He glances over at Gregorious on a white stallion, and Valerius, on a piebald. |
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I quickly discovered that a piebald pigeon has taken up residence atop the light fixture on the balcony. |
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Imperious piebald porkers parked in the middle of the roads challenge you to run over them. |
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A painted horse is a quarter horse with colour, not like piebald or a pinto. |
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The big piebald and her rider continued towards a large jump that had been set up and leapt over it with graceful ease. |
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The natural extension of his work on the genetics of pigmentation led him into a study of piebald mice, this turned out to be a quagmire. |
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Puppies, palm readings, pots, piebald ponies and porcelain were all haggled over at one of the biggest fairs for years. |
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The Mage rode in on a beautiful piebald draft horse just before the first dinner bell. |
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White, black, gray, straw, ginger, gray-brown, brindled, piebald and speckled. |
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Cade sat astride his piebald gelding, Stetson tipped low over his eyes. |
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Gypsies and travellers come to deal their trademark horses, piebald or skewbald cobs highly prized beasts said to have calm temperaments. |
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The Mnevis bull was either black or piebald in colour, and in sculptures and paintings he was represented with a solar disc between his horns. |
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Some gayals are piebald, and even white, as the result of hybridizing with cattle. |
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There must be more genes that modify the expressions of these genes, since there are not three sharply divided groups of piebald cats, but instead the variation seem to be continuous. |
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Gray bands with varied shades, typically light and tending toward ginger, straw, white, reddish brown, brindle and even piebald and scattered with patches. |
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Billy, a 12-year-old piebald warmblood cross, belongs to Davina and Jenna Pickles, of Dewsbury. |
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Usually either piebald or skewbald, these horses have hair but are characterized by their coloring. Piebald refers to a black and white spotting pattern while skewbald is the term for white and chestnut or bay patches. |
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It is very unclear on how piebald white spotting is inherited. |
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Now and then one sees examples of that these theories together are not enough to explain the piebald white spotting, but yet there are no other theories that explains this better. |
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Fauna: The Saguenay Fjord and the Saint Lawrence concentrate an extraordinary quantity of marine mammals: whales, belugas, common dolphins, seals, piebald dolphins, sometimes killer whales. |
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The coat is short, flat, and sleek, with colours of red, fawn, white, brindle, and piebald. |
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The llama and alpaca are only known in the domestic state, and are variable in size and of many colors, being often white, brown, or piebald. |
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Colors of domestic sheep range from pure white to dark chocolate brown, and even spotted or piebald. |
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What a result, should this piebald, entangled, hypermetaphorical style of writing, not to say of thinking, become general among our literary men! as it might so easily do. |
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Hence you will make the piebald Church more piebald than ever. |
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Usually, however, the hitcher was standing exactly where she'd first passed him, his arm perhaps just marginally less erect, his clothing just that little bit more piebald. |
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Product was delivered via the Piebald and Skewbald horses pulling covered wagons. |
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