Where seedlings had lined out the field only two days before there were bald seed beds splashed with puddles of goose droppings. |
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The scintillating sun was already starting to descend and it was starting to get cold, giving my arms goose bumps. |
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Just prior to the formal tour I led an unofficial tour of random colleagues from assorted units on a wild goose chase round the backstairs. |
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Also popular for special meals is roast duck, pork, or goose with dumplings and sauerkraut. |
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Christmas dinner includes roast pork or goose, blood sausage, sauerkraut, potatoes, and head cheese, with gingerbread cookies for dessert. |
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With real-life college football starting up recently, I literally get goose bumps listening to the passion and emotion of the crowds. |
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I don't know if we're going to do the Rivers and Wildlife Celebration but we will get out for some sandhill crane and snow goose action. |
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Matsa squirmed to look at what had pinned him to the ground, hoping it wasn't a talking goose. |
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The explorers introduced to science Clark's nutcracker and Lewis's woodpecker, as well as the sage grouse and the lesser Canada goose. |
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The sudden rush of cold air gave her goose bumps, but she ignored them and took his bandaged hand in hers. |
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While Brits eat turkey at Christmas, Spaniards look forward to festive feasts of clams, crabs, cockles, mussels, octopus and goose barnacles. |
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We decided we to take a chance on the jar of Petrossian whole goose foie gras in aspic with port wine. |
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Cook diced potatoes, garlic and rosemary in a few spoonfuls of the reserved goose fat for the crispest, crunchiest potatoes ever. |
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My shoulders tensed instantaneously, terrified tremors running through me, goose bumps rising on my exposed flesh. |
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Sandra felt her arm hairs rise slowly as her arms were covered with goose bumps. |
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The more it leans on the franchise, industry observers believe, the more it risks killing the golden goose. |
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But search time can be reduced if anyone seeing a goose wearing a coloured collar with black letters can report it to the laboratory. |
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They've constructed loon, goose, and duck nesting platforms as well as wood duck and bluebird houses. |
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Non-cricketing sports in India would go to any lengths for such coverage, and here he is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs! |
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Currently we've got warthogs, monkeys, a baboon, small antelopes, a scrub hare and an Egyptian goose. |
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Holiday foods included jellied pigs feet, goose stuffed with prunes, and roasted suckling pig. |
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Throughout our period various breeds of birds were used to supply different quills, including duck, goose, swan and pheasant. |
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Raine turned to leave, waving her boss good-bye as she wobbled like a goose towards the frost-lined door of the small book-store. |
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The identification mark on the head draws the difference between the female and male variety, goose and the gander. |
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The combination worked well in the duck blind, and was great for goose and turkey hunting. |
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There is an unpleasant smell in the goose shed and we suspect that the early laid eggs have addled. |
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Boy oh boy, you guys sure know how to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs! |
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By outsourcing American jobs, American companies are killing the goose that lays the golden eggs, the American consumer. |
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I set off an a wild goose chase for corned beef and white pudding, but having no luck, I returned to the hotel for a late lunch. |
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Dig into a tasty Hungarian sausage, or beef with dumplings and gravy, or roast goose with sauerkraut. |
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Other journalists were sent on wild goose chases across Newport to non-existent accreditation offices. |
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Elliot said in a lecture in 1956 that he was sorry he sent so many people off on a wild goose chase for meanings that were not there. |
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So why isn't rack of pork more popular, up there with goose and turkey as the third option for Christmas dinner? |
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Similarly the number of calls to police helplines meant that, however well intentioned, the search was sent off on several wild goose chases. |
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I give Trent a kiss and goose him once I reach his locker on Monday morning. |
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There are many times I saw him goose her affectionately as he walked by her in the kitchen. |
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Never goose anybody with your wand, unless it is specifically called for in the ritual. |
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Trying to find decent gifts whilst fighting pushy people and time constraints is like going on a wild goose chase. |
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On each occasion to date, the search for the unholy grail has proved more of a wild goose chase. |
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He was preparing to land near Houston when a snow goose struck the left side of the cockpit canopy. |
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They don't like being brought on wild goose chases up and down here to meetings in Claremorris. |
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If he cannot, his credibility will suffer, and so will his efforts to goose the bureaucracy to better protect the public. |
