How To Use Loggerhead In A Sentence
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But we are talking about oil reaching a coral cay which is globally important for seabird breeding and the nesting of green and loggerhead turtles.
Raw Story
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The second turtle, a loggerhead turtle, was taken in by aquarium personnel when it was still a hatchling.
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But, thanks to Sergei's indiscretion, you're now at loggerheads with each other.
CODE BREAKER
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Shrubby patches of wild plum, wolfberry, and narrow-leaved meadowsweet provide nesting and perching sites for open-country birds such as horned larks, loggerhead shrikes, and upland sandpipers.
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He also pointed out the damage always caused by internal friction in the nation's sports administration, describing as lamentable a situation where the ministry and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) are always at loggerheads in the build-up to major competitions.
Thisday Online
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We peer into tubs of wriggling baby turtles - hawksbill, green, loggerhead - each about the size of a 50 cent piece, who await release at night.
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While hiking, canoeing, kayaking, or eating a picnic lunch, watch for Gulf Coast spiny softshell turtles, loggerhead shrikes, pileated woodpeckers, Seminole bats, and spotted salamanders.
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Worst off of all of them is Australia's genetically distinct loggerhead turtle.
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Here you can see the southern bald eagle and Atlantic loggerhead turtle.
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The double wrath of her governor and Blackett, should she put them at loggerheads, would be awful to endure.
DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION
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My research focus is on the decline and potential extinction of loggerhead and leatherback sea turtles in the Pacific Ocean.
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Animal tracks, such as those of this baby loggerhead turtle, are most easily seen in snow, mud, or sand.
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With the party and judge at loggerheads over, say, the availability of funds, it is often the contemnor who loses, forced to remain behind bars at the mercy of a skeptical judge.
No Charge: In Civil-Contempt Cases, Jail Time Can Stretch On for Years
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Early in the morning Jerry and I penetrated deep into the pre-sun depths and, turning a corner at the stern, came across a loggerhead turtle.
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The young also cross paths with the loggerhead shrike, a bird that impales its prey before eating.
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Evening Standard - Home
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Attracted by nighttime pool lights, a disoriented female loggerhead turtle finds its way into a residential swimming pool on Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida.
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Management and staff are at loggerheads over the plan.
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Yet Europe's largest refuge for the rare loggerhead turtle faces its gravest threat: the drunken British tourist.
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A loggerhead turtle, which has been carefully nursed back to health in a leading aquarium, yesterday took off for Spain where she may soon find romance.
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Evans attempted to rusticate himself at his much embellished mud hut ‘Loggerheads' overlooking Rothbury.
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Fisher, a 150-pound loggerhead turtle, was released into the Atlantic Ocean in July of last year after being tagged by a satellite transmitter.
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Both the leatherback and loggerhead turtle could face extinction within 10 to 30 years if international fishing practices are not dramatically altered, he added.
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The veteran Congress leader is understood to have brokered peace between his children who were reportedly at loggerheads.
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I did, however, enjoy an ancient loggerhead turtle festooned with remoras and a hogfish in its distinctive night camouflage.
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Not ten feet from where we beach the panga is a pickup bed used as a trash dumpster, and inside lies the rotting carapace of an adult Loggerhead turtle - one that might have been the perfect size for a satellite transmitter.
Baja communities play a key role in conservation
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The butcher-bird is today's loggerhead shrike, found only rarely anywhere in Massachusetts now.
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France was left isolated and at loggerheads with other EU member countries over its refusal to fall into line with demands to cut state borrowing.
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They made a strange contrast; they could have been at loggerheads, but they were not.
THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
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Since the start of this project in 2003, four loggerheads have been tagged, fitted with transmitters, and released.
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Joshua trees are monicots, grotesquely oversized lilies, with contorted limbs and trunks armored with spikes, which are used skillfully by the loggerhead shrike to impale its prey.
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The various statements were at complete loggerheads, spun perfectly and selectively by organisations in damage-control mode.
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For months dentists and the health department have been at loggerheads over fees.
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Well, the jizz of that bird makes me say loggerhead shrike.
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WWF campaigners say the island is the second most important breeding ground for the loggerhead turtle.
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Sam and his parents were at loggerheads over the question of car privileges
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For months dentists and the health department have been at loggerheads over fees.
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Among other creatures, the lake vicinity is home to an endangered species, the Wallum froglet, and a breeding ground for the endangered Loggerhead turtle.
