In less than twenty minutes he was on his way up town, and with him were four tidewaiters and Sergeant Sparrow. |
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They were also concerned about Sparrow Hill being so close to Broadfield Park, which they said was used by alcoholics and drug users. |
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No, Stevie has a friend named Sparrow whose pot-bellied biliousness is matched only by his horrible table manners. |
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It didn't sound like a Song Sparrow, I thought as I lifted my binocs, but perhaps that was a flight call. |
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The most welcome sighting was our first Chipping Sparrow of the year, pictured to the right. |
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Her most recent work in progress is a selection in a New Millennium series to be published by Black Sparrow Press. |
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The Yellow Warbler and the Song Sparrow are the two most often parasitized species in the United States. |
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The western reclaimed strip mines may support the largest Henslow's Sparrow populations in the Northeast. |
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O'Callaghan had a regular avian visitor every morning, the high-pitched voice of Sammy Sparrow. |
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His use of the stage and his movement through the audience shows us how Sparrow tells a story. |
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However, it is the responsibility of the DFO to implement a system which will conform to the priorities set forth in Sparrow. |
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As such, the R v. Sparrow justification test had to be refined for Aboriginal commercial fishing rights. |
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Sparrow left her job to pursue a career in jewelry-making, where she could work from home and raise her daughter. |
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Cap'n Jack Sparrow is a pirate who's infamous for his ineptitude. |
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Adrian Sparrow, the recently married Captain of the Pattaya Panthers Rugby Club came up with a sterling idea of having his stag night as a Rugby trip to Phuket. |
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She carries a 100 mm gun, anti-submarine torpedoes, a Sea Sparrow launcher, Harpoon, Phalanx close-in anti-air weapons and two multi-role helicopters. |
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The most typical call is a monosyllabic chirp that sounds very much like the chirp of the common House Sparrow, amplified. |
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Jack Sparrow, the grooviest swashbuckler on the bounding main, in this swaggering action adventure. |
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As my colleague Andrew Sparrow blogged: Miliband says there has been a lot of talk of coalitions in recent weeks. |
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The Lincoln's Sparrow is a small, streaky sparrow, similar in appearance to the Song Sparrow, but smaller and paler than the dark Song Sparrows seen in Washington. |
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The Harris's Sparrow is a rare but regular wintering bird in Washington. |
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Walking around the cemetery yielded a handful of red-wings, phoebes, doves, and Song Sparrows and nice looks at a Field Sparrow and a White-eyed Vireo. |
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The time has come for Jack Sparrow to be rescued from Davy Jones's Locker. |
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Nike teamed up with First Nation artist Debra Sparrow to create popular hockey jerseys. |
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In casting news, Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce is joining the show as High Sparrow, who might be the only actual do-gooder in King's Landing. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow carries his trusty compass to find objects, and others can perform double jumps or carry more substantial weapons. |
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Other performers include Johnny Beverton, Angie Walter, Dark Sky, Jack Sparrow, and Coreless. |
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Andrew Sparrow will be back in the hotseat tomorrow bright and early. |
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His second wife was Jane Sparrow, whom he married in 1987, and with whom he had three children, Leonora, Edwina and Henry. |
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Shortly after, the band left Sparrow and drifted out of the public eye. |
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When we go to court, which is the suggestion of the Sparrow decision-go to court and thrash out the commercial issues, and we've done that-what does Mr. Anderson's government do? |
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After a gap of four years, Captain Jack Sparrow is back hoisting the Jolly Roger and splicing the mainbrace. |
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This is particularly true for some threatened species that have a limited range or whose numbers have dropped sharply in the last few years in Québec, such as the Blue-Winged Teal and the Vesper Sparrow. |
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In the spring and fall, you can see and hear migratory birds including warblers, vireos, finches, the Rufous Hummingbird, Tree Swallow, and Chipping Sparrow. |
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The liveblog will be back on Monday, with Andrew Sparrow at the helm. |
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The treaty ignores the decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada in Sparrow and Van der Peet that rejected aboriginal claims to the trade and barter sale of food fish and the commercial sale of salmon. |
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Mrs. Sparrow practices a form of cartomancy known as the Octavo, in which a tarot-like deck points the way to the fulfillment of wishes, both political and personal. |
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Kids' music got mushier in the UK as the 70s came to a close, as choir-led records like Brian and Michael's Matchstalk Men, the Ramblers' The Sparrow, and St Winifred's School Choir's There's No One Quite Like Grandma. |
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Some blundering operative outside alerts Jonas Sparrow to the impending bust and she gets hit around the head by the estimable cult-leader... which only knocks the camera offline, rendering her unblind! |
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The English Sparrow in North America, especially in its relations to agriculture. |
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Sparrow and O'Brien do a Beardian analysis of how the presence of a propertyless class of Americans influenced the framing. |
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Nike, in collaboration with Musqueam artist Debra Sparrow, designed a unique jersey that incorporates several icons and cultural symbols of Canada's rich history. |
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The House Sparrow is no longer exterminable, but he may be, must be kept within bounds. |
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The House Sparrow is no longer exterminatable, but he may be, must be kept within bounds. |
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Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company arrests Will and Elizabeth for aiding Captain Jack Sparrow in the previous film. |
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Captain Jack Sparrow is on a quest to find the fabled Fountain of Youth and crosses paths with a former lover, Angelica. |
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There is probably no town in China where the click of the Sparrow dominoes is so little heard. |
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The other projects named Sparrow Shore Avenue, Wild Stone Premium, and Wildstone Brob are located near Hyderabad. |
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Scarce birds on the Little Orme included Tree Sparrow, Pied Flycatcher, Grasshopper Warbler and Tree Pipits. |
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The White-throated Sparrow is a socially monogamous migratory passerine that breeds throughout the boreal forests of North America. |
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Their dad Steve, an engineer, would love to tinker with the engine all weekend but our 65ft narrowboat Hedge Sparrow requires no more than the ability to turn a key. |
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Lord Kitchener and the Mighty Sparrow may not be known as well worldwide as Bob Marley, but the calypsonians are international stars of contemporary song nonetheless. |
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The other commoner and abundant birds are the House Crow, House Sparrow, Rock Pigeon, Common Myna, Black Kite, Red Vented and Red Whiskered Bulbuls. |
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In previous studies, Java Sparrow selected safflower seeds that were deeper, and Northern Cardinal selected sunflower seeds that were shorter, but thinner. |
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