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Why would the United States want to kill the goose that lays the golden eggs, our sense of security in our property rights? |
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So cue up your mix tape and find the 15 to 20 minutes of material that will goose your party into another gear for the rest of the year. |
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My youngest son wouldn't say boo to a goose and he was absolutely petrified. |
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What's more, there's a clear incentive to goose these numbers, especially among tech companies that are heavy issuers of employee stock options. |
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He has been able to goose up the money supply without suffering serious price inflation, due to various underlying deflationary trends. |
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It turns out that the lad who looks like a no-nonsense squaddie on the park wouldn't say boo to a goose outwith those environs. |
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Ground-nesting birds such as the endangered nene or Hawaiian goose and Hawaiian dark-rumped petrel are particularly vulnerable. |
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Indeed, if purchasing bonds drives down U.S. bond yields, it may goose the American economy. |
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At work neither of them would say boo to the proverbial goose, yet here they are behaving like a couple of irritating street tykes. |
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Colonial goose is an economical dish made of stuffed mutton bearing no relation to any goose. |
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Right up to the 1950s, our colonial goose was still tickling the fancy of foreign visitors. |
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Colonial goose first appeared in cookery books at the end of the 19th century. |
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The term colonial goose must already have been in common use in the 1890s, cropping up in a story by Rudyard Kipling. |
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If I hadn't met him, I'd probably still be cowering in a corner somewhere, refusing to say boo to a goose. |
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Don't forget our great range of cakes, tarts and bread, free-range hen, duck and goose eggs and home made pasta sauces, pickles and preserves. |
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I only hope these families have saved money during the two years that the very fertile goose laid the golden eggs. |
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Her bed was an oak four-post bed with sheets of silk and pillows of soft goose feathers. |
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The maiden quickly laid her head against the pillow stuffed with goose feathers. |
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When I started, I was just a very quiet north-Kent girl who didn't say boo to a goose. |
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My salad was mixed greens and had pickled and smoked puffin, smoked duck, and goose confit. |
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Cheaper options included various meat fillets, including chicken, veal, duck, goose and pork. |
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Now unhand me, sir, or I vill cook your goose instead of the one on the stove! |
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But Australia does have immense, hot cultural strength and flaming pride and we will cook Howard 's goose with it. |
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This 1 pound mushroom anchor is a good anchor for small gang rigs or larger decoys such as goose or sea ducks. |
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Traces of goose feather fletchings have been found and swan and eagle are also known to be good feathers for fletching. |
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That's why I'm pushing so hard to get side jobs now, while the goose is still cackling. |
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Finally, goose hunters may benefit from a late-December influx of Canada geese. |
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Her skin reacted to the small touches, goose bumps jittering across her flesh as her face flushed hot. |
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You can purchase free-range hen, duck and goose eggs in addition to jams and preserves. |
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The harpy woman shook her wings and let out a blood curdling cry from the depths of her throat, raising goose bumps on my arms. |
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When it was named the state bird in the late 1950s, the Hawaiian goose was on the verge of extinction. |
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There is a growing school of thought that what is sauce for the goose may be poison for the gander. |
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The show features local artists and carvers and has some fun contests like duck and goose calling, decoy rigs, whittling, and model sneakboxes. |
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The reason why we use those words is because moose has an Algonquin word root and goose has a Germanic word root so the plurals are different. |
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What's good for the goose is good for the gander, and they say that they would welcome strong verification on both sides of the peninsula. |
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The old saying of what's good for the goose is good for the gander comes strikingly to mind. |
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Is it any wonder that there are groups among the economic underclass who reckon that what's good for the goose is good for the gander? |
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Apparently this gander and his goose decided that the sauce they're serving up to everyone else wasn't to their liking. |
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Our collective understanding of biology is growing by leaps and bounds because sauce for the goose is so often sauce for the gander. |
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Researchers believe that the goose was evolving into the niche of mammalian herbivores which were missing from the islands. |
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I sought express instructions that I was to make this argument and the Commissioner recognises that sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. |
