The charm of his take on the situation is that the golden boy and girl expand their bubble of radiant happiness to let the waif in. |
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The bluff's golden sandstone has been worn down by water and wind into stunning sculptures and patterns. |
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The creature within is like a huge snail with horns tipped by bright golden eyes. |
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French fries are a weakness of mine and I have a hard time saying no to any offering of crisp, golden potato sticks. |
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The golden age of rail travel in the Southwest lives again at a dusty town in eastern Arizona. |
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She was picking out pieces of limestone with a golden, jeweled dagger when she heard a deep, dangerous voice. |
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She had a golden horn coming from her head with a sapphire jewel on her forehead. |
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He said it had been decided to construct service roads for the highways being built under the golden quadrilateral project. |
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As part of this project the golden quadrilateral was merged with the East-West and North-South corridors. |
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Yet there may come a time when this era is remembered in some form of golden haze. |
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Look out of your car window a few years from now and all you'll see is acre upon acre of golden oilseed rape. |
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The empty glasses were half filled with a dark golden brew, previously stored in a dark cellar in Copenhagen. |
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Turning his head down, golden hair waving atop his head, he spit out an apple seed. |
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There is even talk that his son Brett might follow in his dad's golden footsteps and make the jump to the WHA if the NHL shuts down. |
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Mary Teresa and John have a family of seven and they will celebrate their golden wedding jubilee in October. |
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Eileen and Paddy King celebrated their golden wedding jubilee in Scunthorpe, England yesterday, Monday. |
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Nowadays, we find golden berries, rainbow corn, and black carrots, varieties not commonly available before. |
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Her golden hair waved gently down her back and she walked with a suggestive sway, perfected by few women. |
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We are merely at the end of the golden weather, living off the moral and economic inheritances we received from those hearty folk of old. |
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The stars shone down on the camp and just past the tree line, a graceful elf with golden hair stood. |
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Patterns of olive leaves, golden scallop shells, and intricate pastel designs ramble over the walls. |
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The end of the golden weather usually signals an upturn in blog productivity. |
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In the meantime, tricksters are now aware the end of the golden weather is nigh. |
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Bake the quiches for 30-35 minutes, until the filling has puffed and the tops are lightly golden. |
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Her golden dagger clanged twice as it flashed deep into his visor and put his eyes out. |
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Verily, we must be living in a golden age of journalism if the number of prize-winning rags and hacks is anything to go by. |
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She dipped the golden leaf into the water and when she lifted it out, it was glowing, radiating golden rays of light. |
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Daniel George plants rare peanut trees in Keen Street to replace the golden rain trees. |
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Add the chicken and rabbit and cook until golden brown, about five minutes. |
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They dream of a return to that now vanished golden era when a Northern stand-up comedian with a trade-mark whine for a voice led the party. |
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Saute the garlic, raisins and pine nuts in the olive oil in a large pan, until the pine nuts are golden. |
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The competition catered for all ages, with categories including juveniles, juniors, adults and golden oldies. |
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The sun crept over the horizon, spreading radiant golden light across the rolling moorland that surrounded Whitby. |
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We imagined ourselves strolling between golden fields of quinoa and the thrilling blue waters of the highest lake. |
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It has been a glorious century and mankind will be eternally grateful for its legacy, playing golden age recordings until they wear out. |
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The same claim can be made about the recent celebrations of the golden jubilee of the Queen's accession to the throne. |
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However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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A stroll through the gardens, past the pools and down a short flight of steps brought me to a great sweep of dark golden beach. |
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Most of my hair was waving down my shoulders in soft waves, shining with the golden sheer cloth hanging all around. |
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It also provides breathing room for raptors such as prairie falcons, golden eagles, and red-tailed hawks. |
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You may also see some of Zagori's eight species of woodpecker, as well as wallcreepers, dippers, rock thrush, golden oriole, snow finch. |
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The dining room is panelled to chest height and has an intricate, golden fabric wallcovering above. |
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It dens down in rocky cairns, under tree roots, sometimes even in the disused eyries of a golden eagle. |
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We wish the happy couples many more years of wedded bliss, and congratulate them on their golden wedding anniversary. |
