Years later I would use this advice down a snowy hill in Boston to win the world junior cross-country. |
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The snowy stages are lined by thick snowbanks, which drivers use to negotiate corners a bit like bobsleighs! |
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In a clearing past a grove of olive trees, a snowy white lamb stands skittishly behind its grazing mother. |
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They hadn't been able to get their hands on sleds, but a sleigh ride was always fun on a snowy evening. |
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Elsewhere in the city, young and old alike took full advantage of the snowy conditions, sledging on Knavesmire and building snowmen and women. |
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Two weeks in a cold snowy environment had made my joints dramatically worse, so I arrived back feeling very despondent. |
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The goose-predator interaction is further complicated by the presence of nesting snowy owls in peak lemming years. |
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On downhill runs we would slice past the bellowing Buran, sometimes startling a snowy arctic hare as we rounded a bend. |
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You'll find a full range of blues and purples, yellows, and snowy whites, plus exotic browns, red-browns, even off-blacks. |
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Suddenly, a puddle of water pooled on the snowy ground, before Haywood's feet. |
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Set in a snowy vastness, the story is driven by the appearance of an evil spirit. |
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Ravena summoned her psionic powers and a fuchsia aura enveloped her snowy white skin. |
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She was leaning against the wall, staring out over the still snowy landscape. |
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Taylor and Thomas also tell the story of a convict on the lam in Maine who hid from police in snowy woods. |
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Through the glass door to the step outside, two dozen yellowhammers and sparrows picked up seeds thrown on the snowy concrete. |
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That was the sign on the vestibule of the car we had just entered on the Oslo-Bergen express, bucketing across the snowy mountains of Norway. |
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There was nothing is sight except the green forests on the bottom of the mountain and the snowy tops. |
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As well as a snowy theme, the map also has a number of water features, which brings into play the two amphibious vehicles. |
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And third, that Mozart was bundled unceremoniously into a pauper's grave with miscellaneous corpses on a snowy night. |
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During the latest survey, researchers counted Amur leopard tracks along snowy trails to determine an estimated population size. |
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But on a snowy night in the early 1980's, a car skidded into a stanchion, which hit him in the back. |
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He was in a sea of pine bushes covering the snowy valley of another mountain strip. |
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You could live atop a snowy peak with no one but tranquillity to accompany you? |
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Tall, leggy herons and the white snowy egrets wait patiently along the tidal creeks for small fish to swim by. |
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We took turns enjoying views of the snowy landscape and the parade of beautiful passengers. |
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Researchers are also studying Arctic foxes, lemmings, snowy owls and vegetation. |
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We slogged upwards towards increasingly awe-inspiring views of glaciers, crevasses and snowy peaks. |
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If a pretty, snowy mountain slope is tilted steeply and bereft of trees, it's an avalanche zone. |
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It winds up through rolling hills with stands of poplar trees, distant views of lakes and snowy mountain peaks strung along the horizon. |
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I experienced a little of his innate paranoia one snowy afternoon last year. |
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Rainy or snowy weather also affects driver visibility and control of the vehicle. |
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Even in a state where cold and snowy weather is a way of life, school is occasionally closed because of too much white stuff. |
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Hot and humid summers mixed with cold and snowy winters equals expanding and contracting pavement. |
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The one-night event gives tips on how to bike safely and warmly over the snowy months, winter bike maintenance and parking your steed. |
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Inscribed on the outside of the glass and viewed from the inside, the letters are reversed and reveal a snowy landscape. |
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He grabbed the keys for the jeep of the counter and walked outside into the cold snowy weather. |
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However, it must be stated that the majority of Scotland's population do not endure severe, snowy winters. |
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Sometimes the tears would freeze on my eyelids from crying all day in the cold, snowy weather. |
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Buck lead the sled team for the journey from the Alaskan coast across the snowy wild lands to Dawson City. |
