| 41. | Like the wolf, it is distributed throughout the majority of the Holarctic, but it has avoided extirpation.
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| 42. | Before the Toledo, when Valerius II was bishop, and had for its object the extirpation of Priscillianism.
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| 43. | Historically, the woundfin occupied much of the lower Colorado River basin, including two extirpation from these regions.
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| 44. | The reason for its extirpation from Lake Itasy was likely habitat degradation and competition / predation by introduced species.
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| 45. | Dogs subjected to extirpation of both cochlea before any training was attempted did not learn to discriminate at all.
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| 46. | After that Emperor Aurangzeb issued orders for the extirpation of the English, and the confiscation of their property.
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| 47. | Human predation, pollution, and habitat destruction has placed several amphibian species at risk of extirpation or extinction.
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| 48. | Introduced from South America the grassland yellow finch is now faced with extirpation due to poaching for the pet trade.
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| 49. | In effect, the Norman Conquest of England resulted in the virtual extirpation of the native Anglo-Danish aristocracy.
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| 50. | The report says the dam would " cause a rapid reduction and probable eventual extirpation " of the birds.
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