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The host team also walked off with the fourth-place finish after falling to the Kelowna Owls via a golden goal. |
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Looking elegant in golden fish-tail gown, she walked for Rocky on the penultimate day of the four-day fashion event. |
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The Second Republic was also considered the another golden age for Korean Cinema. |
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We've been experimenting with yellow wax beans, purple dwarf beans, purple tee pee, golden tee pee and our best stringless runner beans, white lady. |
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In disregard for the current fashion, she wore her hair in loose golden waves and opted for sleeker skirts than the huge domed tents that were in style. |
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We Have a Pope A.N. Wilson, Newsweek A Jesuit pope, a golden opportunity for change. |
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Wedding season is upon us, and it is time to start polishing those golden apples, beloveds. |
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Cast an eye over the history of the Supreme Court, and you will see no golden age of apolitical judging. |
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He resided in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his golden retriever dogs and surfed in his spare time. |
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Finish it under the broiler for 30 to 60 seconds to ensure that the cheese melts and the top is slightly golden. |
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Without the bleaching of the sun his hair seemed dishwater blond, certainly not golden. |
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Earlier, the queen and Prince Philip watched a golden jubilee parade in Windsor and started a nationwide jubilee music party during a visit to Slough. |
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The event stayed light and refreshing as the golden airstream glowed throughout the evening. |
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He did it with a big band, as if he was in his own golden era of old Broadway. |
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With the end of the golden weather looking imminent, New Zealanders need a Government with a plan and a vision to deliver better jobs and higher wages for all. |
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Baste with cooking juices throughout for golden crispy skin. |
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I blasted the beastie Boys and chemically straightened my curls, drenching them with Sun-In until I, too, had long, golden waves. |
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Nothing is better suited to this place than sitting in the fan backed Adirondack chairs and gazing into the angled, golden light of the late afternoon and sunset. |
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The summer heat is fleeting, and the crisp golden brown of autumn lingers just a little bit longer than it should. |
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She was jumping rope, her golden curls bouncing in the lukewarm sunlight. |
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Bannerfish, moon wrasse and angelfish nibbled on jellyfish the size of a soccer ball, and just off the gully, the likes of queenfish, jacks, and golden trevally zoomed about. |
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A golden age Gold jewellery is the predominant commercial outlet for gold sales and personal adornment using gold has been a feature of most societies since ancient times. |
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Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands. |
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The Oberhausen aquarium erected a memorial of the psychic octopus with a golden urn containing his ashes. |
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There was jubilation at the museum last night that the icon of Britain's golden age of steam is coming to York and will continue to run on our railways. |
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My three younger siblings have skin tones that range from caramel to a golden bronze. |
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The book was researched during a golden summer when rainwear was not necessary and each walk concluded with tea and toasted teacake eaten outdoors at a cafe. |
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Seamus looked at his brother, whose eyes were golden and slightly watery. |
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Then, a golden light whelmed up from the earth and engulfed me. |
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The uplands support black and red grouse, mountain hares, raptors such as golden eagles and hen harriers, and some unusual plant species. |
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Merlin is supposed to have hidden the golden throne of Britain among the cliffs north of Crib y Ddysgl when the Saxons invaded. |
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The islands also provide a habitat for other important species such as corncrake, hen harrier, golden eagle and otter. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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Broadway audiences welcomed musicals that varied from the golden age style and substance. |
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The 1910 opening of the RFU's new home at Twickenham heralded a golden era for English rugby union. |
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The first golden period was over and the players that made up the teams that won four Triple Crowns had already disbanded before the Great War. |
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Although the game was revived after the end of the war, the golden age of Argentine hurling had passed. |
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Many of the historic cities in the region, such as Amud, Maduna, Abasa, Berbera, Zeila and Harar, flourished during the kingdom's golden age. |
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Ruled by King Osman Mahamuud during its golden age, it controlled much of northeastern and central Somalia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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Sultan Yusuf Mahamud Ibrahim, the third Sultan of the House of Gobroon, started the golden age of the Gobroon Dynasty. |
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Numerous trout species are found, among them rainbow, golden, and cutthroat. |
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The abundant wildlife includes the golden eagle, red deer and Atlantic salmon. |
