Use "llama" in a sentence

1. Hannah's llama has a hammer.

2. In the remainder of the standard “llama” to be replaced with llama/alpaca as appropriate

3. A curious llama at Machu Picchu.

4. Have you ever seen a llama?

5. The llama has a lame leg.

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7. The llama is related to the camel.

8. Trump llama "Alarmista" al Dr

9. Castrating the llama: a step-by-step guide

10. Quality, trade standard, and llama/alpaca / batch ID conformity assessment

11. You looked down your nose like some supercilious llama!

12. I had a llama that smelled of chicken korma.

13. Promise just like llama, just as talking about it forever.

14. La ausencia del periodo mensual de una mujer se llama Amenorrea

15. HAIR OF ALPACA, LLAMA OR VICUNA, NEITHER CARDED NOR COMBED

16. Draft UNECE Standard for Llama/Alpaca Meat Carcases and Cuts

17. A cama is a camel-llama hybrid, created to try to get the hardiness of a camel with some of the personality traits of a llama.

18. During the 1980s, there were some llama being raised on Unalaska.

19. A pig and a guard llama also live on the farm.

20. Alpacas are one of the camelid species, closely related to the llama.

21. Puerto Rican musician Mon Rivera wrote a song titled Alo, Quien Llama?

22. Betty is trying to spin enough llama yarn to make a sweater.

23. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that a llama?'No , it's not.'

24. Swiss media branded a llama as the South American animal is known for spitting.

25. "It is about three (but I have not checked)" ¿Quién llama a la puerta?

26. Traditional northern Chilean cuisine also includes the use of camelid meats like llama and alpaca.

27. Switzerland striker Alexander Frei has apologised for spitting during Euro 2004 by sponsoring a llama.

28. Mi ciudad se llama Buenos Aires . Es la Capital de la Rep ú blica Argentina.

29. Hillary Clinton sneered at a llama that some one brought to a rally in Pennsylvania.

30. Nuestros módulos Agenda una cita de Afore SURA te llama Escríbenos

31. This includes the sacrifice of a llama and other offerings like coca leaves, alcohol and cigarettes to Illimani.

32. Arequipa has diversified industries and is a major processing centre for alpaca, llama, and sheep’s wool

33. Barnsgate Manor has a 12 acre vineyard, a llama herd, donkeys, a museum, winery, tearooms and restaurant.

34. One of the most common animal faux pas is mistaking an Alpaca for a llama and vice versa

35. A llama, the only draft animal on the continent, could carry 70 pounds of gear on its back.

36. Stephen Levine is an Astronomer and also serves as the Lowell Discovery Telescope (LDT)… view bio Joe Llama

37. The story is the journey of Kuzco's character from spoilt brat, through hairy llama, to born-again nice guy.

38. The secretariat will report on the status of the publications on the standards for bovine, ovine, llama/alpaca and chicken meat.

39. It recommends an international language for raw (unprocessed) llama/alpaca carcases and cuts marketed as fit for human consumption.

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41. The meats most characteristic of this zone are the llama (Peru) and the Guinea pig (Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Colombia).

42. hair of the following animals: alpaca, llama, camel, kashmir goat, angora goat, angora rabbit, vicuna, yak, guanaco, cashgora goat, beaver, otter

43. The secretariat would provide the delegation of Bolivia with the final layout of the UNECE Standard for Llama/Alpaca for comment.

44. Among the mammals profiled here are the unusual and exotic spectacled bear, the capybara (the world's largest rodent), and the common llama.

45. Alpaca, South American member of the camel family, Camelidae, that is closely related to the llama, guanaco, and vicuna, which are known collectively as lamoids

46. alpaca, llama, camel, kashmir, mohair, angora vicuna, yak, ►M1 guanaco ◄ , cashgora, beaver, otter, followed or not by the name ‘wool’ or ‘hair’ (1)

47. No Indian is without his Chuspa or coca-bag, made of llama-cloth, dyed red and blue in patterns, with woolen tassels hanging from it

48. Apocalipsis, esto es, Revelación de Jesucristo, se llama este misterioso Libro, porque en él domina la idea de la segunda Venida de Cristo (cf

49. Using a number of advanced molecular biology techniques, the team characterised the microbiota of chica, tocosh, fermented llama-meat sausages, quinoa and amaranth sourdough, and tunta.

