The ugly duckling, who later turns out to be a beautiful swan, is cast out from the farmyard. |
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Unfortunately, a mysterious gust of wind blows the last egg several pages away, leaving the duckling to hatch into a parentless world. |
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But when I opened it in the kitchen it contained the dead duckling along with a jar of maraschino cherries. |
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Then came the main course, tender breast of duckling with peach, amaretti and baby vegetables. |
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It promised such delights as swordfish, chicken jalfrezi, roast duckling, pasta and vegetarian dishes, to name but a few. |
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In England the most familiar and excellent combination is roast duckling with apple sauce and peas, a dish of the late spring. |
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The ugly duckling turned into a beautiful swan, but I'm sadly neither a duck nor a swan. |
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The dilemma facing many new homeowners is how to turn an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan as quickly as possible, and with minimal investment. |
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They had a duckling that didn't look like the mallard ducklings that were there already. |
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It's really about taking an ugly duckling and turning it into a beautiful swan. |
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Among other treats, they enjoyed roast duckling, chateau potatoes, and creamed carrots. |
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She had been a slow developer and had pretty much been considered the ugly duckling for most of her life. |
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One moribund duckling was found near loose dogs and presumably was killed by them. |
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This orienting instinct of humans is much like the imprinting instinct of a duckling. |
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A duck is usually six months old or more, while a duckling is younger. |
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A tale of metamorphosis: Girl sheds her duckling down and becomes a crowned head of the Orient. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, the days are long since past when European agriculture was the ugly duckling that some people still think it is. |
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The metamorphosis from the ugly duckling into the beautiful BMW or Ford is shown quickly and concisely in the graphic introduction to the series. |
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Rosé The ugly duckling of Mortiès comes from the vats of grenache and syrah bled during the 2005 vinification. |
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But I do get a tremendous buzz when a difficult ugly duckling of a plate turns into a glorious swan of a print. |
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In his six years in Paris, Lebovitz transforms himself from a clueless American duckling into a knowing Parisian swan. |
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Dishes included Cajun chicken, beef steak and mushroom pot, roast duckling and Cumberland sausage as well as a number of Indian balti offerings and blackboard specials. |
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Kelly the ugly duckling has turned to become a beautiful swan. |
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Everyone knows the story of the ugly duckling who grows up and turns into a beautiful swan thereby perpetuating the myth that beauty is desirable. |
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Evaluating a quarterback always is difficult, but it's even more challenging when the beautiful swan of a passer was an ugly duckling not long ago. |
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But what mechanism causes the young chick or duckling to follow its mother? |
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During this period a duckling will imprint as easily on an old man or on a rubber ball as it will on a mother duck. |
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You poured it into anything that could contain the fat, such as the skin of a duckling. |
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Is anybody out there to turn this neglected duckling into a beautiful swan? |
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The only way to be sure of the disease is to cut open a dead duckling and examine the inside. |
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King Eider duckling captured for banding on the Great Plain of the Koukdjuak, Baffin Island, Nunavut. |
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There is no attempt to differentiate broods to species although the number of duckling in the broods and their stage of development are recorded. |
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The duckling, christened Lucky, was waddling down Cyprus Road behind its mother with its nine brothers and sisters when it toppled over and fell into a storm drain. |
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Cameron was from a family of celebrated beauties and was considered an ugly duckling among her sisters. |
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That is how nature would prefer it, but in the absence of mother duck, the duckling will begin to follow the nearest moving object-a human being, a dog, or even a mechanical toy. |
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This would be unlikely with a very rapid imprinter such as a duckling or a chick, but mammals tend to become socialized more slowly. |
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The inelegance of the ugly duckling stood in contrast to its ultimate life as a swan. |
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The ugly duckling is threatened by roosters and guinea fowl. |
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Lorenz found that a young duckling or gosling learns to follow the first conspicuous, moving object it sees within the first few days after hatching. |
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Waddling happily, the little duckling follows its Mama everywhere. |
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Rather than taking the long view that emphasizes a balanced perspective, we run up against the problem of what I call the ugly duckling, the unpalatable pushed aside for yet another time. |
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Or else, the yellow duckling in white chocolate? irresistible! |
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Brenda, who is also famous in Argentina as a singer, hit back at fans who cruelly mock Tevez as a bit of an ugly duckling himself. |
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Hatched from the egg, the duckling immediately imprints on the mother duck-he will follow her around, heeding her example and her directions until he grows into mature independence. |
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Help the ugly duckling of this beauty game to become a beautiful girl! |
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Ice on the pond closes in around the ugly duckling. |
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Partly as a 'screw you' to all the people who treated me so badly, to be honest. Show them the ugly duckling has morphed into a swan, that kind of thing. |
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I also knew I wanted to do a collabo with Young Einstein, whom I had met while touring with Ugly Duckling. |
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The familiar story of The Ugly Duckling is always welcomed by children, a beautifully illustrated version particularly so. |
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Ugly Duckling is a new company from Los Angeles aimed at hair stylists. |
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