How To Use Parr In A Sentence
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The DOJ thing is pretty strange, and will probably get modified, but all I can say is how nice it is that Dems aren't all on the same page, parroting the same opinions, baaing like conservatives.
Frank slams Obama for 'big mistake' on Defense of Marriage Act (updated)
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My favourite it the Magpie- my friend made a film about them a couple of years ago and i'm in it saying 'they're like English parrots don't you think?' and then going on to show how I think they have really great bums that you just want to squoosh your face in.
It's a Giveaway!!!!
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Not to mention the unmelodious and meaningless songs they parrot.
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Thousands of householders are being urged to redesign their gardens to halt the rapid decline of sparrows and starlings.
Times, Sunday Times
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He chased the unmigratory tropi-ducks from their shrewd-hidden nests, walked circumspectly among the crocodiles hauled out of water for slumber, and crept under the jungle-roof and spied upon the snow-white saucy cockatoos, the fierce ospreys, the heavy-flighted buzzards, the lories and kingfishers, and the absurdly garrulous little pygmy parrots.
CHAPTER XV
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Rather like Norwegian parrots, most are bereft of life.
Times, Sunday Times
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The foreign birds, most of these parrots and cockatoos, unfortunately need to be kept in cages.
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The American liked him instantly, signed him to his promotional company and used him as a sparring partner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Her bare feet created a rhythm of their own as she moved all over the floor, lunging and retracting, parrying invisible foes.
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Every single one of his intended blows was blocked and parried, even when the man tripped and fell backwards.
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This small granivorous parrot is native to grasslands and forest edges of northern South America.
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Their acumen was revealed in experiments on 33 hand-reared parrots from four species.
The Sun
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Also known as a ‘parrot lizard’ for its parrotlike beak, the herbivore was a strong, agile dinosaur that walked on its two hind legs.
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Sparrows, chickadees, woodpeckers, and an assortment of other creatures were awake and bustling that summer morning.
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Other birds that utilize this ecoregion are yellow-crowned night-heron (Nyctanassa violacea), neotropic cormorant (Phalacrocorax brasilianus), yucatan parrot (Amazona xantholora), Yucatán bobwhite (Colinus nigrogularis), and zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita).
Petenes mangroves
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The Little Sparrow," "Je Ne Regrette Rien", the tragic fate of her boxer-lover, do we really need to crank that victrola one more time -- haven't we had enough?
Paris Then, Paris Now: James Wolcott
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It has not been easy to get sparring partners who are two metres tall and of good quality.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the wall alongside us was a tiled, tropical landscape of pastel cockatoos and parrots.
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Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside.
How to cook the perfect paella
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At Ngarkat and Karte conservation parks, you can see everything from ring-necked parrots, honeyeaters and white-winged choughs, to Australian bustards, yellow-tailed black cockatoos and sometimes even a rare Mallee emu-wren or the Mallee ningaui.
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Read in studio Thieves have stolen seventeen rare parrots from a bird sanctuary.
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A black coat-tailed drongo like a late night dinner guest is chased across the water by two enraged house sparrows.
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I am interested in locating other old hacienda ruins such as La Cienega del Carmen (near Parras) discussed by Rolly.
Old Hacienda Ruins
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While hibernation during the winter is found in a few arctic mammals such as the Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii), most homeothermic animals are active throughout the year.
General characteristics of arctic species and their adaptations in the context of changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation levels
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To examine expression levels, muscle samples were taken from three body positions (anterior, middle, and posterior) of red and white muscle of five parr and five smolt rainbow trout.
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Over the course of the year, he's almost hit on the head by a sparrowhawk, gets a whiff of "bad badger breath" when three cubs cannon into his lap, and watches two stoats massacre a screaming leveret, their normally creamy bibs "the colour of a slaughterman's apron".
