How To Use Musk In A Sentence
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The New York and Liverpool firm that your father belongs to sent on board an honest and peaceable cargo, but there was a good deal of room left in the hold, and the captain filled it up with cannon-balls, musket-bullets, and gunpowder from the English agents of no less a man than General Santa
Ahead of the Army
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The muskrat was a very good swimmer, indeed, and as soon as she reached the water she plunged in and swam about, to show Sammie and Susie how it ought to be done.
Sammie and Susie Littletail
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The fragrance of musk from the breasts of the fair
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Vermont, far removed from all beasts of prey -- why is it that upon the sunniest day, if you but shake a fresh buffalo robe behind him, so that he cannot even see it, but only smells its wild animal muskiness -- why will he start, snort, and with bursting eyes paw the ground in phrensies of affright?
Moby Dick, or, the whale
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Bob was never stinky per se, but he had a certain musky quality about him.
What's Worse Than Snakes On A Plane?
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These included balsam, musk, benzoin, aloeswood, ginger, muslin, thoroughbred Arabian horses, and Chinese porcelain.
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Brent and I had seen to that when we refined her eye at musketry.
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The most sumptuous and heady of fragrances, these feature exotic flowers like Bulgarian rose, jasmine and tuberose, as well as mysterious musks, woods and other exotic essences.
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The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum.
Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
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The re-enactments by members of the English Civil War Society will feature musketeers, pikemen and cavalry, with the occasional cannon shot.
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At least 50,000 snakes overwinter in these dens every year, dispersing into the surrounding muskeg swampland during summer.
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China and Russia are home to the majority of musk deer.
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The Withern cottage is damp and musky and inspires images for former occupants with bronchitis and other chest complaints.
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MUSKOGEE - Muskogee police are searching for more persons of interest from a Saturday fatal shooting at a mall.
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An additional character that separates this species from the cervids is the presence of an abdominal musk gland.
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At the same time three muskets were discharged; and while one ball rattled against the corslet of proof, to the strength of which our valiant Captain had been more than once indebted for his life, another penetrated the armour which covered the front of his left thigh, and stretched him on the ground.
A Legend of Montrose
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The scent of this one is not really sweet, kind of musky and sexy, seems appropriate.
White Tree Peony Identity Discovered « Fairegarden
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Yes | No | Report from muskiemaster wrote 31 weeks 2 days ago captain brad makes a good point the name's alone make it hard to compare the two and if I had to say though it'd be cabela's which contains lots of fishing stuff and hunting more hunting stuff to.
Cabelas or BassPro?
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By the late 17th century devices were being developed to fire grenades from the muzzles of flintlock muskets.
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Lloyd Spotted Wolf, head football coach at Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla., says it's good for "ego-centric" coaches to be around students "that really do not care if the football team wins or loses, or even know when there's a home game.
This Professor Looks Familiar
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Several distinctive ungulate herbivores are endemic to this hotspot, including the takin (Budorcas taxicolor, VU), an unusual 300-kilogram goat antelope, the red or Bailey's goral (Nemorhaedus baileyi, VU), which is endemic to the Gaoligong Shan, and the Chinese forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii).
Biological diversity in the mountains of Southwest China
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The boots are light (50 ounces), completely waterproof (our feet stayed dry even after soaking in muskeg for 12 hours at a time), and ...
ONTARIO KNIFE RAT-7
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Even the lightest, most flowery perfumes contain a trace of musk.
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‘Boys, do you hear that rattle of musketry and the roar of artillery? ‘he asked his soldiers.
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Except without Yana's musky perfume, all he could smell was Rae's grapefruit scent.
HAUNTED
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In the Baltimore markets four kinds of terrapin are sold -- not counting muskrat, which is sometimes disguised with sauce and sherry and served as a substitute.
American Adventures A Second Trip 'Abroad at home'
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This type of mole gets everyone excited because it's made with chocolate, but cacao is only one ingredient in the mix of four kinds of chillies and musky spices that create its distinct and complex flavour.