50. In addition, isotopes preserved in the tooth enamel of S. gracilis specimens from Florida show that this species fed on the peccary Platygonus and the llama-like Hemiauchenia.

51. It's called Abulia, the inability to make a decision or exercise will.: Se llama Abulia, es la incapacidad de tomar una decisión o ejecutarla

52. A cama is a camel- ilama hybrid, created to try to get the hardiness of a camel with some of the personality traits of a llama.

53. A las Calderas pirotubulares se les llama a menudo Calderas con tubos de humo, mientras que las Calderas acuotubulares tienen mejores prestaciones para presiones y rendimientos superiores

54. El nunca falla y siempre tiene un lugar en la mesa para cada uno de nosotros.Abba (Nunca Falla) (LETRA) Marcos BrunetEscucho tu corazónCada latido está llama

55. Tags: L -> Bilabials Lab lamb lap leap limb lip lime loop lamp lump llama label lemon lemur lobby Lima Beans tulip helium 'L -> Bilabials' tally

56. Agriculture is practised in Chile since pre-Hispanic times when indigenous Mapuches, Aymaras and Atacameños raised llama and alpaca livestock and cultivated beans, maize, potato and quinoa.

57. Evo Morales, the former llama herder and coca leaf farmer who wears a stripy jumper rather than a shirt and tie, seems to be breaking all the moulds.

58. Se llama Biocenosis al conjunto de animales, vegetales, y microorganismos (cortejo) que viven en una determinada área, y a las relaciones que se establecen entre ellos: dependencia, alimentación o desarrollo.

59. (b) "fine animal hair" means the hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel, yak, Angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk-rat;

60. The vicuña and guanaco can be found living in the Altiplano, while the closely related domesticated llama and alpaca are widely kept by locals as pack animals and for their meat and wool.

61. Beribboned in Bolivia "At 14,000 feet in icy winds this llama was completely at home," writes Esther Buttery, who submitted this photo, taken on Bolivia's Laguna Colorado salt lake, to the

62. En algunas recetas se llama a Adobarla, envolverla con un paño, refrigerarla por dos días y luego asarla con paño y todo—receta que no hemos probado aún.

63. "Seville" is the Anglicized name of the city which in Spanish is called "Sevilla." "Seville" es el nombre anglicanizado de la ciudad que en español se llama "Sevilla".

64. La ausencia de menstruación en la mujer en edad fértil se llama Amenorrea, y aunque la causa más conocida para explicar esta falta es el embarazo, existen muchos motivos por los que el periodo

65. Preparaciones Aymaras como la guatia codpeña –plato en base a papas e ingredientes andinos cocinadas en horno a leña– y la calapurca –especie de guiso con papas, maíz pelado y carne de llama–, eran su fuerte

66. Balac tomó a Balaam y lo hizo subir a Bamot-baal: Después de un poco de sacrificio, Balac llama sobre Balaam para hacer por lo que lo contrató – para maldecir a Israel, para robarles su fuerza espiritual, así ellos podrían ser vencidos en la batalla.

67. Examples animal – wool, other animal hair (goat, cashmere, mohair, angora, alpaca, llama, camel, rabbit) and silk vegetable – cotton, flax, ramie, jute, abaca, and sisal, etc. synthetic – acrylic modacrylic, polypropylene, polyester, polyethylene, polyurethane, nylon, and other polyamides, etc. artificial – rayon and acetate, etc.; includes cellulosic fibres, protein fibres, and alginate fibres Filament A fibre of an indefinite or continuous length.

68. Throughout the nomenclature : (a) 'wool` means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs; (b) 'fine animal hair` means the hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel, yak, Angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk-rat; (c) 'coarse animal hair` means the hair of animals not mentioned above, excluding brush-making hair and bristles (heading No 0502) and horsehair (heading No 0503).

69. Throughout the Classification: a) "Wool" means the natural fibre grown by sheep or lambs; b) "Fine animal hair" means the hair of alpaca, llama, vicuna, camel, yak, Angora, Tibetan, Kashmir or similar goats (but not common goats), rabbit (including Angora rabbit), hare, beaver, nutria or musk-rat; c) "Coarse animal hair" means the hair of animals not mentioned above, excluding brush-making hair and bristles (heading No. 05.02) and horsehair (heading No. 05.03).