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My teeth chattered a bit and goose bumps prickled my skin, but I ignored it. |
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That prompts Kelly to observe that what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. |
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Of course he was given a lot more leeway now that he had proven himself the golden goose of Columbia. |
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Here I observed a number of domestic ducks, including a Muscovy duck, a mallard hybrid, and the Pekin duck, along with a greylag goose. |
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Last week, as Amazon.com shares took a tumble, they must have been asking if their golden goose was about to be slain. |
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As big as a goose and with a six-foot wingspan, the southern giant petrel nests throughout the Antarctic continent. |
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It could also threaten what has been the golden goose for NBC, the Games on prime time. |
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The off-licence industry is seen as the golden goose of the past ten years. |
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All three major cultivars of lettuce come up with the big goose egg in the caffeine department. |
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Considering we watched him drop two goose eggs in the Euro League Semifinals and Finals, he should be pumped to be back in the League. |
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For all I know I'll run around making drinks for you all night and at the end you leave me a big goose egg on the tip line. |
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For starters, I had a medallion of goose and duck foie gras embedded in a muscat and calves foot jelly, and Abi has a warm goats cheese salad. |
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At the end of the meeting, Jae had eight points, Korie had six, Erica had three, and Finnegan had a big goose egg next to her name. |
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Not too many teams win in the NFL after putting up goose eggs in the second half. |
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The 2000 season ended with goose eggs for a number of established major leaguers. |
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That's two goose eggs in a row, counting the preseason-ending loss to the Raiders. |
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But the No.31 team didn't win a race this season, and that goose egg has become an increasing source of frustration. |
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In four other seasons, the figure soared to '1' before receding to the familiar goose egg the next year. |
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A goose miraculously survived when two bolts fired from a crossbow went through its neck. |
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He's also racked up three goose eggs and appears to be well on his way to taking the next step in his hockey career. |
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The dress fell below her knees, the soft red fabric brushing against her legs and sending goose pimples creeping across her flesh. |
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Jack slipped out of the car, the chilly night air lashing against his skin and sending goose pimples creeping over his flesh. |
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Habitat is manipulated to increase goose numbers and therefore create the excuse that hunting is needed to control overpopulation. |
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I couldn't help noticing that several of these midriffs sported textured goose pimples. |
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Manv similarities exist between Nearctic and Palearctic goose populations, but there are also many differences. |
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Lia placed her hands on her lap, the overwhelming cold biting through her thin blouse and sending goose pimples creeping over her flesh. |
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She had goose pimples running up and down her arms as she stirred the spoon in the coffee cup. |
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I hate it when I break out in goose pimples and my palms sweat and my throat goes all parched. |
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It was cold there, very cold, and my naked flesh grew goose pimples from the chill. |
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My heart leapt into my throat and started choking me, a wave of heat rushing through my body and leaving goose pimples on my skin. |
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A sudden blast of warmth hit her, and began to dissolve some of the goose pimples on her pale skin. |
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I had goose bumps along my arms and I could feel the hairs on the nape of my neck standing up. |
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It sent goose pimples up her arms and the flush that had started across her cheeks began to burn. |
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Police are investigating Sunday's shooting when the goose and her three young goslings were used as target practice. |
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An aggressive Canada goose supervised its goslings while ducks enjoyed bread offered by a child. |
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The greylag goose is a native species in Iceland, the United Kingdom, and Europe, and it also winters in the Mediterranean and southern Asia. |
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He is more or less a professional hunter, but even he has been known to return from a goose hunt empty-handed. |
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Spinning around, I noticed my nakedness, the goose pimples on my warm flesh. |
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And last month, Bob, Zane was goose hunting in the field across the road and killed a snow goose. |
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It adopts many sorts of fat, including lard, butter, goose fat, or roast dripping. |
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Plumage on a mature blue goose is a deep slate tone except for a white head and, in some, a buff-colored belly. |
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Last week, as the company's shares took a tumble, they must have been asking if their golden goose was about to be slain. |
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The Canada goose was spotted on CCTV cameras and four security officers, used to collaring shoplifters, were sent to apprehend it. |
