How To Use Ant lion In A Sentence
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Senior police officers want lionhearted members of the public to contact them, or other groups, and improve the city's environment for everyone.
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Her first glimpse of it was through elaborate iron gates set between two large stone pillars surmounted by rampant lions.
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Whereupon Salih arose and, kissing the ground a second time, said, “O King of the Age, my errand is to Allah and the magnanimous liege lord and the valiant lion, the report of whose good qualities the caravans far and near have dispread and whose renown for benefits and beneficence and clemency and graciousness and liberality to all climes and countries hath sped.”
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Here, the standing figure of the group is presented as Orpheus, while the torso of the dying youth is disguised as an attendant lion.
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The fact that a pregnant lioness is seperated from the pride prior to birth so that the male won't kill/eat her young has got to relieve "some" stress, ya think?
Goodbye to Tatiana
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In the very few crannies left behind are fleurs-de-lis, rampant lions, unicorns, dogs, and vases of flowers.
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The massively arched door, in the style of a portcullis, is defended on either side by rampant lions, petrified in mid-snarl.
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The Cape Colony (and the Cape Province afterwards) had the annulets in the same field as a rampant lion.
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The massively arched door, in the style of a portcullis, is defended on either side by rampant lions, petrified in mid-snarl.
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Abundant lions imply abundant games , and that again means abundant vegetation.
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A liger a giant lion with diffused stripes.
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The massively arched door, in the style of a portcullis, is defended on either side by rampant lions, petrified in mid-snarl.
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In the very few crannies left behind are fleurs-de-lis, rampant lions, unicorns, dogs, and vases of flowers.
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In the very few crannies left behind are fleurs-de-lis, rampant lions, unicorns, dogs, and vases of flowers.
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Yes, the little silken room they weave we call a cocoon, but the ant lions make theirs of silk and sand.
The Insect Folk