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wolf

[woolf] / wʊlf /


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On The WhatsApp Shakspeare, she warns listeners of a "wolf in sheep's clothes, but in this case denim", whose poetic voice notes win her heart, until she discovers she's "one of seven other leading ladies".

From BBC

And she believes that businesses like oil companies and carmakers cried “wolf” too often, and lost public credibility.

From Los Angeles Times

The discovery pushes back the time that the first dogs evolved from their wolf ancestors by around 5,000 years.

From BBC

"But obviously when there are packs of wolves roaming around at night, it is a safety precaution we need to take."

From BBC

The world of prepping can be a very secretive place, ranging from "discreetly storing supplies to full 'lone wolf' isolation, much of the time to avoid stigma and labelling" with other focus on community building.

From BBC