A few guests were already mounted for the road, half asleep, bloat-faced and red-eyed, leaning to and fro in their saddles. |
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She recalls the inundation of the red-eyed bugs during their last appearance. |
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The curious red-eyed female headed straight to the well ripe banana we had been given on our arrival to tempt the furry creature. |
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Daniel is red-eyed from weeping, while John stares unseeingly out of a hotel window, disconsolate. |
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With red-eyed goblins, giant spiders and a fire-breathing dragon, this book is perfect Hallowe'en fare. |
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Couples who began their dating relationships starry-eyed and dreamy all too often end them red-eyed and dismayed. |
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Then, after thirteen or seventeen years, the nymphs crawl to the surface and metamorphose into red-eyed adults. |
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He would probably deny this, but it might well be a way of hiding his red-eyed blushes, and sparing ours. |
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Central American tree frogs-including the famous red-eyed tree frog-are headed for CITES Appendix II thanks to a vote taken at today's CITES meeting. |
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I tell you they can indeed. When I left the Cinquième Salle of Place des Arts, I was heavy-hearted and red-eyed. |
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The common loon is red-eyed, with distinctive black and white markings and a pointed dagger like beak that is perfect for its long, underwater fishing trips. |
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There were many red-eyed people on Tahrir that day. |
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A mix of Paris sans l'attitude, Amsterdam minus the red-eyed frat boys, the fun of Madrid and the under-hyped creativity of Seattle, skirted by soft rolling hills and with a style all its own. |
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Slow migrators, such as the red-eyed vireo or the great crested flycatcher, were the most adaptable to changes. |
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Dan Aykroyd's Gus Trenor, a married man who pounces on Lily after duplicitously trying to buy her favors, is little more than a red-eyed lunging pig. |
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That day I found, lodged in the crotch of a spiceberry bush, the nest of a red-eyed vireo, leftover from summer. |
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After I got home, another red-eyed vireo turned up near Land's End, where I had been less than 24 hours previously. |
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A recent study of a North American songbird, the Red-eyed Vireo, provides some support for this hypothesis. |
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Red-eyed swimming crabs glared at us and shrimps, or the vivid orange and blue markings of a squat lobster, were picked out by our torch beams. |
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For example, Tennessee Warblers showed a peak in passage around 30 March while Red-eyed Vireos and Blackburnian Warblers peaked around 17 April. |
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A nest of the Yellow Warbler superimposed on a Red-eyed Vireo nest. |
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