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A Downton builder is preparing to trek across the snowy Arctic wastes to the North Pole, for the sake of his sick granddaughter. |
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During extremely cold, snowy periods raccoons have been observed sleeping for long periods at a time, but do not hibernate. |
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She brought in some favorite furnishings, including a comfortable couch covered with snowy white fabric. |
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She could feel one of the soft, snowy white feathers tickling her shoulder. |
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They can also locate small heat sources, such as a liferaft in the open sea, or a live body in an expanse of snowy hillside. |
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It's very easy to tame and a very beautiful bird, with its snowy white rump and a chestnut coat. |
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Extended from his back, where the wings began, the snowy white feathers were covered with blood. |
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His long snowy white beard, the same color as the fur that covered his body, swayed in the wind as he spoke. |
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He rushed downstairs in his bare feet and ran outside on to the snowy street. |
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Kevin Alderton is hoping to set the first-ever blind speed skiing record by bombing down a snowy slope at more than 100 mph. |
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This morning in snowy Invergordon harbour, he and others were on deck in biting winds hauling in the big wire ropes that tether the ship. |
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The yellow sun is mere inches from disappearing from behind the snow covered mountain peaks that glisten with the snowy white rocks. |
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This morning at the shed near where the snowy owl had perched, two men are unloading fertilizer and preparing to put it on the field. |
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But we've developed the diet and overcome that, so the raw fillet looks very attractive and cooks to a snowy white. |
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Smiles and offers of hot chocolate greet carolers as they stroll through the snowy streets singing the melodies of Christmas. |
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In Mary Dolman's two works, the orangy red fox lopes through a snowy scene with the sky above repeating the colour of the fox. |
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Women just always look that lovely in their snowy white wedding gown, don't they? |
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No other flower heralds spring like a tulip, especially after months of dreary, not to mention cold and snowy, weather. |
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He stared out the window the entire time the beautician curled and backcombed his wife's snowy hair. |
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He was identical to the falling boy, except that instead of inky black wings, he had snowy white wings. |
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Most belong to snowy egrets and little blue herons, who make a fine nautical color combination of crisp white and slate. |
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The snowy egret often hunts by shuffling its feet back and forth in the water, stirring things up so it can eat them. |
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Bald eagles, snowy egrets, great blue herons, otters, muskrat, and deer inhabit the banks of the Pocomoke River. |
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In Britain we have one very rare species which is the snowy owl but this does not breed here, being only a winter visitor to Scotland. |
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On his shoulder rested a beautiful snowy owl, while in his arms was a baby raccoon. |
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In one case, a female Steller's eider was killed by a snowy owl, after which her ducklings were adopted into a nearby brood. |
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During our study, pomarine jaegers and snowy owls nested only in the same years as Steller's eiders. |
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Raptors such as peregrine falcon, rough-legged hawk, and snowy owl can also be found throughout the town. |
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The snowy owls that star in the eponymous books and films just look so darn cute, and their chicks even more so. |
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In addition, snowy owls, rough-legged hawks, and stoats are also present and prey on lemmings but not on geese. |
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The first hour today was one part exhilaration, nine parts exhaustion, as he demonstrated how to inch sideways up a snowy knoll in skis. |
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Several pictures present them in precarious spots on hillsides or in snowy mountain scenes. |
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The men raced over a snowy 12k route and a group of 4 broke away early on and maintained their lead to the finish. |
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And I did get to slip and slide down the snowy chutes that make the trail so great. |
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Recently, my wife and I experienced the snowy white peaks of Maine's mountains illuminated by pink dawns and golden sunsets. |
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Behind him the skyline was still dominated by the White Mountains, their snowy peaks glistening in the afternoon sun. |
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On one snowy day, a deer suddenly appeared and ran along the construction site. |
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After the plane arrives, we fly over the watery green plain, skimming above rivers of burnished silver and snowy flocks of tundra swan. |
