The marbled murrelet, a bird about the size of a robin, is the only seabird to nest in old growth forest. |
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Butterflies include species such as the small and chalkhill blues, brown argus and the marbled white. |
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Pinky mauve or white, the dainty nodding flowers are set off by the beautifully marbled dark green leaves. |
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The case has the same decoration of painted marbling on a light brown ground, and the stand is marbled in grey on black. |
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She lifts up another carcass, this one with beautifully marbled, ruby-colored meat. |
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The technique for making this marbled slipware is described in a source of 1677 in the ever engrossing notes. |
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True, she did shoot a man, but even that seemingly militant act was marbled with vulnerability and unsureness. |
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It has a unique single colour, a compact habit and holds its flowers above the marbled foliage. |
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After a month they became verrucose and some areas quickly acquired a marbled aspect with grayish coloration. |
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You could then loll on a cool, marbled veranda until lunch at a shaded open-air restaurant overlooking the sparkling sea. |
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Ten feet down in the marbled earth, like a sieve in dishwater, the metallic shopping cart lay partially submerged. |
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The marbled pattern, though derived from the classic tabby gene, should betray as little of that pattern as possible. |
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Some are marbled with silver, others have varying shades of green, while still others sport deep green leaves. |
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They filled Alecaen's marbled tub with steamy water and carried her to it gently placing her down in it. |
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Not as heavily marbled as the usual fare served in Japan it is, nonetheless, a delectable meal. |
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Mallards, ring-necked ducks, killdeer, marbled godwits, and peregrine falcons settle in for the fall. |
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Its leaves are like a lily's but extensively marbled with green and burgundy. |
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In Sabah the predators include various birds of prey and small felines, such as marbled cats and leopard cats. |
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Each 13x15-inch print is double matted in marbled beige and sage green, mounted under glass, and hand framed in gold-toned wood. |
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The Manor Farm site has recorded all butterfly species to be found in Yorkshire, including the rare marbled white and common blue. |
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From the 16th to the 19th centuries, marbled papers became an indispensable part of almost every book published. |
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It is beautifully bound in half-leather, with richly gold-tooled spine and sumptuous marbled end-papers. |
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A number of butterflies are also present, including marbled white, meadow brown, small heath and small skipper. |
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Angus beef is claimed to be more reliably marbled, fattier and juicier than that of competing breeds. |
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Movement toward grain fattening has been slow, because neither Argentine nor Uruguayan consumers have a taste for marbled beef. |
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This Japanese breed is associated with the highly marbled luxury known as Kobe beef, which contains up to 45 percent fat. |
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There are 26 lettered copies half-bound in black Asahi cloth and hand-made marbled paper. |
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They are mounted on ebonised, marbled and gilded supports in the form of four crouching Nubian slaves. |
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The first reception room, the drawing room, is to the left of an entrance hall with a marbled tiled floor and guest toilet. |
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Everyone ate their marbled steak and potatoes and only the preppy kids and parents ate the green beans to be polite or just for taste. |
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Our divers on Tuesday's dive were absolutely thrilled to witness one of our most beautiful rays, the marbled butterfly ray, at Playa Paraiso. |
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Pretty, slender features and a chocolate brown colouring belie the fatty marbled meat within. |
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Tablehurst's small farm shop regularly sells clean out of biodynamic lamb, sausages and finely marbled steaks. |
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He made his way, passing under the white marbled gates, and into a large finely timbered chamber. |
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Robin walked into the circular living room, was astounded by the breathtaking columns, marbled floors, crown moldings, and vaulted ceiling. |
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Feedlot operators feed grain to ruminants because it makes the animals grow faster and fatter, resulting in highly marbled meat. |
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Of course, the USDA grading system rewards heavily marbled beef over that which is less fatty. |
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Ramirez turned over, a wave of water slopping against the marbled side of the bath. |
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There is also a good variety of butterflies including chalkhill blue, silver-spotted skipper and marbled white. |
