Fawn and slate, with an occasional tinge of a dark, muddy purple-brown give almost the only respite from black, white and grey. |
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Fawn mass at birth is correlated to population recruitment, not only the following fall, but also three and four years later, which suggests a delayed quality effect mechanism. |
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Fawn soft toy in soft machine-washable fabric that will quickly become the companion of baby. |
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Thaddeus Stevensby Fawn M. Brodie This book came out 50 years ago. |
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The attackers escaped with her light fawn plastic shopping bag, which contained her denim purse and cash and a white cagoule. |
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I wasn't one of those gushy girls who would fawn all over the boy she liked. |
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The doe and fawn are doing well under the observation of a veterinary officer. |
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They're all the same height, they all dress the same, young girls fawn over them like pin-ups, but Turn are not a boy band. |
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A small, African, foxlike animal of a pale fawn color, remarkable for the large size of its ears. |
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Moments later I reached the frozen pond and a mother doe and her fawn stand on the other side of it. |
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Their experience of clearing is as idyllic as a young fawn gambolling down a dew-laden hillside. |
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You're free to fawn over Spidey, and thrill to his antics, but only we can really get him. |
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In Dear, a spotted fawn stands in a field of daisies, gazing at the viewer with a moist brown eye. |
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Mating is timed for deer birthing in late May or early June, when there is sufficient food and cover to assure fawn survival. |
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Eye-witness reports suggest the plane was a high-wing single engine aircraft, fawn coloured and brown underneath. |
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She wore her shoulder length fawn colored hair pulled back into a ponytail at the nape of her neck. |
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When we did a show we wore the light fawn jacket as worn by drivers and conductors during the summer. |
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Mature plants, which often grow wider than they grow tall, develop a good framework of stems with flaky fawn bark. |
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The leaves have a thin fawn to gray indumentum on the underside and are not shiny on the upper surface. |
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The body color of ragdolls may be platinum gray, milk white, ivory or fawn. |
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He once turned up at Buckingham Palace in a fawn raincoat, woollen gloves and an old silk hat. |
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They are the descendants of an ancient population of fawn or brown-colored cattle which originally came from Asia. |
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As the rain lashed down, the monarch, appropriately dressed in a fawn raincoat, used a transparent umbrella to stay dry. |
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Sometime in my twenties, I used to love wearing a comfy casual rugby shirt with broad horizontal stripes of mellow fawn and olive green. |
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Orange tortrix moths are fawn or gray and the chevron pattern has less contrast than that of the garden tortrix. |
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The classic color is fawn with a black mask, but the breed also comes in pinto, white and brindle. |
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Their short, close-lying coats most often occur in one color, fawn, or in one pattern, brindle. |
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The sea is remarkably beautiful, turquoise blue and fawn at times, it rages, murmurs, sighs and sings. |
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Add a host of maturing bucks from a bumper fawn crop six years ago and the potential for trophy-class deer is excellent. |
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Both are relatively small oils on canvas that lampoon those who grasp and fawn over power and wealth. |
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Her silky, fawn curls, streaked with red, dropped to her shoulders, and she wore a clingy black spaghetti-strap dress. |
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My test car came in metallic green that complemented the delightful fawn interior and Momo leather seats. |
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On the top of the skirt, it had fawn mesh a little longer than the actual dress, but black flowers were embroidered on it. |
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The four-year-old girl, who is deaf, took the art lesson one step further by drawing a long green line on the Prince's fawn coloured suit. |
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The colour balance of the look is tasteful and sedate, so grey, brown, fawn or navy tailoring works best. |
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He was about three inches taller than her, with gray blue eyes, and a dusting of fawn colored freckles dotting his nose and cheeks. |
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He was wearing a white linen tunic and light fawn colored pants that covered his plain brown boots. |
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The calf is fawn coloured, a colour which distinguishes it from the adults a great deal. |
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The dance-hall girls would fawn over him each time he stepped into the saloon for a drink. |
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I am what you call one of those extremely handsome young men that girls fawn over. |
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But let me tell you this, I will not fawn over you just because you have loads of money. |
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Just because all the girls fawn over you doesn't mean you're that good-looking. |
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This hair, which has a golden red fawn appearance, has incomparable vigour, springiness and elasticity. |
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Are there any musicians that you would fawn over if you had the chance? |
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She will find what is good for her... Let her loose in the library, I say, as you do a fawn in a field. |
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Found in fur colors of black, silver, fawn or apricot, these canines are known to shed quite frequently. |
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She uses her head to free the fawn, and her heart to feel the essence of the bush and its inhabitants. |
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Similarly, the hue of a lilac abyssinian or somali can be described as intermediate between blue and fawn. |
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Solid red, black, blue or very light fawn, black mask is preferable in red coats. |
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Both fawn and brindle boxers frequently sport white markings. |
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Harlequin coat lacking contrast between grey and black or having fawn glints. |
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Instead of the usual grim-faced republican flag-bearers in black berets, khaki jumpers and dark glasses there was a genteel parade of men in green blazers and fawn slacks. |
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The residents' lounge is furnished and decorated in keeping with its Victorian image, the plaster rosette on the ceiling is picked out in gold leaf, fawn and white. |
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Luckily, Dylan was awake, so they could fawn over him some more. |
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Foliage dwellers vary in colour from fawn to brown or bright green. |
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If you loved him before, you'll probably fawn over this picture. |
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The missing dogs have a wrinkled skin and are fawn in colour. |
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The two noblemen fawn falsely over De Guiche, who ignores them. |
