Cousin to the dog, the gray wolf is a highly social animal, preferring to live in packs. |
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The body color of ragdolls may be platinum gray, milk white, ivory or fawn. |
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Arian was getting up to leave when a jolly looking, red headed giant of a man with sparkling gray eyes entered the room. |
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They came together shortly before the service and spontaneously joined hands under a gray sky. |
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The story had been that these big, bulky gray squirrels simply bullied the red squirrels. |
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Nielsen Bainbridge offers a wide variety of silvers, from a raw aluminum look to a steel gray to brushed tones in its German silver. |
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A woman stood there dressed in a pale blouse and khaki pants, gray hair rolled into a tight bun upon her head. |
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These glial cells are seen adjacent to myelinated nerve fibers in the white matter or forming satellite cells to the neurons in the gray matter. |
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The mingling of gray and white matter in the ventral part of the pons produces a striped appearance which is similar at all pontine levels. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl draped over her shoulders. |
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He looked up at the gray overcast sky and wondered how it was possible that this storm could have abated so quickly. |
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In breeding plumage, it has a black body and head, silvery gray wings and a white vent. |
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They are usually black, white or gray with the brand name written around the waistband. |
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Kawara transformed the space, laying gray wall-to-wall carpet on the floors. |
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Viewed close up, they become satisfying linear abstractions in their own right, in shades of black, white and gray. |
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The African rhino species have two horns, one behind the other, and have smooth, gray skin. |
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He was a dark iron gray with a broad chest and fine quarters, clean limbed with perfect feet, and hoofs as black as jet. |
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All I saw was jagged branches of bare, lifeless trees pointing towards a dull gray sky. |
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Adjacent to the gray quartz with acanthite and gold is sugary white quartz with massive galena. |
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Her green eyes take in every inch of the young man's frame, from his dark gold hair to his gray eyes to his muscular, compact figure. |
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He's compact, with salt-and-pepper hair and mustache and an open-collar gray shirt. |
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Colors never looked washed out or faded, and blacks were solid with no signs of gray. |
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It flew like an accipiter, and as it went over I saw its gray head and reddish underparts. |
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The washy gray background of Untitled, 1960, for example, suggests a wintry landscape and feels lovingly painted. |
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His strong voice, sharp glare and long gray hair and beard emphasize the strong personality of the Javanese. |
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This unique region also hosts an impressive array of other wildlife, including blacktail prairie dogs, gray foxes, and piglike javelinas. |
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Little white rat Socrates becomes Willard's soul mate, and big gray rat Ben looms jealously nearby. |
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Its cousin, the stunning kokako, is slate gray with sky-blue wattles decorating a black-masked face. |
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The cytoplasm of acidophils stain bright red, basophils deep blue, and chromophobes gray. |
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When this deal is out of the way we will then set about floating the company on the gray market. |
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Behind it stood a tall, middle aged male in a jet black suit, jet black dress shirt and gray tie. |
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Her hair, once strawberry blonde was now tied into a neat gray knot at the nape of her neck. |
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A weak, gray light filtered into Katherine's room the next morning, gradually bringing the young woman to the land of the living. |
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She was in her sixties and wore her thinning gray hair pulled back in a loose bun with all but a few strands secured by bobby pins. |
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The gray physical-fitness uniform is no longer authorized for wear for physical training. |
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The powder instantly vanished with a loud WHOOSH, leaving behind an acrid smell and a small cloud of gray smoke. |
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Appearances were put in by eastern chipmunks, gray squirrels, a rabbit and our new resident woodchuck. |
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His wispy brown hair is flecked with gray, a striking contrast to his crimson face. |
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They are also prime real estate for red squirrels, bushy-tailed wood rats, northern goshawks, great gray owls, and long-eared owls. |
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Liv was fair-skinned with smooth red hair, gray eyes, and a small body that acted liked a magnet for almost all red-blooded males in the school. |
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Chief Executives have gone from heroes in gray pinstriped suits to heels in orange jumpsuits. |
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She was dressed in a gray wool skirt and white shirt and black heels, not very fashionable, very plain, even for my taste. |
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The last time I saw him a little gray had come into his sideburns but he still looked handsome in his dark suits and expertly knotted ties. |
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Non-winged and winged adults are usually shiny black while the smaller nymphs may appear to be a dull gray to black. |
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Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me. |
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Her wiry gray hair curled from beneath the edges of a blue kerchief and a colorful fringed shawl was draped over her shoulders. |
