Here, virtuoso Jacques Zoon makes Mozart's music sound as fresh and warm as a doe sipping from a clear mountain spring. |
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Even the fiercest Rottwieler or the stand-offish German Shepherd becomes as timid as a doe when Murugan takes them by the leash. |
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I learned that there's more to her than beautiful doe eyes and sheer adorability. |
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The year before, a neighbor had returned a doe after finding her out on the range, alongside his cattle. |
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Occasionally, a doe will fail to conceive on schedule, but well-bred rabbits are dependable. |
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The doe is served with cauliflower, rapini and potato, which hug a cut of deer meat hoisted on a thin bone rising out of the centre of the dish. |
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Last year, most of the mule deer doe were without fawns, even those doe that dropped their fawns for years within a few yards of our house. |
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The doe took off, alarmed, at a breakneck pace, the whites of her eyes showing. |
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Over her average 10-year lifespan, a doe and her daughters can produce up to 100 fawns. |
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She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
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The doe and fawn are doing well under the observation of a veterinary officer. |
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An arrow hissed threw the air and found it's mark, the old doe fell to the ground in a crumpled heap as her eyes clouded over. |
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Unarmed, harmless, she felt like an innocent doe being hunted by horsemen and snarling hounds. |
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Moments later I reached the frozen pond and a mother doe and her fawn stand on the other side of it. |
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His duty to the deity over, he and Miri carved up and roasted the remaining parts of the doe on a spit over the fire. |
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I saw a beautiful dark-horned buck standing with a doe on a sun-splashed, frost-sparkled flat near the edge of a canyon. |
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An hour or so before dusk, a big fat whitetail doe sauntered into the small clearing unaware of my presence as I was hidden from view by the ferns. |
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In Alabama, you must shoot a doe before you wangle a buck permit. |
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She was a recent divorcee with short, cropped brown hair and doe eyes. |
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Sheltered from the highway, on this trail, the footprint of a doe could still be seen, as when the locals pursued their quarry a thousand years ago. |
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And there was a beautiful doe that put her head through the wire fence so I could pet her, never mind that she didn't like the grass I had picked for her. |
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Many times I've watched in fascination as a doe approached the yard of the cattery and touched noses with a cat through the mesh in a charming cross-species greeting. |
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After a couple of weeks they have enough fur to survive the cold temperatures, and will often huddle together or nestle up to the doe to stay warm. |
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The lead doe minced into an opening and paused broadside at 140 yards. |
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Since my sweetest doe of all times produced my meanest buck of all times, I'd say that it is possible for things to go the other way around on an individual rabbit basis. |
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But he used to bring me any joeys, he was very careful what roos he shot, mostly the bucks, but if he shot a doe and it had a joey, he would bring that to me. |
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Following a path without caring where it led as he pondered, he was brought up short when a doe and her young fawn scrambled quickly to their feet and bounded off. |
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Katie Holmes may often have seemed like a doe in the footlights during her marriage to Tom Cruise. |
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In my Dad's eyes, a doe or a Jake turkey was just as much a trophy as a big buck or huge old longbeard. |
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None doe you like, but an effeminate Prince, Whom like a Schoole-boy you may ouer-awe. |
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A doe will mark the nest with urine and fecal dropping to deter others from invading the site. |
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When a doe is ready to mate, she runs across the countryside, starting a chase that tests the stamina of the following males. |
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Dugmore noted that in their seasonal migrations the herd follows a doe for that reason. |
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Dominant males, those with larger body size and antler racks, inseminate more than one doe a season. |
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As they encrease the hatred of vice in some, so doe they enlarge the theory of wickednesse in all. |
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Not haying expected a shot from that direction, I was unfamiliar with the yardage to the path the doe was traveling. |
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Freezing doe eyes with a jacklight from a chalky bed, chalk of deep woods volcanoes, with a boy or two. |
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Andrews then climbed into the stand where he soon began calling occasionally using Primos' can doe bleater. |
