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wild one

noun as in brat

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With Hollywood buzzing and the stench of controversy in the air, Sunday night’s ceremony could be a wild one.

From Salon

Tems, “Born in the Wild” One of global pop’s most distinctive new voices — and perhaps its deepest believer in the sanctity of the groove.

Off in the distance, a fence is glimpsed, suggesting a cultivated landscape rather than a wild one, while a lone telephone pole identifies the rural location as tethered to community via modern communication.

For the technique to be effective, they’ll need to deploy dozens of sterile bugs for every wild one.

The group suggested Nibi could still be released into the wild one day if she becomes more independent - a process that might happen at about two years of age, when her hormones may change.

From BBC

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