And in the bowers of the fields and verges, we hear them in our restless sleep, in mirth. |
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Males with poorly decorated or unsymmetrical bowers are less desirable mates. |
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Male bowerbirds construct elaborately decorated bowers and females prefer builders of higher quality bowers as mates. |
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The party dashed beneath the bowers of the first trees and all of them collapsed onto the ground, breathing heavily. |
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An ivory Aphrodite is celebrated by her hierodules in myrtle bowers. |
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Forth I must by hedgerow bowers To look at the leaves uncurled And stand in the fields where cuckoo flowers Are lying about the world. |
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The sand here is stabilised by conifers but the suntrap path was illuminated by heavy bowers of broom and numerous orchids white to deepest purple. |
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The fast growing willow can be fashioned into a wide variety of garden features, such as bowers, arches and screens, and the technique is simple and easy to learn. |
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An ideal material for tying and training all kinds of trees and creating vine bowers, or for tying in floristry and gardening. |
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Could these bowers emanate from an aesthetic appreciation comparable to that manifest in human art? |
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The discussion of the evolution of bowers and bower decorations deserves special attention, because these are the signature traits of the bowerbirds. |
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The mirror was strewn with cut flowers and foliage, and on this bed were placed groups of figures in Dresden china, half screened by bowers and gladiolas and other tall plants. |
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Supple young willow or hazel branches are harvested as material for weaving baskets, fences, and garden constructions such as bowers. |
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There is an excellent example of honest signal in sexual selection, and that is the example of the spotted bowerbird bowers. |
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Finally, it is corrupt: public officials tend to give honours to one another, while prime ministers use them to reward political donors and assorted bowers and scrapers. These criticisms are entirely accurate. |
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My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bowers of fragrant and enwreathed light, And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. |
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There were no goals in the first period of extra time but within a minute of the restart a through-ball fell to Bowers, who made no mistake. |
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Jordan's popularity is growing and she moves swiftly on to Dane Bowers, the pop star. |
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Guards Timmy Bowers and Gary Ervin will be more effective feeding the ball inside and keeping defenses honest on the perimeter. |
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According to Wolf and Bowers, they may also show problems in reading comprehension. |
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Consider his words, which can be read as an apology for the Court's shameful reasoning in Bowers. |
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My immediate chief was a lieutenant Colonel Verne L. Bowers, clearly picked out by Eisenhower as a highly talented staff officer. |
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And to crown it all, new lights were installed on the Bowers Walk last Tuesday, between the bridge on Bridge Street and the footbridge further up the walk. |
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At the height of I Love Lucy, Bowers says, he set up desi Arnaz with two to three women a week. |
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Second, you can't win with an irrational critic like Bowers. |
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Gore Vidal lived a prolific life, but few knew him as well as Scotty Bowers, who was his close pal for 64 years. |
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There was an unexpected sequel to my time serving Colonel Bowers. |
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Like Justice Powell in Bowers, Justice Kennedy then changed his vote. |
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Bowers makes it sound as if the public employes are riding the shirttail of private employees. |
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In the same vein, Bowers developed his own take on Australian culture, adding to the carnival of images such characters as Boofhead and the Bondi Lifesaver. |
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It seemed to me that Rockcliffe Fellows, as Randolph, was altogether too actorish. I should have preferred John Bowers, the altogether natural mild villain, in this part. |
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