A Year in the Woods: The Diary of a Forest Ranger by Colin Elford
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When Hawkins missed a difficult green the colour finished hanging over a corner pocket and Parrott was left in a full ball snooker.
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The vegetation consists of coastal sage scrub, chaparral and groves of Englemann oak and live oak.
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In four days of diving last summer, I often spotted colorful stoplight parrotfish, doctorfish, sergeant majors, trumpetfish, four-eye butterfly fish, squirrelfish and school masters.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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With the larger and more intelligent parrots in particular, one of the main issues in captive breeding is compatibility.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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Many of the species native to California, such as the prickly chaparral, rely on fires to propagate.
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It gives meaning to a sparrow's flight beyond the banqueting hall.
Times, Sunday Times
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They're fine halesome food – they're grand food, parritch," he pronounces to his nephew David.
In praise of … porridge | Editorial
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If you want to use a T-perch on top of your bird carrier then allow your parrot to sit on the perch for a short time every day so that he/she gets used to it.
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They were also undelighted by the jester holding a parrot.
Times, Sunday Times
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All plants of O. parryi var. parryi sampled were solitary and all plants were shorter than one meter.
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It's like the music in the movies where the hero is training for greatness; sparring in a basement with a punching bag or running like the wind or something.
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It is an ornithologist's dream come true with an abundance of parrots, rosellas, honeysuckers, finches and nightbirds.
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They tended to parry one question with another: 'What makes you say that?
Times, Sunday Times
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The oldest fossils of parrotfishes, including one eroding species, are all of Miocene age.
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They tended to parry one question with another: 'What makes you say that?
Times, Sunday Times
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However our parrots, such as lorikeets and rosellas, need weather proof nesting boxes for natural hollow logs fixed a minimum of 3 meters from the ground.
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He came to me, just now, so prim, and so pleased A parrot and paroquet The parrot is the finest talker!
Sir Charles Grandison
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The little sparrows have the answer to that.
Times, Sunday Times
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The bright plumage of a parrot made it beloved by people.
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Centum mille perdrices plumbo confecit;" [4] that is, indeed, too often the sum of the life of an English lord; much questionable now, if _indeed_ of more value than that of many sparrows.
Love's Meinie Three Lectures on Greek and English Birds
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Walking around the cemetery yielded a handful of red-wings, phoebes, doves, and Song Sparrows and nice looks at a Field Sparrow and a White-eyed Vireo.
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Irigaray wonders why law and community have to be founded on violence as in Freud's founding of culture on parricide in Totem and Taboo and symbolic sacrifice as in Girard's Violence and the Sacred: ‘Why did speech fail?’
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The anxiety that hovers over Parry is the extent of his musical profundity and insight.
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We spend billions each year in futile attempts to prevent floodplains from flooding, barrier islands from migrating, chaparral from burning, and predators from predation.
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But in other ways the tree sparrow is very different from its urban relative.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sparrows, starlings, Indian mynahs and feral pigeons rarely visit Australian gardens, which welcome an array of colourful native birds.
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She looked up and saw many people in deep concentration, sparring with their partners, trading blows with great speed and accuracy.
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The coral sand surrounding coral reefs is believed to be mostly produced by Parrotfish and Triggerfish.
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He fed sparrows and grosbeaks on a seed tray mounted on a pole to be visible from his windows.
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Generations of students have learnt to parrot the standard explanations.
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At intervals during his literary career, I have tried to add a bit to his stature, he “looks shorter than he actually is,” and so on; but for the most part we find him described as a sparrow, a small, dusty brown sparrow — “soon he was, sparrow-like, hopping and darting this way and that in search of crumbs of information.”
Death of Jezebel
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Pet birds, like parrots, can pose a serious threat to chickens because they can harbor diseases that can be very devastating to a chicken flock
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Surprisingly, parrots and cockatoos can get jealous of other pets, so if there's a new animal in the house be patient whilst your bird gets used to the newcomer.
