawing their blood and outfitting them with radio collars. Then, as the wolves awoke, the men edged away and waved them back into the wild...
...that threatened to come to an end last month when a federal judge ruled that while the program's goals might be noble, its methods are illegal. The only solution, he declared, is to remove the transplanted animals. In the cruel calculus of the wild, "remove" could mean "kill." If the judge's decision survives appeals, the next time the helicopters appear, the rifles may be loaded not with nets but with bullets. "This is a defining issue of right and wrong," says National Wildlife Federation president Mark Van Putten. "It would be morally wrong to exterminate them a second...
Freshman Tara Dunn inaugurated the wild first period of scoring at 3:52 into the game...
...much publicized and, by some accounts, bitter holdout before the start of the current season. Their meeting took place Dec. 17 in Seinfeld's dressing room, where the cast traditionally assembles before the last taping of the calendar year to take stock of things. "It was pretty heavy, pretty wild," recalls Louis-Dreyfus. "There were no tears shed, but there was a lot of heart thumping." Seinfeld was relieved to find the cast agreed with him: "They just started making good money last year, but they were generous enough to respect the timing of the curve--not that they could...
Hill then raced downcourt with the clock winding down and hoisted a wild shot from the left corner. It clanged off the front of the rim, but Fisher corralled the rebound and came up short...