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At 06.27 hours on 1 January 1975, Alfred Archibald Jones was dressed in corduroy and sat in a fume-filled Cavalier Musketeer Estate face down on the steering wheel, hoping the judgement would not be too heavy upon him.
Excerpt: White Teeth by Zadie Smith
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This opossum, which is black and white, swims in the streams like a muskrat or otter, catching fish and living in burrows which open under water.
IV. The Headwaters of the Paraguay
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The pressed men looked very sulky and angry, and eyed the shore as if even then they longed to jump overboard and swim for it; but the sentry, with his musket, at the gangway was a strong hint that they would have other dangers besides drowning to contend with should they attempt it.
True Blue
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For seamen, special patterns of musket were introduced and the musketoon, or blunderbuss, became a shipboard weapon useful for discouraging both boarders and putative mutineers.
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Cooler notes are provided by wisteria, musk and linen while vanilla, sandalwood and acacia warm to the pulse points.
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Farther west was the dominion of the Thraco-Phrygian Muski.
Myths of Babylonia and Assyria
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I didn't get to peek at the G8 lunch room, but I'm told actual canoes, artisan canoe makers on hand to talk about their work, children's artwork from Muskoka and a decorative charger plate made from crosscut wood contributed to a "woodsy" theme.
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When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst.
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Blacker than a moonless night and edged with crimson, the blue and purple undersides smelled of wing musk and of Dante—burning leaves and November frost and deep, dark earth.
Etched in Bone
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The bowsprit of the _Pique_ passing over the starboard-quarter of the _Blanche_, Captain Faulkner, aided by his second lieutenant and two others of his crew, was in the act of lashing the _Pique's_ bowsprit to her capstern, when he was shot by a musket-ball through the heart.
How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900
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Water melons and musk melons not only have an alkalizing effect on the body but also provide the body with essential fluids that it needs for performing various tasks.
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The only other smell you are likely to encounter that could be confused with badger musk is that of the fox.
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Predatory fish in the ecozone include the lake sturgeon, brook trout, lake trout, northern pike, muskellunge, largemouth bass, sauger, and walleye.
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Here you can still buy a deerstalker hat, be fitted for a pinstripe blazer, slip on some sensible footwear, sniff out some musky cologne or get your balding locks tended by a traditional wet-shave barber.
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After decades of producing small arms by hand, by 1842 the armories introduced large-scale assembly of muskets from uniform, interchangeable parts.
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‘Indeed my Lady, it was taken from a French musketeer just minutes after I had killed him,’ he swung it in the air several times, watching with a boyish smile as the nuns cringed.
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The redcoats inarched with unloaded muskets for the enemy was still a long way off and there was no sign of the Tippoo Sultan's infantry, nor of his feared cavalry.
Sharpe's Tiger
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The elderflower has a musky scent that really lifts the gooseberries - try adding it to gooseberry fool too.
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Foliojn, ne estintajn kune de la tempo, kiam ili estis burgxonoj, kolektis la akvajxo; musko, neniigita de sekeco, eksxvelis kaj farigxis mola, cxifa, verda kaj sukplena; kaj sximo kiu preskaux farigxis polvo, disvastigxis en graciaj makuloj, kun brilo kiel silko.
The Esperanto Teacher A Simple Course for Non-Grammarians
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One hand was soon cut off with a hatchet, and as he still continued to steer the boat down the stream, he was "quieted" by a musket-shot.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
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Many species of warblers sensitive to forest fragmentation live there, too, along with beavers, muskrats, deer, foxes, raccoons, opossums, groundhogs, and other four-legged animals.
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Though their underwool was shed in summer, musk-oxen became stressed if the weather turned too warm.
The Plains of Passage
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Costumed residents reenact scenes from the Battle of Puebla, and smoke in the air comes from simulated musket fire.
