Howard ends this play chortling like a loon, having the last laugh as ever. |
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They've constructed loon, goose, and duck nesting platforms as well as wood duck and bluebird houses. |
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I love this comic, despite the fact Sim has degenerated into a frothing loon. |
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The loon was constantly distracting him, until one of the other players at my table finally had the floorman shoo the loon away. |
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A loonie is a Canadian one dollar coin, on which is pictured a common loon. |
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One of my big complaints about Pacifica is that it is still an analog network, dealing with every fringe loon left with a mimeograph. |
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He reached for Nat again, who by this time had had it and was sick and tired of the crazy loon. |
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Although trouble spots still plague the species, U.S. loon numbers appear, on the whole, to be holding steady. |
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What's important to you may not be important to anyone else, and what's important to me may make you think I'm a loon. |
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I'm aware that's an unpopular thing to say, and that many consider him a loon. |
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Halfway through one of the songs, I noticed, to my horror, that the zip on the aforementioned doctor's loon pants had burst open. |
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And for another, hanging them on your lapel makes you look like a dork, or worse yet a loon. |
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A compendium of fun and useful things to make at the cottage, from deck chairs and loon nesting platforms to games, snow huts, and much more. |
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There was Sen. Claire McCaskill, fresh after dispatching Tea Party loon Todd Akin, on Meet the Press. |
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Not to be outdone, Adams takes over drumming duties, grinning like a loon. |
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Prizes should be delivered to the TV director who cut to their box in time to catch him grinning like a loon, boffing a balloon about with his feet and hands. |
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The adaptations that make the loon such an efficient diver also make it heavy and slow to take wing. |
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Midway between front and back the seamstress has inserted a band of loon skin with the head of the bird projecting upward. |
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Abandoned or unattended fishing line and hooks also cause loon injury and death. |
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These are no longer the thoughts of a loon who loafs in his underwear all day, but the informed opinions of a powerful official. |
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This loon print is the largest ever created, with the template carved in slate. |
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Species that prey on fish, the loon in particular, ingest lead sinkers and lures most often by eating bait still attached to the hook and line. |
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With loon reproduction in jeopardy, scientists needed to locate the source of the mercury. |
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This is why earlier today we had this most interesting debate about preserving the loon. |
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There is no faster water bird, and whoever wears clothing associated with the loon will acquire its speed as well as vision. |
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Reducing pollution in the environment would help to ensure that the call of the loon continues to echo on the lakes of Kejimkujik. |
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In addition, we also continued with the construction and maintenance of loon nesting platforms on the Mississagi River. |
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Loss of air from the air sacs also allows the loon to quietly sink below the water surface to avoid danger. |
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In modern divers, such as the penguin and loon, the wings are also shaped so that the surface presented to the water is a smooth, hydrodynamic curve. |
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He wore a PVC jacket, black shirt and high-waisted loon pants. |
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As the loon brigades proved as they berated Precious, our humanity is the enemy of ideologues. |
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Unusual species were an American oystercatcher flying way out above the sound, the fall's first red-throated loon, and a formation of 40 snow geese against the clouds. |
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After a few hendecagonal dollar coins' worth of beer every real Canadian begins to sound off his maniacal laughing leading into the falsetto wailing loon call. |
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For example, the wing loading of a highly maneuverable bird such as the chimney swift is ten times smaller than that of the aeronautically challenged common loon. |
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They can be a day away from indictment or as crazy as a loon and it doesn't make a whole lot of difference. |
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Your destiny is to flail around like a loon, go gaga over Natasha and make profound statements about old men's dogs. |
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Keeping the fish population down, insatiate as famine, fire, or cancer, bill up it could be a loon. |
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The ingestion of a single lead sinker or a lead-headed jig is sufficient to expose a loon or other bird to a lethal dose of lead. |
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Take a trek in the woods, listen to the call of the loon, enjoy a shore lunch on a secluded island or go fishing. |
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Listen to the loon call, watch the painted turtles swim by, or catch a whopper fish for your dinner delight! |
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The common loon is red-eyed, with distinctive black and white markings and a pointed dagger like beak that is perfect for its long, underwater fishing trips. |
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I pointed out that the bird, which I identified as a common loon, was too far gone to be helped but that I'd be happy to take it for the museum's collection. |
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Sticking with six brackets is supposedly meant to signal that he believes in a little stability and is not a loon. |
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The loon is associated with vision, both for the layperson and the shaman. |
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The loon, the size of a large duck or small goose, resembles these birds in shape when swimming. |
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A wide variety of finches populate the forests, lakes and wetlands, as well as larger birds such as spruce grouse, wild turkeys and the common loon. |
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The call of the loon, the painted turtles, the jumping bass, the blue herons, in the evening enjoy beautiful Rice Lake sunsets before you settle in for a night of stargazing around a crackling campfire! |
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Before long, they hear the call of a loon echoing across the water. |
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Common loon flying exhibiting the typical flight profile of a Gavia species. |
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As a fragile adult he daubs his walls with multicoloured diagrams and numbers, and is dismissed as a lazy loon until he cracks an elusive code. The novel is a hunt for the truth about this solitary cryptographer. |
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The boy waited for spring to follow his sister to the lake to find a red-throated loon to help heal him of his blindness. |
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It looked like something arranged by a loon. |
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Sly as a fox, mean as a coyote, fat as a pig, crazy as a loon, blind as a bat, inquisitive as a magpie, sleek as an otter, elusive as a flea, etc. |
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An outstanding diver, the loon can reach depths of 70 m underwater. |
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Next thing you know that loon Glenn Beck will have a hit TV show. |
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If so, it was from a bird slightly smaller than the common loon. |
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We saw a bald eagle, an osprey, a loon and ducks of various types, and because we were sitting relatively quietly, had chipping sparrows land surprising close to us. |
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Other prominent symbols include the beaver, Canada goose, and common loon, the Crown, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and more recently the totem pole and Inuksuk. |
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Each morning a ski shuttle will bring them up to the slopes of Loon and surrounding mountains. |
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Loon released his self-titled debut on Bad Boy Records last year. |
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Ireland's National Museum might be interested in acquiring his specimen of a Great Northern Diver or Common Loon, as it is known in North America. |
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The contemporary region of Flanders comprises a part of this historical county, as well as parts of the medieval duchy of Brabant and the medieval county of Loon. |
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