Here I observed a number of domestic ducks, including a Muscovy duck, a mallard hybrid, and the Pekin duck, along with a greylag goose. |
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The political crisis of the grand duchy of Muscovy eventually enveloped much of Eastern Europe, and drew in both Sweden and Poland. |
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The menu here is diverse and includes albacore ceviche, crispy pizza with chorizo sausage, and Muscovy duck confit with white beans. |
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The grand dukes became the tsars of Muscovy, who in turn became emperors of the Russian Empire. |
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The Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said Muscovy ducks are not considered wildlife and are not protected birds. |
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If you're angling toward red meat, order the sweetly gamy Muscovy duck, or the lamb, which is encased in a pepper crust. |
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One or two Muscovy ducks will keep your garden free of snails and are not noisy as some breeds of ducks can be. |
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The family pets were dogs, cats, and a Muscovy drake duck named Lucy which lived for nine years. |
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If you want an effective non-toxic control for snails and insects in your garden, consider one or two Muscovy ducks. |
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Its primary ingredient is heart and liver cells from Muscovy ducks. |
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Since the good rain, snails have bred up, take action now to get a Muscovy ducks, or remove the snails by hand or use snail bait, particularly on seedlings. |
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The bland blue-fin-tuna carpaccio seemed to have been previously frozen, and my salad of thinly sliced Muscovy duck tasted properly gamy but dry as shoe leather. |
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The political power and territorial control of Muscovy expanded greatly under the four-decade reign of Ivan III, who died in 1505 after routing the Mongol armies. |
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I had bought large Muscovy duck legs and thought they would be good candidates for this technique. |
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Merchants carried on a transit trade between Muscovy, Kazan, Crimea, Central Asia, and the Transcaucasus region. |
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As Muscovy regained stability, discontent steadily grew within the serf and peasant populations. |
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His descendants remained in Muscovy, eventually assuming the title of Sibirsky. |
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The Yakut population alone is estimated to have fallen by 70 percent between 1642 and 1682 because of the Grand Duchy of Muscovy expeditions. |
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He began fighting the Tatars, enlarged the territory of Muscovy, and enriched his capital city. |
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How tedious is it to them that live in stoves and caves half a year together, as in Iceland, Muscovy, or under the pole! |
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Not everyone finds the caruncles of Muscovy ducks attractive, but they are a conversation point. |
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When Safa Giray invaded Muscovy in December 1540, the Russians used Qasim Tatars to contain him. |
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Unlike Sweden and Poland, Denmark under Frederick II had trouble continuing the fight against Muscovy. |
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In the later years of Ivan's reign, the southern borders of Muscovy were disturbed by Crimean Tatars. |
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The Muscovy Company became an important diplomatic link between Muscovy and England, and was especially valued by the isolated Muscovy. |
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Anthony Jenkinson succeeded Chancellor as the main trader of the Muscovy Company. |
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Upon his return to England, the Muscovy Company was formed by himself, Sebastian Cabot, Sir Hugh Willoughby, and several London merchants. |
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During the reign of Ulugh Muhammad and his son Maxmud, Kazan forces raided Muscovy and its subject lands several times. |
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The combined forces of khan Muhamed Giray and his Crimean allies then attacked Muscovy and captured more than 150,000 slaves. |
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Inheritance of reproductive traits of female common ducks in pure breeding and in inter-generic crossbreeding with Muscovy ducks. |
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Both species became infected with the virus, but Muscovy ducks developed a more severe disease. |
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Also available at FreshDirect are turduckens, a deboned turkey stuffed with a boneless chicken breast and a boneless Muscovy duck breast. |
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After walking round the lake where residents include Muscovy Ducks, I came across an undisturbed, makeshift memorial site. |
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She granted a royal charter to the Muscovy Company, whose first governor was Sebastian Cabot, and commissioned a world atlas from Diogo Homem. |
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The first Scots to be mentioned in Russia's history were the Scottish soldiers in Muscovy referred to as early as in the 14th century. |
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At his death, the role of the emperor as a patron of Eastern Orthodoxy was claimed by Ivan III, Grand duke of Muscovy. |
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In 1607, the Muscovy Company of England hired Hudson to find a northerly route to the Pacific coast of Asia. |
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In 1555 Queen Mary issued a charter authorising the Muscovy Company to trade with Russia via the White Sea route. |
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Some of the circles thus oriented saw an agreement, rather than war, with Muscovy as a way to escape the atrocities of war and disseverance of Livonia. |
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Walker, at the time 23, was banned from keeping animals for 10 years after one Muscovy duck and 20 chickens were found emaciated at his allotment. |
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Muscovy ducks are sedentary, without established migration patterns. |
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The Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands was rechartered as the Muscovy Company by Mary I of England in 1555, and in the same year Chancellor left for Russia again. |
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Thus, even though torture methods in Muscovy were on a similar level of harshness as Western European methods used, a more civil method was present. |
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The question of defining a precise eastern boundary of Europe arises in the Early Modern period, as the eastern extension of Muscovy began to include Northern Asia. |
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In Kievan Rus and Muscovy, slaves were usually classified as kholops. |
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The third course features Smoked Muscovy Duck With Braised Hazelnuts, House-Cured Bacon, Mache and Dried Cherry Gastrique, served with Shea Vineyard Pinot Noir. |
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Muscovy tried to gain support from the old Cossacks, asking the ataman, or Cossack chieftain, to prevent Razin from following through with his plans. |
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Shortly after Chancellor's death in 1556, the Muscovy Company sent another voyage to discover the Northeast Passage, this time led by Steven Borough. |
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In England of the 16th century, it was known both as Russia and Muscovy. |
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