Buzzard is planning a 28-day turnaround in the third quarter of 2009 to do regulatory work and to complete tie-ins for the fourth platform. |
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At one hundred meters in length by twenty-five meters in diameter, the Buzzard resembles a section of gray pipe with blunt rounded ends. |
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Partially offsetting this decline was the addition of proved reserves at Buzzard. |
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As the Buzzard development is not sufficiently advanced to qualify for hedge accounting, unrealized gains or losses are reported every quarter. |
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The business had a strong financial quarter due to the robust operating performance at Buzzard and higher realized prices. |
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These factors were partially offset by higher Buzzard production due to strong operating performance. |
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The avifauna is represented by important species such as Buzzard, Owl Coturnice Sicilian Averla Capirossi. |
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The Buzzard drilling jack-up rig is expected to undergo planned maintenance and recertification at the same time. |
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Buzzard is expected to commence a further planned turnaround in August for the reinstallation of the jack-up rig. |
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Dr. Alan Hildebrand and graduate student Ellen Milley in the Buzzard Coulee Valley. |
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Record quarterly operating earnings reflected increased North Sea production as Buzzard continued to ramp up. |
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Some services also call at Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamsted, Tring, Cheddington, Leighton Buzzard and Bletchley. |
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Fly-by bird of the week was a Rough-legged Buzzard photographed in north Anglesey last week. |
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There are two aerial courses at TreeZone Loch Lomond, the Treecreeper and the Buzzard. |
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Between Skiddaw and Longside Edge are the quiet valleys of Southerndale and Barkbethdale, separated by the spur of Buzzard Knott. |
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Several industrial railways were built using second hand WDLR equipment, notably the Leighton Buzzard Light Railway. |
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However, while the experiment had huge implications for speeding up computers, in 2020 the ability to teleport from Brighton to Leighton Buzzard looks as distant as ever. |
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The Buzzard 12-35-65 well flowed at 2,300 Mcf per day, even though the company has tested less than one-half of the well's productive zone. |
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The raid also found four stuffed owls, a Montagu's Harrier, a Marsh Harrier and Honey Buzzard. |
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There is also an hourly service from London Euston to Northampton calling at Leighton Buzzard, Bletchley, Milton Keynes Central and Wolverton. |
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In about 1950, she was sold to the Wyvern Shipping Company, based in Leighton Buzzard, and used as a hire boat. |
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The decrease in cash flow from continuing operating activities primarily reflects the payment to settle the Buzzard derivative contract hedges, partially offset by higher net earnings. |
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An hourly service operates to Milton Keynes Central calling at Watford Junction, Hemel Hempstead, Berkhamstead, Tring, Cheddington, Leighton Buzzard and Bletchley. |
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Michelle Ford, Leighton Buzzard, Beds ANIMALS classed as mammals all have belly buttons because they give birth to live young, unlike reptiles which hatch from eggs. |
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A Honey Buzzard was over Bardsey last Tuesday, where a few White Wagtails. |
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A buzzard, high above, hung on the thermals and the sound of drumming snipe reminded me that this, after all, was summer. |
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But the common buzzard, found across much of Europe and Asia, is a hawk, not a vulture. |
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I sat there, with the sun beating down on me, the wind whistling in my hair and the sound of a buzzard overhead looking for prey. |
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The second tale was also to do with predators, and the present obsession with preserving every hawk and buzzard on the wing. |
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However I did log a woodchat shrike, numerous barn and red-rumped swallows, a veritable swarm of common swifts, and a common buzzard. |
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A buzzard has strong, thick, feathered legs and walks with a dignified gait. |
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A light onshore breeze ruffled the surface of the bay, a few feet away I watched a turkey buzzard or vulture fly by. |
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Birdlife is good and include Augur buzzard, Denhams bustard, white-necked raven and purple crested lourie. |
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She was fast asleep like a buzzard that had been scoping out prey all day long in a field. |
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The buzzard, soaring at a great height, suddenly finds itself caught up in a current of air against which it is impossible to battle. |
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A turkey buzzard crashed through my front right windshield when I was flying a light multi-engine airplane in Baja, Calif. |