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He could see the snowy land in the distance followed by icy mountains and glaciers. |
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Other ESA-listed birds that occur off northern Washington are the bald eagle, brown pelican, and snowy plover. |
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And the giant mountains with their snowy peaks and endless trees remind me of you. |
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We sit and contemplate the high domed peak of Errigal, its white quartzy screes making it look snowy, beautiful, impossible. |
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But meanwhile, with marvelous artistry, he skillfully carved a snowy ivory statue. |
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Just wanted to call and say since the last update we've moved to camp 2 on quite snowy conditions and pretty white-out, zero visibility. |
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How it ended up on the peak of a snowy mountain is a question we'll have to save for another day. |
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As an expatriate from the Great Lakes State, I am one of those crazies who actually enjoy snowy winters. |
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One displayed snowy hills dotted in black firs surrounding a frozen pond with children ice-skating. |
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Even the wipers sweeping across a snowy windshield have the sound of aged authenticity. |
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With the kid on a snowy trail through close pines, we see the tracks of cloven hooves in the snow. |
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At dawn this morning, I looked out the window into the snowy mist and there with my very own eyes beheld the culprit at last. |
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Opposite the fireplace, a bulky dark wood bed was draped in dark blue velvet covers and snowy white fur pelts, its sheets thrust to one side. |
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Hart drove two tons of metal through a foul and wintry February morning, hurtling through the snowy dark. |
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Enjoy panoramic views of the Bernese snowy peaks from the bar, best experienced at sunset. |
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Every spring, about 100 pairs nest here along with great blue herons and snowy egrets. |
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That makes for a good workout, but you lose the relaxation time that you get from just tucking down a gentle descent on a snowy ski trail. |
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First we see a blur on a snowy landscape, followed by an indistinct grey shadow hovering beyond the window of the child's bedroom. |
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It was a snowy evening in Cleveland and the roads were covered and had not yet been plowed. |
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Four characteristic birds of prey include the snowy owl, gyrfalcon, osprey, and rough-legged hawk. |
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Make the holidays extra special for those on your gift list by sending them a polar bear or snowy owl gift adoption today. |
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The tundra and vast expanse of snowy waste is used for decorative backdrops, like the mountains of Afghanistan. |
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Four houses up the street, a festive wreath rustled off another set of oak doors and landed plumply in a snowy hedge. |
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An old school chum I haven't seen in 20 years posed her family of four in bathing suits on beach chairs on a snowy day in Syracuse. |
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Following the snowy trail, we chatted, looked at footmarks, and watched some beautiful deer. |
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Runners encountered wintry and snowy conditions on the summit although it was mild and calm in Kirkby Stephen. |
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And to the right was a precipitous mountain range with snowy caps and rocky cliffs. |
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Beyond these cities stood the snowy peaks of this spectacular mountain range. |
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Behind him, he knew, the empyreal capital endured, the snowy grounds around it merely accentuating its transcendental, yet solitary, existence. |
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The vertebrate class Aves includes the birds, an extremely distinctive and successful clade, with an estimated 9000 species worldwide, including the snowy owl pictured here. |
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Alison was painting a snowy owl, Migel a crow and Katrina a hummingbird. |
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She crept behind a bush, seeing a snowy owl a few feet away with a cave in the background, standing over a rabbit, hooting victoriously to itself. |
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Of course, no repair job is really ever finished without a test ride, and the snowy micro-tundra that is Summit County, Ohio served as superb proving grounds. |
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When we got to the place where the black wires hung from the utility poles to coil in the snowy roadbed like snakes, we whistled up the dogs and turned around. |
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Interviews with old-timers and vintage footage blend well with gorgeous snowy scenery and soft Gaelic music to paint a flattering picture of this latterly beleaguered resort. |
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The shirt was snowy white, the cheese-cutter cap similarly virginal. |
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The visitor is mesmerized by its sunny beaches, snowy mountain peaks, endless plains where black bulls graze, shimmering lakes and mountain streams. |
