A huge china griffon stood at the right of the gate.
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The griffon, symbolically a watchful overseer, seemed hopelessly remote from the gutter press.
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A griffon ran down the steps and fell to one knee beside him.
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Kagonos spat at the mention of Silvanos's commander of cavalry, the renowned griffon-rider himself.
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The griffon, who had been sniffing at Carlotta's skirts, suddenly leaped into her lap.
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Red-bereted shepherds walked their flocks past tumbledown stone watermills and over rushing streams; a griffonvulture circled above the limestone peaks.
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One summer we had several fine specimens in the great flying-cage, with the big and showy waterfowl, condor, griffonvulture, ravens and crows.
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The griffonvulture is not only ungainly, smelly and endangered: it is also often denied its biblical fame by being mixed up with the eagle.
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Soaring above us was a griffonvulture, but our binoculars were scanning the base of the limestone cliffs that rose steeply above the scree slope.
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It's even got griffonvultures. I'd planned to skip quickly across Cres but I change my mind.