After much experience she had developed a gift for spotting fakes by just looking at them. |
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A drunk trapper named LeRoy Ball freaked in 1829 near Douglas, Wyoming after spotting the world's first jackalope. |
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Bushnell offers an extensive line of binoculars, spotting scopes, riflescopes, rangefinders, telescopes and night vision products. |
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Since this bird finds a perfect camouflage in the evergreen forests, spotting or sighting it is near impossible. |
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They had to give higher priority to this task if they wanted to avoid enemy air reconnaissance and artillery spotting. |
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Demetre yawned and opened his teary eyes, looking around and spotting Britney still asleep in his arms. |
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It begins in a cab, with Campbell playing the haunted driver spotting a woman on the street who, after a long deliberation, hops in. |
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Psychiatrists are experienced in prescribing the different types of antidepressant medication, and in spotting their side-effects. |
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Having inspected a chill cabinet and spotting cherry and rhubarb slice, curd tart and apple and cinnamon tart I opted for the latter. |
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According to the tax expert, accountancy and banking advisers are engaged in a continuous contest of spotting and exploiting tax loopholes. |
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Sarah peeked over, spotting quickly to loose off another arrow before she was sniped off. |
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Here you stand a good chance of spotting such rare birds as the chestnut-fronted macaw and red-throated caracara. |
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The firing mechanism mechanically fires the spotting rifle and uses a magneto to fire the rocket. |
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The two numbers used in description of binoculars and spotting scopes identify magnification first and objective lens size second. |
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Once inside the forest we walked several trails spotting hornbills, woodpeckers and malkohas to name a few. |
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The presence of a minimum of two big spotting scopes is usually the key field mark. |
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Carrion Crow nests are conspicuous and we were able to observe birds delivering food to nestlings using spotting scopes. |
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Thanks to excellent scouting and research, teams can count on spotting a large baseline number of species. |
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Their articles were once ahead of the curve spotting trends before they had a chance to be lampooned on South Park. |
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If you look carefully, there is a good chance of spotting nudibranchs and sea hares. |
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We stopped and scanned the horizon with binoculars, spotting a family of warthogs and a secretary bird. |
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Diving takes place year-round, but late spring is fantastic for spotting basking sharks. |
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These waters can also be good for spotting sunfish, basking sharks and whales. |
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Mr Hornby, pictured, is in the saddle as our newest tipster, and hopes his talent for spotting winners rubs off on readers. |
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You'll have no problem spotting it across a crowded car park, because it stands up like a tower block on an estate of bungalows. |
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After spotting the enemy, the gunners fired tracers to pinpoint the target, while the fourth helicopter opened fire with 2.75-inch rockets. |
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Molly scanned the room for an instrument, finally spotting an electric guitar midst the rubble. |
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It is a good place for surfing and, as well as being a prime patch for dolphin spotting, it is on the migratory route of the humpback whale. |
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Local fishermen report spotting species like the milkfish, which is rarely found near such small islands. |
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I don't expect anyone to understand but it's a bit like a trainspotter suddenly realising bus spotting is fun as well. |
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It's important to remember that many women experience spotting in early pregnancy and most do not miscarry. |
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That means spotting the trends even before the trendoids do, turning the ideas into affordable clothes, and making the apparel fly off the racks. |
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But maybe best of all is spotting a dirt clod or other sale target that looks suspiciously like a shooting gallery duck of old. |
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We try to ignore it while gazing at the sky, talking of loves lost and spotting slowly gliding aeroplanes. |
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A blinkered approach to spotting talent is regarded as one of the many factors holding back youth development. |
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Since the crows have been arriving in greater numbers on this hill, I have been spotting fewer and fewer mourning doves around the house. |
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For both components, consumers win by spotting a specially labeled can or bottle in 12-packs and larger multipacks. |
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A combination of skyglow, clouds, and insufficient aperture kept me from spotting it, though the sites farther east were much darker. |
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With muted lighting and comfy leather sofas it has its discreet corners but it's better to be out in the open for A-list celeb spotting. |
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Given that the boats patrol 240 miles of federal navigation channels in the harbor district, spotting small debris is not easy. |