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Then Walter Cronkite, in his gray suit, recapped it all on the nightly news. |
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There are different foxes, there's the gray fox, the red fox, the arctic fox. |
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The eerie squeal of a wood duck came from somewhere behind the gray tangle of naked oaks, willows cypress, elm, tupelo and cottonwood. |
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A metallic purple or raspberry shirt is a perfect complement to a black or gray suit. |
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At the aerie, under a rock ledge high above, two big gray chicks were still hunched on the nest. |
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Off to one side was a gray, derelict, ramshackle house that looked ready to fall down. |
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The gray boy's clothes even looked aged, appearing to be akin to medieval robes. |
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Its head bore two glowing, red, pupilless eyes, a hawkish beak and rows of gray, razor-sharp teeth. |
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Maura quickly smoothed down her gray pleated skirt and pulled up her school knee-highs. |
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At 61, his hair is a little gray, but he still looks like he could jump out of planes and take down airfields. |
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The small flashlight he usually had hanging on his utility belt was bright enough to light up the cold, gray rectangular prism. |
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A typical farming village in this region attracts tree sparrows, black redstarts, gray partridge, skylarks, and hen harriers. |
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When I finally got back to the place, however, I did not find a puppy but four gray fox kits near the hole that was obviously their den. |
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The study involved twins in Finland and focused on gray matter in the frontal lobes and Wernicke's area. |
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In a hypereutectic gray iron, solidification begins with the precipitation of kish graphite in the melt. |
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Nestled in the evergreen in their front yard, there was a silky gray rainbird. |
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His eyes were gray, and piercing, and were perceived as wise, and experienced. |
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It was a slightly glum day, the vivid blue of the sky partially hidden by overcast, and the silky gray rainbirds taking flight in the chill air. |
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I kept staring up, my head bent back and stared as the smoky gray clouds rained on me. |
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Danny started scratching his neck again and he knew that under his gray turtleneck, his skin was now blotchy, welted and pink. |
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But when we reach the mountain, we see only a denuded plateau of looping ring roads and gray rubble. |
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Or Mr. carmine, a Yonkers toupee-maker with a thick Italian accent and a full head of gray hair. |
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Crossings between dark variants and gray agoutis only produced agoutis. |
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The ambivert falls in the gray area of the social equation. |
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The village houses are done up in pale gray and mauve and preside over lawns so neat and green they look like carpeting. |
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The taxi trundles away from the train station passing rows of gray houses with clapboard shutters into the French countryside. |
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If the burgeoning gray market in political money is to be countered, a few things need to happen. |
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The gray pupils are glazed and the yellowed whites are striated with red. |
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The unit of absorbed dose is call the gray, which is the amount of energy in joules from the radiation absorbed per kilogram of the absorbing material. |
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Shaped like a candy bar, with a light bluish gray and silver trim, it boasts a bright backlit qwerty, or traditional, keyboard that practically begs your thumbs to touch it. |
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The human brain is made up of approximately 84 quintillion molecules that are woven together in incredibly complex strands and ribbons of clumpy gray goo. |
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She held up a beautiful gown made of lace and satin, in white and gray. |
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He wears his characteristic white shalwar kameez with a tattered gray waistcoat. |
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But especially in the last decade, Daley, for all his cronyism and budgetary denial, put a shine on a great but gray town. |
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A droll, unassuming man with a handsome gray beard, Baker has the manner of an avuncular, absent-minded professor who has left something behind on the way to class. |
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We both had identical gray, charcoal rimmed eyes, now wide with shock. |
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Through scientific analysis he was able to determine a great deal, including that the room was originally wallpapered and the woodwork was painted a warm gray. |
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Instead we heard the crackle of automatic gunfire and we could see gray smoke rising from the eastern side of the town. |
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This infrastructure will include a ten-foot-high, gray concrete wall, topped with barbed wire, which will ring the dormitories. |
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The damp, gray beaver State is attracting the most incoming movers of any other state, according to a new survey. |
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He wears large turbans, sports a long and bushy gray beard, is some six-feet three inches tall and weighs a beefy 250 pounds. |
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He is short and enthusiastic, with gray hair and the creaseless skin of a middle-aged Californian. |
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Then the gift card is shopped online in a gray market to collect cold currency. |
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An older man with gray hair stepped into the room and sank down into one of the plastic chairs with a weary sigh, dropping his head into his hands. |