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Somewhere inside, most of us are still trained to think of a seasonal cycle, part of which involves snowy landscapes, frost-crusted woods, icicles, frozen ponds. |
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Head to the snowy slopes this winter and get into the groove with some skiing as this week's fab gear swishes and slides through the winter wonderland of the ski suit. |
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In the ponds we may encounter the Green Ibis, Snowy Egrets, Boatbill heron, the Purple Gallinule and the Wattled Jacana and many others. |
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They had hotfooted it north in their hundreds to record the first sighting of a rare Snowy Egret on the Isle of Seil, near Oban. |
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It was a placid, snowy day around Christmastime in 1916 when I met her. |
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Then we choofed off from the little town of Adaminaby and set off for the Snowy Mountains themselves. |
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Months passed, and the autumn blended into a cold snowy winter. |
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Rather than the chunky winter boots you're probably used to seeing everywhere during the snowy season, ankle boots are a dressier alternative to traditional winter boots. |
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He turned the movie's sets into an illustration of Inuit thrift and ingenuity, played against ice massifs, snowy rivers, a wide ocean, and lowland rocks covered in moss. |
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One part of the exercise involved night skiing across the Snowy River illuminated by half-moon on a cold, clear night. |
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The village sits on flat land near the frozen Koyukuk River, and looks out on snowy hills. |
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I realize that getting there in the snowy streets of Kiev would be a logistical nightmare. |
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The next day, the Seattle Times reported that the snowy owl had moved 22 miles north. |
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I wander out onto the terrace, sniff green tea leaves as they brew, touch balls made of snowy flowerets, gaze at gold tickling the lake's skin, peaks clad in polar bear white. |
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On the weekend I went on an overnight motorcycling trip to the Snowy Mountains. |
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Some young hares, however, are taken by Gyrfalcons, Snowy Owls, Arctic foxes, and ermines. |
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Snowy herons skimmed low over the water, and choruses of warbling frogs emanated from clusters of lily pads. |
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It's going to be unreasonable like frozen hot chocolate on a snowy day. |
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But I figured the only people who were reading my blog when I wrote these were Maccers and Snowy, so I might get away with it. |
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The bleak, snowy hills of Scotland are the setting for a slicey, dicey Roman invasion against the dashing, plucky Celtic tribes. |
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Snowy vistas of Istanbul alternate with stunning Anatolian landscapes as attention shifts from one man to the other. |
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In this lagoon, brown pelicans, double-crested cormorants, great and snowy egrets, and numerous terns and gulls forage for fish and other items of food all day long. |
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In the west, the fiordlands and alpine terrain of British Columbia attest to vigorous glaciation of high-relief mountains in a snowy, maritime climate. |
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An estimated 1.5 million eared grebes, 50,000 Wilson's phalaropes, 50,000 California gulls, and 200 snowy plovers visit Mono Lake each spring and summer. |
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A snowy owl glided low down past me, brushing my leg with its great wing. |
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The bogongs, I am reliably informed, normally migrate from Queensland to the Snowy Mountains in October. |
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In winter it becomes a snowy playground where tobogganers sail down a 1,700-foot sledding track while others try out snowshoes or cross-country skis. |
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His snowy white shirt was topped by a burgundy waistcoat which, amazingly enough, matched her gown almost perfectly, and he wore a black cravat around his neck. |
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It's fun to collect things and keep them all in a tote for a snowy day. |
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Breeding in separated pairs, this snowy sheathbill has a large nest in a rocky crevice made of a variety of materials thrown up on the beach by the waves. |
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Inger stood, too, smoothing her snowy apron over her soft blue shirtwaist. |
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Her hair was snowy white, tipped in black, twisted together in clumps to resemble feathers and pulled up out of her face with a black strip of leather. |
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It begins one snowy, moonlit Christmas Eve somewhere in America. |
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She arrived one snowy day with a shapeless parcel done up in tissue-paper. |
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Her normal shape of manifestation was that of a slender, short woman with snowy hair cut quite short in a page-boy bob and an ageless, lovely face. |
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Freezing cold and drunk as a skunk, I am doing the sensible thing and ploughing forward through the snowy city streets toward home, as if I have a purpose. |