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The peninsula is the breeding ground for Steller's sea eagle, one of the largest eagle species, along with the golden eagle and gyr falcon. |
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Due to its hunting prowess, the golden eagle is regarded with great mystic reverence in some ancient, tribal cultures. |
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The golden eagle ranks as the second heaviest breeding eagle in North America, Europe and Africa but the fourth heaviest in Asia. |
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Many golden eagles still have white on the tail during their first attempt at nesting. |
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While many accipitrids are not known for their strong voices, golden eagles have a particular tendency for silence, even while breeding. |
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This places the golden eagle as the one of the two fastest moving living animals on earth. |
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Distinguishing the golden eagle from other Aquila eagles in Eurasia is potentially a greater identification problem. |
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Other Aquila eagles do not generally fly in a pronounced dihedral as do golden eagles. |
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There are six extant subspecies of golden eagle that differ slightly in size and plumage. |
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Below are more detailed description of habitats occupied by golden eagles in both continents where they occur. |
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This is largely marginal country for golden eagles and they occur where tree cover is thin and abuts open habitat. |
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The ecozones occupied by golden eagles are roughly concurrent with those of Eurasia. |
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Although the vegetation varies a bit more, similar habitat is occupied by golden eagles in Mexico. |
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During winter in Scotland, golden eagles soar frequently in order to scan the environment for carrion. |
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Most populations of golden eagles are sedentary, but the species is actually a partial migrant. |
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The flat, relatively open landscapes in these regions hold relatively few resident breeding golden eagles. |
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Similarly the entire population of golden eagles from northern and central Alaska and northern Canada migrates south. |
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In the dry Southwestern United States, golden eagles tend to move to higher elevations once the breeding season is complete. |
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Display flights seem to be triggered by the presence of other golden eagles. |
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The golden eagle chick may be heard from within the egg 15 hours before it begins hatching. |
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In Cumbria, young golden eagles were first seen hunting large prey 59 days after fledging. |
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The oldest known wild golden eagle was a bird banded in Sweden which was recovered 32 years later. |
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Most competitive attacks resulting in death probably occur at the talons of other golden eagles. |
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However, there are no confirmed accounts of predation by other bird species on golden eagle nests. |
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An attempted capture of a great blue heron by a golden eagle resulted in the death of both birds from wounds sustained in the ensuing fight. |
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Several further diseases that contribute to golden eagle deaths have been examined in Japan. |
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Mankind has been fascinated by the golden eagle as early as the beginning of recorded history. |
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At one time, the golden eagle lived in a great majority of temperate Europe, North Asia, North America, North Africa, and Japan. |
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Seton Gordon recorded an instance where a wildcat fought a golden eagle, resulting in the deaths of both combatants. |
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Competitors of the wildcat include the jungle cat, golden jackal, red fox, marten, and other predators. |
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In Scotland, the diet of this species differs significantly from that of sympatric golden eagles, as is also the case in Norway. |
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At the intersection of the arches is a golden monde, painted blue with gold stars. |
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From the 15th to the 18th century, Brittany reached an economic golden age. |
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Gold artifacts such as the golden hats and the Nebra disk appeared in Central Europe from the 2nd millennium BC Bronze Age. |
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The legend of the golden fleece may refer to the use of fleeces to trap gold dust from placer deposits in the ancient world. |
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Aristotle in his ethics used gold symbolism when referring to what is now known as the golden mean. |
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Similarly, gold is associated with perfect or divine principles, such as in the case of the golden ratio and the golden rule. |
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Likewise, the three large coats of arms that dominate the tester painting are surrounded by collars of SS, a golden eagle enclosed in each tiret. |
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A few cultivars with yellow leaves that are being propagated, collectively are known as golden yews, which is another nomenclature blunder. |
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The flag of Saint David, however, a golden cross on a black background, was not part of the symbolism of House of Tudor. |
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Sometimes I dreamed strangely of disturbed earth, and of hair, still golden and living, obtruded through the coffin-chinks. |
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Many believed that Cardiff Blues had a golden opportunity of finally making the Heineken Cup quarter finals. |
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In Turkey, their eggs are vulnerable to predation by red foxes and golden jackals. |
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The long and triumphant reign of its first emperor, Augustus, began a golden age of peace and prosperity. |