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When the Makahs stopped whaling in the 1920s it was because commercial whalers, harpooning all they could find, had nearly driven the gray whales to extinction. |
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They usually dress in stylish gray jumpsuits befitting of party animals. |
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Participants allow the recolonization of the gray wolf on their private lands and will not use lethal controls on coyotes, wolves and other predators. |
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The red wolf is larger than a coyote and smaller than a gray wolf. |
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Thin as a willow withe, and sharp, the long, gray eyes missing nothing. |
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Grab a broomstick, spray paint that gray, and attach it to the bouncy ball. |
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Joplin was a thin and weedy boy, who seemed to always be wearing a plain white shirt and simple trousers, and the same gray cloak draped over his shoulder. |
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Her wavy raven tresses were streaked with white, and looked gray. |
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He wore a well-trimmed gray beard and he kept his hair combed neatly. |
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Last year, as I began to conceive a novel, set in shadowy Istanbul, about the sale of a gray market antiquity worth millions. |
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She had shoulder-length gray hair and skin resembling beef jerky. |
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The campiest concept to me is Susan Sontag attempting to grasp it with all that gray matter of hers. |
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For now, Carlisle says the best way to keep rhinos alive is by moving them, one lumbering gray creature at a time. |
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Male gray langur monkeys may attack females following male takeover, causing miscarriage. |
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Baryte used for drilling petroleum wells can be black, blue, brown or gray depending on the ore body. |
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Shales are typically composed of variable amounts of clay minerals and quartz grains and the typical color is gray. |
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Often they were described as paler and sadder versions of the person they had been while alive, and dressed in tattered gray rags. |
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He sent a keen, gray, seawardly glance at Miss Vanderholt, and fastened his gaze with an expression of attention upon her father. |
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And the birds! not the gray sparrows you see here, but shilfas and bullfinches and yellow-yeldrings. |
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Behind him, through a wall of plate glass, gray Manhattan sulked steamily under a drifting pall of April rain. |
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It was a flat, plain slab of dark gray stone, placed on pillars tablewise, that stood solitary above the turf, commanding attention. |
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The domestic voile made from imported gray yarns and woven in the United States is the best combination to be had. |
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Bayan was a dog, a tall gray wolf-dog. He could jump over the table with a single bound. |
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An ordinary passing day, One much like yester-morrow, Shed its light in timeless gray And all its simple sorrow. |
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As the carbon equivalent increases, the depth of the chill decreases until the entire sample is gray, showing a zero chill measurement. |
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Age, growth, and mortality of gray triggerfish, Balister capriscus, from the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. |
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The gray flecks soaked through and sank wetly among the smooth pebbles underfoot. |
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On his journey, Whaley meets an orca whale, a humpback whale, a gray whale, a white beluga whale, a sperm whale, and a whale shark. |
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Yet both sides seemed to have left themselves enough wiggle room to work together in this new and increasing gray area of the labor law. |
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Police said he was wearing a brown windbreaker with a gray hooded sweatshirt underneath. |
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There is a crash and gray smoke billows from the rear of the tank. |
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Furry asked, looking at Charley with serious, businesslike gray eyes. |
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A gray, a unit named for the pioneering British radiobiologist Louis Harold Gray, is the amount of energy absorbed per mass unit of tissue. |
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Each of them was coated in something resembling a gray, sticky batter. |
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The paint company's top color pick for the coming year is Wythe Blue HC-143, a blue green hue with a cool gray cast to it. |
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Along the riverbanks lie enchanted old gardens, with blueberried ivy spilling over their gray stone walls. |
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She was richly clad in a bodice of gold-coloured camlet and a skirt of gray silk trimmed with gold and silver lace. |
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The chip chart, or color chart, has a set of standard colors or a scale of gray tones from white to black from which the colorist can work. |
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Just as Hank had predicted, we had reached the work site in a dead heat with gray dawn. |
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Assistant Van admired her elegant slenderness, the gray tailor-made suit, the smoky fichu and as it wafted away, her long white neck. |
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By my figuring, he couldn't have been much over forty, but sagging, bleached-out skin and a gray to balding head made him look sixty. |
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He wore a black frock coat and light trousers, his cravat a gray four-in-hand. |
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Copper remembered the old Grimoire she and Silver had used to learn gray magic. |
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The wrong spell done for the right reason would be an example of doing gray magick. |