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And yet, despite the fact that Californian winters differed dramatically from those snowy months in Winnipeg, he still felt cold, unfeeling, uncaring. |
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Even when pressed further by the more sceptical boozehounds, he was still adamant he was heading for the snowy pistes of Belgium and that he was not simply piste. |
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They drive across the country to his remote log cabin in snowy mountains, bonding along the way despite their implacably opposed positions in the situation. |
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Bucolic vistas of snowy woods and mountains soon give way to sunbathers when, at the end, Thompson swings through the south of France and Barcelona. |
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They had landed atop a mountain, its snowy peak mere feet above them. |
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Instead she watched him walk away across the snowy blue mountains. |
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There is a surfeit of snowy peaks only 950 miles west of the Twin Cities. |
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She shook her head and looked out at the treeless, snowy landscape. |
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As I left the den, the sun slowly crept over the snowy mountains. |
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Arriving at the peak, we scanned the snowy mountains around us. |
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Beyond them was a flat snowy pasture, speckled with a few blackened shrubs, and even further away, a dark band between snow and sky, was the huge wall. |
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It took place in the middle of a New York winter, on a very snowy weekend. |
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But one snowy day, Naomi's life was no longer boring and monotonous. |
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The climate varies, with cold, snowy winters and warm summers. |
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Her snowy white hair rose like a wedding cake on the crown of her tiny head, every curl lacquered in place with multiple applications of hairspray. |
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Her dress was pure snowy white, of course, simple and off-the-shoulder. |
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However, his long hair was snowy white, his face deathly pale and smooth. |
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I looked down to see his snowy white shoes planted onto the ground. |
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Young, it is fresh and creamy, with a pure, snowy whiteness. |
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It's bilious red plume was shot through with small dashes of black, and a tiny white bead formed a snowy tear or decorative pearl at the corner of it's left eye. |
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An opaque sky of soft blues was joined by clouds of snowy white. |
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I walk into the enormous entryway of the snowy white, palace-like home. |
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A snowy white runner ran along the length of the hall, stopping beneath an arched window that no doubt provided a splendid view of the city below. |
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Montrose looked down at her fingertips against his snowy white cravat. |
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Mallows Bay now harbors herons, snowy egrets, and American bald eagles. |
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His wanderer follows the same snowy trail as winter questers from King Wenceslas to oncle, Mon Antoine. |
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Some residents of Alaska suffer from cabin fever when they remain indoors throughout the long, snowy winters. |
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They are entering the market, setting up stalls on snowy streets, moonlighting to supplement exiguous incomes. |
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Birmingham is a snowy city relative to other large UK conurbations, due to its inland location and comparatively high elevation. |
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The islands are windy, cloudy and cool throughout the year with an average of 210 rainy or snowy days per year. |
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Since 2000 Glasgow has experienced few very cold, snowy and harsh winters where temperatures have fallen much below freezing. |
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To the west of these, a similar longitudinal depression extends all along the foot of the snowy Andean Cordillera. |
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The Czech Republic has a temperate continental climate, with warm summers and cold, cloudy and snowy winters. |
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It is one of the less snowy locations in Scotland owing to its sheltered, low lying position in the South West of the country. |
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Winters are cold and snowy with few sunny days, and the normal January high is just below freezing. |
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So with analog, a moderately weak signal becomes snowy and subject to interference. |
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On 20 December 2010, the Channel Tunnel was closed off for a day due to snowy weather. |
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As they climbed higher into the mountains, the final challenge arrived at Mammoth Mountain where they have to race across the snowy mountain. |
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Burroughs says that snowy subjects return to Dutch Golden Age painting with works by Hendrick Avercamp from 1609 onwards. |
