Smallest of snipes, the jack snipe has been declining in Norfolk in recent years. |
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The Green Arrow is a bit crass and snipes at Batman a lot, but that's to be expected from a second-stringer superhero. |
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Understanding him perfectly, they scrambled forward while their leader snipes the guard. |
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During migration and winter, snipes can also be found in salt marshes, estuaries, and other mucky areas. |
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Two lakes nestle among the 35 acres, which attract an array of birds such as oystercatchers, ducks and snipes. |
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As soon as a wisp of snipes arrive, off starts our mercury with the glad tidings. |
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The club gathers sporting people from several categories: snipes, launches, rowing sections, monoaquatics and fishing. |
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Lithuania contains rich wetlands resources supporting large numbers of snipes. |
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At hand-picked locations in pedestrian zones, snipes were applied to the posters to conceal the advertised item and thus arouse curiosity. |
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The snipes doubled as attractive vouchers that invited pedestrians to visit the nearest IKEA home furnishing store. |
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A prime location for hunting red and grey partridges, common and worshipped pheasants, pigeons, snipes, roe dears, wild boars and ducks. |
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The script is peppered with the sort of bickering and snipes you hear from those disgruntled married couples you unfortunately find yourself seated with on cruises. |
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But with the help of his son and his father, he managed to find time to ensure his hectares became an ideal home for lapwings, redshanks, snipes and curlews. |
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There's heather on it and bullfinches, willow warblers and snipes. |
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They comprise a diverse group of species, including the plovers, oystercatchers, avocets, stilts, turnstones, sandpipers, yellowlegs, snipes, godwits, curlews, and phalaropes. |
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Waterlogged land attracts various typical migratory species of aquatic fauna such as storks, capped herons, water hens and snipes, which have opted for rice paddies as their natural habitat. |
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The main outcomes of this survey are new and reliable estimates of Lithuanian breeding population of snipes and elaboration of sustainable management methods of their habitats. |
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In such a case, you should still get a one second accuracy on your snipes. |
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You'll also see thousands of American avocets, eared grebes, common snipes. |
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The author Richard Rouxel takes us from the peat bogs in Russia, through France to the ponds of Africa to discover the fascinating world of snipes. |
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Caution: Backlit posters cannot be modified with add-ons or snipes! |
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This type of rice is easy to cook: storks and snipes. its grains do not normally stick together, but it does not easily absorb the taste of the food with which it is being cooked. |
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During periods of drought other creatures such as water voles, toads, frogs, newts, grey herons, lapwings, curlews, snipes and the precious invertebrates suffer too. |
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Advancement and symmetry of molt were determined for 637 first-year common snipes captured at Jeziorsko reservoir, central Poland, during autumn migration. |
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The fight-scene, probably co-ordinated by Mr. Snipes, is very well done and Jessica handles herself without any problems at all. |
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On Friday, I met a voter named Laura Snipes at a Gingrich event in Orangeburg. |
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As Blade, Snipes only has to look menacing, make some martial-arts moves and gorily and bloodily rid the world of bad vamps. |
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Sheen also made a guest appearance in four episodes of NBC's 30 Rock as Wesley Snipes, a love interest for Tina Fey's Liz Lemon. |
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Starts out funny and funky with goofball Woody Harrelson winding up speedball Wesley Snipes on the basketball courts. |
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Actors Wesley Snipes is still a few weeks away from becoming a free man. |
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Hendrix had watched Butch Snipes play with his teeth in Seattle and by now Alphonso 'Baby Boo' Young, the other guitarist in the band, was performing this guitar gimmick. |
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