If they're lucky, the couple will catch sight of the mousedeer, which is the world's smallest hoofed animal and features in local folklore. |
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From time to time as a gap in the trees appears I catch sight of this glistening stretch of cobalt blue water below. |
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Literally within yards from my laboratory bench, I have had the opportunity to catch sight of the workings of nature. |
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Before closing my eyes I catch sight of a notice posted on the dormitory door. |
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However, Abner did catch sight of a hint of movement on the horizon, a smudge of black, far out across the sea of dunes. |
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One of the prettiest creatures you may catch sight of is a tumbling, crystalline, globe-shaped alga known as volvox. |
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Men ran to the rail with torches and peered down at the brine, hoping to catch sight of her. |
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She and her colleagues spent the next 4 hours tramping around the mountain slopes trying to catch sight of a trogon actually calling. |
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There's a creepy moment when you catch sight of your own bottom reflected in the changing room mirror. |
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She kept saying that the reason she fell was because she was looking up, hoping to catch sight of my wide-brimmed straw hat, with the scarf streaming from it. |
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On her dives, Louise is likely to catch sight of lobster, starfish and octopus, as well as plants such as sea cucumbers, dead man's fingers and soft and hard corals. |
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Be prepared to catch sight of a familiar sliding hardware system when you pass through a high-profile venue. |
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You need very particular conditions to catch sight of the earliest and most archaic types of life. |
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And even in the city, as shown in this photograph, it was still possible to catch sight of a wood house. |
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Soon I catch sight of Moutier and in a few minutes I arrive at the station: the end of a brilliant autumn hike. |
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You occasionally hear his voice from behind the camera, or catch sight of his sweptback silver hair. |
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If you watch carefully and silently, you will be able to catch sight of animals living in the forest. |
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The woman with golden earrings glances over her shoulder to catch sight of the horizon catching fire. |
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The days follow each other in this way, each with a different flavour, until Christmas day when we catch sight of land. |
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Normally you don't catch sight of them, and some even doubt their existence. |
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Several Central African former highly-placed persons fear that the ICC will catch sight of them too. |
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Hoping to catch sight of him, she frequented performances of his plays. |
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The other night, in the Flatiron district, I happened to catch sight of Anthony Weiner. |
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It is a thrilling event to catch sight of a whale, dolphin or porpoise while out on the water. |
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Amos wanted to catch sight of the sun setting, and it was now at our backs. |
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You might just catch sight of some dolphins coming into the coast from the deeper waters further out to sea. |
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Palexpo's staff, his former colleagues and friends still used to catch sight of him a few months ago in our corridors. |
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Perhaps a little more exciting to catch sight of is the bighorn sheep, mule deer, bobcat, mountain lion, coyote or one of the amazing birds of prey. |
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Peer through the dusty glass and you might catch sight of the two thick yellow metal doors behind, jammed tightly shut with no obvious opening mechanism. |
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In the cooler season it is not unusual to catch sight of right or humpback whales from the Antarctic. |
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Suddenly, your catch sight of the advertising placard behind the table. |
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Summer and autumn months offer the best opportunities to catch sight of these beautiful and elusive creatures. |
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The carp has now the head in the herbaria and we catch sight of a big carp. |
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In those days it was the fashion to wear hats with brims as wide as a sieve, and we were sure that with such headgear, those people would never catch sight of us up there. |
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Paddlers might catch sight of a blue heron floating overhead. |
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We are even surprised when we catch sight of ourselves sometimes. |
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And, if they are exceptionally fortunate, these outdoor enthusiasts may catch sight of a lynx padding quietly through the trees or an osprey diving swiftly into the water. |
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The forecasts for importing wheat published by Gurez Zaripov, the director of the le chef de Tajikistan customs administration allows us to catch sight of a situation that is much more serious than has been announced. |
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Settling comfortably into the sledge, under the blankets, we can admire the firs, catch sight of a chamois, we often are a little bit cold as we aren't in a carousel of an amusement park. |
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Walking up the bow gangplank, visitors gaze at the huge anchor, the great wooden spars with heavy rope rigging, and catch sight of the powerful steam winches mounted on the bow deck. |
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Visitors outside the building invariably catch sight of me. |
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You should catch sight of the dam and an impressive waterfall. |
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I had been easing along the edge of the rimrock, peering over it, trying to catch sight of velvet antler tips. |
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Then she chanced to look up and catch sight of a redbird in a tree. |
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