I hold the pink erne-sis basin up to Kate's mouth as she vomits again.
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The Erne men scored one goal and could have had three more.
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One of his latest designs is at Lough Erne in Co Fermanagh.
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Adam Erne scored his first two goals of the season for Detroit.
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I snapped these waxy, cuplike toadstools in a forest near Lough Erne.
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When a heron rose out of the brook 'a moll ern flod away.'
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Bridoon's one of my lambs, as Nosebag calls 'ern.
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He could not throw well enough to make his mark in that famous West ern game of bull-pen.
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One could almost believe that Coleridge's astronomical impossibility might come to pass: There clomb above the east ern bar.
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Build-up Worst in Years read the headline in North- ern Territory News, Darwin's daily newspaper, one day last week.
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It involves playing the fiddle while, er, dressed as a seaeagle.
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The black eagle, the bald eagle, the seaeagle, and others.
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A sandpiper and a seaeagle both have wings, but they are not the same.
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Another third white-tailed seaeagle has been found dead from suspected poisoning in Co Kerry.
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But, then, he also thinks about the case of a white-tailed seaeagle he once treated.
Uso de white-tailed eagle en inglés
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The rare white-tailedeagle, named Valiant, crossed the Irish Sea from his home on Isle of Mull.
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The UK's largest bird of prey, a white-tailedeagle, flew overhead, circling, spotting a possibly radiated mouse.
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The white-tailedeagle became extinct across the UK in the 19th century but has been re-introduced in Scotland.
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The public has been invited to name a white-tailedeagle chick, who is preparing to leave the nest for good.
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Fossilised remains of both the golden and white-tailedeagle were found at Cathole Cave on the Gower peninsula in south Wales.
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The first white-tailedeagle chicks of the year have been hatched in Co Clare and west Cork in recent weeks, it was announced today.
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Only recently a fine white-tailedeagle was soaring over the woods, he may have followed the line of the sea down from the Hebrides.
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Multiple factors such as contaminant exposure, global warming, hunting, white-tailedeagle predation, decreased agricultural eutrophication and infectious diseases have been suggested to explain the decline.
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The white-tailedeagle, along with his smaller relative the golden eagle, became extinct in the park and elsewhere in the country around 100 years ago.
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A white-tailedeagle who was just about to lay several eggs died of poisoning at her nest site in Connemara, according to toxicology test results.
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The chick's mother was one of 100 chicks brought from Norway to Ireland between 2007 and 2011 as part of a white-tailedeagle reintroduction project.
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Sir, -Recently, I was angling for salmon on Glanmore Lake in Co Kerry and was joined by a white-tailedeagle.