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One gray beard who found the gates closed shinned up the fifteen foot fence...and dropped into the baseball heaven he was seeking. |
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This activity likely led to the extinction of the Atlantic population of the once common gray whale. |
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The statue is placed on a pedestal consisting of two immense blocks of gray Cornish granite. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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Another was the Brownlow Turk, who, among other attributes, is thought to be largely responsible for the gray coat color in Thoroughbreds. |
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The scent of the gray fox is not as strong as that of the red, therefore more time is needed for the hounds to take the scent. |
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Tom Chaney rode his gray horse that was better suited to pulling a middlebuster than carrying a rider. |
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Below in the narrow valley, a gray stream simmered, no more than a trickle of mopwater in summer. |
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Alfred Hitchcock makes his customary cameo appearance walking in the street in a gray suit and carrying a trumpet case. |
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This identification may rely on the golden's relatively long tail and patterns of white or gray on the wings and tail. |
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In winter, the forest wildcat's main coat colour is fairly light gray, becoming richer along the back, and fading onto the flanks. |
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The undersurface of the body is very light gray, with a light ochreous tinge. |
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The dorsal surface of the neck and head are the same colour as that of the trunk, but is lighter gray around the eyes, lips, cheeks, and chin. |
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The hairs along the spine are usually darker, forming a dark gray, brownish, or ochreous band. |
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The underside is mainly white, with a light gray, creamy or pale yellow tinge. |
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The recovery of the European pine marten has been credited with reducing the population of invasive gray squirrels in the UK and Ireland. |
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In her book, Ms. Kreamer sets out to prove that an attractive noncelebrity can also remain alluring as she lets her ersatz brunette fade to gray. |
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Copper is one of a few metallic elements with a natural color other than gray or silver. |
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A count of 15,756 gray seals in southeastern Massachusetts coastal waters was made in 2011 by the National Marine Fisheries Service. |
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In North America, animals such as the gray wolf, grizzly bear, cougar, and coyote are sometimes considered a threat to livestock. |
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The fin whale is brownish to dark or light gray dorsally and white ventrally. |
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The left side of the head is dark gray, while the right side exhibits a complex pattern of contrasting light and dark markings. |
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The body of the whale is very dark gray or black, occasionally with white patches on the belly. |
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They harass and surf the bow waves of gray whales, as well as ocean swells. |
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The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin. |
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The gray whale is the sole living species in the genus Eschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. |
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The gray whale is traditionally placed as the only living species in its genus and family. |
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But other recent studies place gray whales as being outside the rorqual clade, but as the closest relatives to the rorquals. |
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Many other names have been ascribed to the gray whale, including desert whale, devilfish, gray back, mussel digger and rip sack. |
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Dudley in 1725 as one of the species hunted by the early New England whalers, was almost certainly the gray whale. |
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The shallow lagoon waters in which gray whales reproduce are believed to protect the newborn from sharks and orcas. |
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Some gray whales have also been seen off western Kamchatka, but to date all whales photographed there are also known from the Piltun area. |
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The whale watching industry provides ecotourists and marine mammal enthusiasts the opportunity to see groups of gray whales as they migrate. |
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In 2011, presences of gray whales were acoustically detected among pelagic waters in East China Sea between Chinese and Japanese waters. |
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A second, shorter, and less intensive hunt occurred for gray whales in the eastern North Pacific. |
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For the entire west coast of North America for the years 1919 to 1929, some 234 gray whales were caught. |
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Dudley in 1725, as one target of early New England whalers, was almost certainly the gray whale. |
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Currently, the annual quota for the gray whale catch in the region is 140 per year. |
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South Korea and China list gray whales as protected species of high concern. |
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In 2005, two conservation biologists proposed a plan to airlift 50 gray whales from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Because of their size and need to migrate, gray whales have rarely been held in captivity, and then only for brief periods of time. |
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Therefore there are a few shades of gray about who might lay claim to being a founder of Greenpeace. |
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The effects of ionizing radiation is often measured in units of gray for mechanical or sievert for damage to tissue. |
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The chemical properties of this silvery gray, crystalline transition metal are intermediate between rhenium and manganese. |
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In 1971, SeaWorld captured a California gray whale calf in Mexico at Scammon's Lagoon. |