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A volunteer treats an endangered loggerhead sea turtle that swallowed a fishing-hook at the Greek marine turtle rescue centre in Glyfada, a seaside suburb of Athens, August 29, 1997.
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Clearly, the selection process for membership ensures the selection of balbutient loggerheads with butyraceous brains jectigating in the reniform hallways of mediocrity.
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The Atlantic loggerhead turtle is found in the waters off Canada's eastern coast.
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This is a specialized NGO, set up in 1983, with the main task to protect the loggerhead turtle in Greece.
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Here are three sorts of sea-turtle, namely hawksbill, loggerhead, and green: but none of them are in any esteem, neither Spaniards nor Portuguese loving them: nay they have a great antipathy against them, and would much rather eat a porpoise, though our English count the green turtle very extraordinary food.
A Voyage to New Holland
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Perhaps the poor Spaniards of those days happened in the first instance upon an ancient bull, or a hawks-bill, and tapped the poison gland, or a loggerhead or a luth, and came ever after to entertain, with right good cause, a holy terror of turtle, irrespective of species.
The Confessions of a Beachcomber
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She helped protect the endangered loggerhead and green turtles.
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Populations of acid frogs such as Wallum froglet Crinia tinnula, Cooloola sedgefrog Litoria cooloolensis, Wallum rocketfrog L. freycineti and Wallum sedgefrog L. olongburensis occur, as do breeding colonies of loggerhead turtle Caretta Caretta (EN) and green turtle Chelonia mydas (EN).
Fraser Island, Australia
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For months dentists and the health department have been at loggerheads over fees.
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CHARLESTON, SC - Veterinarians at the South Carolina Aquarium sea turtle hospital in Charleston say they've made great progress in helping a loggerhead turtle suffering from lockjaw.
Anderson Independent Mail Stories
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It is thickset, with a large mouth, thick white lips and a large blunt head, hence the nickname Loggerhead.
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The area supports a number of species locally threatened or at their biogeographic limits, including golden eagle Aquila chrysaetos, prairie falcon Falco mexicanus, ferruginous hawk Buteo regalis, loggerhead shrike Lanius ludovicianus, merlin Falco columbarius, Brewers sparrow Spizella breweri and grasshopper sparrow Ammodramus savannarum.
Dinosaur Provincial Park, Canada
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Animal tracks, such as those of this baby loggerhead turtle, are most easily seen in snow, mud, or sand.
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From the beach, we watch a loggerhead turtle swimming calmly through the clear turquoise water.
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The Nova Scotia wasn't a warship... "Ziegler's words stumbled like a loggerhead turtle making for the surf-line.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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A female loggerhead turtle, the size of a wardrobe, hovered round their heads looking for a place to put down.
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I did, however, enjoy an ancient loggerhead turtle festooned with remoras and a hogfish in its distinctive night camouflage.
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The town hall drama has left the authority without a ruling administration and political parties remain at loggerheads over its future.
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It is used by fishermen as bait, and loggerhead turtles are often seen eating cunjevoi.
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The biggest problem is Caretta, a large loggerhead turtle.
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We also provided a $10,800 grant to fund the development and initial implementation of a Candidate Conservation Agreement for the Santa Catalina Island fox and the island loggerhead shrike.
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There is also only one mooring ball in the entire park located about a mile southwest of Loggerhead Key at the wreck of the Avanti, an 1875 three-masted windjammer that sunk on the reef in 1907.
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Since 2001, areas north of Point Conception to an intersect with the Oregon coast has been closed to drift gillnet fishing from August 15th through November 15th in order to protect endangered leatherback and loggerhead sea turtles.
Permit to Kill Pacific Sea Turtles and Whales Requested by Seafood Company
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It is yet another twist in a drawn-out sequence of events which has left the council, hall supporters and national heritage preservation groups at loggerheads.
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There had been speculation that the new retailer would give up on opening so-called "big box" stores of between 30,000 to 35,000 sq ft, which put it at loggerheads with established UK chains Currys and Comet.
Best Buy delays store openings as it fails to impress UK shoppers
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Both the green turtle, which can weigh up to 205 kilograms, and the loggerhead turtle are now classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
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Referenda would also possibly provide a way out of the impasse when Commons is at loggerheads with the Lords.
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Management and staff are at loggerheads over the plan.
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The butcher-bird is today's loggerhead shrike, found only rarely anywhere in Massachusetts now.
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Management and staff are at loggerheads over the plan.