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True owl or Typical owl ( family Strigidae ) are one of the two generally accepted families of Owls, the other being the barn owls ( Tytonidae ).

Typical and videos
Typical of VH1's early programming was New Visions, a series which featured videos and in-studio performances by smooth jazz and classical and New Age bands and performers, including Spyro Gyra, Andy Narell, Mark Isham, Philip Glass and Yanni.
* Typical warbler videos on the Internet Bird Collection
Typical amenities provided by Candlewood in line with brand standards and according to the IHG website include: spacious suites with many amenities like fully equipped kitchens, free local calls, voice mail, data ports, and two phone lines, an on-site convenience store with food items at a low price ( called the Candlewood Cupboard ), a free entertainment library of CDs and videos available at the front desk, complimentary guest laundry, a free 24-hour exercise facility, free fax service and an outdoor barbecue gazebo.

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Typical claims might include ineffective assistance of counsel and actual innocence based on new evidence.
Typical examples of binary operations are the addition (+) and multiplication (×) of numbers and matrices as well as composition of functions on a single set.
Typical of his satire and cynical humour, the book included a discourse on Parkinson's Law of Triviality ( debates about expenses for a nuclear plant, a bicycle shed, and refreshments ), a note on why driving on the left side of the road ( see road transport ) is natural, and suggested that the Royal Navy would eventually have more admirals than ships.
Typical of coral atolls, it has a maximum elevation on some dunes on the ocean side of the rim of nine metres ( 30 ft ) above mean low water.
Typical ways to muffle a snare or tom is to place an object on the outer edge of the drumhead.
Typical rules concern restrictions on the availability of funds to retail investors ( Dublin ), protection of client confidentiality ( Luxembourg ) and the requirement for the fund to be independent of the fund manager.
Typical ulcerating dermatosis seen on a Malawi an child with kwashiorkor
Typical on voltages are 2 – 3 volt s.
Typical methods of entering text on touchscreen PDAs include:
Typical boogie woogie bassline on 12 bar blues progression in C, chord root ( chord ) | roots in red.
Typical was John Chapman's review in the New York Daily News on September 27, 1957, headed: " West Side Story a Splendid and Super-Modern Musical Drama ".
Typical perimeter fence with barbed wire on top.
Typical implementations will use some subset of that API set depending on the additional profiles supported.
Typical applications included documents that automatically generated and updated charts based upon data expressed in the document, pages that altered themselves based on data accessed from databases or other sources, and systems that dynamically created pages to guide users through complex processes such as filling out insurance forms.
Typical examples include Greenpeace sabotage of bulldozers, peace movement activists entering NATO bases by breaking fences, and Earth Liberation Front destruction of empty new homes that they deem to be imposing on the Arizona desert ecoregion.
Typical of most inventions, it was crude compared to the products on the market 30 years later and was limited by the technology that existed at the time.
Typical toll tower on Rhine in Bingen am Rhein | Bingen
Typical analyses find that tariffs tend to benefit domestic producers and government at the expense of consumers, and that the net welfare effects of a tariff on the importing country are negative.
Typical sign on a WPA project
Typical policy rules often consist of explicit permissions ; which domains the user must possess to perform certain actions with the given target ( read, execute, or, in case of network port, bind or connect ), and so on.
Typical systems can be set to display the sky at any point in time, past or present, and often to show the night sky as it would appear from any point of latitude on Earth.

Typical and Internet
Typical upstream backchannels are phone line or broadband Internet connection ( ADSL, or 56k in Italy, using a modem included in the set-top box ).
Typical features of an Internet retail health fraud include:

Typical and Collection
Typical English irons of 1800s ( Collection Tranby House, Australia ).

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It looked as Gavin had first seen it years ago, on those nights when he slept alone by his campfire and waked suddenly to the hoot of an owl or the rustle of a blade of grass in the moon's wind -- a savage land, untenanted and brooding, too strong to be broken by the will of men.
In Kerry in the southwest of Ireland, her keen is experienced as a " low, pleasant singing "; in Tyrone in the north, as " the sound of two boards being struck together "; and on Rathlin Island as " a thin, screeching sound somewhere between the wail of a woman and the moan of an owl ".
* Minerva is the goddess of Kappa Kappa Gamma and can be seen, with her owl, on their crest.
Other species, such as the mountain plover and the burrowing owl, also rely on prairie dog burrows for nesting areas.
Depending on availability and strength of the feather, as well as quality and characteristic of the line wanted by the writer, other feathers used for quill-pen making ( but only in the USA ) include feathers from the crow, eagle, owl, hawk, and turkey.
* Norberg, R. A. ( 1977 ): Occurrence and independent evolution of bilateral ear asymmetry in owls and implications on owl taxonomy.
Numerous species of owl in the genus Glaucidium and the Northern Hawk-Owl have eye patches on the backs of their heads, apparently to convince other birds they are being watched at all times.
If opa ( a common owl ) perched in a barn or on trees near the house and hooted, it foreboded death among the near relatives.
Other tattoos include his parents ' names ( Priscilla and Charles ) on his forearms, an owl on his back, one teardrop on his index finger on both hands, and a picture inspired by Aubrey Beardsley's famous art, " The Peacock Skirt ", on his left arm.
He was a tireless advocate of animal rights, purchasing land to create a bird sanctuary near his home in Italy, advocating bans on painful traps, and keeping pets as diverse as an owl and a baboon, and many different kinds of dogs.
Many of the company's television, outdoor, in-store, and print ads feature animals including pot-bellied pigs, rabbits, a tree frog, a monkey, a lizard, a duck, fish, a hedgehog, a meerkat, an owl, and lately have been focusing on pygmy goats.
The original club crest was introduced in 1956 and consisted of a shield showing a traditionally drawn owl perched on a branch.
The crest was changed in 1970 to a minimalist version that shows a stylised owl with a large round head and eyes perched on the letters S. W. F. C.
It again featured a traditionally drawn owl perched on a branch although the design of both had changed.
The arms show a gold-colored owl on a red field.
When a piece has been moved to a certain place it is stood up on end, and called an " owl ( 梟or驍 ) ".
* According to Bopearachchi, his silver coinage begins with a rare series of drachms depicting on the obverse Athena and on the reverse her attribute the owl.
Carrie becomes instantly and deeply attached to the clever, sensitive, warm-hearted boy who comes again and again on secret visits, deposits with her his box of " treasures " which his father tried to confiscate and lets her take care of wounded creatures which he found-a tomcat and an owl.
The two then venture back outside and go for a ride on a motorcycle, disturbing many animals: pheasants, rabbits, a barn owl, a fox and a brown horse.

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