Thanks for the offer, but I wouldn't want to come between you two lovebirds. |
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He observed that the tail moves during vocalization in crows, warbling vireos, and lovebirds. |
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It's been many years since these two adorable lovebirds romped in the waves and sand. |
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John and Jennifer are a couple of lovebirds on their way to a weekend retreat at a cabin. |
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The pair of lovebirds could barely keep the smiles from their faces as they ran through the standard list of post-race questions. |
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When the aviary was smashed, the parrots, cockatiels and lovebirds took flight. |
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What do you two little lovebirds have to say for yourselves? |
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They were just another couple of lovebirds out for a good time. |
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I hate to barge in on you two lovebirds, but we are working on a case. |
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For lovebirds who want to enhance their passion or couples who want to create a romantic memory, the new restaurant is the ideal spot for a true dining experience. |
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This choice can lead to major consequences for these types of lovebirds, especially when the honeymoon ends. |
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Conjugal visits are allowed in Peruvian prisons if couples register as common-law partners, as the two lovebirds are. |
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Max overhears the conversation and he refers to them as lovebirds. |
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They found evidence that the lovebirds were house-hunting in July in Turtle Rock, a tony neighborhood in Irvine. |
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As Paul looks on, Sally and the man snuggle up together on the couch like lovebirds. |
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You're going to have to spend the whole of his time here playing lovebirds in order to prevent that nut from wanting you to cheat on Scott with him! |
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According to our findings, cockatiels drink 14 grams of water per day and lovebirds drink 7.5 grams. |
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The birds section had a few caged cockatiels and African lovebirds. |
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This English-style, 21.75 square mile large garden, designed in 1865 will win over any lovebirds, or whoever appreciates a bucolic stroll. |
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So, instead of simply getting down on one knee, he hired a double-decker bus to take the lovebirds on a tour around all the places in the area that mean so much to them. |
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In Melbourne, the two lovebirds of the trip fly the nest. |
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The motif of the two lovebirds in the elaborate gold filigree suggests that this perfume container may have been a special gift for a young lady from her fiancé. |
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I entered too in the homes of many who without having marriages sanctioned by law, loved one another and lived like lovebirds in their nest, caressing and protecting the loved one. |
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The Internet is rapidly becoming the best friend of lovebirds who wish to organize a wedding that represents their style within a reasonable budget. |
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If the lovebirds are both good heart in the kitchen, Markus can not stop. |
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Don't expect to tame birds, especially those of the family psittacidae-budgerigars, cockatiels, lovebirds and parrots-without a great deal of time and patience. |
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For cockatiels, conures, lovebirds and similar size parrots. |
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The 1750 birds include 55 rosellas, 100 lovebirds, 150 cockatiels and 1500 budgerigars. |
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Make sure you spend time with your lovebirds, as they love to spend at least an hour a day with their humans. |
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Rather than be separated, the lovebirds fled together in 2000 and settled in Hazaribagh town. |
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For the past six years, black vultures Barry and Vanessa have been close friends, if not lovebirds, at the Kirkleatham Owl Centre. |
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The lovebirds, who tied the knot in September 2014, got very smoochy on the dancefloor on Sunday, after downing some of George's tequila. |
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Oliver Hudson provides the male eye-candy as one half of engaged lovebirds Adam and Jennifer. |
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The romcom requires a plotline that keeps the lovebirds apart. |
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Application of enzyme-immunohistochemistry for the diagnosis of aspergillosis, candidiasis, and zygomycosis in three lovebirds. |
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And, at pounds 2 a day, lovebirds can make a saving of 90p on the price of two single chairs. |
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Marriage was not always on the cards for the lovebirds, who now live together on Ian's boat, Spadger. |
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The centre has had 14 hamsters, 14 gerbils, four chinchillas, three lovebirds, three rats and two rabbits dumped at the gates. |
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Lovebirds Stefan and Beth Davies, a Durham University researcher, feared for their lives after becoming stuck up Ben Nevis. |
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Lovebirds are a small type of parrot which are native to Africa. |
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