A few days earlier, Taborlin had met a tinker on the road.
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Could be one of the children that came with that tinker family.
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If there had been a massacre the tinker would certainly have heard.
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Yesterday Prime Minister Scott Morrison vowed he would never tinker with superannuation.
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They all tinker with our sense of time, space, and one another.
Uso de razorbill em inglês
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The birds, including razorbills and puffins, have been washed ashore on beaches across Wales.
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Keep your eyes open for everything from brent geese to Arctic terns and razorbills.
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There are two Razorbills in the Museum, one in summer and one in winter plumage.
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The Razorbill is included in Professor Ansted's list, but only marked as occurring in Guernsey.
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Circling squadrons of gulls and razorbills tracked the lobstermen and schooners across the chill waters.
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Among razorbills, northern black-and-white seabirds that resemble puffins, males mount each other as a display of aggression.
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Midsummer guillemots and razorbills were shepherding their newly fledged young on their first few days out at sea.
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For homosexual mounting in razorbills, see Wagner (1996).
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Male razorbills do not like being mounted; they never solicit it, nor do they cooperate if it happens.
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Mr Kinsella explains how Mainstream's backers owe much to a bird charity that looks out for puffins, razorbills and kittiwakes.
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We found nothing but puffins and razorbills nesting in the boathouse walls, and air heavy with the scent of rotting seaweed.
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Of the rock-fowl, the puffins fly straight away to the Mediterranean, and the guillemots and razorbills go out to sea and leave their nesting crags.
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Kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills lend their voices to the cacophony, but the bird everyone comes to see is the puffin, with its impossibly colourful bill.