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The fire was discovered when the boat's skipper went to check the generator after spotting a flickering navigation light. |
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Why not take a day to go location spotting and visit some of the county's unspoilt villages, grand houses and countryside? |
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The genetic basis of the white spotting pattern in Dutch boxer dogs is not known. |
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Her expression immediately softened at the sight of me but turned hard once more after spotting the Old English sheepdog. |
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Thieves spotting valuables on the back seat of a car will seize the opportunity, break in and be away with the property in seconds. |
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He switched direction in the mid-80s, spotting the potential of brownfield sites for development. |
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It wasn't long before the children were spotting deer tracks, gopher burrows, butterflies, hornets' nests and budding flowers. |
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Then look at the couch potato who seems ready, not for an evening in front of the TV, but for a spell of inadvertent train spotting. |
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First held in 1932, the Whitechapel show has a reputation for spotting young talent early, including many of the UK's most important artists. |
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Besides spotting great raw artistic talent, Phillips hired and trained a handful of engineers who would go on to great success, as well. |
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English Touring Theatre and its director Stephen Unwin have a real knack of spotting talent on the way up. |
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It also gives the audience the godlike power of spotting future theatre talent, of which there seems to be a lot about. |
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By spotting the danger signs early enough, a civil defence team can be put on standby to provide an immediate response to another flood. |
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Alex is hawk-eyed when it comes to spotting lazy reasoning or fallacious argument, and lightning-fast at exposing it where it occurs. |
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The Turkana helped identify the best cabin spots for viewing sunrises over the water and for spotting the occasional oryx or gazelle. |
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His eyes roamed the dense canopy 150 feet overhead, spotting every monkey, toucan, tree rat, and sloth around us. |
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He started painting only four years ago, after spotting a paintbox in an art shop window in Scarborough. |
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Airborne and shipborne radar was significant in spotting surfaced submarines. |
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I had trouble spotting the sandpits because of a cloud cover at 5,000 feet. |
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Imaginatively filmed in London, there's a lot of fun to be had spotting all the locations. |
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It will give spotting corrections to the ship calling the fall of shot until the projectiles are impacting within 50 yards of the target. |
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The girls made the discovery after spotting a piece of red material sticking out of the ground in the park's wooded area. |
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We've had to cancel several shows due to Andrew spotting random concert-goers wandering backstage. |
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The mission is also a gamma-ray burst detector, and has been spotting one burst per month in its field of view. |
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She devoured the fashion magazines and seemed to have a natural instinct for spotting a trend before it happened. |
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There will be some books on spotting bird species, and, if abroad, a rather worrying one on identifying poisonous insects and arachnids. |
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After a while I became quite good at spotting tsetse flies in the bungalow. |
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Ronaldinho promptly flighted the ball over Seaman and into the far corner of the net after spotting the England shotstopper had left his line. |
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Dense foliage in irrigated winter wheat may favor development of different foliar and leaf spotting diseases. |
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Celebrate your first spotting with a crumble, then progress to the obligatory and unsurpassable gooseberry fool. |
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I played lookout for my shutter-happy dive buddy, spotting cowries and posing with batfish as I did my safety stop. |
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A short girl with long black hair and freckles spotting her creamy skin was walking up behind him. |
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The couple decided on the venue after spotting it in the Good Hotel Guide and enjoying a romantic break there earlier in the year. |
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The swarms of gnats and mosquitoes were annoying, but augured well for our hopes of spotting tiny bug-eating birds. |
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Teachers are usually quite good at spotting this kind of thing, as they spend every day with their class. |
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One year an enterprising bunch of local lads, spotting a gap in the market, offered trips back down to the station on the handlebars of their bicycles. |
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While the cod, pollack and haddock may have all but disappeared, you stand a good chance of spotting porpoises, minke whales and even the odd beluga. |
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A guy wearing pink appeared to be spotting her, but I was worried that he could have gotten impaled by those Stiletto heels. |
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No prizes for spotting my finger, but see if you can spot the annoying bint standing in the way of a sign explaining what was going on in one of the pictures. |
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A science buff, Kahn also grew adept at spotting the long-term potential of emerging technologies and new industries. |
