The figure was bald, and sported several horns where hair should have grown. |
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Enjoy the warmth from your suite's fireplace, open your balcony doors to the salt air, and scan the neighboring red cedars for bald eagles. |
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Mary, once famed for her thick, auburn hair, had gone nearly bald during her years in captivity. |
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Reynolds painted his florid, bald, ruddy countenance many times, and for decades less distinguished portraits swung outside countless taverns. |
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Since he had been right in the thick of it, his face and bald dome were nearly completely ashy, and his clothes had bits of white foam on them. |
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Mr. Roberts was very bald, very round, had very thick glasses, and looked very hungry. |
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A bald eagle glides by en route to its evening roost on the branch of a cottonwood tree. |
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It's a saying that makes women livid with frustration and anger at the unfairness of life, while men can remain smugly secure in their bald spot. |
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The tame bald eagle, brought in for truly patriotic events, made an appearance. |
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His famous objection to the apotheosis of the bald eagle as the new nation's symbol is characteristic. |
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The gargoyles have animalistic features, fangs and glowing red eyes, as well as horns on their bald heads. |
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Last summer, Caitlin observed bald eaglets fledging from nests at two sites. |
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I may become bald, through no choice of my own and with no possibility of regrowing my hair. |
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I am tired of telling them that nobody asks to become bald, nor do I want to spend thousands of dollars regrowing my hair. |
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He was completely bald, so when his brow wrinkled, everything on his head wrinkled. |
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Other birds include a huge American bald eagle called Liberty, buzzards, Harris hawks, vultures, laughing kookaburras and a pelican. |
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Early morning is a great time to observe wildlife, and very soon we saw moose, bald eagles, red foxes, and ptarmigan. |
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He was a slight man wearing owl glasses, with thin brown hair that left a bald spot on the back of his head. |
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Just months after Edwards Dam was removed, birds such as ospreys, bald eagles, and kingfishers returned. |
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A guide told us that the night before our visit, 300 rambutan trees went from fruit-laden to bald. |
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Go through it and follow a south-south-west bearing across the bald dome of the summit slopes to the 3556 ft summit itself. |
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When Macbeth is hunched over, scrawny and half bald he does not radiate a sinister charisma. |
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Osprey, bald eagles, hawks, water ouzels, heron, and a variety of songbirds are seen. |
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While toiling as a St. Louis washerwoman during the 1890s, she began to go bald. |
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Traveling by airboat over thick, floating marshes and rounded levees, he enthusiastically points at countless alligators, scurrying nutrias, and several bald eagle nests. |
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His bald head, oversize features, and animated, bulging eyes gave him a Shrek-like appearance. |
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Kashkari, an Indian American who looks vaguely like a bald Ray Romano, is both pro-choice and a supporter of same-sex marriage. |
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When people see you bald for the first time, they are a little taken aback, so earrings give them something to focus on. |
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The balding Prince of Wales had a brush with a bald eagle at the Sandringham Flower Show yesterday. |
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Besides the bald eagle on the Presidential Seal, who holds 13 arrows in one claw and an olive branch in the other. |
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Omran, who was 17 at the time, was completely bald, weak, and as frail as a burnt match. |
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For example, cattails, bulrushes, cordgrass, sphagnum moss, bald cypress, willows, mangroves, sedges, rushes, arrowheads, and water plantains usually occur in wetlands. |
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It may have been a confluence of factors, but going bald eagle became not so much a choice as an expectation. |
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We saw minke whales, hump backed whales, bald eagles, puffins and moose. |
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Moose, elks, black bears, wolves, pumas, groundhogs, squirrels, beavers, whisky jacks, sandhill cranes, ravens and bald eagles are seen frequently. |
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On this morning, about 150 of the swans, also called whistling swans, were swimming in the center of one of the largest bogs as a bald eagle circled overhead. |
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While the hat is the kind Uncle Jolly used to wear, it also covers up Cyril's ever expanding bald spot. |
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Cattail-thronged marshes here host canvasbacks, redheads, and swans, along with buffleheads, common golden-eyes, teals, and even some bald and golden eagles. |
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The bequiffed, vegan bard of misery is most definitely the son and heir of the bald, bicycle-clipped poet of deprivation. |
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Labour's most memorable poster during its campaign was one of Tory leader William Hague, with his normally bald head sporting Margaret Thatcher's stiffly lacquered hairdo. |
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Uncle Jack was lathering himself with soap, even his bald head. |
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Roughly seven weeks ago the City of New York released four bald eagles in a park at the northern tip of Manhattan, hoping to re-establish the bird as a local resident. |
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Fat of lion, fat of hippo, fat of cat, fat of crocodile, fat of ibex, fat of serpent, are mixed together and the head of the bald person is anointed with them. |
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He was large and bald and held a slightly dented trashcan lid. |
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In the whirl of fugitives an old senator raised his hands to his bald head, purple with apoplexy, and collapsed against the marble seat behind him. |
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Here you can see the southern bald eagle and Atlantic loggerhead turtle. |
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Wildlife is plentiful, including jackrabbits, mule deer, elk, pheasant, sage grouse, barn owls, bald and golden eagles, and dozens of species of songbirds. |
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Over time, songbirds like the robin and other prized avians, including bald eagles and peregrine falcons, ingested enough contaminated prey that they died of DDT poisoning. |
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What do the American alligator and the bald eagle have in common with the Oregon chub? |
