No potentate ever nurtured their children more gently than a pachyderm fondles its young. |
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Their contention is the stage is not strong enough to have the pachyderm onstage. |
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His keepers fed the beast copious amounts of port, champagne, and whiskey to pacify the persnickety pachyderm. |
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You see, most composers think of the cello as a slow gloomy pachyderm, a sentimental slob. |
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Irritated by the blow, the pachyderm continues our friend who takes refuge on a tree. |
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The great popularity of rhino horn has helped drastically reduce the world's pachyderm populations. |
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A few dozen metres from the pachyderm, I can then make these beautiful pictures of an elephant to his happiness. |
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Round off this eventful morning with a photo shooting you and the pachyderm. |
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By admitting that the pachyderm remains quiet, it is possible to burn it with a magnifying glass but it is necessary for that much more time than Hergé wants to make us believe. |
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On May 8th, Iain Douglas-Hamilton, the chairman of Save the Elephants, a conservation charity, announced the latest findings of his pachyderm radio-tracking project. |
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Botswana, which next year will host an anti-poaching conference, has an exemplary record in this respect, and is home to approximately 200,000 elephants – among them Jabu and his two pachyderm pals, Thembi and Morula. |
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On the way I ran along a very huge three-headed pachyderm on the roof of the Elephant museum with in background a splendid bridge which spans the mouth of Chao Praya river. |
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A playful pachyderm named Horton becomes a reluctant hero when he discovers the microscopic city of Who-ville on a floating speck of dust and embarks on a hilarious adventure to save the town from the dangers of the jungle. |
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