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Reika parries a downward thrust and spins around, backhanding her adversary.
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Only a handful of endangered species, such as the Tecopa pupfish, the longjaw cisco, and the dusky seaside sparrow, have ever been taken off the list because they went extinct.
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This bacterium is primarily carried by birds such as parakeets, parrots, pigeons, turkeys, and ducks.
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They are moving incredibly quickly through dried brush and chaparral that practically explode when they ignite, threatening the life of any firefighter nearby.
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He broadcast his punch and the other man was able to parry it.
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Two other endangered birds, the swift parrot (Lathamus discolor) and the regent honeyeater (Xanthomyza phyrigia), were regularly seen in the region 20 to 30 years ago but are now rarely if ever encountered.
Naracoorte woodlands
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Methodist minister the Rev Ruth Parry said church members were elated that the planning wrangle, which had been rumbling on for many years, was finally over.
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A host of sparrows create such a rioting as renders sleep or repose perfectly out of the question.
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But how shall I forget the solemn splendour of a second course, which was served up in great state by Stripes in a silver dish and cove; a napkin round his dirty thumbs; and consisted of a landrail, not much bigger than a corpulent sparrow.
The Book of Snobs
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On four dives there we would see a hawksbill turtle, huge parrotfish, various morays ranging from massive to tiny, jack, snapper, batfish and numerous other species.
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Jenny Evans and Hazel Parr who are on Prospect's staff will go with them as non-drivers.
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In marine areas, species concentrations are highest around coral reefs, where butterflyfishes and angelfishes, wrasses, parrotfishes and triggerfishes are common.
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They clamber about the branches like parrots to get at them.
Times, Sunday Times
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My blog, however, was specifically about the chaparral brushland of Southern California, not about pine, fir and cedar forests of the West.
Chris McGowan: Chaparral & Global Warming Footnotes
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The movie's a little bit like Happy, Texas or Drop Dead Gorgeous, and a little bit more like Clueless, right down to people uncomprehendingly parroting rude words in French - revealed in subtitles.
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And, so saying, I merely went from carte to tierce, and as he recovered wildly and parried widely I returned to carte, took the opening, and drove home heart-high and through and through.
Chapter 11
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Some landscapes these days have been reduced to nothing but dandelions and fire ants, knapweed and thistle, where the only remaining wildlife are sparrows, squirrels, and starlings.
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And why you, my beloved readers, only got to see photos of four or five, depending on whether you count yesterday's link back to old gang-gang pictures during this NaBloPoMo virtual parrot festival.
Archive 2006-11-01
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Lear's book of parrots was an immediate success and no doubt had he persevered with his ornithological studies he would have achieved immortality as a new Audubon.
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Dash Parr : That was the best vacation ever! I love our family.
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The Chaparral Fire Unit may be used either carrier mounted or unmounted.
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When living at the hotel on Thursday Island in 1891 he installed a cage of parrots and cockatoos on the verandah.
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Chapter 5
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“A troublesome, inquisitive old gentleman,” said Tyrrel to himself; “I remember him narrowly escaping the bastinado at Smyrna, for thrusting his advice on the Turkish cadi — and then I lie under a considerable obligation to him, giving him a sort of right to annoy me — Well, I must parry his impertinence as I can.”
Saint Ronan's Well
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Each eardrop was a single turquoise, almost as large, and quite as clear in colour, as a hedge-sparrow's egg.
Vixen, Volume III.
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A kinswoman of and chamberer to Queen Kathryn Parr, she was with the queen dowager when she died.
Secrets of the Tudor Court
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Somewhere in the thick of branches a sparrow screeched angrily.
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New Zealand's kea parrots started to attack and eat sheep.
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Another feature of the chaparral often occupies the field entirely to itself, viz., the chamisal or greasewood (_Adenostoma fasciculatum_, Hook, and Arn.).