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Some tails are prehensile, as in the Eurasian harvest mouse, and the fur on the tails can vary from bushy to completely bald. |
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He's usually pretty good-natured when the children give him a hard time about his bald spot. |
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America has its bald eagle and New Zealand has its kiwi, a flightless brown bird. |
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In 2002 and 2006 breeding pairs of bald eagles were reintroduced to the northern islands. |
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My first experience as a prison chaser wasn't all that pleasant. One burly, bald headed prisoner had given me a hard time. |
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Avian fauna includes birds of prey like the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon, the snowy owl and the bald eagle. |
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The thrusters often had to push the corf using their heads, leading to the hair on their crown being worn away and the child becoming bald. |
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However, kleptoparasitism by bald eagles, where the larger raptor steals the osprey's catch, is more common than predation. |
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Slim and tall, he glided, a chastened dignity in his long upturned countenance, and a faint halo of sainthead round his tall bald head. |
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He thought his stetson made him look like a cowboy. At least it covered his bald spot. |
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And sitting down is a bald man who looks like Hank from Breaking Bad. |
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A video of a bald and burly Delaware police officer enthusiastically lip-syncing to Taylor Swift's ''Shake it Off'' is getting global attention. |
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All have bald, bulblike heads, and eyes that stare fixedly, stubbornly, to the left or right. |
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Marry, sir, by a rule as plain as the plain bald pate of Father Time himself. |
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He stops to point out a bald eagle landing on a rock in the river. |
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A butter bean bald baby, the fidgety incense of childhood, the smell of burning angels. |
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The Walkie Talkie caused nearly PS1000 of damage to a Jaguar car and people have complained that it has burned their bald heads. |
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Cameron Griffiths was just six when he was diagnosed with alopecia and three years on, is completely bald. |
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Within their embrace, the rackety calls of geese echoed from ice-free ponds, bald eagles wheeled in the sky, and deer leaped in the brush. |
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Aside from the vibrissae, the walrus is sparsely covered with fur and appears bald. |
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The fact that I was middle-aged, bald, married, and raising girls instead of chasing them didn't really bother me. Muscles are cool at any age. |
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Bob is short, bald, and muscled up, with a thick neck and huge biceps and thighs. |
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Figures reveal the footie star's openness has helped encourage young blokes to have their bald bonces treated. |
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Few Presidents have been bald. The last was Dwight D. Eisenhower. Luckily, he ran both times against another chrome dome, Adlai Stevenson. |
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The bald eagle is both the national bird and national animal of the United States, and is an enduring symbol of the country itself. |
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As for our current bald eagle restoration plan, hacking continued during 1986 with the release of 16 eagles at our megahack facility near Albany. |
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Such is a bald statement of the singular and romantic series of events which centred public attention upon this Lancashire tragedy. |
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The vain man grew his remaining hair long and twirled it in a spiral to try to cover his growing bald patch. |
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In the lowland tidewater and piedmont, yellow pines tend to dominate, with bald cypress wetland forests in the Great Dismal and Nottoway swamps. |
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In fact, her skin had been scarred by smallpox in 1562, leaving her half bald and dependent on wigs and cosmetics. |
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The terrorist, as he called himself, was old and bald, with a narrow, snow-white wisp of a goatee hanging limply from his chin. |
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However, due to major efforts to prevent extinction, the bald eagle, or Haliaeetus leucocephalus is now under the category of Least Concern on the red list. |
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The plaintiff in this case must satisfy the judge that she has visible means, the mere bald statement that she has visible means is not suflicient. |
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For the technical rehearsal, Beckett reduced the size of Willie's handkerchief, ridiculously dainty when it perched unprotectively on Willie's bald head. |
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Trap Pond State Park, along with areas in other parts of Sussex County, for example, support the northernmost stands of bald cypress trees in North America. |
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The figures typically had bald head with hands folded on the chest. |
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The bald eagle is a denizen of the northern part of the state. |
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You can have pluviophobia, the fear of being rained on, or peladophobia, the fear of bald people, but there is no medical term for the fear of doors. |
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It could be a white-tailed eagle, a very close relative of the bald eagle with a widespread range in northern Eurasia and a small population in southwestern Greenland. |
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The bald eagle is the national bird of the United States. Plus the bird is endangered. So, yeah, I'd probably have a problem with sitting down to a plate of baldie for dinner. |
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Linebacker Carlton Bailey shaved his head last year.... Soon, the bald head became the rage among the linebackers. Now, just about every Giants linebacker has a chrome dome. |
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But what was there left to Astroturf? The sitting-room? Hugh's bald patch? |
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The bald cypress, Taxodium dis-tichum, is a conifer and in the same family, Cupressaceae, as the giant sequoias and the redwood trees of the western United States. |
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They are almost always accompanied by immature bald eagles that, although about the same size as a mature baldie, have a darkened head and mottled feathers. |
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His bald purplish head now looked for all the world like a mildewed skull. |
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Seabirds, including the western gulls, bald eagles, pigeon guillemots, and Scripps's murrelets use the islands as well for shelter and breeding grounds. |
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The preserves are home to several rare wildlife species, including bald eagles and loggerhead shrike, as well as numerous other animal and plant species. |
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I went to the hairdresser for a trim but came back nearly bald. |
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