Fish are everywhere, not just the current-indicating anthias but all the bigger fish, from harlequin sweetlips to trevally and grouper. |
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It began at 5 O'clock, out on the grounds amid harlequin tents and decorations. |
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The signature area is the harlequin pattern of terracotta, green, and yellow glass tiles forming the back-splash behind the cooktop. |
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Fred, somehow, manages to be even more absurd than Eleanor, dressed in a skin-tight harlequin outfit that makes him look like a scrawny fool. |
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The life cycles of the pale cotton stainer and the cotton harlequin bug have not been fully studied. |
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The coat comes in a variety of colors, including blue, black, brindle and the striking harlequin. |
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With a photocopied handout of a leering harlequin, she explained the different shapes and colors that worked best. |
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Entirely encrusted with corals, Mawali is a lively reef, sheltering huge scorpionfish, nudibranchs, sweepers, flower groupers, lionfish and harlequin ghost pipefish. |
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Dive with elusive leafy sea-dragons, blue devils and harlequin from Emu Bay or Stokes Bay in the island's north. |
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There are three separate color varieties: fawn and brindle, black and harlequin, and blue. |
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The magician in close up will be disguised in marquise and the pickpocket in harlequin. |
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The Institute recognized that harlequin ducks are an important specie within the flight training area. |
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Two-spot ladybird Suffered dramatic decline since the arrival of the harlequin. |
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An explosion in the number of harlequin ladybirds has led to people's homes being infested with the creatures – and threatened native ladybirds. |
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The Bay of Fundy hosts several endangered species such as the North Atlantic right whale, the inner Bay of Fundy salmon and the harlequin duck. |
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They are phalaropes, gulls, eiders and the eastern harlequin duck which is a listed species of special concern. |
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The arms folded, the legs apart, the harlequin of Saint-Marceaux is posing in a haughty attitude. |
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Another way that harlequin is adapting is through the same technology that has enabled self-publishing. |
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To call the Canadian publisher harlequin a monopoly in the romance genre might be an overstatement, but not by much. |
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The custom cabinets look like bright circus blocks, the tile backsplash has a harlequin pattern, and the pendant lights resemble spun cotton candy. |
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The harlequin threw the baton over the translucent material, diving underneath and emerging on the other side to catch the silver rod, to gasps of awe from the spectators. |
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Lewis cited research demonstrating the effects of boating on bald eagles and harlequin ducks and noted park archaeological sites also could be affected by boaters. |
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Dr Harleen Frances Quinzel was a psychiatrist at Gotham City's criminally insane institute when she ditched her medical career, dressed in a harlequin outfit and joined her boyfriend in his crimes. |
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Aircraft struck virtually every species of waterfowl, including one Eurasian wigeon, one harlequin duck and a Barrow's goldeneye. |
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In several cases, the Department approved projects situated right on top of juvenile lobster habitat or close to areas used extensively by wildlife such as endangered harlequin ducks. |
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The idea of the artist as harlequin, clown among the clowns, has been with us for centuries, of course – think back to Watteau, Tiepolo and that grotesque face-puller Franz Xaver Messerschmidt. |
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Mate choice by non-virgin females contributes to reproductive isolation between populations of the harlequin beetle-riding pseudoscorpion. |
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The territory is also a haven for certain birds of prey and other wildlife, with several species considered at risk in Québec including beluga, polar bear, Canada lynx, harlequin ducks and golden eagles. |
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It seems that the mutated ABCA 12 gene in harlequin ichthyosis has something to do with the production of the lamellar granules in the upper layers of the skin. |
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Canio's character, Pagliaccio, catches his wife with the young Harlequin, played by the troupe's junior member, Beppe. |
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It is a series of dances for commedia dell'arte characters including Columbine, Harlequin, and Pierrot. |
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Another new duck for us was the exquisite Harlequin Duck, a waterfowl rarely spotted close to shore. |
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Harlequin Ducks that pair early with a known mate may accrue similar benefits. |
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The tenor gave a masterful performance of the rhythmically tricky role of Harlequin. |
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Fly-fishing and white-water rafting disrupted the sensitive Harlequin duck breeding grounds, thus permanently closing the river to human use. |
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Harlequin romances idealize traditional male and female gender roles and always have a happy ending. |
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The fact that he wore a girly neckerchief and Harlequin cap, not typical Aussie attire, made him an easy target. |
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Within 20 years the Harlequin had become the most common ladybird in the affected regions, voraciously eating and out-eating the local species. |
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Besides, this Christmas, Harlequin is coming out with a hardcover anthology of their best romance tales. |
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Mass quantities of Harlequin Valentine ship today from Dark Horse, just in time for Valentine's Day. |
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Fear that most of the seasonal birds had flown was unfounded, as Harlequin Ducks had been reported recently along with an array of equally enticing avians. |
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Chinese potters copied prints from Europe on the plates that depict buffoonlike Harlequin figures from the popular commedia dell'arte. |
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For Harlequin, the Arabesque deal brings greater access to African American authors, backlists and a loyal readership base. |
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The figure of Harlequin was introduced, and pantomime theatre began to be staged. |
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Great Garry wowed 'em at Lingfield's equitrack when he selected hot pot Tangerine Flyer, Time To Fly, Private Despatch, Diamond Hill and Harlequin Walk. |
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