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The flow of cold, gray mountain water continues for some distance into the lake. |
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Residences of a development named Hilltop Place mimic wooden farmhouses with barns attached, painted gray to look paintless but remain tidy. |
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Sciurus carolinensis, common name eastern gray squirrel or grey squirrel depending on region, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus. |
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The eastern gray squirrel is found from New Brunswick to Manitoba, south to East Texas and Florida. |
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A prolific and adaptable species, the eastern gray squirrel has been introduced to, and thrives in, several regions of the western United States. |
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That such displacement might happen in Italy is of concern, and gray squirrels might spread from Italy to other parts of mainland Europe. |
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The eastern gray squirrel has predominantly gray fur, but it can have a brownish color. |
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Like all squirrels, the eastern gray shows four toes on the front feet and five on the hind feet. |
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Eastern gray squirrels build a type of nest, known as a drey, in the forks of trees, consisting mainly of dry leaves and twigs. |
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Eastern gray squirrels can breed twice a year, but younger and less experienced mothers normally have a single litter per year in the spring. |
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As in most other mammals, communication among eastern gray squirrel individuals involves both vocalizations and posturing. |
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Eastern gray squirrels generally prefer constructing their dens upon large tree branches and within the hollow trunks of trees. |
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Different species of brocket deer vary from gray to reddish brown in coat colour. |
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Aside from humans and domestic dogs, the gray wolf is probably the most dangerous predator European red deer encounter. |
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The strongly tapered face is reddish brown or gray in color, and the chin and upper throat are cream colored. |
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Its winter fur is long and bushy and predominantly a mottled gray in color, although nearly pure white, red, and brown to black also occur. |
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The gray wolf is typically an apex predator throughout its range, with only humans and tigers posing a serious threat to it. |
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The gray wolf has interbred extensively with the eastern wolf producing a hybrid population termed Great Lakes boreal wolves. |
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Unlike the red and eastern wolf, the gray wolf does not readily interbreed with coyotes. |
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Nevertheless, coyote genetic markers have been found in some wild isolated gray wolf populations in the southern United States. |
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The gray wolf is the largest extant member of the Canidae, excepting certain large breeds of domestic dog. |
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The gray wolf usually carries its head at the same level as the back, raising it only when alert. |
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The gray wolf's head is large and heavy, with a wide forehead, strong jaws and a long, blunt muzzle. |
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The gray wolf has very dense and fluffy winter fur, with short underfur and long, coarse guard hairs. |
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The gray wolf is generally monogamous, with mated pairs usually remaining together for life. |
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Some gray wolf packs may have multiple breeding females this way, as is the case in Yellowstone National Park. |
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Male gray wolves often mount each other when the highest ranking female in the pack comes into heat. |
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The gray wolf is a habitat generalist, and can occur in deserts, grasslands, forests and arctic tundras. |
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In cold climates, the gray wolf can reduce the flow of blood near its skin to conserve body heat. |
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In North America, incidents of gray wolves killing coyotes are common, particularly in winter, when coyotes feed on wolf kills. |
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The gray wolf is fully protected in Sweden and partially controlled in Norway. |
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The gray wolf is protected in Slovakia, though an exception is made for wolves killing livestock. |
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During the 19th century, gray wolves were widespread in many parts of the Holy Land east and west of the Jordan River. |
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In 2008, an authoritative reference stated that the gray wolf could be found across mainland China. |
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In 2017, a comprehensive study found that the gray wolf was present across all of mainland China, both in the past and today. |
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The gray wolf was exterminated by federal and state governments from all of the USA by 1960, except in Alaska and northern Minnesota. |
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A female wolf shot in 2013 in Hart County, Kentucky by a hunter was the first gray wolf seen in Kentucky in modern times. |
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Its decided color gives the common names gray, white, black, silver and yellow birch to different species. |
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It is a major breeding ground for seals, including harp seal, hooded seal and gray seal. |
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It has gray hair, and the fleece is sometimes sold with other peltries, but it is not worth much, although it has some odor. |
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Granites can be predominantly white, pink, or gray in color, depending on their mineralogy. |
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The periaqueductal gray contains circuits that control the sensorimotor components of rage. |
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But presently the gray dawn stole over the world, the birds piped up, then the sun rose and poured light and comfort all around. |
