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  2. 4 ways to check if a business name is taken - AOL

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    Typically reserved for higher-potential business ideas whose success hinges on having the right name, this can be a way to know for certain that you legally own the name you need, free and clear ...

  3. Swiss Fox - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Fox is a domesticated breed of rabbit originally bred for commercial use of their fur, but now kept mainly as pets.It is a recognised breed in the UK by the British Rabbit Council as a "Normal Fur" breed, [2] however unrecognised by the American Rabbit Breeders Association making it a rare breed in the US.

  4. List of rabbit breeds not recognized by the American Rabbit ...

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    Altex / ɔː l t ɛ k s / is a breed of domestic rabbit developed, beginning in 1994, for cuniculture, specifically for the commercial meat industry. [3] The name Altex is derived from Al plus Tex, referring to this breed's initial development at Alabama A&M University and at Texas A&M University–Kingsville.

  5. Cuniculture - Wikipedia

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    More commonly (but still rare in terms of absolute numbers of rabbits and practitioners) is the practice of confining the rabbits to a moveable cage with an open or slatted floor so that the rabbits can access grass but still be kept at hand and protected from weather and predators.

  6. Po (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Jang-ot (장옷/長衣) – a representative overcoat form women in early Joseon; [6] it later became a form of headdress. Jangsam (장삼/長衫) [ 6 ] Jikryunpo (直領袍) – a robe with a straight neckline.

  7. Silver rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Silver rabbit is a rare breed of domestic rabbit believed to be brought to England by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1592. The breed has been bred for meat, show, and its pelt ever since and is recognized by the American Rabbit Breeders Association [ 1 ] (ARBA).

  8. Rabbit hair - Wikipedia

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    A selectively bred rabbit from the 1900s, the Rex rabbit, has guard hairs of the same length as the down, but this is an atypical recessive trait that is relatively rare in wild rabbits. Rabbit hair is commonly considered a byproduct of the ordinary process of breeding rabbits for meat, and as such is manufactured in vast quantities in England ...

  9. Jessica Rabbit Too Hot for Disney? Robert Zemeckis Says ... - AOL

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    The seductive and voluptuous Jessica Rabbit is Roger’s wife. “We were able to make it right at the time when Disney was ready to rebuilt itself,” Zemeckis said about why the film turned out ...