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In the later period between the 1780s and 1810s, snowy subjects again became popular. |
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In the northern part of the peninsula and on the mountains, winters are frosty and snowy, while summers are hot and dry. |
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The central plateau is characterized by a continental climate, with hot summers and cold snowy winters. |
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Winters are cold and snowy throughout the state, and are especially severe in the northern parts of Maine. |
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The eastern two thirds of Oregon have cold, snowy winters and very dry summers. |
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Avian fauna includes birds of prey like the golden eagle, the peregrine falcon, the snowy owl and the bald eagle. |
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Summers are typically warm and humid, while winters are cold, windy, and snowy. |
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In one instance, when a snowy owl killed a newly fledged peregrine, the larger owl was in turn killed by a stooping peregrine parent. |
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It's a cold, snowy day and I'm going to wrap up thoroughly before I go sledding. |
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That list includes snowy egrets, red-winged blackbirds and American kestrels. |
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Bostonians eagerly await the arrival of spring after a long, cold, snowy winter. |
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It lies on 4 miles of pristine beach, and except for maybe a snowy plover or legless lizard, you likely won't see another soul. |
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For decades, many of us have assumed that snowy owls flew south from the high Arctic when their food supply of lemmings was in short supply. |
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Imagine outdoor light shows, giant costumed characters, images projected on to the snowy slopes, music and much more. |
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A snowy winter creates a paradise for snowboarders and skiers, but with it comes the danger of avalanche. |
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Ook the snowy owl was one of 15 to play the part of Harry's feathered friend in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. |
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Then they came back on Wednesday night and took Barry, our male snowy owl and two one-year-old barn owls, Hedwig and Speckles. |
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A MAN who had owned a stuffed snowy owl for 15 years unwittingly flew in the face of the law and was taken to court for selling it on eBay. |
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Viewers also can learn about visits from snowy owls or habitat restoration at Mirror Lake. |
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Fairy Mary oversees the final shipments of baskets, which snowy owls collect and fly into the Winter Woods. |
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Tire chains restore traction in extremely cold, icy, snowy weather and can add a good measure of confidence and safety while driving. |
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On a snowy Christmas Eve, the king was strolling through the market when he spied a roll of bright red, soft, Christmassy cloth. |
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I have stravaiged from Vancouver's snowy mountain tops to Toronto's hookah lounges. |
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Or it could be due to a bumper crop of owlets in the snowy owl's Arctic breeding grounds last spring. |
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Among his collection is a red squirrel, two waxwings, a snowy owl, a peregrine falcon, a pine marten and a hobby, a migratory bird of prey. |
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They were at Crowley Lake in the morning, then made the snowy mile-long walk to Lake Mary to ice fish. |
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The actress almost did a face-plant as she tried to navigate the snowy sidewalk in stiletto boots, reports the New York Daily News. |
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He is aiming to warm the cockles of diners throughout January and February with traditional snowy mountain fondue recipes from the Alps. |
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Fellow agents include harp seal demolitions expert Short Fuse, snowy owl intelligence analyst Eva and plucky polar bear Corporal. |
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We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle. |
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Snowy Plovers are rare vagrants to eastern Washington in April and May. |
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Snowy sat at the corner of the table, eyes narrowed in disgust. |
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Snowy Plovers breed in loose colonies, and they are gregarious in winter. |
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In his back garden he keeps a sanctuary of live birds including two peregrine falcons, two snowy owls, one harris hawk, a barn owl, a jay and two golden pheasants. |
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Jacques submitted a dramatic image of two male Dall Sheep locking horns against a snowy background, photographed at a wildlife park in Nova Scotia. |
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Another name for cross-country skiing is Nordic skiing since it's the way many people get around during the snowy winters in Nordic, or Scandinavian, countries. |
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Climatologically challenged locales like snowy Yellowstone National Park and Washington's rainy Vashon Island require the designers of new hotels to think outside the box. |
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They are preyed on by the snowy owl, Arctic fox, Grizzly bear, and wolf. |