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The marbled murrelet, a threatened seabird species, nests primarily in old-growth trees up to 75 kilometers from the coast. |
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Most can meet the company's quality requirements by feeding hogs to put on enough back fat to produce marbled meat. |
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The Matsuzaka beef sirloin is exquisite, although the belly may be a trifle too fatty for some, as it is marbled in fat. |
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The fat should be slightly yellow and, as a general rule, evenly marbled through the flesh. |
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Big, red, marbled cuts of rib-eye, T-bone and filet mignon are neatly lined in the case. |
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Other birds that seemed to be flushed out by the truck were a few moorhens, a single purple swamphen, and a pair of marbled teals. |
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Butterflies include Adonis and chalkhill blues, grizzled, silver-spotted and Lulworth skippers and marbled whites. |
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It has a marbled appearance when cut, with a fine, even and pliable texture. |
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A classic or blotched tabby has broader bands and the pattern is more marbled. |
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It is awe-inspiring to walk into the marbled Grand Entrance Hall of the Supreme Court of Canada. |
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Brute mathematics predict the new species, known as the marbled crayfish, will outcompete the locals. |
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They are selling marbled crayfish by the condensed-milk-tin load along all the main roads from the city. |
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The people of western Oregon can have lovely forests and marbled murrelets or they can have low taxes but not both. |
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The filling is marbled, its colour varying from red to dark brown as is typical for beef. |
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This beef is marbled yes, but with tiny threads of collagen, which are not to be confused with the conjunctive tissues found in other types of beef. |
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With the Mau, we sometimes have kittens which, far from being spotted, present a marbled pattern called blotched. |
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It is more marbled than meat from a young bull, for example, and thus is juicier and especially tasty. |
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We would see the ornateness of their feathering, which reminds me of the marbled endpapers of well-bound books. |
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Fine, crescent-shaped pastry with a poppy-seed or walnut filling and a glossy and marbled surface. |
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Plates held olives, boquerones – tiddler fish marinated in vinegar – and slices of acorn-fattened wine-red ham marbled with buttery fat. |
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Rustic variety producing of the green pods marbled of purple comprising grains striated with purple-black. |
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It's fun because we don't make ordinary Easter eggs, we make marbled ones, all different flavours, and we make latticed ones which you make by piping. |
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It's worth scrambling into some of the tombs to see the finely marbled stone, ribbed and veined into extraordinary patterns by the forces of nature. |
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The mother-of-pearl dial with its marbled reflections and a centre and bezel set with 109 diamonds make it contemporary and chic. |
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The steppe ecosystem supports a rich diversity of birds and the deserts a number of rare gerbil, jerboas and the marbled polecat. |
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I like eating my snack, playing with toys, eating marbled cheese, running around and having people chase me. |
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It's body rocked slightly with the force of the faery's movement, it's black marbled eyes boring into Peter with all the intensity of a diamond tipped drill. |
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Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful. |
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Even the hardest blue cheeses have a fairly open-textured curd which allows mould to grow between the granules, giving a marbled appearance to a slice of the cheese. |
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After a quick run by the cheese counter for mozzarella, I ordered a Reuben on marbled rye, checked out, and like a good girl returned my cart to the collection area. |
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Set the sheet of freshly marbled paper on some newspapers to dry. |
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The dessert was marbled cheesecake, however, and was delicious. |
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I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind. |
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This biscuit porcelain example, with its marbled black surround bearing its identifying label, came from the collection of a German princely family. |
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Inside, hundreds more jammed the marbled foyer, busting for a pee or gagging for a drink but determined to be first up the stairs to the galleries. |
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I looked down to my thighs, marbled like a well slapped slice of corned beef, knees buckling under the strain, heart and lungs in danger of packing up forever. |
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The gleba is violaceous brown, marbled with numerous veins of two kinds. |
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Along with these plants come butterflies such as the common and chalkhill blues, blue and green hairstreak, marbled whites, and the nationally scarce Adonis blue. |