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We can feel the pull of muscle and the beat of feathered wings of the snow goose as it makes its long migration. |
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The bean goose breeds along northern Eurasia from the highlands of Norway in the west to Kamchatka in the east. |
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His breath was warm and tickly on my neck, giving me goose bumps while shivers ran down my spine. |
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Add garlic, thyme, rosemary, bay leaves, juniper berries, peppercorns, reserved duck necks and remaining duck or goose fat. |
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My country is on the eastern side of Melville Island where people today hunt for magpie goose and go fishing for freshwater barramundi. |
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There is also a small species known as the barnacle goose, arrayed in motley plumage, of whose nesting haunts we have no certain knowledge. |
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For instance, detailed study of the DNA of the barnacle goose has located its origin on a twig of the Canada goose's family tree. |
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Such a Materialist is a theroid idiot with the stamp of the goose upon him. |
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In spite of my goose bumps, I love the texture of the soft fabric against my bare back. |
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People might well have argued that it was a waste of money to send Christopher Columbus on a wild goose chase. |
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Personally, I found value in being able to compare sizes and trajectories in the Nearctic goose populations against those of the western Palearctic. |
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Then, the big goose egg that the administration is going to get from Iran will more obviously be a zip. |
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She had goose bumps all over her body and a bruise on her arm. |
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Cooks in southwestern France still dispute which meats make the best cassoulet, but various combinations of pork, sausage, mutton, partridge, duck, and goose may be used. |
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When a goose is flying in formation its call is a slow, measured honk. |
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But the splendid Arctic goose is popular in waterfowl collections. |
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I am hard at work over here researching religious syncretism for an article that I want to write, and it has lead me on quite a wild goose chase around the internet. |
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The creek is running, but it's as black as Baal's blood, black as the ichor of a god no one dares worship, and it runs like slow clotted goose fat. |
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Triks managed to run up and goose her just as the photo was being taken. |
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But the constantly increasing numbers do goose the excitement level. |
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The 1977 paper made clear that they should not goose growth with low interest rates if doing so would call into question their commitment to sound money. |
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We need one of those altercations every few shows to goose up our ratings. |
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Perhaps they do this every night just to goose the lobby-bar revenue. |
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She indolently sat up, goose bumps forming up and down her bare arms from the chilliness usually associated with dawn, and looked at the alarm clock beside her bed. |
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Girls in swimsuits displaying acres of white, goose pimply flesh shivering in the blustery weather that was a summer's day in Scarborough can still be recalled. |
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That cooked my goose in the birthplace of selective democracy. |
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The long fletchings were of goose or swan feather, either four or three flights per shaft, these being glued and bound with a spiral of linen thread onto the shafts. |
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My dad still has his original goose feather flighted darts too. |
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Wipe the goose dry, remove the giblets and pop the lemon and herbs inside. |
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Jay snuggled back down into his goose down pillows and picked up a tennis ball to ideally throw at the ceiling, then he looked at Chris who was still fumbling with his words. |
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The goose preserves are poached in melted fat and the bases of stocks and fumets are made in accordance with a precise scale and according to western norms. |
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What's good for the goose is obviously not good enough for the gander as section 144 only comes into effect for those not in cohort with the regime. |
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What's good for the US goose may not be good for the Japanese gander. |
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Without wanting to pour oil upon the ever-burning fire of subcontinental paranoia, it does seem that the goose and the gander are treated differently. |
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A domestic tourism market may not be the golden goose so keenly coveted by hoteliers, restaurateurs and others, but it is at least a solid silver or sturdy bronze one. |
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I put it to him that Y2K's been a golden goose for his industry. |
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Another outstanding year and another goose egg on the Cy Young scoreboard. |
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If he puts up another goose egg this season, he could be gone. |
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Every time I was carrying out a mundane task and I remembered what had just happened, the scale of the destruction brought me out in goose pimples. |
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Larek's wet clothing stuck to his skin and offered no warmth at all, and quickly he found his toes going numb and his skin breaking out in goose pimples. |
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She looks at me from outside the car and she's wearing a strapless cocktail dress and the skin on her arms is covered in goose pimples under a thin shawl. |