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The very pure source... is the snowy mountain-peak above. There, eternally, goes on the white foregathering of the crystals, out of the deathly cold of the heavens. |
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Harry's snowy owl is called Hedwig while Ron's is called Pigwidgeon. |
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If severe weather pushes south, watch for snowy owls and gyrfalcons in fields near the Eugene Airport or the Finley National Wildlife Refuge south of Corvallis. |
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They're everywhere, but your best watch-spot might be the outcrop at Pelican Point, where April through July you'll peep great blue herons, snowy egrets, and pelicans. |
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My vision was a cabin in the whispering pines, a brook trout stream out back, a field of penstemon and larkspur for the dogs, and a snowy peak to fill the picture window. |
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The Polar Adventure arena features king penguins, southern rockhopper penguins, gentoo penguins, pacific walruses, spotted seals, northern sea lions and snowy owls. |
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Shock and Penguins of battle Dr Fellow agents include harp seal demolitions expert Short Fuse, snowy owl intelligence analyst Eva and plucky polar bear Corporal. |
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One example is parts of the Snowy Mountains in Australia, although they're more alpine than true subarctic. |
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Li is also briefly mentioned by name in Fox Volant of the Snowy Mountain and The Young Flying Fox. |
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This week the 35-year-old, known to pals as Snowy, was named their bandsman of the year. |
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Other foliage favourites include sweet gum, purple smoke tree, Snowy Mespilus and Flowering dogwood. |
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Everyone is talking about the rare influx of snowy owls in New England. |
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I mean, for all I know Belgians are the Tintin and Snowy of fifa. |
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She said owls became highly prized as pets following the release of the film Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone in 2001 featuring Harry's snowy owl Hedwig. |
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The snowy egret catches its meal by raking its feet through shallow water. |
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A scroll bar navigates through colors ranging from Snowy Egret to Regatta Blue and everything in between. |
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These were the Double-crested Cormorant, Neotropic Cormorant, Great Egret, Snowy Egret and Blackbellied Whistling-Duck. |
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The Snowy Owl Vintage Inn on Blagdon Lane will throw open its doors on Friday. |
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Snowy Owls are known to mainly prey on small mammals such as lemmings and meadow voles. |
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What kind of maths do Snowy owls, pictured right, What kind of maths do Snowy owls, pictured right, enjoy doing? |
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Snowy owls, or white owls, are the kind of bird to draw out even non-birders for a possible glimpse. |
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The snowy mespilus is especially suitablefor smaller gardens, and so is the Smoke Tree so named because the flower heads can be mistaken for puffs of smoke. |
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These larger-than-life national symbols of Switzerland are credited with saving as many as 2,500 travelers who were trapped in avalanches of the snowy pass over the centuries. |
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The polar bear and the caribou haven't arrived yet, but there's a Kodiak bear, an Arctic fox, a pair of gorgeous snowy owls, a few ptarmigans and a beautiful white wolf. |
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Closer to the water, Great Blue Herons and Snowy Egrets stood in the swash zone of incoming waves. |
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The fire of his eye was unquenched, the rose of his cheek unpaled, and the only effect of seventy summers to be seen upon him was the snowy whiteness of his hair. |
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The countess took the roseate palm and snowy fingers of this lovely child. |
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Large pool-using species such as American Avocets often foraged in or near ardeids, such as Reddish Egret and Snowy Egret, which often occurred in large numbers. |
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According to Daphne Hatch, the park's wildlife biologist, in 1998 Alcatraz provided sanctuary for about 240 Black-Crowned Night Heron and 15 Snowy Egret nests. |
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The workshops are being held in Maitland and Snowy Mountain and will provide local pilots with special training to improve their flying and safety skills. |
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One method was to depasture the stock in the alpine grasslands of the Snowy Mountains area, for those fortunate to hold land adjacent to this area. |
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The species most often composing aggregations, in addition to terns, were Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Glossy Ibis, Great Blue Heron, Laughing Gull, and Least Tern. |
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Andrea Smiley tied the door shut to keep white Alsatian Snowy trapped. |
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Rhienna, her mum Zoe and dad Neville spent a week nursing Snowy back to health in the family kitchen, but she's now happily settled back with her chums, Specky and Daisy. |
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