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  • {{Image|Sub-fossil bird nest - MacRae.jpg|left|200px|Fossilized bird nest from a Cape Town wetland. Because it was only fossilized recently, it ...the finding of ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'', which is considered the oldest known bird. At least some of the specimens exhibit preserved feathers.
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  • ...f houses have been discovered. Of particular note is a wooden carving of a bird. These are know as the [[Xinle relics]]. They date to around 7000 years ago
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  • '''ãerie''' ''bird'' = '''ãiry''' ''light'' and = variant spellings of bird: '''ãerie''' = '''éyrie''' = '''éyry ...ll four spellings of '''éyrie''' = '''éyry''' = '''ãerie''' = '''ãery''' ''bird'', cf. '''êerie''' ''strange''
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  • ...azingly high complexity and musicality have evolved ''several times'' in [[bird]]s and [[mammal]]s. Most research has been done on [[songbird]]s so far, bu
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  • ...yllis. He also shows Eve where he has hidden the necklace inside a stuffed bird. Cootes and Peavey then appear, gun in hand, and are about to escape with
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  • ...zed, appreciated, motivated, happy, and appropriately credited, this whole bird just ain't gonna fly.  —[[User:Stephen Ewen|Stephen Ewen]]&nbsp ...ditors" from the "Authors" - the latter - as has been said will "make this bird fly".
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  • ...the roots of a mountain, the sinews of a bear, the breath of a fish, and a bird's spittle. The binding of Fenrir cost [[Tyr]] his hand. At the battle of
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  • ...ps from their birth year, while others combine all dinosaur, automotive or bird topicals.
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  • '''Fòwler''' = '''fòwler''' ''bird'' = '''fòuler''' ''disgusting''
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  • ...ning. It has been proposed that ''*or-'' and ''*er-'' respectively ("large bird", "eagle") are its [[Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] roo
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  • ...250px|There were many hazards to avoid in the original game, including the bird and the apple shown here.}} ...ome of these hazards could be 'killed'. Birds could be defeated using ACME bird seed, raindrops could be defeated using a rain coat and apples falling from
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  • ...Korea's most-threatened habitat: 1"], Nial Moores, December 2002. Oriental Bird Club publications.</ref>
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  • ...]. His monograph on ''[[Archaeopteryx]]'' (1863), the long-tailed, toothed bird from the Bavarian lithographic stone, was also important.
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  • ...estruction and rebirth, as in the case of the Egyptian Phoenix, a mythical bird that at the end of its life perishes by flame, and rises again from its own
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  • ...bird with focused abandon, even if completely sated. To see a cat stalk a bird, the tip of its tail twitching, the mouth spasmodically gaping, is to witne ...unting makes cats hazardous to small animals, including locally endangered bird species. In some cases, cats have contributed to or caused [[extinction]]s
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  • ...e nuclear testing ended that same year and the island was later declared a bird sanctuary. -->
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  • ...Triveni (triple confluence) is one of the four places where the celestial bird Garuda spilled the immortality elixir Amrita from its holy pitcher, and why
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  • ...ssible range for ''Bacillus anthracis'' and is thus immune to anthrax is a bird.
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  • the feathers of the mysterious bird had been anointed."</blockquote>
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  • ** '''''[[Zoophily]]''''': pollination by vertebrates such as [[bird]]s or [[bat]]s
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  • ...ell of a different season"). The future remains beyond knowledge ("Even a bird with a long neck cannot see the future"). Nevertheless, it is said, "God w
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  • * Durden, Robert. "The 'Cow-bird' Grounded: The Populist Nomination of Bryan and Tom Watson in 1896," ''The
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  • ...ded level and obesity-related health outcomes: a longitudinal study (Early Bird 37) ''Arch Dis Child'' 93:772-7</ref>
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  • ...ability of many [[moth]] species, and is suspected of interference with [[bird migration|migratory birds]] may also impact pollination. Moths are importan
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  • '''chêap''' ''cost'' = '''chêep''' ''bird'' '''choúgh''' ''bird'' *chúff, cf. '''chúffed''' ''pleased''
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  • ...carnivorous mammals, various [[birds of prey]] ([[Secretarybird|secretary bird]]s and [[Circaetus|snake eagles]]), and other snakes may also prey on this
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  • ...has a new volume, <math>V_2</math>, given by:<ref>{{cite book|author=John Bird|title=Science for Engineering|edition=Third Edition|publisher=Newnes|year=2
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  • ...and research. An example: "being a bird, this animal should fly", but the bird may appear to be a penguin. Another example: "the grass is wet, therefore i
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  • ...of animals have different internal structures making up there bones, with bird bones being more hollow and mammals having a structured network of dense ca
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  • ...; Komer mapped it to the English equivalent of the [[Phoenix (mythological bird)]].<ref name=Finlayson />
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  • | During posture (eg with the arms elevated against gravity such as in a 'bird-wing' position) || Posture tremors || Tremors that are worse with posture a
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  • ...ilt the first artificial, self-propelled flying device. This device was a bird-shaped model propelled by a jet of what was probably steam, said to have ac
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  • |dîved ([[American English|AmE]] also has dôve, cf. dòve ''bird'')
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  • ...lls. Near the Matria Buddha is a large net enclosed area which contains an bird park.