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Evans has a few choice quips for spotting and avoiding the well-trodden, souvenir-shop-lined tourist routes. |
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It is also a remarkably assured debut, and a reminder that the Bush Theatre's honourable legacy of spotting plays with real zing and commercial potential remains intact. |
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Large numbers of chub and barbel are also on view in Tadcaster where fish spotting from the road-bridge in the centre of town seems to be a popular spectator sport at present. |
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Wednesday, authorities got a break when a caller reported spotting the trio at a campsite near San Isabel National Forest. |
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These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc. |
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January and February are also prime months for spotting California gray whales off the coast as they migrate towards Baja. |
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Her travel clique has been known to arrive at an airport, bags packed, passport-in-hand, within hours of spotting a deal. |
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And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch. |
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The Mohawk was designed to perform observation, artillery spotting, reconnaissance, command and utility missions from small, unimproved fields under all weather conditions. |
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Others recalled spotting the attractive brunette in the village post office buying sweets for her children, wheeling her youngest daughter, who was two, in a pushchair. |
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Teamed with modern telescopic sights, rangefinders, binoculars, and spotting scopes, these modern tools are the most humane hunting implements we, as hunters, have ever had. |
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A good game to play while watching portmanteau horror films is in spotting the famous actors, as well as those hardy character actors who crop up again and again. |
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We lucked into spotting a tiny Winter Wren while visiting the East Pond. |
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I like spotting the eel, who is very shy and hides under rocks. |
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Their spotting by a talent scout was the beginning of the big time. |
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Several days later, spotting the crow's nest of the ship over the headland of Cape Evans, they lit a fire as a signal for the ship to steam back and pick them up. |
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This time of year is ideal for spotting certain boreal or arctic avians in the Northeast United States, thanks to the combination of low temperatures and fallen leaves. |
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The more you spend up front, however, the less likely your field glasses, rifle scope or spotting scope ever will see the post office, and the less time there the better. |
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The extensive white spotting helps to separate female tragopans from those of other pheasants, and the elongated white central spot on each feather is bordered with black. |
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Not only that, but much of the land in this region of Wyoming is owned by ranchers who know the terrain like the back of their hand, and have become adept at spotting fossils. |
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There were more stretches through wilderness and spotting shoals of fish, cormorants, cranes, owls, spoonbills, kingfishers, woodpeckers, and a few snakes. |
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Unmistakable, each was dressed in splendid sooty-black breeding plumage complete with prominent white spotting on the mantle and scapulars and white eye-ring. |
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The trip will include a visit to the famous dry grasslands of Kielheim, excellent for spotting butterflies such as Camberwell beauties, field crickets, and green lizards. |
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Smaller issues that result from IUDs mirror those of other contraceptives, such as menstrual cramps, spotting, or infection. |
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At the last moment he hesitated, spotting the light reflecting off a garish purple blob taped oddly to the side of a tree another fifty feet up the trail. |
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The evidence established that he was negligent in spotting the headspring Steven was attempting to perform. |
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Once the spotting session has been completed and the precise timings of each cue determined, the composer will then work on writing the score. |
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The long days in summer also make spotting these largely nocturnal creatures in daylight more likely than on the British mainland. |
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Equipment commonly used for birding includes binoculars, a spotting scope with tripod, a notepad, and one or more field guides. |
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At greater distances from the plutons, the only evidence of metamorphism is spotting in these rocks. |
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It's a good idea to bring a torch and maybe binoculars for wildlife spotting. |
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With experience, a trendwatcher becomes skilled at spotting the elusive and subtle shifts that signal fashion change. |
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The little fella has pestered me for weeks to get him walkie-talkies after spotting them in a magazine. |
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It is designed for tape application, fastener spotting, corner beads and trims and complete finishing of gypsum wallboards. |
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He knew what their Achilles heels were and he was spotting their weaknesses. |
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You'll need a car for this, but it's worth it to zoom through the swamps on an airboat like James Bond, spotting alligators and other wildlife. |
