The ark was a refuge until the waters went down, leaving Noah and his menagerie high and dry on Mount Ararat. |
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Elly turned to Jade's companion, her jaw dropping as she caught sight of the strange menagerie. |
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Over the past decades he has created a menagerie of animals and mythical creatures, including mermaids and two-headed dragons. |
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Circuses will also have to find other animals to complete their menagerie after the adoption of the bill. |
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Historical apparatuses, from the perspectograph through to today's high-tech menagerie, are on display. |
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Kim Nicolini lives in Tucson Arizona with her partner Charlie, daughter Skylar and menagerie of pets and critters. |
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From their loft space, they recorded on old analog equipment with a menagerie of instruments that would make any instrument fetishist plotz. |
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You were on a break, and I was playing with that whatchamacallit, the menagerie display? |
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The cash will also help her to feed the menagerie of rescued animals that she looks after at her Market Weighton home. |
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In a time of barbarous cruelty, the human menagerie forms the backdrop to our story. |
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I myself am an amasser of many odd and pretty things, so I could appreciate Steven's menagerie quite well. |
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Now, added to the natural body odors of the tight-packed building was a whole new menagerie of effluvia generated by excitement and fatigue. |
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The creative part was turning this menagerie into a new piece of music without using anything other than those sounds. |
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I now kick myself for not having asked him to demand doggy bags for the meals they did not eat so I could have given them to my menagerie. |
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A menagerie of Bradford animals has had a starring role in the latest Harry Potter film. |
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Other finds at the site show that Ardipithecus lived alongside a menagerie of animals, including antelope, rhinos, monkeys, giraffes and hippos. |
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Commentary bus tours run through it and there's a Skyfari chair lift that offers you aerial views of the menagerie. |
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The gardens contained heated pools for his menagerie of alligators and tropical turtles. |
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They are too rare and valuable a bird to be hawked about with the rest of your menagerie. |
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Warm-hearted and calm setting, large garden and pond with a secure menagerie for the children. |
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Academy Award-winning Jim Henson's Creature Shop is home to a menagerie of creations from the fantastical and mythical to the ultra-realistic. |
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On the outside, artists turned the yellow bus into a trippy menagerie of abstract scenes and designs. |
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Newstead also became a menagerie of wild and wonderful animal life, as Bryon insisted on letting his pet bear free to wander the gardens. |
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The very word conjures a mental menagerie of grotesque caricatures. |
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So that she could play at being a countrywoman at Versailles, Louis XV provided her with a hermitage comprising a pavilion, a menagerie, a pasture, dairy and kitchen garden. |
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Researchers have been delving into the history of the royal menagerie, using animal remains to reveal the secrets of medieval lions once locked up in the Tower. |
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A stylish waterside apartment, specially designed clothes, modern European cuisine and a cellar full of Chianti are just a few of the perks of this pampered menagerie. |
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Instead, it's filled with a menagerie of idiots doing stupid things. |
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Zoos now have access to a ghostly menagerie of frozen embryos for test-tube breeding. |
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Behind locked doors, the talking menagerie is under examination by experts. |
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A menagerie of wicker animals will be bobbing through the streets of Ulverston this weekend for the annual arts spectacle that is the town's Lantern Festival. |
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Bring any wall to life with a modern twist and retro charm and create your own zoo at home with this wallpaper menagerie. |
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Locked inside this menagerie of failed comic bits are attempts at real anger, sadness, pathos, broad sight gags and genuine rock and roll metal moves. |
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She loved to read fantastic stories, care for the animals in her menagerie and, above all, gaze at her magic painting. |
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I think it is a figure of the horror menagerie, like Frankenstein's monster or vampires, and I think that's fine. |
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The new addition to our menagerie. He's sleeping soundly in one of our recycled rubber containers, customized with his favorite blanket. |
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I fell in love with a 6 month-old red mackerel tabby male and bought him on the spot, adding him to the menagerie already in the car. |
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There, they attempt to settle into a very different life with their grandmother, great-uncle and great-aunt and their live-in menagerie. |
