We've continued to fund your research, even though the only results we've seen is a covey of crayfish. |
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The working stiff is not a white-collar writer rubbing elbows with a covey of billionaires. |
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Just past a covey of restaurants, is well-established facility that can handle any problem. |
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We park in the draw where the hunter's dog first jumped a small covey of Hungarian partridge. |
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That mother plant rewarded me with a covey, each bloom yielding numerous seeds. |
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Now, however, a covey of intellectuals have suggested that technology has changed the battlefield again. |
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That was Conner's first thought when the revelers exploded out of sight like a covey of quail. |
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As I strolled along a heavily used game trail, a covey of wild turkeys fled before me and hid in a thicket of wild roses. |
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He compared the actions of parliament to a hawk flying at a covey of partridge. |
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He flushed Cochrane from the woods like a frightened covey of Mississippi quail. |
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A covey of quail took off, too, and I began feeling like Attila the Hun tromping through the forest. |
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Sadly, the 38 bobwhite reported by only 5 observers, plus a covey of 6 seen before the count, confirms the rapid decline of these once abundant Cape birds. |
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A covey of nurses has gathered around her, and they insert an I. V. into her left hand. |
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Satan has turned a covey — a covey, brothers and sisters — a covey of false preachers loose on this country. |
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Looking for a shotgun sport that is as unpredictable as a covey of quail? |
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A covey of sprightly grey partridge look back and trundle on. |
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Our covey of jurors were all handed a 27-page questionnaire. |
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Those who walk early can be enough lucky to find a roe deer, a hare, a wild rabbit or a covey of partridges. |
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There vas an old covey as lived in Wapping, at the time I'm telling you of, who vas connected vith us by ties of common interest. |
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Three ponds on the 400-acre shooting preserve often hold puddle ducks, and a covey of native valley quail moves across ranch property. |
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A young British company called Darktrace, whose technology was spawned in the classrooms and bedrooms of Cambridge University, can now boast a covey of former spies among their executive ranks. |
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Cloud of quail, eying steeple heights but failing, her covey backlit and looming, huge as buckshot when it balloons down, scribbling earth with its landings. |
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Regardless of what its fate will be in the future, I am convinced that the fundamental message that I intended to covey with the creation of Birankai will, hopefully, remain meaningful to some of us. |
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A covey of grey soldiers clanked down the platform at the double with their equipment and embarked, but in absolute silence, which seemed to them very singular. |
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He cribs liberally from Stephen Covey, the author of the bestselling business guide Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. |
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Rauscher Farm's hidden letterboxes with their secret treasures are the creative work of Melissa Misiewicz and Kim Covey, two experienced letterboxers. |
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While Covey was the poster boy for a positive mental attitude, his point of view also showed a tough-mindedness not usually associated with self-help gurus. |
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