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The skin of the female's neck and thighs is pinkish gray, while the male's is gray or pink dependent on subspecies. |
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Their skin varies in colour depending on the subspecies, with some having light or dark gray skin and others having pinkish or even reddish skin. |
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Cetaceans such as bowhead whales, gray whales, and belugas can be seen close to shore. |
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This near-term gray reef pup bears a pseudo-umbilical cord that connects the young shark to maternal tissue. |
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Female and young purple martins are gray and black with some blue on the back. |
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Our wild animals consist of bobcat, mountain lion, badgers, raccoon, kangaroo mice, newts and a gray burrowing critter about the size of a hand. |
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Median and greater wing coverts, rectrices, and uppertail coverts were growing and all were dark gray with white tips. |
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The night crawlers, red wigglers or gray worms are just a few representatives of a large group of earthworms. |
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Pleistocene dire wolves, gray wolves, and the current red wolf recovery effort will be presented. |
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We refer to both the gray and red surfaces as having reflectances of 20 percent, but what does this really mean? |
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His hair, gray as the underwing of the owl whose note he forged, straggled in uncut disarray from under the drooping rim of a battered and weatherworn hat. |
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Instead, he uses a geometrically strict raster to transcribe it, composing a surface in nuanced shades of white that occasionally gently break into gray. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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Mullin and Cooper described how the visual stimuli of a bird passing overhead improved the hunting efficiency of gray rat snakes in locating bird nests. |
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He is wearing a black armband on the left sleeve of his gray topcoat. |
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Peter stored his toothly treasures in a beautiful wooden case. Each tooth was secured to its own little compartment with a gray silk ribbon looped around it. |
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One explosion followed another as the gray sunbeaten cabins burned like torches. Cries and curses could be heard from human beings caught in the midst of the fire. |
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Crossbedding in the gray sandstones shows that it is now right side up, and in Flagstaff time it was therefore on the east flank of a steply folded anticline. |
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She raised her head and looked at him, with her soul in her great gray eyes. Back to her side he strode, and, taking her in his arms, looked long and starvingly in her face. |
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The sky was gray and dead. Great! he thought. Another day stuck in this boarded-up rat hole! He slammed the door viciously, then winced, groaning, at the brain-stabbing noise. |
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The width of the wedge at the point of demarcation between the white and gray areas is measured and compared to normal results for particular iron tensile strengths. |
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Black and gray markets for foodstuffs, goods, and cash arose. |
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An alternate explanation of the red fox's gains involves the gray wolf. |
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Many species of large marine mammals, including pacific gray whales, blue whales, humpback whales, and California sea lions breed or feed close to the Channel Islands. |
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The wildlife of Iran is composed of several animal species, including bears, the Eurasian lynx, foxes, gazelles, gray wolves, jackals, panthers, and wild pigs. |
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The two sides bartered with furs and gray squirrel skins for milk and red cloth, which the natives tied around their heads as a sort of headdress. |
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The tails of the large falcons are quite uniformly dark gray with inconspicuous black banding and small, white tips, though this is probably plesiomorphic. |
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Otherwise, they are somewhat intermediate between the other groups, being chiefly medium gray with some lighter or brownish colors on their upper sides. |
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The gray wolf's expressive behavior is more complex than that of the coyote and golden jackal, as necessitated by its group living and hunting habits. |
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Unlike the coyote, the gray wolf never reaches reproductive senescence. |
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If a dispersing male gray wolf is unable to establish a territory or find a mate, he mates with the daughters of already established breeding pairs from other packs. |
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Men providing massage and bodywork exemplify a gray zone between a legal personal service and a sexualized encounter forbidden by law in most of the United States. |
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The eastern gray squirrel tends to be larger and stronger than the red squirrel and has been shown to have a greater ability to store fat for winter. |
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In Britain and Ireland, the eastern gray squirrel is not regulated by natural predators, other than the European pine marten, which is generally absent from England and Wales. |
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Close to human settlements, eastern gray squirrels are found in parks and back yards of houses within urban environments and in the farmlands of rural environments. |
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Birders usually explore trails on Elliott Key by day, searching for Caribbean specialties such as black-whiskered vireos, gray kingbirds, or white-crowned pigeons. |
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Rare and endangered species commonly found in the area include the peregrine falcon, red-headed woodpecker, red-shouldered hawk, gray bat, barking tree frog, and jewel darter. |
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This foot was covered with a blue and gray Argyle sock, and Mrs. Whatsit sat there, wriggling her toes, contentedly finishing her sandwich before scrambling to her feet. |