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  • ;Bird strike ...le on board were killed. A U.S. Airways Airbus A320 aircraft sucked in one bird in each engine and the plane landed in the Hudson River after taking off fr
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  • * '''C.D.Bird''' - [[Charles Durham Bird]] * '''C.J.Bird''' - [[Carolyn J. Bird]]
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  • ...wn University Law School for several months. They had two daughters, Lynda Bird Johnson, born in 1944, and Luci Baines Johnson, born in 1947. Johnson enjoy ...ran on a [[New Deal]] platform and was effectively aided by his wife, Lady Bird Johnson.
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  • ...Tyr-Ile-Gln-Asn-Cys-Pro-Ile-Gly-NH2 || Mesotocin || Most marsupials, all [[bird]]s, [[reptile]]s, [[amphibian]]s, [[lungfish]]es
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  • * [http://www.north-berwick.co.uk/bassRock.asp Bass Rock], a sea-bird sanctuary in the Firth of Forth two miles east of North Berwick, holding ap
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  • | [[William Franklyn]], [[Isobel Black]], [[Norman Bird]], [[Charles Lloyd Pack]], [[Aubrey Morris]], [[Jack Watson (actor)|Jack Wa | ''The Bird Who Knew Too Much''
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  • | 140 ||12/19/87 || '''26''' || 14 || '''The Bird'''
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  • ...likely to be disturbed by snow and ice, and attract birds, leading to some bird massacres.
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  • * State Bird: northern cardinal
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  • *3: [[John T. Bird]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[John T. Bird]] (1829-1911), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • ...la''', and in many other words, such as '''mánna, dilémma, nôva, rhêa''' ''bird'' = '''Rhêa''' ''moon'' (-êə, two syllables, cf. '''sêa''', one syllabl
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  • ...eir child via intrauterine delivery. West Nile virus infects at least 300 bird species, 60 mosquito species, and 30 animal species. After research was con
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  • '''sẁallow''' ''throat, bird '''sẁan''' ''bird'' = '''Sẁann''' ''person
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  • ...so take [[toad]]s and [[frog]]s, and occasionally they'll take [[fish]], [[bird]]s and their eggs.<ref name=ct/><ref name=ww98/>
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  • ...ize (ANOVA: P < 0.05). Most adults over 100 cm fed almost exclusively on [[bird]]s, while younger specimens under 100 cm in length feed mostly on other rep
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  • ...t describe an 'ideal' theory as seen by the scientific community,<ref name=Bird/> criteria such as 'elegance', 'completeness', 'seminality', 'simplicity'.< <ref name=Bird>
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  • ...all that much. Mayr's understanding of the biogeographic distributions of bird species, overlaid with extensive knowledge about variation in morphology, l
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  • }}</ref><ref name="urlIn the sky! A bird? A plane? A ... UFO? -- chicagotribune.com">{{cite web |title=In the sky! A bird? A plane? A ... UFO? -- chicagotribune.com
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  • ...rence between music and language? What distinguishes human songs from e.g. bird songs or whale songs?
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  • * '''Bird''' - [[C.G. Bird]]
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  • ...colony can raise an emergency queen, should their only queen be eaten by a bird, or get lost on her mating flight.