There's a skirmish at every intersection for the annual Cinco de Mayo parade in Mexico City. Costumed residents reenact scenes from the Battle of Puebla, and smoke in the air comes from simulated musket fire. © Donald W. Miles, 2009
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Pikemen stood on guard with their 16 feet long weapons and musketeers cleaned their matchlock muskets ready for the later mock battles.
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He could've swore he even caught a whiff of musky cologne.
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Of that land base, less than half is productive forestland, the balance made up of swamps, lakes, muskeg and rocks.
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Still the men moved on steadily, resistlessly, until they came within musket range.
This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States
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Look not for musk in dog's kennel.
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Research has shown that muskie prefer prey without sharp spines, such as tullibee and sucker.
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Primarily an insectivore, the desman's diet consists of aquatic insects and their larvae, along with snails and small, slow-moving fish, which are attracted to its trenches by the musk smell and aerated water it leaves in its wake.
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Their close relative, the muskellunge, have scales covering only the upper half of their cheek and gill covers.
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Another note that stands out is that of labdanum, a resinous, ambery oleoresin from the rockrose bushes also grown on the Mediterranean mountains and hillsides and a pulsating undercurrent of costus, with its musky goat-like horns that is perhaps the reason why Pan jumps into the picture.
Archive 2008-06-01
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It combines saffron, musk and vanilla with bergamot, orange blossom, nutmeg, clove and iris to create a warm, woody, yet soft scent.
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Charentais = "a type of true cantaloupe from Europe (what Americans call cantaloupes are actually muskmelons.); poh-tow-zhay = pronunciation for "potager" or (kitchen garden)
French Word-A-Day:
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Feeding mainly on small ungulates - roe deer, chamois and musk deer - lynx are capable of killing prey three to four times their own size, and in some parts of their range, they take large ungulates, including red deer and reindeer.
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Hanút," i.e., leaves of the lotus-tree to be infused as a wash for the corpse; camphor used with cotton to close the mouth and other orifices; and, in the case of a wealthy man, rose-water, musk, ambergris, sandal-wood, and lignaloes for fumigation.
Arabian nights. English
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It includes notes of hesperidia with undertones of jasmine and chamomile blossom over a soft musk base note.
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Every confederate soldier gave a loud battle cry and with their muskets, pistols, and sabers raised, they ran toward the Union army.
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Kegs of hard cider and spruce beer and perhaps more potent brews are abroach, and behind the haggling and jesting and bustle you may catch the sound of muskets or the whoop of the Indians from afar.
The History of the United States from 1492 to 1910, Volume 1 From Discovery of America October 12, 1492 to Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775
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Come, I'll trate ye to a taste o 'me cavendish, which is better than growlin' in yer hammock at the muskaities, poor things, as don't know no better.
The Pirate City An Algerine Tale
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Each left his work and ran to his hut, and immediately returned armed with both musket and cartouch box: apparently all the arms in the village were mustered, and all seemed ready for immediate use.
A Narrative of a Nine Months' Residence in New Zealand in 1827
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We all know that sort of transaction: the squabbling, and gobbling, and popping of champagne; the smell of musk and lobster-salad; the dowagers chumping away at plates of raised pie; the young lassies nibbling at little titbits, which the dexterous young gentlemen procure.
Mrs. Perkins's Ball
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This coincided with rapid improvement in firearms, with breech-loading rifles replacing the musket.
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The Rodentia also includes beavers, muskrats, porcupines, woodchucks, chipmunks, squirrels, prairie dogs, marmots, chinchillas, voles, lemmings, and many others.
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The musky, earthy flavour and almost chewy texture of the mushrooms contrast perfectly with the creamy rice.
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Whether or not a musket ball could penetrate armour was dependent on a number of factors, one of which is that firearms in those days did not always fire.
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Whether or not a musket ball could penetrate armour was dependent on a number of factors, one of which is that firearms in those days did not always fire.
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It was because it refused to die that he still ate muskeg berries and minnows, drank his hot water, and kept a wary eye on the sick wolf.