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The result is a menagerie of waves that sound like feeding time in a cosmic zoo. |
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They are not mine alone but consist of a menagerie of people in my life, in particular, my family. |
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All of this, of course, is not produced in the isolated universe of a glass menagerie. |
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One day it happens that a careless jailer leaves his keys in the doors of this menagerie, and the wild beasts rampage with savage roars through the horrified town. |
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We also met her menagerie of animals, 2 dogs, a cat, and a hamster. |
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As animal lovers, they had a menagerie of creatures on their property. |
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Festivals attract a strange but intriguing menagerie of people. |
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The author has endowed our culture with a menagerie of role models. |
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Their lightning-fast delivery of three-chord tunes, and lyrical menagerie of punks, runts, brats, loudmouths, and jungle queens create the illusion of dumb simplicity. |
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In a sense, the story told in Lady Vengeance is as old as time, but the director gives it a refreshing dynamism by incorporating a menagerie of rich characters. |
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A pile of straw right by the menagerie lit on fire, and reached the tent in seconds. |
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What we get is a menagerie of grotesques, which seems to be a Ryan Murphy staple. |
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We sat in front of a modernist gas fireplace as a menagerie of tourists came and went about us. |
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A year later, the press speculated that Bubbles died when a fire tore through Jackson's Santa Barbara menagerie. |
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A thousand attics and flea markets must have been raided to yield the album's menagerie of castaway ukuleles, autoharps, Marxophones, Aqualins and peck horns. |
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Initially, it seems that oddities are what British journalist Jon Ronson is after in this charming menagerie of essays. |
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Inside, the mounted menagerie includes a duck, a pheasant, a raccoon, a brown bear and a two-headed calf, who are kept company by three unstuffed but very old cats. |
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These paintings harbour a menagerie of folk-monsters, a phantasmagoria of apparitions that might be beatific angels or might be ghoulish extraterrestrials. |
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Even more impressive is the fact that Kelly has managed to marshal this Rube Goldberg menagerie into a smart, funny lampoon of gung-ho militarism. |
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Across the street is a place where pretty petite men in sad, grey clothing sit amidst women so colorful they are a menagerie of flamingoes and toucans and macaws. |
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As soon as you enter the car park you are greeted by a menagerie of farm animals, many of them rare breeds including Soay, Ryeland and Whitefaced Woodland sheep. |
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However, the problem of moving their menagerie of animals over east was starting to be a concern as trucking them over wasn't an option, especially for the camels. |
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In Sacramento a crazed woman opened the cages of a circus menagerie for fear the animals might starve to death, and had been mauled by a lioness. |
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He had this work translated into Latin and also conducted experiments on birds in his menagerie. |
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Past imagery has included super-subtle abstracts and atmospheric landscapes as well as a graffiti menagerie, caricature portraits and severed tree trunks. |
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I represent Canada in this menagerie of cultures and languages. |
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Guangdong has long been known for its menagerie of exotic ingredients. |
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In the menagerie of subcontinental art, the horse and elephant are most common. |
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Henry also kept a menagerie at the Tower, a tradition begun by his father, and his exotic specimens included an elephant, a leopard and a camel. |
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Inside, Damien Hirst's glass menagerie of pickled pets occupies a vast salon with frescoed ceilings overlooking the Grand Canal, and reflects the light and water outside. |
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The exact location of the medieval menagerie is unknown, although the lions were kept in the barbican known as Lion Tower. |
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Compact and shining: the London aesthete's ostentatious impassivity becomes the contented quiet of a younger brother peeking at a menagerie hidden behind a fence in a little mansion on Fourteenth Street. |
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The porteira quit radiating disapproval, since Bartolomeu brought her cash but also trays of food, including a menagerie of creampuff animals under a spun-sugar cage. |
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We're fishing for barred pargo, sierra mackerel, jack crevalle, cabrilla, pompano, roosterfish, and who knows what else in the fish menagerie in the Sea of Cortez. |
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The bride carried a menagerie of white flowers featuring Royal Bouquet orchids, Star of Bethlehem, and Tiki roses with fresh asparagus fern, amaranthus, and blade grass. |
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The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public record office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of England. |
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