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  • '''dòve''' ''bird
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  • ...s that their families would otherwise be required to meet <ref>Bird DW and Bird RB. 2000. The ethnoarchaeology of juvenile foragers: shellfishing strategie
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  • ...eas it is fond of hiding along river banks, in overhanging root systems or bird holes, and in urban areas will hide in junk piles or unused buildings. When
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  • ...lls Noah to come to the Ark along with 7 of each clean creature, 7 of each bird, and 2 of each unclean creature, to keep them alive; and says the Flood wil
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  • ...|work=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2011 Edition)|author=Bird, Alexander |editor=Edward N. Zalta (ed.) |date=Aug 11, 2011|accessdate=2011 ...s/275f00/kuhn.html here] and they also are discussed by {{cite web |author=Bird, Alexander |title=Thomas Kuhn |work=The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • Bees are the favorite meal of ''[[Bee-eater|Merops apiaster]]'', a bird. Other common predators are [[kingbird]]s, [[mockingbird]]s, [[summer tanag
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  • *A/L: [[Bird B. Chapman]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *A/L: [[Bird B. Chapman]] (1821-1871), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]
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  • <tr><td>BIRD</td>
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  • ...ld have used some of Howard's Remy Martin XO when it was time to flame the bird, but that would be a waste of that good stuff -- I woulda drunk it and used
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  • ...bird species. Common Loon are a relatively recent addition to the breeding bird list, their nests at the Wachusett Reservoir are considered the most southe
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  • ...quence<ref>{{cite journal| title=Perceptions of epigenetics| author=Adrian Bird| journal=Nature| volume=447| pages=396-398| year=2007}} PMID 17522671</ref> ...NA of vertebrates contains 5-methylcytosine.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Bird A | title = DNA methylation patterns and epigenetic memory | journal = Gene
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  • ...iteria have been proposed.<ref name=Colyvan/><ref name=Hawking0/><ref name=Bird/> <ref name=Bird>
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  • ...p;I]] more like the Complex&nbsp;I found in [[bird]]s, by copying from the bird [[genome]]. A comparison of 7 non-primate mammals ([[mouse]], [[hamster]], ...tion (by [[electron transport chain|Complex I&nbsp;proteins]] taken from [[bird]]s) may be much more cost effective strategies than SENS for reducing aging
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  • ...his: the average survivor had a bigger beak than the average non-surviving bird.<br /><br /> :Yes and we can confirm it by comparing the offspring from bird before the drought and after the drought. And indeed the offspring after th
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  • ...Subpage Index of Scientific names? Bird subpage index of common names? [[Bird Family Groups]]?. [[What birds are called]]? I don't know. |bird's rape, birdsrape mustard, field mustard, wild mustard, wild rutabaga, wild
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  • ...the Norwegian relief ship Imo caused enormous destruction to the city.<ref>Bird (1967)</ref> * Bird, Michael J. ''The Town That Died: A Chronicle of the Halifax Disaster.'' (
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  • * '''J.B.Phipps''' - [[James Bird Phipps]]
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  • *Is it a bird, is it a plane? Chris made a start on [[Capercaillie (band)|Capercaillie]]
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  • ...droôp, loôse, choôse, groôvy, loôt, toô''' ''also, much'', '''coô''' ''bird'' ...wëre, përson, vërve, vërdant, sërvant, jërk, fërn, hërd, tërn''' ''bird
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  • ...Space''); and the aforementioned Diane di Prima (author of ''This Kind of Bird Flies Backward'', ''Memoirs of a Beatnik''). Later, other women writers eme
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  • ...nting of [[Portrait painting|portrait]]s and closely viewed objects like [[bird]]s on branches were held in high esteem by the Song Chinese, landscape pain
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  • ...the Ark, and shortly thereafter in 7:2-3 that 7 each of clean animals and bird species are to be taken, and of each unclean animal, two.
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  • ...living creatures in the same area. In [[Argentina]] two species of [[Rhea (bird)|rhea]] had separate but overlapping territories. On the [[Galápagos Islan ...andmass was slowly rising. On the same day Darwin presented his mammal and bird specimens to the [[Zoological Society of London|Zoological Society]]. The M
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  • ...a">Kroeber 1908, p. 11. According to Kroeber, the large bird was a diurnal bird of prey (either an eagle or condor) as was the case with the ''Luiseño'' a The Cliff Swallow (''Petrochelidon pyrrhonota'') is a migratory bird that spends its winters in Goya, Argentina but makes the 6,000-mile (10,000
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  • ...s, blazing eyes, the beard and feet of a goat, who was often depicted with bird claws instead of hands.
