No doubt he is just a yellow-bellied coward who simply wanted to have his letter published. |
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Only a yellow-bellied coward like you would need to gather a gang of six lackeys just to take me on. |
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Here he plays Charlie, a yellow-bellied mob lawyer, who hooks up with a cutthroat businessman, Vic. |
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You see that I have no need to hide my name out of shame or some revolting paltry yellow-bellied fear of reprisal from my employers. |
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So and so's research indicates that even a small rise in temperature might be disastrous to the yellow-bellied sap-sucker of the upper Zambesi. |
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I won't tell you what I think about the yellow-bellied, spineless, poor excuse for a man. |
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Significant mammal records include the yellow-bellied weasel and the crab-eating mongoose, both regarded as rare and in need of conservation. |
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So now I'm seen as yellow-bellied, a scaredy cat, and I'm going to have to make a huge gesture to prove otherwise. |
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Jerry wants Rocky to die a slithering, wailing, yellow-bellied coward. |
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Tim is a stupid yellow-bellied man who just wants to have a simple and happy life. |
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Our latest visitor, number 138, was a woodpecker, a yellow-bellied sapsucker. |
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I am delighted to find a clutch of trees peppered with quarter-inch holes, the work of yellow-bellied sapsuckers. |
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Rare-bird sightings included 20 yellow-bellied sapsuckers, 7 brown creepers and 3 peregrine falcons. |
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And this month's outbreak of bipartisanship was conspicuously yellow-bellied. |
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Rattlesnakes, bull snakes, garter snakes and the rare yellow-bellied racer will start to emerge from their winter den. |
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The phoebe seemed our sole wild bird for the day but on the way back to the car, we chanced upon some yellow-bellied beauty of a warbler. |
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The cowardly cyber-stalkers and other anonymous yellow-bellied hate-mongers who lurk on the Internet, preying on decent folks, can jolly well lump it. |
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And he'd roar with laughter over the yellow-bellied sapsucker, which is a real bird name, but he thought it was a scream of a name. |
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Watched pair of yellow-bellied sapsuckers feeding their young on insects. |
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While I agreed there was cause for concern, I said that the greater concern was weak-kneed, yellow-bellied legislators who do not have the courage to step up and say what needs to be said in legislation. |
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Helped by his friends, the yellow-bellied elephant and the grumpy hedgehog, Leon finds himself in all kinds of unexpected and perilous adventures. |
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The rockchuck, or yellow-bellied marmot, found from California, Texas, and New Mexico to British Columbia and southwestern Alberta, is another close woodchuck relative. |
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Some of these include burrowing owl, swift fox, sage grouse, loggerhead shrike, black-tailed prairie dog, yellow-bellied blue racer, and the ferruginous hawk. |
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The cowardly cyber-stalkers and other anonymous yellow-bellied hatemongers who lurk on the Internet, preying on decent folks, can jolly well lump it. |
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Another critter that is pesky but usually not lethal is the yellow-bellied sapsucker. |
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Shigo found a correlation between the scars and decay resulting from yellow-bellied sapsucker damage and the occurrence of ring shake. |
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During one count Strycker saw a yellow-bellied sapsucker, not common in these parts. |
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Baldwin even saw a yellow-bellied sapsucker at the end of the hike. |
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Birds that feed on hackberries include cedar waxwings, mockingbirds, American robins, bluebirds, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, northern flickers and quail. |
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In yellow-bellied sliders, Florida cooters, and common mud turtles, last clutches have fewer eggs than clutches laid earlier inhabiting Spring Lake, Hays County, Texas. |
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