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The Nene goose is Hawaii's state bird and endemic to the islands. |
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We installed 12 new goose exclosures every year at snow-melt in late June. |
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I wandered around aimlessly for a while, then gave the goose to an acquiescent hippy on a barge. |
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During the winter months the jhils to the north of the district are well stocked with the teal and various kinds of ducks, pochards, sheldrakes and goose. |
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And tracking down ingredients such as tat tsoi no longer feels like a wild goose chase, since speciality foods are now stocked in many supermarkets. |
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When we arrived at the address, a highrise near Vancouver General Hospital, we realized it was a home for senior citizens and that we were probably on a wild goose chase. |
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It'll all be that kind of guess work, and many wild goose chases. |
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Sir, again, the people in those vehicles potentially were witnesses, and never in my mind would I classify a potential witness as a wild goose chase. |
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But the hunt stank of a wild goose chase as soon as it began. |
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If we continue to believe that we need to find that one right person or that one wise individual, then we are stuck on a hopeless road of a wild goose chase. |
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But the real downside of media-sponsored rewards is that people seeking to cash in will pass information that sends investigating officers off on wild goose chases. |
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No point in killing the goose that lays the golden eggs, is there? |
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It does no good to goose your manufacturing exports with a devaluation if your manufacturers can't buy raw materials. |
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They came with tiny white beans that tasted of salt and goose fat but with a herby edge, and ribbons of bright green savoy cabbage, cooked with bacon lardons. |
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The decadent food, which include lashings of pricey ingredients such as lobster and goose liver, has gained the restaurant two Michelin stars and a sheaf of awards. |
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Others show a pair of young men, their faces weirdly painted, toying with liquid-filled beakers and sitting down to a repast of blue-painted goose. |
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Under both the law and the ethics governing armed conflicts, sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. |
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What was sauce for the Michael Dukakis goose, is sauce for the Michael Huckabee gander. |
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That's the golden goose, and Klein misses it in his effort to be fair and comprehensive. |
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Outdoor explorer shows featuring real-life people in extreme climates tend to feature Canada goose coats, he noted. |
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The Kazan Tatars prepare many familiar Near Eastern dishes such as pilafs and kebabs using cold-climate ingredients, beef or goose often replacing lamb and chicken. |
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We had a little goose that was laying golden eggs, and they told us to snip its head off. |
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Each room is richly appointed with goose down comforters, plush terry robes, oversized bathtubs, high-speed Internet access lines, a safe and mini bar. |
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The gardens, nurseries, orchards, walled garden, arboretum, ice house, oyster farm and barnacle goose sanctuary will all, in time, be revived thoroughly. |
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So the barnacle goose and the small Canada geese were more closely related to each other than the small Canada goose was to the large Canada goose. |
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These little acts of bastardry are proof they know their goose is cooked. |
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Strung with hemp impregnated with beeswax such a bow could shoot an Ash wood, steel tipped arrow with goose feather flights accurately over a range of 300 yards. |
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Predictably, Wand does not treat Pictures as an orchestral or sonic showpiece, although it would wrong to say that his reading doesn't raise goose bumps of a different sort. |
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Lightly blanch the cabbage and add to a pan with the goose fat. |
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He sings the praises of George, an elderly goose which has apparently taken a family of young ducklings under his wing and regularly helps shepherd them across the road. |
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It is a great place for information on bluebill hunting, Minnesota bluebill hunting, Saskatchewan snow goose hunting and other hunting information. |
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Before you can say boo to a goose, we enter dangerous ground where relatively harmless differences between people become a cause for complaint and division. |
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By now, it was clear he didn't have wits enough to say boo to a goose. |
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He may have been a small nervous man who would not say boo to a goose. |
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And this one's a cross between a swan and a goose, and we call him a swoose. |
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Thus continued a goose chase that produced, well, a goose egg. |
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I get goose bumps every time I think about stepping out at Old Trafford again, as does walking out on the pitch. |
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How's that for Apples my little quran thumping goose stepping little wanna be terrorist? |
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Extinct species include the South Island goose, South Island giant moa, harpagornis and South Island piopio. |
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There's something very depressing about goose pimples and lower back tattoos on the early morning school run. |