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Inaccurate and dangerous, muskets are not very useful for crime or self-defense.
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In mounted combat their prime weapons were bow and arrow and lance rather than the awkward and uncertain trade musket.
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The lowlands of the island are blanketed with muskeg, a type of bog up to 3 feet deep with a hard crust on top.
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The glossy genette [2], the "_Civet_" of Europeans, is common in the northern province, where the Tamils confine it in cages for the sake of its musk, which they collect from the wooden bars on which it rubs itself.
Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and Topographical with Notices of Its Natural History, Antiquities and Productions, Volume 1 (of 2)
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Li Shan supports warm temperate forest that is reported to provide habitat for several rare vertebrates including Chinese populations of rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), musk deer (Moschus berezovskii), giant salamander (Megalobatrachus davidiana), and Koklass pheasant (Pucrasia macrolopha).
Central China loess plateau mixed forests
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I was really expecting for something truly new from Kenzo Amour, and instead I got quotes from different perfumes: The base is powdery musk and vanilla, as in Flower, or the signature dry down of the Ormonde Jayne line The tartness of Amour reminds me of the pink pepper and dates notes in Ta’if, and the steam rice recalls the basmati rice in Champaca.
Archive 2006-09-01
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The stinkpot turtle gets its name from the foul smelling secretions it releases from musk glands under the border of the carapace.
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Among them are Queen Elizabeth II, Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John A. MacDonald festooned in mink, beaver, muskrat, seal and rabbit.
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She also has the musky and morbid sense of someone who is her own tricoteuse, knitting her own legend.
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No other mammoth material, but in the same stretch of creek we've found ancient deer, muskox, bison ...
Field & Stream
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The muskox are particularly voracious consumers of plant material.
Canada.com
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Providentially a small barrel of water, a cag of wine, some biscuit, and a few muskets and cartouch boxes, had been thrown into the boat.
Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the 'Bounty' in the South Seas, 1790-1791
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If the tide was out, I could smell the tang of seaweed and the musky odor of the mud flats, and hear the clicking sounds as the barnacles and mussels closed up their shells.
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On the last day, we have a final push for muskox.
Times, Sunday Times
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IV. iii.27 (` is rest to do more exploits with his mace than a morris pike] [W: a Maurice-pike] This conjecture is very ingenious, yet the commentator talks unnecessarily of the _rest of a musket. _ by which he makes the hero of the speech set up the _rest_ of a _musket, _ to do exploits with a _pike.
Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
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Kirker reached for his big knife, but before he could pull it Call clubbed his arm with his musket—then he clubbed him twice more.
The Lonesome Dove Series
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His close friend in school, Preston Raincrow, mentioned her only once, Preston on the tribal police now, a Muskogee Nation Lighthorseman.
WHEN THE WOMEN COME OUT TO DANCE
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When studying the natural odorants occurring in musk and civet, muscone and civetone, little known until then, Ruzicka obtained fundamentally new and surprising results during the years
Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1939 - Presentation Speech
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Not just the accumulation of unwashed body odors but something muskier, almost an animal smell.
Blood Lure
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In our old Muskoka farmhouse on Oxtongue Lake, Mother was still cooking year-round on a wood stove.
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Musk is produced naturally by the musk deer and is used to attract other deer sexually.
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River otters have paired scent glands at the base of their tail which give off a heavy, musky smell.
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Tell me, why this strong young colt, foaled in some peaceful valley of Vermont, far removed from all beasts of prey -- why is it that upon the sunniest day, if you but shake a fresh buffalo robe behind him, so that he cannot even see it, but only smells its wild animal muskiness -- why will he start, snort, and with bursting eyes paw the ground in phrensies of affright?
Moby Dick: or, the White Whale
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Development of the muskox lungworm Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis (Protostrongylidae), in gastropods in the Arctic.
Effects of changes in climate and UV radiation levels on structure of arctic ecosystems in the short and long term
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Wisconsin patiently worked the shot clock and even led by a point with about 9: 10 remaining before the Musketeers cracked through.
