How To Use Ursine In A Sentence
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She was shier than her sister, spoke more quietly, and had a little cut on her cheek, which made her seem all the more ursine.
O Human Child
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He discovered at that moment a bond between himself and his ursine brothers and decided to devote his life to protecting them.
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The ursine fellow shoved his stinking face close to the bars.
A TIME OF WAR
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As he thought the name, a single tear welled up and rolled down the Ursine's brown muzzle.
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Clips and graphics are stitched together with a droll, deadpan voiceover and often a declamatory musical score, though Moore's ursine baseball-capped form does not itself shamble into view until well into the film.
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Of these animals the most considerable are seals; being of that sort which is called the ursine seal.
Narrative of the Voyages Round The World, Performed by Captain James Cook
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A seasonal ranger stationed at Lake, an area whose jurisdiction included the Fishing Bridge campground, explained that the campground's ursine visitors would be trapped and relocated three times and then were dispatched.
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He explains that our hedge-row Simple contains a tannate, an alkaloid "bursine," (which resembles sulphocyansinapine), and bursinic acid, this last constituent being the active medicinal principle.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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With sleepy grunts the ursine fellows sat up, scratching themselves and looking round baffled.
A TIME OF WAR
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whats that odd polka-dot growth on her kitty? some kind of ursine std?
Regretsy – Well, this is unsettling.
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From what we can see, it could be an animal of what your human friends call the ursine species, Khornya, the sort that is heavily furred and may stand on two legs or four.
Acorna's Search
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He used a folded towel to lift the pot from the bed of coals in the brazier, his ursine countenance screwed into a squint of concentration as he poured.
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Unlike their ursine cousins who will eat almost anything, Giant Pandas, as you probably know, basically eat one thing: bamboo stems and leaves.
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Regrettablly is, be in ursine city commonly prices when, investor can be far from these pannikin.
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Schullery observes that Lewis's tone, his narrative structure, and, indeed, his misperceptions about ursine psychology helped shape the telling of bear stories for decades to come.
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After black-bear attacks left two women dead last spring, one question lingers: Were the tragedies rare coincidences or signs of a terrifying new trend in ursine behavior?
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Great Bear himself, very polite, speaking excellent Cherokee ( "since we are alone," he said), very recognizant of the merits of Amoyah, -- the fame of which indeed was represented to have resounded through the remotest seclusions of the ursine realm, -- fiction though it all obviously was, the man of facts could no longer endure this magnification of his rival.
The Frontiersmen
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John has also worked with the costumes in "ursine" scale from the Tony Award winning shows Wicked, You're A Good Man,
BroadwayWorld.com Fargo Stories
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Growling and sweating the ursine fellow untied the knot, picking at it with clumsy claws, then reeled her down fast.
A TIME OF WAR
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The divergence relationship among ursine bears was not resolved with any of the molecular data sets with the exception of the affirmation of the close affinity of the brown bear and the polar bear.
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He that would know the operation of the herbs must look up to the stars astrologically," says this master; and so to him briony is "a furious martial plant," and brank ursine "an excellent plant under the dominion of the moon.
Apologia Diffidentis
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Still, as hikers, climbers, and canoeists fan out across the backcountry this spring - just as hungry black bears emerge from hibernation - they will do well to arm themselves with recent research on ursine behavior.
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Here are the association's tips for managing ursine visitors that may turn up in your yard.
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Down below, a mass of brank-ursine formed as it were a pedestal, from the midst of which sprang scarlet geum, rhodanthe with stiff petals, and clarkia with great white carved crosses, that looked like the insignia of some barbarous order.
La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
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In other news: ursine defecation has been found to be common in arboreally dense regions and the Pope has been found to believe in Catholicism to the exclusion of other faiths.
Toronto Star Previews AR4 « Climate Audit
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After years of cruel deprivation they seemed to be very contented in a grouchy, ursine, way.
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Down below, a mass of brank-ursine formed as it were a pedestal, from the midst of which sprang scarlet geum, rhodanthe with stiff petals, and clarkia with great white carved crosses, that looked like the insignia of some barbarous order.
La faute de l'Abbe Mouret
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He stopped to browse, and, after a few minutes’ immersion in ursine animatronics with names like Smarty Bear, Gabby Bear, and Heart-To-Heart Bear, he crowned one of them his favorite.
That's Edutainment
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PS: I almost called this “Waltzing Bear Watch,” except that this particular ursine is waltzing pretty well by any reasonable standard.
Bloom Off Of The Rose Watch, Mark Knoller edition. | RedState
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So with bittersweet pride in our hearts, we watched our ursine companion quietly disappear into the woods.
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For instance there has been a rise in ursine road fatalities, which is making quite a dent in the population.
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One perhaps was ursine chiefly, another feline chiefly, another bovine chiefly; but each was tainted with other creatures, — a kind of generalised animalism appearing through the specific dispositions.
The Island of Doctor Moreau
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One dog, a yellow curly-tailed female named Weasel, actually lives in one of the outdoor bear enclosures and eats dog food and rice right among the ursine giants.
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First and foremost, it portrays a man in love with the animals and the wilderness, who has escaped a life of depression and alcohol addiction through his ursine obsession.