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The park is one of the chief refuges in Australia for several species, among them the magpie goose, green pygmy-goose and Burdekin duck. |
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Shooting a low, slow goose that decides to fly about cornstalk high in a straight line right across your gun barrel is a different story. |
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Here is a plot which has everything needed to send a chill up your spine, not to mention putting goose pimples upon goose pimples. |
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We broke with tradition and had goose for Thanksgiving instead of turkey. |
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As I approached her, goose pimples appeared only to be replaced by my expletives. |
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There are a variety of advantages to a spread of goose silhouettes, not the least of which are their packability and ease of carry. |
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I got goose pimples and shivers when I actually thought about standing on top of the world. |
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Atypical multiple, papilliform, xanthomatous, cutaneous neoplasia in a goose. |
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The lesser snow goose and Ross' goose tend to migrate mostly on flyways west of the Atlantic Flyway. |
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Hungry mallards and pintails often mix right in with geese in crop fields, so waving a goose flag is a perfectly natural enticer for ducks. |
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Again, set a reasonable price for the old hogleg or goose gun for it to sell during this geological epoch. |
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He scored the goose skin into tiny square grids and plopped it skin side down on a hot pan. |
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I have a lovely goose feather duvet, so was dubious about trying synthetic. |
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Make this hacky sack and practice your kick bag footwork to keep those goose bumps at bay. |
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They enlist the services of fun-loving penguin Caruso, Arctic hare Lena and snow goose Pieps to scour every inch of the ice floes to find Lars. |
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They included a golden eagle chasing a red fox in Bulgaria and a snow goose taking on an arctic fox in Russia. |
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One of the men was carrying a carving knife and a live goose. |
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There are moor hens nesting here, and we've had sightings of mallards, a Canada goose, herons and willow warblers. |
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The charity also wants the Welsh Government to give legal protection to the Greenland white-fronted goose. |
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A barnacle goose was with them, but there was no sign of the small race Canada goose from Downholland. |
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The larvae feed on sticky goose grass, or bedstraw as it's sometimes known, and have colourful reddishbrown bodies with white dots. |
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Whenever a good tune is created, the creative satisfaction or the yardstick for judging how good it is is whether it gives you goose bumps. |
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Waterfowl entries may depict the black brant, common merganser, greater scaup or dusky Canada goose, also shown in their customary surroundings. |
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Counters always hope to record a rarity, and last year, the greater white-fronted goose was a special surprise. |
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Baba ganoush and hummus with crispy strips of homemade pitta for dipping while the other half enjoyed some creamy goose liver pate. |
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Biefe, Mutton, and Porke, shred pies of the best, Pig, veale, goose, and capon, and Turkey well drest. |
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Stories should be 300 to 1,200 words in length and make the reader laugh, cry, or get goose bumps. |
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The dark-bellied brent goose has also declined, after an initial recovery of numbers. |
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The cash has been used to safeguard a variety of creatures, including such birds as the golden plover and dark-bellied Brent goose. |
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The Calidrid wader, a critically endangered Red-breasted goose, and Greenland's White-fronted goose are faced with extinction. |
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The Aleutian Canada goose nests entirely on islands of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. |
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He rescued an injured fox and a Canadian goose three days ago and wants to check their recovery. |
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Looking expectantly at us on the grass outside our caravan was a Canadian goose, its eyes fixed firmly on the snack in my daughter's hand. |
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Even the most gullible hunter cannot picture a toy or even a miniature poodle tangling with an outraged, crippled Canada goose. |
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Below the drawing of the goose, there is a short poem, which parodies the nursery rhyme Goosey Goosey Gander. |
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The term goose applies to the female in particular, while gander applies to the male in particular. |
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Arkady, the KGB sleeper agent who has been feeding them information, has basically sent them on a wild goose chase. |
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You hear the beginning bits of Z-cars and the hairs stand up on the back of your neck and the goose pimples come. |
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I would stay snakebit though, and spent the next morning in a cornfield goose pit with no luck whatsoever, a day for socializing. |
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The loon, the size of a large duck or small goose, resembles these birds in shape when swimming. |
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The Hawaiian Monk Seal, one of the rarest mammals in the world, and the Nene, the world's rarest goose, can also be spotted around the property. |