USATODAY.com
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Long ago there was no town and people used caribou, musk ox, polar bear, and wolf skin for clothes and blankets.
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Mill Creek foraging parties may have opportunistically harvested a number of resources from these wetlands including nesting waterfowl, muskrats, and arrowhead tubers.
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We must waken, Muske-Dukes admonishes, to our need to empathize, to overcome our great human tendency to forget, to distance, to protect ourselves from the conditions of others, to things happening elsewhere, something that is perhaps most dangerously possible in language.
Carol Muske-Dukes: "To a Soldier" Poem
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She glimpsed crinoline out of the corner of her eye, and smelled musk and whalebone.
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Although it has value as a game fish, it is outclassed by a far larger member of the genus, the muskellunge (maskinonge in Canada), E. masquinongy, of which the principal subspecies inhabits the Great Lakes region.
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-- Captain Waverley, I must request your favourable construction of her grief, which may, or ought to proceed, solely from seeing her father's estate exposed to spulzie and depredation from common thieves and sorners, while we are not allowed to keep half a score of muskets, whether for defence or rescue. '
Waverley — Complete
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Equipped with "a good Queen Anne's musket, plenty of ammunition, a tomahawk, a large cuttoe knife [French, couteau], a Dutch blanket, and no small quantity of jerked beef,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest; the romantic story of the early pioneers into Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Kentucky, 1740-1790
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The introduction of muskets, as a major item of trade and barter, was the catalyst for the many conflicts which broke out.
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Other muskets, like the caliver, were light, and could be fired without the use of a support.
New Discoveries at Jamestown Site of the First Successful English Settlement in America
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The infantry of both armies in the Civil War for the first time used muzzle-loading rifled muskets, while cavalry with breech-loading carbines fought dismounted.
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They typically nest in sedge meadows, muskeg bogs, or coastal wetlands.
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Above them, a small incense burner gives off a languid and heavy, musky scent.
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This accident, together with the crazy condition of the ship, which was little better than a wreck, prevented her from getting off to sea, and entangled her more and more with the land, so that the next morning at daybreak she struck on a sunken rock, and soon after bilged and grounded between two small islands at about a musket-shot from the shore.
Anson's Voyage Round the World The Text Reduced
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He engaged in cloak-and-dagger operations for Louis XIII and then for Louis XIV, the Sun King, who appointed him to lead the musketeers in 1658.
D'Artagnan Buried in The Netherlands?
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I find no fault with any of the post’s here only one little coment, Roger…I think Mink are of the mustelidae family, that is weasels, ermin, ferrits, or muskiloid sp stinky type’s like skunk….
Think Progress » Judge reinstates rule banning roads in national forests.
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Interestingly the term cocking a gun comes from flintlock muskets of 17th century, the hammer was very ornate and resembled a rooster (a cock).
Purplecigar Diary Entry
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Rational Review
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With two-thirds of an acre to tend, I stopped growing high-maintenance hybrid teas and turned to rugosas and hybrid musks - they're much easier and very satisfying alternatives.
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Saric recommends 8 - to 81 ⁄ 2-foot St. Croix fast-action Legend Tournament Musky casting rods (stcroixrod. com).
How To Use A "Figure-Eight" Retrieve When Muskie Fishing
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We had killed an antelope called a hartebeest, and, with our muskets on our shoulders, were running to secure it.
Masterman Ready The Wreck of the "Pacific"
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Muskoka Lakes, which is a member of the district council, might derail it.
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Even now I can smell the muskiness at the heart of the clustered grapes, the same darkness that inhabits the thicket in the park, hatches moth wings, hides muddles of draggled feathers as they disintegrate.