The Lake of the Sky Lake Tahoe in the High Sierras of California and Nevada, its History, Indians, Discovery by Frémont, Legendary Lore, Various Namings, Physical Characteristics, Glacial Phenomena, Geology, Single Outlet, Automobile Routes, Historic Town
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She is inexorably engulfed by the cloud of shame that surrounds parricide.
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Surely not as cool as the Obama-talkin 'parrot .....
Clinton rallies union in Puerto Rico
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The Waterford keeper advanced from his line to spectacularly parry Holt's thunderous shot from 18 yards before the ball had been hacked to safety.
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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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These sparrows breed in native shrub-steppe habitats or in small patches of unplowed grass and shrubs near agricultural fields.
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He broadcast his punch and the other man was able to parry it.
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I was recently advised of a splendid plan to unloose some sparrow hawks in Glasgow's parks and squares.
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He looked more and more like a well-to-do old English sparrow, and chippered faster and faster.
Deephaven and Selected Stories & Sketches
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Then he placed his daughter in the one, and her dead husband in the other, and said to the palkee-bearers, "Take these palkees and go out into the jungle until you have reached a place so desolate that not so much as a sparrow is to be seen, and there leave them both.
Tales of Wonder Every Child Should Know
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International cuisine uses the eggs of other birds, including ducks, geese, sparrows, quails and ostriches, but it is the hen that has been universally domesticated.
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Other important components of the fringing reef ecosystem include algae (brown, red and green), marine invertebrates (shrimp, lobster, crabs and sea urchins) and fishes (parrotfish, wrasses, damselfish, surgeonfish, goatfish, jacks and sharks).
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
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This is the same hombre who last month paid 1500 for a parrot.
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But he parries questions with these guys, and says, ‘Are you sure you need all those - or you don't.’
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So far there has not been a virtuoso performance from England to parry the criticism.
Times, Sunday Times
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This shows us the reason why in mixed modes any of the ideas that make the composition of the complex one being left out or changed, it is allowed to be another thing, i.e. to be of another species, as is plain in chance-medley, manslaughter, murder, parricide, &c.
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
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Birds of prey also suffered, with many sparrowhawks and kestrels too badly injured to survive, though many owls were successfully treated and released.
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Parr looked at the exposure of her inner thigh with a dropping sensation.
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The thicker scrub and thickets of elder, hawthorn and bramble, meanwhile, provide ideal cover for nesting robins, wrens, sparrows, dunnocks, blackbirds and thrushes.
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Easily trumping both Musha and Necker at 1, 000 square acres, Parrot Cay (formerly named Pirate Cay, before the owners thought better of it) is only accessible by boat, so yacht owners are preferred.
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In California, the chaparral and coastal sage shrubs form excellent cover for rodents, rabbits, and birds.
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Gawain is visited by the lord's wife again; they exchange courtly words again all morning, Gawain parries her ever more forward advances.
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Some of the best known bioeroders are large organisms such as parrotfish and sponges, but much of the bioerosion occurs at the microscopic scale by organisms such as algae and fungi.
Coral reef
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African grey parrots are native to the rainforests of western and central Africa.
Times, Sunday Times
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-- Piece of stuff woven or brocaded with red silk and gold thread, with an ogival framing enclosing alternately, pairs of parrots, _addorsed regardant_, and a well-known Persian (or Sassanian) leaf-shaped fruit device.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Knight, somewhat blamably, keenly enjoyed sparring with the palpitating mobile creature, whose excitable nature made any such thing a species of cruelty.
A Pair of Blue Eyes
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Invariably, the winter sparrows head north again to resume their breeding activities, and I am left to enjoy my resident species, such as the spotted towhee, California towhee, scrub jay, and California thrasher.
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All year round visitors are enchanted by the antics of New Zealand's high country parrot, the kea.
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The ringneck parrots are native across Australia.
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Geese, ducks, sparrows, and hawks are heading south in numbers.
