The winds were swirling faster now, an angry ice-taloned roc with wings of darkness. |
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This impressive roc pillar located in the southern part of the park, takes its name from its upper part which looks like the tubes of a church organ. |
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According to Marco Polo, Kublai Khan inquired in those parts about the roc and was brought what was claimed to be a roc's feather, which may really have been a Raphia palm frond. |
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While Aepyornis was by no means as large and terrible as the Roc, it WAS the largest bird that ever lived. |
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The star of the appellation is Roc des Combes, produced on a particularly well-favoured site on the Gironde itself. |
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She got the female lead part where among others Kid Creole, Kele Le Roc and Marc Anthony also participated. |
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When they arrived at the studio, Johnny and Sarah were put in a dressing room, where Miss Roc explained that the scheduled show was being pre-empted for them. |
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Thornbury founded the business when he and his partners John Popovich and Roc Fleishman devised a lightweight hot tub. |
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In this work, we investigate the effect of severe improperness of fitted binormal ROC curves on the reliability of AUC estimates when the data arise from an actually proper curve. |
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The ROC refused a proposed compromise that would have still allowed them to use the ROC flag and anthem as long as the name was changed. |
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This allows the ROC to have economic relations even with states that do not formally recognise it. |
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The ROC was a defence warning organisation operating in the United Kingdom between 1925 and 31 December 1995 when it was stood down. |
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