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American sloth W 1883 OW mephitine skunk W soricine shrew 1781 - moschine musk deer c1878 OW OW talpine mole 1860 OW musteline weasel, mink tapirine tapir
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol IV No 1
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So she brought me a tankard of red gold, set with pearls and gems of price, full of water mingled with virgin musk and covered with a napkin of green silk, and I addressed myself to drink and was long about my drinking, for I stole glances at her the while, till I could prolong my stay no longer.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The Girls, The Collectors, and The Life
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Gray Drakes are the best dry fly on the Muskegon River.
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This vetiver could be described as earthy and perhaps a tad smoky and woody and quite musky.
Decoding Obscure Notes Part VII: Vetiver - Earthy? Woody? Green?
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Aromatic off-dry whites make fine summer swiggers, equally good as aperitifs and spicy food wines, and this mouthwatering, musky, aniseed-spiked Aussie muscat is one of the best.
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The series follows the life of the musketeers as they train at the musketeer's academy in order to protect France's Sun King, who became monarch at the age of five.
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Basanti queen of the Hijdas beauty beyond compare zeenath in serpentine snare sohel on the balls of his toes leaps in middair his entire body in prayer kaajal her bodily muskish odour attired emotions in good care babita, priya from singapore samba footed on the holy square
The Hijdas of Moti Katra « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1
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Here is the haunt of the lady-slipper, (_cypripedium_,) a shy, rare flower, like a little sack delicately veined, with a faint musky scent, and large-flapped leaves shading its flower.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860
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The Withern cottage is damp and musky and inspires images for former occupants with bronchitis and other chest complaints.
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The region teemed with muskrat, beaver, wolverine, otter, wolf, fox and bear.
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Castle in the Sky features plenty of steam-powered flight and follows the quest of two children to find a ruined sky kingdom known as Laputa while combating the evil Muska, who wants the ancient civilization's secrets for his own greed and power.
Toon Zone News
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The Musketeers' life in Paris was often tumultuous, even if strict discipline continued to reign back at the casern.
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Muskie defended her in an emotional press conference, and a tear or two escaped.
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To load and discharge a “firelock” flintlock musket required no less than twelve commands that set off eighteen distinct motions.
George Washington’s First War
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Percussion caps (invented in 1805 but heretofore little used) now replaced flints, but the basic weapon remained a smoothbore musket.
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The soldiers formed the celebrated corps of the janissaries (Turkish Yeni cheri, ‘new troops’) These infantrymen took to the use of handguns in the form of arquebuses and, later, the more manageable early forms of musket.
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Vast quantities of clothing, gunpowder, pikes, halberds, swords, and muskets poured out of the workshops of the metropolis.
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Among faces, Gene Tierney's is a tournament rose, an opaline study in serene, sexualized perfection, a mad musky Egyptian daydream of cat thoughts.
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The Rodentia also includes beavers, muskrats, porcupines, woodchucks, chipmunks, squirrels, prairie dogs, marmots, chinchillas, voles, lemmings, and many others.
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The notes include neroli, jasmine, vanilla and musk, which all evoke sensuality.
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Jules, who had found a sheep-pond in the dark a little lower down, gave what you might call a cinematograph reproduction o 'sporadic musketry.
A Diversity of Creatures
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There are few traditional musicians in County Sligo and beyond who haven't hammered out some rasping reels or clipping hornpipes on musky summer evenings.
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The skelp is a piece or bar of iron, about three feet long, and four inches wide, but thicker and broader at one end than at the other; and the barrel of a musket is formed by forging out such pieces to the proper dimensions, and then folding or bending them into a cylindrical form, until the edges overlap, so that they can be welded together.
On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
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Since black crappie are omnivorous, they eat the fingerlings of many other fish, including those of its predators: pike, walleye, muskellunge, etc.
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Here in Massachusetts it used to be you'd be up on charges and maybe find yourself in the stocks if you weren't in your assigned pew on Sunday. of course they'd bonk you on the head if you fell asleep during the sermon (with a special knobbed clonker!) and fine you if you didn't bring a loaded musket!
Are we a Christian Nation?
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But up in the mountains there are not these extensive areas of lowland tundra where all the birds and the musk oxen can live.