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He skillfully parried all the interviewer's most probing questions.
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Possibly the most visually striking of all of the South American psittacines, the hawk-headed parrot, Deroptyus accipitrinus, is becoming more common in aviculture.
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Long story short, the parrot dropped down dead.
Times, Sunday Times
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As the voyages of novelty-hungry explorers penetrated more and more remote localities, so the variety of parrots brought home increased.
SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
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In a meadow on the hills that encompass the city, I found the American dandelion in bloom, and some large red clover, and started up some skylarks as I might start up the field sparrows in our own uplying fields.
Winter Sunshine
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He provided a video cassette to the court and insisted that it recorded the parrot's curse.
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It's like one of Martin Parr's photographic nightmares, a neon shanty town of amusement arcades, chip shops and crumbling holiday camps that look like gulags.
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From what I can ascertain after a quick search on the net, a parr is a juvenile form of salmon and/or trout.
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Before 1886, the 904-foot hill behind the UCSF Medical Center then known as Mount Parnassus was covered in low brush and chaparral, just like the rest of San Francisco.
SF Weekly | Complete Issue
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I would the Duke we talk of were returned again: this ungenitured agent will unpeople the province with continency; sparrows must not build in his house-eaves, because 165 they are lecherous.
Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.]
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Also reliant on honeydew are the threatened New Zealand parrots known as kaka.
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The findings emphasised research that suggested house sparrows and starlings were declining, though the reasons for the slump remain unclear.
Times, Sunday Times
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Speaking of which, I was a little concerned with the parrot being able to speak as well as he did.
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But American doctors whose patients run afoul of a duck, macaw, parrot, goose, turkey or chicken will be able to select from nine codes for each animal, notes George Alex, an official at the Advisory Board Co., a health-care research firm.
Walked Into a Lamppost? Hurt While Crocheting? Help Is on the Way
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There was a summer's worth of intense sunlight radiating back through the tangled chaparral.
WHERE THE HEART IS
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Many birds feed comfortably on a platform, especially the sparrows, juncos, towhees and doves that are referred to as ground feeders.
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There is nothing to see except blackbirds and sparrows; nothing to hear except the noise of butterflies' wings.
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Secondly, fighters can choose to block incoming blows outright or parry them, providing a split second or two to get in a quick counterpunch.
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Like all parrots, military macaws like to climb.
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Such species as love birds, parrots and doves are spending more time near the water trough and less on picking for food.
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While discussing your thrusts and parries with Justice Scalia, both of you committed a no-no when you misused the word differentiate.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
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The cuckoo, which resembles a sparrowhawk or a kestrel in flight, can be difficult to identify.
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We wanted swifts, but are pleased nonetheless to have finished up with sparrows and starlings.
Times, Sunday Times
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I hear a song sparrow from the bushes on the shore, -- _olit, olit, olit -- chip, chip, chip, che char -- che wis, wis, wis_.
Bird Day; How to prepare for it
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Kea, the world's only snow line-dwelling parrot, are widely known as inquisitive birds who appear to take delight in attacking rubber items like windshield wiper blades.
KOLO - HomePage - Headlines
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And if she lingered too long with these and the dogs, Sir Paul, the parrot, was screaming loudly, threatening to "tell the missus," while the whole cageful of little birds were twittering and scolding that they had not been attended to first of all.
The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII. No. 358, November 6, 1886.
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A fat-eyed parrotfish darted quickly underfoot and Peter swayed, one of his leg braces clinking against the back of a chair.
DO NO HARM
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They lead into pine forests as well as impressive stands of coastal sage scrub and chaparral communities notable for Mojave yuccas, prickly pear, and agaves.
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Eggs were bought for threepence a dozen by the Temuka Roads Board for sparrows, thrushes and blackbirds.
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More hedge sparrows are also singing though the mornings are frosty.
Times, Sunday Times
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Parretti had a lengthy criminal record that included fraud and conspiracy to commit bodily harm.
