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You have already reviewed the entire season and come to the conclusion that this foul season was for the birds, most namely the Pigeons, the Cardinals, the Sea-hags, and the Ravens.
Melissa Smith: PTSD: Post Traumatic Saints Disorder Melissa Smith 2011
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My friend Steve and I were so taken by the name Pigeons From Hell, that we started our first band with the name back in 1988.
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You have already reviewed the entire season and come to the conclusion that this foul season was for the birds, most namely the Pigeons, the Cardinals, the Sea-hags, and the Ravens.
Melissa Smith: PTSD: Post Traumatic Saints Disorder Melissa Smith 2011
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Cat Among the Pigeons is a mystery involving a tiny tin-pot country, revolution, and jewellery.
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Cat Among the Pigeons - Agatha Christie Blue Tyson 2007
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My Aunt, who I live with, calls her Pigeons home to roost with the call:
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Mekka generally, but the mosque in particular, abounds with flocks of wild pigeons, which are considered to be the inviolable property of the temple, and are called the Pigeons of the
Travels in Arabia 2003
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Mekka generally, but the mosque in particular, abounds with flocks of wild pigeons, which are considered to be the inviolable property of the temple, and are called the Pigeons of the Beitullah.
Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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JF: Yeah, it's called "Pigeons," and it kind of went through a lot of different changes.
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As Mr. Blechman showed in "Pigeons" (2006), an agreeable portrait of a much-maligned bird, he is a thorough reporter -- and his reporting here reveals that older adults, in fact, have perfectly good reasons for settling in "age-segregated" communities (as Mr. Blechman prefers to call them).
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It is not improbable the feeling which gives hospitality to the house sparrow will extend itself to the Farmer's Quail, and that the latter bird may receive the same treatment from the settler as he gives to ordinary domestic fowl, such as Pigeons, Guinea fowl, and so on.
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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