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The history, status and management of muskoxen on Banks Island.
Renewable resource use and climate change in the arctic
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That musky smell pervading the space around him: that was raw androsterone, the human sex pheromone.
COMPULSION
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The heavy guns are silent now, but the musketry is pouring on, making ghastly "music in the ear of night.
Journal Kept During The Russian War: From The Departure Of The Army From England In April 1854, To The Fall Of Sebastopol
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In the 17th century, the musketeer and his relatively sophisticated weapon was protected from being ridden down by cavalry by protective screens of pikemen.
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Muskox were present in extremely low numbers in the early 1900s, but populations increased in the latter half of the 20th century, giving Banks Island the largest muskox population in the world.
Climate change impacts on Canadian Western Arctic~ the Inuvialuit of Sachs Harbour
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Their scent glands, located near their tails, are rubbed along branches as they walk or are deliberately rubbed against upright branches to deposit an oily musk as a signal to other binturongs.
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Musk deer are similar to cervids in many respects and are often classified as a subfamily of the Cervidae.
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Muskets and pikes and sabers lay strewn and forgotten like cut hay.
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The first mines were employed in the American Civil War when Confederate forces linked tripwires to musket trigger mechanisms to fire black powder and shrapnel charges with percussion caps.
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Muskets, drunken rebels and burning torches: next month marks the bicentenary of one of our bloodiest uprisings
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Her coffin was lovingly wrapped in muskrat, beaver and fox furs and lowered into the ground by her family.
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Like beavers, muskrats build lodges out of sticks, twigs, cattails and bulrushes, reinforcing them with mud.
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He was the co-writer and dialogist for several French movies, co-dialogist for the French version of ‘The Return of the Three Musketeers’ directed by Richard Lester, and script editor for three French TV series.
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Dermal absorption and disposition of musk ambrette, musk ketone, and musk xylene in human subjects.
Synthetic musks
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Ring the changes with smoked duck or other game and you will be better off with a delicious smoky, grapey, musky muscat.
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The musky scents of tropical foliage and decay lay heavy on the air, and the thick drone and chirrup of insects filled the night.
FLOATING CITY
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Paine contrasts Musk with clips from another auto dreamer who dared to take on the Gods of motordom -- Preston Tucker -- builder of the car that bore his name.
Michael Rose: Revenge of the Electric Car Charges Into Theaters
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Musk is produced naturally by the musk deer and is used to attract other deer sexually.
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Feeding mainly on small ungulates - roe deer, chamois and musk deer - lynx are capable of killing prey three to four times their own size, and in some parts of their range, they take large ungulates, including red deer and reindeer.
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While I still had Snipp and Snapp, I got Shim and Sham, two common musk turtles also known as stinkpot turtles.
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O Masrur, I will have of thee four pods of musk and four vases of civet324 and four pounds of ambergris and four thousand dinars and four hundred pieces of royal brocade, purfled with gold.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The days of a few weeks' drilling and musketry, then off to war, are long gone.
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He is helped by local creatures like a stinkpot turtle, a spring peeper, a muskrat, a kingfisher and a mallard duck.
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A tiger muskie is a hybrid between a muskellunge and a northern pike.
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MUSKOGEE – A former Muskogee police officer facing theft and stolen property charges in Cherokee, Muskogee and Wagoner counties was charged Wednesday in federal court with possession of a stolen firearm and a misdemeanor count of “stolen valor.”
KRIS LEDFORD
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Instead, he saw the men walking calmly, saw them carefully scanning the terrain ahead of them, muskets ready to fire.
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We subcutaneously injected 0.5 mg/kg veratrine into the musk shrew.
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Underneath the muskeg is a layer of sand, rock and overburden, a clay-like material.
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‘Musk was still commonly used in perfumes by top perfumers in Western Europe and Japan during the 1980s,’ he said.