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During rising and particularly during baking, the dry airflow on the surface creates fine fissures and the typical marbled structure of the product's upper crust. |
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Rebound with cloth spine and marbled paper. |
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They won't pay a premium for marbled meat. |
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That can be a quick concoction of raw scallops and a slice of lightly seared foie gras, or a marbled terrine combining foie gras, scallops and porcini mushrooms. |
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By contrast, the defence budget is opaque and marbled with fat. |
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Spoon vanilla mousse mix into the chocolate mousse and stir to just mix, leaving marbled mousse. |
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Spotted owls, marbled murrelets, and even western gray squirrels receive GIS attention in the DNR's efforts. |
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If this explanation is right, the marbled crayfish will do very well for an indeterminate period, and will then suddenly vanish. In this section Where the wind blows Trapped wind In vitro veritas Wise or foolish virgins? |
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The team was on the Foundation's Global Reef Expedition to film marbled grouper spawning. |
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The big family includes marbled electric rays, cuckoos and bottle-nosed rays. |
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The succulent flavor of a rib eye steak comes from the marbled fat present in the cut of meat. |
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The marbled murrelet nests inland in old growth forest, seeking huge conifers with large branches to nest on. |
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Carapaces of juveniles turn dark brown to olive, while those of mature adults are either entirely brown, spotted or marbled with variegated rays. |
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Keep an eye open for brown argus, marbled white and the easily overlooked white-letter hairstreak butterfly. |
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Stylish marbled paper, grey, marbled structure on both sides. |
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Draped and tucked silk dresses in green and ecru shades exuded a modern romance, while draped mini-dresses in red and mauve marbled prints looked as if they had been swirled around the body. |
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There are also bicolours, feathered and dwarf varieties and leaves can be green or marbled, speckled and patterned with grey. |
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This hotch-potch of photos, placed on a green marbled background, allows you to immortalise your chosen memories and to offer them to your nearest and dearest. |
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The forwardness of the Gascon grazer allows carcasses of 380 kg on average to be achieved, with a dense meat and very fine fibres, marbled, for a big flavor and tenderness. |
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You can also observe the flight of the marbled white, heath fritillary or peacock butterfly, which like to visit the knapweeds and pincushion flowers. |
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Couples slide into tables at Tanoreen, Rawia Bishara's marbled Levantine restaurant on the corner of Third Avenue and 76th Street in Bay Ridge, lately expanded from its tiny birth site in a storefront one block south. |
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The bindings range from traditional buckrams, to silks, cloth, leather, and specially printed and marbled papers. |
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See the rare rufous scrub-bird, wompoo pigeon and marbled frogmouth. |
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After this was dry, she finished it off with a few touches of terracotta and gold, mixed with a drop of scrumble glaze, to get the marbled effect. |
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The spill killed over 20,000 sea birds, including marbled murrelets. |
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Fold in but don't overmix because you won't achieve the marbled look. |
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Many have marbled leaves, giving them the vernacular name of trout lily. |
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Many have marbled leaves giving them the vernacular name of trout lily. |
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Marbled Murrelets are unusual among the alcids in that they molt to cryptic-brown plumage during the breeding season. |
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Both Kittlitz's and Marbled murrelets exhibited widely variable niche widths, depending on habitat variable or site. |
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Affinities of both Kittlitz's and Marbled murrelets for particular water clarity and habitat types seen here reflect differences in foraging preferences. |
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It is similar in size, shape, and color to the Marbled Godwit, but the curlew's decurved bill distinguishes it from the upturned bill of the Marbled Godwit. |
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A threatened seabird that nests only in old-growth forests, Marbled Murrelets embody the interconnection between ocean and forest ecosystems. |
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Marbled murrelets, Queen Charlotte goshawks, and bald eagles soar over these emerald isles. |
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In mid-summer, Marbled White butterflies flit amongst the tall grasses and green tiger beetles hunt in areas of bare ground. |
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Marbled vermiculation on their backs and flanks sets off splashes of red spots surrounded by blue halos. |
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Sample the truly exotic flavours of Australian chilled Black Angus Beef and Marbled Wagyu Beef, expertly prepared by Kempinski's chefs Kollin, Takashi and Aman. |
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