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  • ...te Works of Swami Vivekananda Vol. I. 6-7.</ref><ref>Swami Harshananda, "A Bird's Eye View of the Vedas," in ''Holy Scriptures: A Symposium on the Great Sc
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  • ...harnockites and Gneisses. An ecologically sensitive area, the Mangalavanam Bird Sanctuary is located in the central part of the city. It has a wide range o
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  • In nearly every species of bird, a form of terrestrial bipedal movement shows itself. Because of their wing
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  • Avian flu, also known as Bird flu or H5N1, has led to recent outbreaks.<ref name="pmid17124015">{{cite jo
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  • ...apter-book-poll-results/|title= Top 100 Chapter Book Poll Results |author= Bird, Elizabeth | publisher=''[[School Library Journal]]'' "A Fuse #8 Production
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  • ...alth UAVs, such as the [[RQ-3 Dark Star|Dark Star]], [[Boeing Bird of Prey|Bird of Prey]], [[X-45]], and [[X-47]], since they allow for tail-less stability
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  • While she was looking at them, she heard the mother bird chirp, as if she said, "Do not touch my children, little girl, for I love t
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  • ...here to start cleaning up this mess? [[User:Dalton Holland Baptista|Early bird Dalton]] pops in with a suggestion, so Aleta heads over to [[orchid]]. Bac
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  • ...es for plant cell wall degradation.<ref>Scholl EH, Thorne JL, McCarter JP, Bird DM. (2003) Genome Biol. 2003;4(6):R39. Epub 2003 May 19. Horizontally tran
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  • :*Jesus' miracles, such as healing the blind or leprous, or bringing a clay bird to life (3:49, cf. the ''Protevangelion Jacobi'' for this last)
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  • ...s against carrier pigeons, followed by reading the message attached to the bird.
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  • ...urs will be the only house on the planet with a dog door, a cat flap and a bird window! We fall asleep to a different sort of symphony: crickets, frogs, d
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  • * Bird, Kai, and Martin J. Sherwin ''American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy
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  • ...npox]] and [[cold sores]]. Serious diseases such as [[Ebola]], [[AIDS]], [[bird flu]] and [[SARS]] are all also caused by viruses. The relative ability of
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  • ...'s Divan]]'' in [[London, United Kingdom|London]].<ref>[[Henry Edward Bird|Bird, Henry Edward]]. [http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4902 Chess History and Rem
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  • *[[User:Hendra I. Nurdin|Hendra]] explained that a [[martingale]] is not a bird singing sweetiy in the night.
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  • ...is commonly inlaid into the headstock. Sometimes a small design such as a bird or other character or an abstract shape also accompanies the logo. The soun
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  • }}</ref> that is highly convoluted in other [[taxa]], e.g. in [[bird]]s<ref name=Iwaniuk2006>{{citation
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  • ...young child at Usk, he had a recurring nightmare (attack by a house-sized bird with large claws), not as bad nightmares as many he had later during his li
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  • *State bird: Black-capped Chickadee
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  • ...ed by Henry Wallace. They include Gar Alperovitz, Barton J. Bernstein, Kai Bird, Diane Shaver Clemens, Bruce Cumings, Richard Freeland, Lloyd Gardner, Gabr
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  • '''J''': '''jây''' ''bird
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  • ...at Edinburgh Zoo to the rank of honourable regimental sergeant major. The bird is the first to hold the rank in the Norwegian Army
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  • ...h was constructed as an animal head, either as one of a serpent, a fish, a bird, a wolf, a horse, an ass or a wild boar. The earliest depiction shows the h
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  • ...activation|X-chromosome inactivation]]. {{cite journal | author = Klose R, Bird A | title = Genomic DNA methylation: the mark and its mediators | journal = ...DNA sequence<ref>{{cite journal| title=Perceptions of epigenetics| author=Bird A| journal=Nature| volume=447| pages=396-8| year=2007}} PMID 17522671</ref>
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  • ...human thought", as much as a nest can be seen as an objective product of a bird. Consequently, he dismissed as insignificant the philosophical tendency to
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  • ...= 'Marais'/><ref name= 'spawls95'/> They have also been known to prey on [[bird]]s and small [[chicken]]s, as well as other [[Snake (animal) (organism)|sna
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  • ...h was constructed as an animal head, either as one of a serpent, a fish, a bird, a wolf, a horse, an ass or a wild boar. The earliest depiction shows the h
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  • ...eaction against the strict anti-death penalty stance of Chief Justice Rose Bird in the early 1980s, which she maintained even as violent crime soared to re
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  • ''bird'' '''dòve
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  • ...sly remarked, when asked about the “reds” on the SWOC staff, “Who gets the bird? The hunter or the dog?”.