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Haltingly, a beautiful doe stepped into the clearing Rudolph had made with his schnozzle of destruction. |
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Bambi's flowery falling in love and monogamously staying with his doe is pure anthropomorphism. |
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For instance, several Octobers ago I killed a doe that had just left a chinquapin oak that was dropping acorns. |
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With dramatic eyebrows, doe eyes, full hair and blunt fringe, her awkward, gamine beauty captivated the masses. |
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While squatting, the rear feet of a doe pitch outward much more than usual and the dewclaws on the rear feet show up clearly. |
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Euen so doe those rough and harsh termes enlumine and make more clearly to appeare the brightnesse of braue and glorious words. |
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Shortly I heard crunching leaves and saw a doe with a small forky trailing her. |
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The vayne goeth aboue the artier, but not right lyne as other parts doe, but in anfractuosities, like unto a Woodbine. |
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The newborn doe kids destined to become habitual aborters are above average in weight and have a very fine haircoat. |
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The Peripatetikes doe also disavow this connexitie, and indissoluble knitting together. |
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All men know by experience, there be some parts of our bodies which often without any consent of ours doe stirre, stand, and lye down againe. |
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A man must doe as some wilde beasts, which at the entrance of their caves, will have no manner of footing seene. |
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Youve been on the ran dan you couple of wee tinkers and your mother's up to high doe. |
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A total of eight mouflons, four fallow deer, and one doe have been torn to pieces by several stray dogs, the Director of the Sofia Zoo, Ivan Ivanov, announced. |
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During the rut a buck following a doe will make a weak whistle or squeak. |
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At the entrance to the harbour of Rhodes city, statues of a fallow deer buck and doe now grace the location where the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. |
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Then doe all with a tunable voice of shouting bid him welcome. |
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These Kinchins, the first thing they doe is to learne how to Cant, and the onely thing they practise is to creepe in at windowes, or Celler doores. |
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At the spot, I had made a mock scrape with my boot, baring the ground, and placing doe estrus in it along with a tarsal gland I had taken from another buck. |
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Carp are still on the move on Doe Hey Reservoir despite the recent plunge in temperatures. |
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For a Jane Doe such as myself the sight of all this hardware with massive antenna extended and satellite dishes pointing to the heavens was staggering. |
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Brave Trooper Joey Doe has no choice but to speed his cruiser in hot pursuit, gunning the engine to dizzying speeds along suburban street. |
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Simulated 55-mph crash tests by the DOE on a hydrogen vehicle left the car badly damaged, but the hydrogen tank intact. |
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The eternal triangle of Baby Doe and Horace and Augusta Tabor was brought to vivid life by Joanna Mongiardo, Timothy Noble and Joyce Castle. |
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Mr. Doe unwrapped the tin foil and found five hundred dollar bills. |
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Needless to say, it would have been easier for Cuccinelli if John Doe had been his running mate. |
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If John Doe is sentenced to a term of imprisonment and later goes out of his mind, the state may continue to keep him in the penitentiary for the duration of his sentence. |
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We're all Mary Sue's to him, which is the equivalent to being a Jane Doe. |
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Both Haidak and Doe have been unable to transfer to accredited four-year universities. |
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As John Doe had an alibi, the police were able to rule him out as a suspect. |
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As of the 1980s, more and more pop musicians started working in the Dutch language, partly inspired by the huge success of the band Doe Maar. |
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Technically, DOE did not need authority to reprogram the funds as long as the spending didn't span different appropriation line items. |
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Alsheimer-Laroche believe the rapid decrease in available light following the hunter's moon triggers hormonal changes in the doe, which eventually incite estrus. |
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Supreme Court, in Pitier v Doe, ruled that public education must be provided to all children. |
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Qin also received the DOE's Office of Science Early Career Scientist and Engineer Award at a separate ceremony at DOE Headquarters. |
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You are cordially invited to the marriage of James Smith and Jane Doe. |
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Six years later Doe published The Heavenly Footman and finally in 1765 Relation of My Imprisonment was published, giving a total of 58 published titles. |
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