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The buzzard, although not a native of the Eastern Counties, is apt to appear in both Lincolnshire and Norfolk from time to time. |
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Red deer stags greeted me on the ridge crest and a buzzard wheeled away over the corrie below. |
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Meanwhile, whether it's a rare honey buzzard one day or a champion racehorse the next, the animal hospitals remain busy and stimulating places. |
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A honey buzzard set off in heavy pursuit of a Bonelli's eagle, and a clean looking Scavenger vulture flew on in solitary splendour. |
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I just watched a showdown on the lawn here between a brown buzzard and a large black-and-gray hooded crow. |
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The buzzard survived his ordeal, although he was extremely dehydrated and had suffered some damage to the muscles in one of his wings. |
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Forest wagtails, flycatchers, rose-ringed parakeet and black-crested buzzard always made the metro their home. |
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An unusual physiotherapy session involving holding the buzzard while it flaps its wings, is now planned, to prepare the bird for release. |
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The common buzzard bears little resemblance to the vulture, which is a buzzard in nicknameonly. |
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I have heard varying reports of golden eagles, kites and merlins, but an investigation has almost every time led to the visitor being identified as a buzzard. |
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In Scotland, gamekeepers blame the buzzard, a protected bird, for the deaths of thousands of partridges, pheasants, and waders such as curlews and plovers. |
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Forest wagtails, fly catchers, black crested buzzard, open billed storks and egrets are some of the migratory birds one can sight at the Guindy National Park during winter. |
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A buzzard dropped down to watch, a heavy twin-rotor helicopter thudded over, a jet lanced through, and a gamekeeper rolled past in a 4x4, that was the traffic for the day. |
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This crow skulked and cowered up to the buzzard, sometimes lying low to the ground, sometimes popping up into the air, always trying to stay behind the enemy. |
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Burnett says young pheasants are especially vulnerable to buzzard attacks. |
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Still, I saw a family of deer, a blue jay, a New Forest pony suckling, and a buzzard wheeling so low I could count the individual pinions extended at its wingtips. |
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Yet, the buzzard does not exist in such numbers for it to be a constant danger to the game preserves, and quite rightly it has been placed upon the list of protected birds. |
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The common buzzard often spots prey by waiting on a prominent perch and scanning the ground for movement. |
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The young honey buzzard was being tracked by satellite on its 3000-mile flight from Scotland to Africa. |
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There's a honey buzzard as big as an eagle feasting on a huge bees' honeycomb just 50 metres away. |
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The common buzzard breeds in woodlands, usually on the fringes, but favours hunting over open land. |
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More common species, such as the European honey buzzard Pernis apivorus, can be counted in hundreds of thousands in autumn. |
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Its call is a thin piping sound, similar to but less mewling than the common buzzard. |
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Other bird species resident to the Lake District include the buzzard, dipper, peregrine and raven. |
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A bunch of dimeless promoters and sponges have been buzzing around him, the kind who can smell a sucker faster than a buzzard can sight a corpse. |
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It is common, to a proverb, to call one who can not be taught, or who continues obstinately ignorant, a buzzard. |
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But the 36-year-old only had time to rattle off a few shots before it was snatched up by a common buzzard, which carried it off in its talons. |
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Last month on Kirkby Moss, Chris had buzzard, oystercatcher, two jay, blackcap, corn bunting, stock dove and 200 woodpigeons. |
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Their record player was a bird with a big beak and their waste disposal unit was a hungry buzzard who lived underneath the sink. |
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Another visitor was the honey buzzard, with a record four sightings. |
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The fauna of the region includes herbivores such as reindeer and musk ox as well as carnivores such as wolverine, polar fox, gyrfalcon, rough-legged buzzard and golden eagle. |
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But as we were watching it, a common buzzard took an unhealthy interest. |
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The young common buzzard also suffered injuries to its body. |
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Steadily increasing, I suspect the latest BTO Bird Atlas survey for 2007-11 will reveal a population explosion for the common buzzard among many other gems of information. |
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A police raid two years ago found two bald eagle eggs, two honey buzzard eggs, four Egyptian vulture eggs, four stuffed owls and a Montagu's harrier. |
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