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The Portuguese government also agreed to eliminate its golden share in Portugal Telecom which gave it veto power over vital decisions. |
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It is also the same as the province's and the county's, but with a golden griffin's head on a blue shield. |
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Occasionally, large raptors such as Eurasian eagle owls will prey on young foxes, while golden eagles have been known to kill adults. |
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The golden eagle preys on the European hare in the Alps, the Carpathians, the Apennines and northern Spain. |
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In the Indian epic Ramayana, Sita is lured by a golden deer which Rama tries to catch. |
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The coat is an overall golden brown color, and may be interspersed with black hairs, while the undersides are white. |
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Renaissance painters may also have been influenced by the story of the golden apples in the Garden of Hesperides. |
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The researchers tested various breeds, including border collies, golden retrievers, pit bulls, labradors and even Jackson's own little papillon. |
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Cultivars with ornamental foliage are usually selected for reddish and golden leaf colour. |
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Heracles forced Helios to lend him his golden bowl, in order to cross the wide expanse of the Ocean on his trip to the Hesperides. |
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At this stage, they are called yellow eels because of their golden pigmentation. |
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Despite receiving four honorary golden chains, he was not promoted further. |
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The current logo features a Cornish chough and the 15 Cornish golden bezants on a black field as used in the arms of the Duchy of Cornwall. |
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The golden colour represents Dorset's sandy beaches and the Dorset landmarks of Golden Cap and Gold Hill. |
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However, the tenrecs, golden moles, and some shrews retain a cloaca as adults. |
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With a delicate touch, he reset his golden peruke on his sweat-slick skull. |
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The churchmen were paid four times a year and also personally given a golden coin for their trouble. |
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The golden orange flesh of a mango lends its lively, peachy-citrusy-pineappley tropical flavor. |
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He was a soldier from Thrace who had a golden reputation and was working hard to increase his military status. |
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In 1527, the Landsknechts of Emperor Charles V sacked the city, putting to an abrupt end the golden age of the Renaissance in Rome. |
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He wore a blue cloak and always carried a sword typically of a golden or silver hilt. |
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The golden age of Rome, known as Pax Romana due to the relative peace established in the Mediterranean world, began with his reign. |
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Before the hall stands the golden tree Glasir, and the hall's ceiling is thatched with golden shields. |
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Upon ascending the golden throne of his fathers, Andrey resolved to assert some independence from the Horde. |
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It is generally regarded as a high point in Chinese civilization, and a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. |
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Muga, the golden silk, and Eri are produced by silkworms that are native only to Assam. |
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Later historians have considered his reign to be the height of the Ming dynasty's golden age. |
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One common product, the lapis lazuli, was a blue stone with golden specks, which was used as paint after it was ground into powder. |
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The Dominion of Newfoundland reached its golden age under Prime Minister Sir Robert Bond of the Liberal Party. |
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Beaches on the Mansa side feature thick and golden sand, while on the Brava side the sand is white and fine. |
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These emissaries brought golden jewelry as a gift, which greatly pleased the Spaniards. |
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Its plaza, also named La Libertad, contains a monument atop of which is a golden eagle. |
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It is made from a golden color silk canvas and embroidered in the center is its coat of arms. |
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During its golden age, the company made some fundamental institutional innovations in economic and financial history. |
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A golden chalice enclosed in a field of azure has been the symbol of Galicia since the 13th century. |
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Avian fauna includes birds of prey like the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon, the snowy owl and the bald eagle. |
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When she's done he licks the last few drops from his lips. More cling, golden clear, to the glossy hairs of her quim. |
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The rule of the Chalukyas marks an important milestone in the history of South India and a golden age in the history of Karnataka. |
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The Rashtrakuta period marked the beginning of the golden age of southern Indian mathematics. |
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The Pala Empire can be considered as the golden era of Bengal in many ways. |
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Bright was not violent, and Cobden said that he did his work admirably, and won golden opinions from all men. |
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All this ado about the golden age is but an empty rattle and frivolous conceit. |
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The ensuing stability contributed to heralding in the golden age of Hindu culture in the 4th and 5th centuries. |
