Tshakapesh took along his container of fat and the snowbird feathers he made sure to hide from his sister. |
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If you snowbird in the U. S., you may even be able to set up a combination of payment arrangements. |
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The Floating Pool Lady is no snowbird, off to Florida the moment the city turns into a backdrop that Currier and Ives would have loved. |
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If you're a snowbird, you may even be able to arrange a combination of options. |
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And when they cut the rope and I fall into the cauldron, all you have to do is watch my snowbird feathers. |
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This snowbird will be happy only if their appearance includes sufficient snowfall this winter to make for plenty of happy cross country ski outings. |
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Also, if you are a snowbird and live for 6 months in the North and 6 months in Florida where you own or rent a house or condo, register in Florida. |
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Everyone in Slab City, snowbird and slabber alike, is a squatter. |
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Typical land and freshwater birds of the Arctic Zone are the redpoll, Lapland longspur, snowbird, wheatear, pipit, certain plovers and sandpipers, loons, rock ptarmigans, ducks, and geese. |
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He is likely making his way along the Raritan now, en route to the Delaware — en route, eventually, to Naples, Florida, which he expects to reach around mid-February, a snowbird arriving unfashionably late. |
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This barrier-island city and snowbird haven is hundreds of miles from the nearest land befouled by the collapse of the Deepwater Horizon platform and the epic gusher it left behind. |
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Then he hid the snowbird feathers that he took with him, from his sister. |
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And as he approached, Tshakapesh stuck snowbird feathers in his hair. |
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This opportunity has a very high occupancy rate and pulls corporate, tourist, conventioneers and snowbird guests alike. |
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It was supper-time on board the Stormchaser, and the sky pirates were all seated round a longbench tucking into a meal of baked snowbird and earthapple mash. |
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