Roger Brooks took a deep breath and, like a buffalo in a snowstorm, he put his head down and kept moving forward. |
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It is a rock protrusion that juts out of the mountain and looks like a buffalo when viewed from downstream on the Galisteo River. |
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In the African Botoka tribe, they knock out their upper teeth in the front to look like a buffalo, their “totem”. |
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When they were preparing to have a buffalo dance, they had an object that looked like a buffalo and that was kept wrapped up in buffalo wool. |
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Many Indians made offerings to a boulder above the Milk River that was shaped like a buffalo bull lying down. |
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He lowered his massive head like a buffalo and charged, butting Quinn in the ribs, which caused them both to fall to the hand-pegged floor in a tangle of arms and legs. |
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Wagon teams spread out laterally like a buffalo herd on the move, grazing cattle on a wide front, following the contours of the land and roughly paralleling the courses of the rivers that led west. |
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As a manager, Mr. de Blasio emphasized teamwork, tossing around a Nerf toy shaped like a buffalo that he picked up in upstate New York, and invoking sports terms. |
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