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The Nara period of the 8th century marked the emergence of a strong Japanese state and is often portrayed as a golden age. |
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The reign of Shah Jahan, the fifth emperor, between 1628 and 1658, was the golden age of Mughal architecture. |
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Until 2015 Haweswater was the only place in England where a golden eagle was resident. |
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The irises of the eyes are golden to brown, and the transparent nictitating membrane is pale blue. |
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George, Molly's husband, gives him a golden opportunity, but he and Clive argue furiously about the moral responsibility of the act. |
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The South Pennines support internationally important numbers of European golden plover, curlew, merlin and twite. |
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Previously, a sheaf of golden wheat was the county emblem, a reference to the Earl of Chester's arms in use from the 12th century. |
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Among the variety of birds that can be seen in the valley are golden plovers, curlews and oystercatchers. |
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To posterity the civil wars and dissolution that followed his death made him appear to be the last king of a golden age. |
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Perhaps one of the first ideological movements towards privatization came during China's golden age of the Han Dynasty. |
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Then I moved on to the sea of chisel-chinned quarterbacks, WASPy golden boys, Aberzombies, and rumpled teenaged fogies. |
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As long as you don't get the George Clooney suit with the batnipples, you're golden. |
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First published in England, a quite fascinating account by a Norwegian birdlover of his experiences in rescuing and caring for golden eagles. |
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A palisade of Canary palms formed an honour guard along the verges, while beds of golden cannas flamed from the central reservation. |
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So, there he goes, riding off into the golden sunset of history. Lance Armstrong, champeen of the cycling world. |
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The rings were golden Claddaghs with a garnet in the center. A Claddagh represented friendship, honor, and love. |
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A priest clad in a white robe climbs the tree and with a golden sickle cuts the mistletoe, which is caught in a white cloth. |
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With cornucopian Fire thou giv'st me strength, Caresses and golden hours and grace of sleep. |
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My great-grandmother wore a brief empire bodice, and close-fitting Directoire skirt made of cream silk with a golden stripe running through it. |
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Season the foie and sear until dark golden brown. Drain off and reserve the foie, adding the fat back into the pan and bring heat back up. |
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The lady girt herself with silver chain, from which she hung a golden shear. |
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These two variegated, great goddesses striving for gloriousness, the golden ones who move crookedly, have approached thy sacrificial grass. |
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After retiring, Bob and Judy moved to Arizona to live out their golden years. |
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If all of the marks line up perfectly, then you're golden, and you can continue on with finishing up the installation. |
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Therefore, the task ahead is easy. When the spotlight is on you, never let the audience down and you'll be golden. |
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See the trouble you cause? Why can't you present yourself with your brothers and sisters? AHN. Because I am a golden child. |
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She watered the golden dewdrops, and Mameh sometimes thought she seemed more interested in the care of her plants than in that of her children. |
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With the rest of the squad injured, Jones had a golden opportunity to prove his worth to the coach. |
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It is all-important to remember that naturalists have no golden rule by which to distinguish species and varieties. |
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So the Harvard diploma is now, more than ever, a golden ticket to a certain kind of success. |
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The shiny brass trumpet that Pop bought was his golden ticket out of Poorville and onto the streets of the three F's Fame, Fortune and Freedom. |
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If, by the time you are 50, you haven't started planning for retirement, the golden years won't be golden. |
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To make the most of your golden years, study the points enumerated above and then resolve to do just the opposite. |
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Certainly no champion in history was as all-conquering, as invulnerable, as was Mrs. Moody during her golden years. |
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Britannia is symbolised as a young woman with brown or golden hair, wearing a Corinthian helmet and white robes. |
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England's only nesting pair of golden eagles can be found in the Lake District. |
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The female golden eagle has not been seen since 2004 although the male still remains. |
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Conservationists believe he is now the only resident golden eagle in England. |
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When weathered, the colour of buildings made or faced with this stone is often described as honey or golden. |
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The flag of the Union consists of a circle of 12 golden stars on a blue background. |
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Disraeli and Gladstone dominated the politics of the late 19th century, Britain's golden age of parliamentary government. |
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But he was still Vinnie, crying like a big baby, golden still, and still loving his honeybunny. |
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Some previously extinct birds, such as the golden eagle, been reintroduced in about the year 2000 after decades of extirpation. |