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Enhancement of local species richness in tundra by seed dispersal through guts of muskox and barnacle goose. |
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To German defender Steffi Jones, the crowd was large enough to grow goose pimples on her arms despite the 82-degree heat. |
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Faroese domestic breed include Faroe pony, Faroe cow, Faroe sheep, Faroese goose and Faroese duck. |
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There was milk punch and spiced whisky, a smell of goose and maukin roasting on the spit. |
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At 8-8 coming out to the table the crowd's reaction gave me goose pimples and i was shaking. |
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Accordingly two of the club went out and shortly after returned with a Hissian, a cant word with the soldiers, for a goose. |
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I took this 'ere paper, you see, to help a poor furriner, who could n't make himself understood any more than a wild goose. |
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The park is one of Australia's chief refuges for several bird species, including the Burdekin duck and magpie goose. |
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She also meets a goose who, when faced with a choice, stayed with his mate, and she hears how a siamang gibbon dealt with the death of his life partner. |
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Certain livestock were typical and unique to the Vikings, including the Icelandic horse, Icelandic cattle, a plethora of sheep breeds, the Danish hen and the Danish goose. |
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Compare the identical development of the high back goose vowel. |
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Other prominent symbols include the beaver, Canada goose, and common loon, the Crown, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and more recently the totem pole and Inuksuk. |
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The US Fish and Wildlife Service released a Final Environmental Impact Statement addressing the management of overabundant resident Canada goose populations. |
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I hear it's harder to see the goose pimples through a deep tan, although a few bottles of Stella usually put paid to any feelings of hypothermia anyway. |
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Examples of vestigial structures in humans include wisdom teeth, the coccyx, the vermiform appendix, and other behavioural vestiges such as goose bumps and primitive reflexes. |
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The Greenland white-fronted goose is a rare race of the white-fronted goose that breeds in Greenland and winters in small areas of Scotland, Wales and Ireland. |
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She's an independent-minded Canadian goose who doesn't care about fitting in, and who wants to do something different when it's time for the fall migration. |
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The laws on fowl pest put an end to the goose fair at Tavistock. |
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If the golden goose has fowl pest, the only cure is to wring its neck and while we're at it, apply the same treatment to the agents and corporate guests. |
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You are not going to score against him by skating down the wing and hitting a slapshot and that is why he has thrown up two goose eggs against us. |
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When I got on him in the paddock I would get goose pimples and from his back you could hear so many people saying his name because he had such a big following. |
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The unusual magpie goose is in a family of its own, the Anseranatidae. |
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His moody, underexposed shot of a greylag goose on the bank of the Thames, set against the Shard, is proof that the beauty of nature can be captured anywhere. |
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I had goose bumps listening to the broadcast and hearing that he won. |
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For instance, a permaculturist would not despair at the sight of snails and slugs but instead recruit the services of a mollusk-eating goose or duck. |
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You don't want to get chilly-chilly and get goose bumps, do you? |
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Leading De Doorns goose down duvet company Hex Valley Down has announced that they will extend a lifetime guarantee on all their 100 percent pure down products. |
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His moody, underexpos ed shot of a greylag goose on the bank of the Thames, set against the Sh ard, is proof that the beauty of nature can be captured anywhere. |
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Although Sicilian cuisine is commonly associated with sea food, meat dishes, including goose, lamb, goat, rabbit, and turkey, are also found in Sicily. |
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Old names for the northern gannet include solan and solan goose. |
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When this east wind stops biting the goose pimples it will be here. |
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The vehicle was left under some shelter with the fire still burning whilst the operators retired to a nearby public house for a meal of roast goose and drinks. |
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Other local breeds include the Shetland sheep, cow, goose, and duck. |
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The Svalbard barnacle goose, which overwinters in the Solway Firth, saw numbers plummet to just 300 by the 1940s but the population recovered to some 30,000 today. |
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The goose is a seasonal breeder with a low egg production rate. |
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Messrs Tesco, Lidl, Carrefour and the others have all corners covered from marzipan stolen to potted goose, tasty banderillas, crisp bruschetta, foie gras and so much more. |
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In Pieter Bruegel the Elder's 'The Harvesters', from the Met, tiny background figures can be seen throwing sticks at a tied-up goose in a game called squail. |
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Phil Grainger, who played on the wing, had goose pimples but he made a try-scoring tackle near the end of the game which summed up the team's gritty performance. |
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