Our two most common ducks, Mallard and American Black Duck, are dabblers, as are teals and wigeons. |
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If they were pioneering dabblers in Freudian analysis, Carrie and her colleagues could be their true heirs. |
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In the available literature on film studies, dabblers and dilettantes abound. |
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It is worth noting that most young criminals are dabblers and not persistent offenders. |
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Despite his bravura, Che's father, like many dabblers, never found real success, and the Guevaras weren't wealthy, whatever their pedigree. |
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To create Shakespeare suited for both purists and dabblers, guest director Tracy relies on her cast's ability to charge the text with physicality and meaning. |
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Shovelers are the most territorial of all the North American dabblers, and pair bonds remain intact through incubation, unlike most other species of ducks. |
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Gadwalls forage mainly while swimming, either taking items from the surface or dabbling in shallow water, or diving, which they are more likely to do than most other dabblers. |
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Mplayer's Seismic Nation, an online community designed for QUAKE diehards and dabblers alike, even features a program for gamers new to the hit game called Mplayer Mentors. |
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