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Examples
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For the talent portion of the program, she did a jazz dance in a red-feathered costume to a taped version of "In the Mood" that featured chickens clucking the tune.
Here She Is Jack Swenson 2011
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Alma opened the box and pulled out a beautiful, large-brimmed, red-feathered hat accented with gorgeous strawberry-red brocade.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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Alma opened the box and pulled out a beautiful, large-brimmed, red-feathered hat accented with gorgeous strawberry-red brocade.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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Alma opened the box and pulled out a beautiful, large-brimmed, red-feathered hat accented with gorgeous strawberry-red brocade.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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Alma opened the box and pulled out a beautiful, large-brimmed, red-feathered hat accented with gorgeous strawberry-red brocade.
Red Hats Damon Wayans 2010
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Interestingly, much of the former and current distribution of this species is the result of a prehistoric trade in red-feathered birds by Polynesians.
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His last prayers were to his great red-feathered god
The Hawaiian Archipelago Isabella Lucy 2004
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Crossing the fields, she went down to the riverside and along the path until she came to the beach of golden sand where the red-feathered hoopoes strutted in the sun -- the place where the princess came to bathe, not far from the lilies of white and yellow.
Children of the Old Testament Anonymous
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Soon after the master of the ceremonies appeared in a red-feathered crown, which half encircled his head, having a red staff in his hand in the form of a cross, at the end of which hung a garland of black feathers.
History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing -1775 Le Page du Pratz
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Her eye had been caught by a gaudy red-feathered trolling-spoon and its polished brass disk.
Short Stories and Selections for Use in the Secondary Schools Emilie Kip Baker
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