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Nikon and Zeiss carry high-end optics, including Zeiss' Victory PhotoScope that integrates a digital camera into a spotting scope. |
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The coach driver, from Londonbased Redwing Coaches, is being hailed a hero for spotting the lorry and preventing an even more serious accident. |
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Although a serious house of worship, rat spotting has become prime tourist activity. |
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Bad wishes tainted by the Kybosh must be stopped and Evangeline has an instinctive knack for spotting problems. |
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Star spotting is one way to pass away the hours, with 7 ft 6 in Chinese basketballer Ming Yao a top attraction. |
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Which is to point out that proofreading is often more than spotting typos, misspellings, and punctuation errors. |
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I keep spotting tall Acanthus mollis, or bear's breech, right, with its stately spires of white flowers enclosed in pinky-purple bracts. |
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Fire crews praised the actions of a passer-by who threw in a life ring after spotting the 28-year-old woman in the water near the promenade. |
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Neighbours banged on the door to Berit Mountain's first-floor flat for several minutes after spotting smoke. |
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There are tips on making sand dollar jewelry, spotting wildlife trails in the sand, and identifying Indian artifacts. |
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Currently the problem is usually resolved by washing the blanket, which results in press downtime and causes maculation or spotting. |
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Ten or so miles into the run, Stephen Ferrell and I started spotting giant manta rays on the surface. |
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Its major side effects are intestinal borborygmi and cramps, flatus, fecal incontinence, oily spotting, and flatus with discharge. |
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Optical character recognition allows for quick word and phrase spotting within slide content or visual aids. |
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Opticians get much more practice in spotting squints but the end result is usually much the same, a referral to a hospital-based orthoptist. |
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Your best chances of spotting the marine wildlife is by a boat trip like the Sheerwater Cruises where prices start from PS28pp. |
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They drove through the war-torn Caprivi Strip between the Angolan and Namibian border, in the hope of spotting elephants. |
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He overtook on a blind bend and blind summit, before spotting an oncoming car, oversteering and overturning. |
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But he credits coach Cavin Johnson for spotting his potential, nurturing it, and then eventually helping sort his move to Europe. |
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The bear swam and trekked across the ice after spotting the boat stopped among ice floes in Norway's Svalbard region. |
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Adam had his huge spotting scope with him, and we quickly picked off herring and great black-backed gulls on buoys downriver. |
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Their trip included spotting 70 species in North Wales, including the great northern diver and one of the UK's rarest birds, the chough. |
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He made a citizen's arrest after spotting the man trying to steal a woman's bag at Baker Street tube station in London. |
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The striped hyena is common in Jordan's wildlife, spotting it in urban areas is a rare occurrence. |
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Lifeboats, Coastguard teams and an RAF helicopter searched the area for two hours before spotting the couple waving at them from the shoreline at Allhallows, Kent. |
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Rusty spotting and yellowings occur on the lower basal leaves. |
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We took turns watching this game of Pleistocene soccer through the spotting scopes, and I thought about musk oxen in both my inner and outer worlds. |
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Horses of the same color may be distinguished from one another by white markings, which, along with various spotting patterns, are inherited separately from coat color. |
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Staffman Dave Charnley launched a daring rescue bid after spotting a terrified teenager screaming for help as her home was engulfed by choking smoke. |
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But, after spotting hot dog stands for sale online, she gave it all up to sell hot dogs to the masses, drumming up a roaring trade outside Womanby Street's Fashion Quarter. |
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We've gotten savvier at spotting these phony-baloney letters. |
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High power spotting scopes today allow observers to detect minute morphological differences that were earlier possible only by examination of the specimen in the hand. |
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To test the same, in a sub sample sodium azide impregnated filter disc was used for spotting the blood and found to make the analyte stable for 3 months at room temperatures. |
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You two may enter the real estate process assuming that finding a little love nest is simply a matter of spotting a dream pad, placing an offer, and picking out curtains. |
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The vulnerability awareness training is resulting in staff spotting those who are actively seeking out the drunkest, most vulnerable person and identifying them to the police. |
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In addition to spotting Pinyon Jays and Ptarmigans, visitors will also pass by the highest, largest and one of the most distinctive peaks in the state. |
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While I remain hopeful of one day spotting a wildcat on my ventures in the Highlands, I couldn't care less if I never saw Mr Brewer's face on my screen again. |
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