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  • ...species are regularly discovered (on average about three new species of [[bird]]s each year) and many, though discovered, are not yet classified (an estim
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  • ...usly remarked when asked about the “reds” on the SWOC staff, “Who gets the bird? The hunter or the dog?”
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  • The unwitting double agent is an extremely rare bird. The manipulative skill required to deceive an agent into thinking that he
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  • ...alist [[Paul Rodgers]]. A number of tracks performed on this tour such as 'Bird on a Wing' later evolved into 'Midnight Moonlight' when the Firm was launch
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  • ...on intermolecular forces,<ref>J. O. Hirschfelder, C. F. Curtiss, and R. B. Bird, Molecular Theory of Gases and Liquids, Wiley, New York, (1954); page 955.
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  • Taken together, these two lines form a quotation from "[[Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)|Norwegian Wood]]" on the ''[[Rubber Soul]]'' album.
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  • *Chris Bird. ''"To Catch a Tartar: Notes from the Caucasus"'' [ISBN 0-7195-6506-5]
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  • ...rms, he did not arrive in Bonn until 26 November."<ref>{{cite journal|last=Bird|first=David|title=Manning Clark and the Nazis|url=http://www.quadrant.org.a
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  • ...ses the US possessed, it remained weaker in global capabilities.<ref> Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin ''American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J.
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  • ...f prey to dispose of. Sometimes this is because in some religious views, [[bird of prey|birds of prey]] are carriers of the [[soul]] to the heavens, but at
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  • }}</ref> by studying behaviors of bird flocks, animal herds, and insect colonies, and how they communicate and coo
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  • ...hatever name, that virus, of serotype H1N1 (i.e., different than the H5N1 "bird flu", killed between 40 and 50 million people. Its genome has been sequence
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  • *'''''Space Fire Bird'''''
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  • ...to '''dîved''' as past tense of '''dîve''', with the same spelling as the bird '''dòve'''; '''''matinée''''' (pronounced '''mátinèe''') can have a wri
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  • .... The Soviet source described the satellites of the late sixties as "Spook Bird" or CANYON <ref name=Andronov1993 />, which was the predecessor to the prod
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  • ...s there are [[mammal]] species and twice as many as there are species of [[bird]]s.<ref><span style="font-variant:small-caps">Yohan Pillon e Mark W.Chase.<
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  • ...there are [[mammal]] species and twice as many as there are spsecies of [[bird]]s.<ref><span style="font-variant:small-caps">Yohan Pillon e Mark W.Chase.<
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  • ...ent re-colonisations. The [[Scottish crossbill]] is Britain's only endemic bird.<ref>Gooders J (1994) ''Field Guide to the Birds of Britain and Ireland''.
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  • .... The Soviet source described the satellites of the late sixties as "Spook Bird" or CANYON <ref name=Andronov1993 />, which was the predecessor to the prod
    74 KB (11,149 words) - 11:11, 4 April 2024
  • ...ver see a [[passenger pigeon]], and in 1903, he created the first National Bird Preserve, (the beginning of the Wildlife Refuge system), on Pelican Island,
    65 KB (10,196 words) - 12:14, 13 March 2024
  • ...lustrates a species behavior--technically the behavior of a [[deme]]. One bird cannot flock. Reproduction among sexually reproducing species requires the
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  • ...oleil," a moving sunscreen that quite literally unfolds like the wing of a bird. Milwaukee is also home to the America's Black Holocaust Museum. Founded b
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