For 10 years, she has been monitoring the Pacific chorus frogs' deep-throated, well-rounded ribbits. |
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A sea lion lets out a single long deep-throated bellow that eerily pierces the air like an elephant's roar. |
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He lacked his 58-year-old rival's easy rapport, relaxed manner and deep-throated eloquence. |
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For 10 years, Erickson has been monitoring the Pacific chorus frogs' deep-throated, well-rounded ribbits. |
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He gave one of his deep-throated chuckles. |
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His take on Prince Charles is a tour de force of deep-throated poshness. |
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This collection of deep-throated cars displays varying degrees of handling prowess which will prove challenging on tight circuits, demanding highly developed driving skills and the proper use of the tuning garage. |
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The Talbot was a predominantly white, slow, deep-throated, scent hound derived from the St Hubert Hound which had been developed in the 8th century. |
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Indeed, the various names of God that forms the heart of Kabbalah are not some mysterious deep-throated unpronounceable words that cause cosmic upheavals. |
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A moment later a deep-throated roar quite unlike the voice I had just heard erupted into a tirade interspersed with vile-sounding words in Romany. |
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Or will there be a delay before the inevitable deep-throated pop of ice being snapped? |
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Some chuckles, an occasional deep-throated laugh. |
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They all sing loud and high and deep-throated. |
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They actually make a spine-chilling, deep-throated, prehistoric roaring noise, which reverberates spookily through the undergrowth. |
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Deep-throated blooms such as columbines and salvias best serve butterflies with longer tongues. |
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