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Suddenly Constantine advanced and Alexander was driven back, parrying Constantine's attacks with his great sword.
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The spokesman parried cleverly an embarrassing question.
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The 7-35 m thick tuff is massive, rhyodacitic, K-feldsparrich and contains abundant siliceous nodules; it is interpreted as an ignimbrite.
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Bird watchers are drawn from all over the world in search of species such as parrots, parakeets, hyacinth macaws, and wood storks.
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Sergeant Parrott normally spoke with an upper-crust accent.
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The museum pipes in the sound of howler monkeys, quetzals, and parrots.
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He just sounds like a Griffin parrot on Shuttle, the gap, Chinese, etc.
President's Science Advisor Talks About NASA - NASA Watch
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The eastern slope has numerous large oysters on the rocks, guarded by loyal moorish idols and bicolour parrotfish.
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Stop sparrows and finches from shredding crocus blossoms by placing foil pinwheels - the kind sold for children's Easter baskets - every few feet among the flowers.
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As Parretti walked across the tarmac, fraud officers closed in.
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Caging and displaying parrots and parakeets is illegal and punishable by a fine and up to five years in prison.
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Two sparrows on one ear of corn make an ill agreement.
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Those for sparring (kumite) are lighter, stronger and better ventilated than those for a kata - a setpiece routine of moves.
Times, Sunday Times
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Old World sparrows are highly gregarious; they often roost and breed communally and form feeding flocks.
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At middle elevations, dense thickets of shrubs such as desert ceanothus, alderleaf mountain mahogany, and catclaw mimosa form chaparral communities.
Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)
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The fractious Monday followed a rough-and-tumble weekend, as the two sparred over an Obama leaflet accusing Clinton of saying the North American Free Trade Agreement was a boon to the economy.
CNN Transcript Feb 25, 2008
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C. Everett Koop, the U.S. Surgeon General at the time, crusaded against smokeless tobacco and sparred with Mr. Bantle.
U.S. Tobacco's Chief Made Dipping Hip
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He appears in the cartulary of the Holy Trinity, Aldgate, as an alderman in 1249 and 1250, was associated with the parish of St John, Walbrook and had an estate in Bishopsgate.3 But little is known of his origins; indeed, his mysterious background evokes Bedes comparison of the passage of a mans life with the flight of a single sparrow through a chieftains banqueting hall.
Bedlam
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The challenges facing not only this country, but the world, in the backwash of these events require more than parliamentary parrots squawking on their publicly funded perch.
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I knocked on his meagre chest with my fore knuckle, and fetched forth a weak, gaspy cough; but he looked at me unflinchingly, much like a defiant sparrow held in the hand.
Local Color
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Parry actually led the championship with seven holes to play until he made a triple bogey from the rough on No. 12, which enabled Van de Velde to regain the lead.
Paul Lawrie wins British Open
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So low was he that he preferred Gibsen’s tea-time salmon tinned, as inexpensive as pleasing, to the plumpest roeheavy lax or the friskiest parr or smolt troutlet that ever was gaffed between Leixlip and Island Bridge and many was the time he repeated in his botulism that no junglegrown pineapple ever smacked like the whoppers you shook out of Ananias’ cans,
Finnegans Wake
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Most of what you see here are coral fish like various wrasses, squirrelfish, Moorish Idols, parrotfish, angelfish, surgeonfish and butterflyfish.
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Goalkeeper Neil Alexander, however, managed to parry his forceful drive wide and the chance of stealing a point was gone.
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And we must become critical of the real role of the WTO in society, contrary to the government rhetoric parroted by the media.
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Experiments reported herein focused on cladodes of O. ficusindica and stem segments of O. parryi var. parryi (cylindropuntia).
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There's an onstage jazz trio Peter Erskine, John Parricelli and John Paul Jones, no less who appear briefly and mostly inaudibly in a single short scene.