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Both Henry of Huntingdon and Matthew of Westminster talk of a golden dragon being raised at the Battle of Burford in AD 752 by the West Saxons. |
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This golden book was apparently to support Aquitanian claims of St Martial, patron saint of Aquitaine, as an apostle. |
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Vestments were still hidden, golden candlesticks bequeathed, chalices kept. |
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Elizabeth was praised as a heroine of the Protestant cause and the ruler of a golden age. |
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She has this healthy glow, almost like she's golden skinned, but oh so jambu lah! |
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The golden bulla was hollow, and contained, it is supposed, remedies against the jettatura. |
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The golden rule is used when use of the literal rule would obviously create an absurd result. |
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No less than four standard-bearers went before them, carrying huge crimson banners emblazoned with the golden lion. |
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Wielding his flashlight like a lightsaber, Kyle sent golden shafts slicing through the swirling vapors. |
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As the two were politically estranged, it was a golden opportunity to commence a reconciliation. |
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His rule restored many of the liberties once assumed by Domitian and started the last golden era of Rome. |
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He adopted many behaviors of Eastern monarchs, like wearing pearls and golden sandals and robes. |
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Ruled by King Osman Mahamuud during its golden age, it controlled much of northern and central Somalia in the 19th and early 20th centuries. |
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The very popular potato scallop or potato cake consists of slices of potato dipped in fish batter and deep fried until golden brown. |
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Once the onion and garlic have turned slightly golden then turmeric and garam masala are added. |
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Korean curry, usually served with rice, is characterized by the golden yellow colour from turmeric. |
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The colour is likely to be golden yellow with a clear appearance from the filtration. |
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A typical golden ale has an appearance and profile similar to that of a pale lager. |
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Bitter belongs to the pale ale style and can have a great variety of strength, flavour and appearance from dark amber to a golden summer ale. |
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During the reign of the early emperors of Rome there was a golden age of historical literature. |
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He was dressed in a costly suit made of Frankish cloth with golden threads, and he wore a belt with a costly buckle. |
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He portrayed the fairies as golden robotic insectoid creatures based on Cambodian idols. |
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The protagonist is thrown by fate into poverty and after many difficulties achieves a golden happiness. |
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They have gloried to this day, the tedious interminable big-screen replays of that golden summer irritating beyond measure. |
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Once seated in this chair, a canopy of golden cloth is held over the monarch's head for the anointing. |
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Revenues were substantial, and the orchestra seemed to many to be entering into a golden age. |
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Unlike foxes, golden jackals were documented to be ferociously protective of their pack mates, and could seriously injure hounds. |
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The current trophy is made from silver and gilt, and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns. |
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The 1936 Berlin Games were seen by the German government as a golden opportunity to promote their ideology. |
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The year 1909 saw the opening of Twickenham as the RFU's new home, which heralded a golden era for English rugby union. |
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Perhaps the golden era of the club came in the 1960s, as well as more lately in the Super League era. |
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Some years ago there was a demand from Irish quarters that the blue ground of the golden harp on the royal standard should be changed to green. |
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A shield of three golden crowns, placed two above one, on a blue background has been used as a symbol of East Anglia for centuries. |
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Or was I a broken-down college professor living out a spasm of middlescence on the golden coast of Califomia? |
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In November 1997, the Queen and her husband held a reception at Banqueting House to mark their golden wedding anniversary. |
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Sometimes, wealthy men and women would braid their hair and fasten hollow golden balls to the braids. |
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The lakes, the gardens, the chinars golden in autumn, the Himalayas all around. |
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There are also populations of various moorland birds such as curlew, snipe and golden plover. |
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Over 200 species of bird have been recorded on Arran including black guillemot, eider, peregrine falcon and the golden eagle. |
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The European golden plover is quite thickset, with its wings only being slightly longer than its tail. |
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In the United Kingdom, golden plover chicks rely on Tipulidae for feeding, while in Sweden Bibionidae are more important. |
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The Arms of the Duke of Cornwall are sable, fifteen bezants, that is, a black field bearing fifteen golden discs. |
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The golden domes of churches and the freshly sanded paths in the town gardens were a glaring yellow. |
