The flightless female has substantial wing stumps, usually with dark cross-lines or bands, and varies from fawnish white to very dark brown. |
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These may have been instances of fawnish attentiveness, but now they were cherished by him as very reassuring ways of doing business. |
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One can only agree with Ebert's three-star verdict, perhaps adding that the tilt of Kristel's nose circulates a sharp air of fawnish beauty through the rest of her features. |
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He chafed at her containment, at her courage, her silence, her withholding the brazen or the fawnish look-up, either of which he would have hated. |
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Dr. Smith particularly directed my attention to the light fawnish red colour of the muscular tissue, and to the extreme coarseness of its texture. |
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