Anna Nicole - review
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The foothills, even under thick chaparral, never lose their bold outlines; the pines upon the farthest ridges preserve their perfect spires; and the low, round-headed oaks, both the roble and the encina, have all been put into the landscape with the same brush.
Art Influence in the West
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The white underside of this sparrow is streaked with buff and brown across the breast.
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Other common, and commonly overused, over-the-counter drugs that concern experts include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDS) such as naproxen (Aleve) and ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin), says Winston Parris, professor of anaesthesiology and division chief for Pain Management at Duke University Medical Center.
Read the drug labels, avoid dangerous side effects
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Even the house sparrow's song sounded harsh and sinister on the day.
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With a blood curdling cry, the elf lunged for me but I parried her attack and stepped out of the way, just like the many times in practice.
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The understory includes sagebrush, antelope bitterbrush, and a fire-maintained chaparral component of snowbrush and manzanita.
Ecoregions of Nevada (EPA)
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Do not mimic, repeat, parrot and tender the same messages inspired, created, and dittoed by the Rush Limbaughs and Karl Roves.
Rod McCullom: Paging John Edwards and Barack Obama: Your Republican Talking Points Are Calling!
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Every time the magician did a trick the parrot would ruin it.
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The characters - a horse, cat, sparrow, monkey, cat and dog - are fed vintage wine and exquisite food and are blissfully unaware of the outside world.
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This is how the edge of the forest mocks a birdwatcher: though I'm looking intently for warblers, vireos, and tanagers, I get only house sparrows.
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I found a parrotfish hiding in a cave, debris from its diaphanous veil of mucus wafting back and forth with each slight swell.
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The parrots were released, and have thrived ever since -- happily munching down on the berry kernels of the cedar trees which line our streets.
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Yet the bird thus positively identified as a paroquet, upon which identification have, without doubt, been based all the conclusions that have been published concerning the presence of that bird among the mound sculptures is not even distantly related to the parrot family.
Animal Carvings from Mounds of the Mississippi Valley Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-81, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 117-166
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Parrotfish swim over a reef cluster off Raine Island , Australia.
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She coordinates preventative medicine programs and pathology at Hagen's parrot breeding farm and research institute.
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My grandfather wanted to look through the book and quickly became enthralled by its colorful plates of whistlers, honeyeaters, parrots, pigeons, and doves.
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More than 2,600 linnets, 100 yellowhammers, 229 reed buntings and 1,200 skylarks have been recorded along with smaller numbers of brambling, tree sparrows and chaffinches.
BBC News - Home
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Squid, barracuda, and grouper were prevalent, as were French and Queen angelfish, small parrotfish, trumpet, and boxfishes.
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It was like a set from an American B-movie about a lone peewee shyster, save for the parrot in a cage.
OUTCAST
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Wismer and Rostok, with certaine others of the Hans, tooke a crayer of one Peter Cole of Zeland, called the Bussship, which Alan Barret the seruant and factor of the foresaid Simon Durham had laden with mastes, sparres, and other marchandize, for the behalfe of the said
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
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Those for sparring (kumite) are lighter, stronger and better ventilated than those for a kata - a setpiece routine of moves.
Times, Sunday Times
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Atter dat Tenie sot a sparrer-hawk fer ter watch de tree; en w'en de woodpecker come erlong nex 'mawnin' fer ter finish his nes ', he got gobble' up mos 'fo' he stuck his bill in de bark.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue
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Broad of beam, heavily sparred, with high freeboard and bluff, Dutchy bow, the Uncle Toby was the slowest, tubbiest, safest, and most fool-proof schooner David Grief possessed.
A LITTLE ACCOUNTWITH SWITHIN HALL
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We were then a little quiet again, and got something to eat; for while the vessels were here every bit of fish or vegetable was taken on board, and I had often to make a small parroquet serve for two meals.
The Malay Archipelago