He has used a chart recorder wired up to flaps with microswitches at 21 burrow entrances in a warren to record wombat activity. |
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This was probably the era of the warreners when the landlords right to free warren was leased out. |
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These warreners would live in fortified lodges, usually built on high areas within a warren, so that they could keep a look out for poachers. |
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The entire building had become a giant rabbit warren of beaverboard and drywall cubicles for almost 5,000 people. |
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The new wings are approached by a rabbit-like warren of meshed walkways, with doors that need unlocking every 100 yards. |
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A group of rabbits had made their warren here years ago, and lived under the shadow of werewolves in relative safety. |
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They had been walking in the Flower Meadow east of Norntown, where most of the norns lived in a warren of interconnected rooms and gardens. |
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The insurgents still had strongholds in the north-western district of Jolan, a warren of narrow streets. |
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The fight back against ignorance and prejudice in Ethiopia starts in a small warren of offices in a back street of the capital. |
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Of the synagogues they built and rebuilt, four still nestle in this timeless Turkish warren, two as museums. |
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He hurried down to the kitchens, a warren of interconnecting passageways and strange rooms. |
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Bricked in and built around, the vaults became a warren of nooks, crannies and tunnels forming the historic city's underworld. |
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By the 15th cent., the palace was a rabbit warren of rooms and corridors, swarming with servants and lawyers, and liable to flooding. |
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At the end of the day even if all the work was done on the centre, we'd still have a large hall upstairs and a rabbit warren of rooms. |
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The Underground vanished deeper into the warren of tunnels beneath London, but without the support of the Sleeper agents. |
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He set off into the woods, and strapping the bag around his neck, he stopped near a rabbit's warren. |
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After luring her into a warren of back streets, Dadia throttled her and subjected her to a series of indecent assaults. |
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Do you know there's this old church in Aberdeen that's now a great muckle warren o' a pub that can hold 1,500 folk? |
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The ground floor is a warren of rooms crammed with every kind of device you ever saw in an ironmonger's, and quite a lot more besides. |
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Hundreds of other drinkers packed into the warren of rooms as the star's voice blasted out of the sound system. |
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So I slipped through the flies, blundered through the warren of half-remembered alcoves and out the stage door. |
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And so he now found himself lurking at the warren, enjoying the sense of power that comes from observing while being unobserved. |
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His duties included the care and management of the warren, a securely fenced area for rabbit burrows. |
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Leading off the main thoroughfare, a warren of smaller streets and squares provide the perfect retreat for food and beer. |
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The half-dozen or so low cigar-shaped mounds are pillow mounds relating to a more recent rabbit warren. |
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They also point out that the simple shape helps to accommodate the warren of recording studios required within the building. |
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I found out very quickly there were a number of special-interest groups who made city hall their private warren. |
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Give him the warren of streets with their hiding places and dolly birds willing to feed and shelter a man for a few quick feels. |
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The officials and other 20 walkers were gone, leaving Norm to make his own way through the rabbit warren to the track. |
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All his senses were focussed upon the rabbits grazing dimwittedly over the open meadowland above their warren. |
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Backstage, hidden away in its unseen archives, labyrinthine corridors and a warren of dark store-rooms are more clues to the lives of Nicholas and Alexandra. |
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Visitors enter through a yellow door by a car park and climb down seven flights of stairs to the warren, which volunteers are restoring by the light of sodium lamps. |
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Constructed from a warren of cellars, the bar is full of little hidey-holes where you can lounge on leather banquettes and happily while away the evening over a bottle or two. |
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When the ferreter slips his charge into the warren and watches it slide into the darkness, his face is full of a tender anxiety and an eager prayer for success. |
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Further houses were bought, and municipal functions developed like a rabbit warren, including eventually the city archives, prison, orphanage, post office, and fire station. |
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Continuing through the rabbit warren of corridors to the canteen, he then gobbles up a chocolate profiterole and orders some falafel. |
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She cast about for his location, eventually following the architecture down below the house and grounds into the warren of interconnected bunkers and tunnels. |
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The hostel had 25 two and three-tiered bunks on the ground floor and a virtual rabbit warren of about 20 rooms on the first floor, with four or five people per room. |
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More centrist Democrats will make a few gestures in the warren direction, but nothing more. |
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Most ship-breaking workers are migrants from the north who rent rooms in the warren of makeshift shanties that totter over the water's edge. |
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A neighborhood emerges out of a warren of walls, alleys, and roofs. |
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We have ripped out al of the awful rabbit warren of rooms and are hopefully on the way to converting it back to the former glory that it once was. |
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It is thought Zac had gone into an unused rabbit or fox warren. |
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The warren of tunnels and side passages hampered Bahzell's advance badly. |
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The words origin, Florida, horrible, quarrel, warren, as well as tomorrow, sorry, sorrow,, etc. |
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The origin of The Warren lies in a domestic warren at Tower Place in Old Woolwich. |
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Hawkshead has a timeless atmosphere and consists of a characterful warren of alleys, overhanging gables and a series of mediaeval squares. |
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I wade through tussocky grass well over my knees, each step into an unknown warren of holes as I struggle to the top of one ridge. |
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Tom has a name for this type of presentation, though he saves it for me as we walk back along the grey rabbit warren of corridors, with a Plan A and a Plan B agreed between him and the patient. |
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When company comes, you are not to pop out and stare, and then run in again, like frightened rabbits in a warren. |
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The City was essentially medieval in its street plan, an overcrowded warren of narrow, winding, cobbled alleys. |
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But beyond the dargah, and the medieval warren in which it sits, north India's present-day politics can be a good deal less accommodating of religious diversity. |
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Kittens are born in a nest in an isolated part of the warren. |
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A marauding stoat entered the rabbit warren and killed fifteen bunnies. |
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It was originally known as the Woolwich Warren, having begun on land previously used as a domestic warren in the grounds of a Tudor house, Tower Place. |
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The significance of the term warren nowadays is not what it once was. |
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Nearly four decades on he's transformed a formerly neglected warren of small, bare rooms into an English country home which is unselfconsciously grand. |
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