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In the U.S., the Animal Welfare Act protects all warmblooded animals except rats, mice and birds bred for research.

From Salon Dec. 8, 2022

Eventually, trying to rein in two warmblooded teenage boys became an exercise in futility for his parents.

From Washington Post Jun. 19, 2018

In the sense that humans and birds are both warmblooded vertebrates, we share a physiology, which can be useful because birds can give us clues as to how humans might be affected by outside phenomena.

From Slate Sep. 6, 2013

The instrumentation, evocative of certain 1960s free-bop, also gives the songs a soft sheen, making the abstraction feel approachably warmblooded.

From New York Times Mar. 6, 2011

In a milieu characterized by the curiously warmblooded social outlook of the Confucians, such terms are still relevant to reality, still significant in the lives of men.

From The Political Doctrines of Sun Yat-sen: An Exposition of the San Min Chu I by Linebarger, Paul Myron Anthony




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