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This new-comer was a man who in any company would have seemed striking. In complexion fair, and with blue or gray eyes, he was tall as any Viking, as broad in the shoulder. |
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Eastern gray squirrels have a high enough tolerance for humans to inhabit residential neighborhoods and raid bird feeders for millet, corn, and sunflower seeds. |
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Eastern gray females can rarely enter estrus as early as five and a half months old, but females are not normally fertile before at least one year of age. |
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Eastern gray squirrels are crepuscular, or more active during the early and late hours of the day, and tend to avoid the heat in the middle of a summer day. |
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Breeding eastern gray squirrels are found in Nova Scotia, but whether this population was introduced or came from natural range expansion is not known. |
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Michele Clise has adapted the Shaker abecedarius, changed a few words, and used black, white, and gray sketches for illustrations to create her alphabet. |
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The second gray whale, who was captured in 1972 from the same lagoon, was named Gigi II and was released a year later after becoming too large for the facilities. |
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The first captive gray whale, who was captured in Scammon's Lagoon, Baja California in 1965, was named Gigi and died two months later from an infection. |
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They reasoned that, as Californian gray whales had replenished to a suitable population, surplus whales could be transported to repopulate the extinct British population. |
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Working the dogs was a highlight of the hunt, and I will long remember those great gray wolf dogs and especially the little black attack dog that gave it all he had. |
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A population of about 200 gray whales stay along the eastern Pacific coast from Canada to California throughout the summer, not making the farther trip to Alaskan waters. |
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This information and the recent sightings of Pacific gray whales in the Atlantic, suggest that another range expansion to the Atlantic may be starting. |
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In January 2011, a gray whale that had been tagged in the western population was tracked as far east as the eastern population range off the coast of British Columbia. |
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Similarly, radiocarbon dating of American east coastal subfossil remains confirm that gray whales existed there at least through the 17th century. |
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The gray whale became extinct in the North Atlantic in the 18th century. |
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Antarctic killer whales may have pale gray to nearly white backs. |
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Interaction with gray, fin, and right whales have been observed. |
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I just know about small busy squares or rectangles with computers, word processors, files and telephones, gray, beige or brown really nothingburger desks. |
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I felt tranquilized while looking at it, as I do when the rosy clouds are fading into gray twilight, and the pale moon-sickle descends slowly behind the dim woods. |
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Field identification was based on presence of black patches in the auriculars, dark bill, gray remiges, tail slightly bifurcated, and pale red feet. |
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Unlike the red fox which, during the chase, will run far ahead from the pack, the gray fox will speed toward heavy brush, thus making it more difficult to pursue. |
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White is very rare, but is a recognized color separate from gray. |
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They are most often bay, dark bay or brown, chestnut, black, or gray. |
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The rocks of Gonye are reddish gray sandstone, nearly horizontal, and perforated by madrepores, the holes showing the course of the insect in different directions. |
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The body of a gray linnorm is long, sleek and very snakelike. |
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The Jako, or gray parrot of Africa, has the capacity for speaking best developed, and the yellow-headed green parrot of Mexico stands second in the list. |
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She'd been looking at him throughout his speech, at the lank height of him, the long-fingered, bony hands, the long head, rather hatchety, the deep-set gray eyes. |
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The dim gray goldenness of the leaves above them seems to grow more ardent in color as they rise against the clear but not too intense blue of the sky. |
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Far off on the horizon the cumulous clouds lay with level under-ridges, their upper outlines softly heaped in pearly lights and shades of dun and gray. |
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The Cougar has entirely disappeared, or is very rarely met with. This animal was about the size of the wolf, of a gray color, strong, active, fierce and untameable. |
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It is represented by a phosphate-dolostone sequence in Wengan, where it is 33 to 55 m thick and consists mainly of dark phosphate, cherty phosphate, chert, and gray dolomite. |
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Photo LAND WHALE A bronze, life-size gray whale migrates Sunday through Las Vegas, one of three headed for the Scripps oceanographic institute in La Jolla. |
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Made of a very light-weight wood from Indonesia called Jelutong, the metallic gray barrel is triangular in shape and is covered with small raised dots to improve your grip. |
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In addition to these birds, hear the gray wolf, humpback whale, western diamondback rattlesnake, American alligator, African elephant, or smoky jungle frog. |
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He was old, too, wizened with age, and the hair on his face was gray. |
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In hand specimen, leached, oxidized, and sheared San Diego breccia consists of cobble to boulder sized, sub-rounded aphanite clasts in a dark gray, amorphous silica matrix. |
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The stock is then wet-sanded using gray Scotchbrite and wiped off. |
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