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Fifty-one species of mammals find refuge in the Katun Nature Preserve including brown bears, chipmunks, ermines, lynxes, minks, musk-deer, sables, Siberian mountain goats, Siberian weasels, and squirrels.
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Labat claimed that he once subdued a shipful of Spanish desperadoes who were aiming muskets and sabers at him by flourishing a cross worn by officers of the Inquisition.
A Traveler's Way With Words
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This updated version has less musk an provides more emphasis on the fruit-based top notes.
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An aborigine looking at a musket is interesting but irrelevant.
A Sociological Phenomenon
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Nature Reserve, the habitat of monkeys, golden eagles, musk deer and many other rare animals.
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Not a raccoon nor a muskrat is the wayfarer likely to meet with here to-night; but the gray rat of civilization is to be dimly discerned, as he lopes along the gutters in his nightly prowl.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 121, November, 1867
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Always muskeg marks the limit of big game and the beginning of the ground of the little fellows -- waupoos, the rabbit; and musquash, the muskrat; and sakwasew, the mink; and nukik, the otter; and wuchak or pekan, the fisher.
The Canadian Commonwealth
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If the vegetation is primarily milfoil, musk grass, pondweed, or naiad, these stocking rates are recommended.
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The pipe-bowls and stems always remain of the size appropriated by etiquette to the use of the harem; but the strongest and most pungent sorts of tobacco are not unseldom smoked, until the mouth, which, according to the assurance of the poet, in the bloom of its youth breathed forth ambergiris and musk, in its fortieth year acquires so strong a smell that the lady can be scented from a distance.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
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He engaged in cloak-and-dagger operations for Louis XIII and then for Louis XIV, the Sun King, who appointed him to lead the musketeers in 1658.
D'Artagnan Buried in The Netherlands?
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As for checkes or reuilings, was to them muske and honie, and slouenly vndaftinesse, a great comelinesse.
The Fardle of Facions, conteining the aunciente maners, customes and lawes, of the peoples enhabiting the two partes of the earth, called Affricke and Asie
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Whiting swore, and struggled with him, but the mutineer - a big, black-moustached havildar with a Chillianwallah medal - threw him down and wrested his musket away.
Fiancée
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I did not slow until one of the soldiers, waving his foraging cap from the jagging bayonet of his musket, ripped me back to the moment.
Confederates
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Side plates are decorative additions placed on the lateral margins of flintlock muskets opposite the lock plate.
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The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum.
Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
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He'd divided the smells up, so he had a name for every one: putrid, musky, balsamic.
SACRAMENT
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Elchies, a shrivelled atomy with a hirpling walk, leaning heavily upon a rattan, both with the sinister black tri-corne hats in their hands, and flanked by a company of musketeers.
Doom Castle
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Again, during our late war with Great Britain, of less than three years 'duration, _two hundred and eighty thousand muskets were lost, _ -- the average cost of which is stated at twelve dollars, -- making an aggregate loss, in muskets alone, _of three millions and three hundred and sixty thousand dollars_, during a service of about two years and a half; -- resulting mainly from that neglect and waste of public property which almost invariably attends the movements of newly-raised and inexperienced forces.
Elements of Military Art and Science Or, Course Of Instruction In Strategy, Fortification, Tactics Of Battles, &C.; Embracing The Duties Of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, And Engineers; Adapted To The Use Of Volunteers And Militia; Third Edition
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It smells clean and musky, like a gentle cologne, and makes a nice change from the antiseptic smell of medicinal products.
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They are the common shrew, the Altaic mole, the fox, the bear, the glutton, the sable, the weasel, the ermine, the Siberian weasel, the otter, the musk-deer, the maral, the roe, the elk, the squirrel, the chipmunk, the common dark and red field-vole, the Altaic, the Altaic pika.
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Muskrat Falls t 'run too which would be th' endin 'o' me, sure.
Ungava Bob A Winter's Tale
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Since they provided their own weapons, the variety was large, from carbines, fowling pieces, buccaneers, muskets and fuzees.