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Following a path without caring where it led as he pondered, he was brought up short when a doe and her young fawn scrambled quickly to their feet and bounded off. |
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Then the following day Tessa was taken at exactly 4.20 pm after passers-by spotted a lad in a fawn fleece and baseball cap leaning over her outside the shop. |
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And of course, it had to crash and burn because the critics didn't fawn. |
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When he first struck in Heywood, Rochdale, he was wearing a blue fleece with yellow patches on the shoulders and a fawn crew-necked sweater with a diamond pattern. |
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The same gallery owners who fawn on Einar dismiss her portraits as too conventional. |
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Guillaume in disguise forges a friendship with Cinderella, while her stepmother and stepsisters fawn on Benjamin, in his prince's attire. |
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Please do not fawn on Modi unless you're prepared to do the same for the latter two. |
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As usual, Uishak tries to stop a young male from isolating a female and her fawn on an island in order to mate. |
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Or in coloreds, brindle is preferred, but black, red, fawn and tricolor are acceptable. |
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He is a RFA D'Arcy son and Alpamayo grandson, has gorgeous crimpy fawn fleece with extreme density and super fineness. |
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Slate grey, reddish fawn, black or blue, all shades of gray, brown and sandy, with or without white markings. |
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A fawn lamp that will ravish your kids and will allow them to create many games and stories around it. |
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The apps are also nothing to fawn over, but I've never associated the BlackBerry with applications. |
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He's a celebrity you can fawn over without feeling sheepish about our fawning celebrity culture. |
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Colour, as specified by the breed standard, is apricot, silver fawn, or brindled fawn and black. |
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Black, wolf-like, fawn or yellow, with white markings, or white with these colors, dappled, streaked or brindled. |
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Also clear fawn to biscuit color, reddish gray like the winter coat of a deer, also brindled or mottled with black. |
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The coat is predominantly red, ranging from light fawn to dark brindle, even sometimes appearing almost black. |
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There are three separate color varieties: fawn and brindle, black and harlequin, and blue. |
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Black, brindle, fawn, white, white and black, white and fawn, white and brindle. |
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Black, white, red, blue, fawn, fallow, brindle or any of these colors broken with white. |
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Gray, gray-black, gray with dark overlay, grey brindle, reddish gray, light or dark fawn, or a blend of these shades. |
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I still longed to be up there, to play that doctor, to wear that neckerchief and those fawn slacks. |
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On the contrary, the way more serious journalists fawn over the new president offers an irresistible target. |
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At a recent lunch in the seaside city of Mar del Plata, your correspondent was intrigued to see waiters and diners fawn over Mr Bulat. |
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Eventually, a lone fawn meandered down the trail, feeding sporadically on trailside mushrooms. |
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The male fallow deer is known as a buck, the female is a doe, and the young a fawn. |
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At screenings, roomfuls of people fawn over her. |
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Perhaps it was spotting a fawn on the lawn at sunrise. |
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Decide for yourself: Needless to say, not all women fawn over Berlusconi. |
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In order of preference: brindle, fawn and black. |
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The southern periphery, the Stairsteps unit, has seen declines, thought to be related to fawn mortality as a result of high water. |
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The bucks pushed the female fawn around the plot a few times before the buck I called Trashman entered the field. |
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As the fawn grows stronger it begins to follow the mother about during her feeding and soon learns to supplement its milk diet by nibbling on succulent vegetation. |
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This year Abigail will have tales of her own about creating a pine-bough bed, finding a rack of deer antlers and freeing a fawn caught in a fishing line. |
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The idol has come sliding down its pedestal to fawn and grovel with all the other infatuates in the dust about my feet. |
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When a wapiti breeder has to bottle-feed a fawn, for any reason, he must make sure that he gives it some colostrums, especially if he suspects the fawn did not get its first suckling. |
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Yet foreign leaders have already begun to fawn. |
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After a 8 months gestation, the doe will give birth to a fawn. |
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Douglas-fir and western hemlock forest communities are well represented and rare species such as cup-clover, blue-eyed Mary and fawn lily can be observed. |
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I've never been starstruck by some of the actors I've met over the years, unlike so many local mediafen who fawn and grovel. |
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When other girls fawn over their crushes, she just doesn't get it. |
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We hope black and fawn puppies on this letter. |
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Second, Mentor combined the wisdom of experience with the sensitivity of a fawn in his attempts to convey kinging skills to young Telemachus. |
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The preferred colors for the top-knot are silver blue or fawn. |
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The coat is short, flat, and sleek, with colours of red, fawn, white, brindle, and piebald. |
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White and black, black and tan, black with pale fawn markings, white and orange, tricolored, fawn or light fawn with black overlay with or without white spotting. |
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Apricot fawn, silver fawn, fawn or dark fawn brindle. |
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He was in an armchair with a fawn dressing gown over his pajamas, as thin as a rake, his whole body drooping, and when he looked up and saw me, or perhaps only barely saw me, but heard my name, his eyes narrowed with hatred. |
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White with pale orangey fawn or sometimes brown flecking or ticking. |
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When the fawn remains bedded, the natural camouflage of its spotted coat and its almost scentless condition effectively conceal it from predators. |
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In the first twenty minutes of a fawn's life, the fawn begins to take its first steps. |
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Its mother leaves often to graze, and the fawn does not like to be left behind. |
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The fawn stays hidden in the grass for one week until it is strong enough to walk with its mother. |
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The fiction book Fire Bringer is about a young fawn who goes on a quest to save the Herla, the deer kind. |
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But when kings come so low as to fawn upon philosophy, which before they neither valued nor understood, it is a sign that fails not, they are then put to their last trump. |
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