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But I have spoken long enough. There are times when silence is golden, and one of those times is at hand. |
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I have a little golden dream That haunts me night and day, And like a starlet's golden beam Lights up my darksome way. |
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If David is a yapping terrier, Pete is an addled golden retriever. |
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Even in literary careers that last a long time, there seem to be golden days when the inspiration is unbalked by obstacles. |
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So she put a golden box into his hand, and directed him how to apply the perfumed unguent which it contained, and where to meet her at midnight. |
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Then she sat on the bank with her hands full of flowers, mostly golden water-blobs. |
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She was wedded wearing no golden robe but chastity, piety, generosity, and every other virtue. |
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A movie studio in the so-called golden era was a well-oiled machine with everything needed to make movies right in place on the studio lot. |
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O welcome, pure-ey'd Faith, white-handed Hope, Thou hovering angel, girt with golden wings! |
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My golden age comes to a halt with the ascendancy of music videos. |
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It is a teensy, weensy time machine that returns everything to a golden age when all was well. |
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These are the two golden pipes, or rather conduits, wherethrough the olive branches empty themselves into the gold. |
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Dr Fielding is also adviser to the Irish golden eagle, white-tailed eagle and red kite re-introduction prog rammes. |
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On several occasions the Dutchman rose to head clear, his golden locks trailing behind him like an Afghan hound on a pogo-stick. |
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For women of a certain age, the sight of this golden boy in his Speedos set hearts aflutter. |
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Mango and ambarella also known as golden apple are tropical fruits, which belong to the family of Anacardiaceae. |
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The deep blood red color of the Maple leaf framed with golden browns and yellow of the Oaks and American Beech. |
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The profit motive and the golden rule form the eternal yin yang of business. |
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Then Autumn brings its golden hues A million leaves and i live yous We,ll shed no tears we,ll feel no grief Who mourns the falling of a leaf? |
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In white ankle socks and with a golden shawl covering her head, the Queen stepped purposefully into the Sikh prayer hall. |
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The annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun leaving only a golden ring around its edges. |
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The golden spruce of the title was a giant tree that grew on one of the Queen Charlotte Islands in British Columbia, Canada. |
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They included a golden eagle chasing a red fox in Bulgaria and a snow goose taking on an arctic fox in Russia. |
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Hens were kept for both their meat and eggs, and the bones of game birds such as the black grouse, golden plover, wild ducks, and geese have also been found. |
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For therein dwell Order, and her sisters, sure foundation of states. Justice and likeminded Peace, dispensers of wealth to men, wise Themis' golden daughters. |
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The reign of Shah Jahan was the golden age of Mughal architecture. |
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The Victorian era marked the golden age of the British circus. |
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I doubt whether the whole law of tort could not be comprised in the golden maxim to do unto your neighbour as you would that he should do unto you. |
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The sun had the lovely strong winey warmth, golden over the dark-blue sea. |
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His remaining golden eagle is currently being hand-reared in preparation for it to be sent to another breeder where it will begin artificial insemination. |
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Historians often depict it as the golden age in English history. |
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And the hometown blues deepened yesterday when golden boy Lewis Hamilton, olden boy David Coulthard and beardie boy Jenson Button all fell short of their personal targets. |
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Cuyp took golden Italian light and used it in evening scenes with a group of figures in the foreground and behind them a river and wide landscape. |
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A curious web, whose yarn she threw in with a golden shittle. |
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The decade was a golden era for dance crazes with everything from the Mashed Potato and Watusi to the Madison and the Hokey Cokey getting people going. |
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The decade was a golden era for dance crazes with everything from the Mashed Potato and the Watusi to the Madison and the Hokey Cokey getting people going. |
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Achillea chrysocoma is a vigorous spreader with golden flower heads while Achillea x huteri makes neat hummocks of grey-green leaves and has white flowers. |
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The ascension of the Macedonian dynasty in 867 marked the end of the period of political and religious turmoil and introduced a new golden age of the empire. |
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In the early 2000s, golden eagles were live trapped and relocated. |
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The area is defined by the bedrock of Jurassic limestone that creates a type of grassland habitat rare in the UK and that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. |
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In 1596 Raleigh sent his lieutenant, Lawrence Kemys, back to Guyana in the area of the Orinoco River, to gather more information about the lake and the golden city. |
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