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Outside of breeding season, it moves into more open water, occasionally even appearing on the coast in small bays.
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Outside and breeding
Outside of their breeding season, sea lions spend much of their time at sea, but they come to shore to molt.
Outside of the breeding season, males migrate to the northern ends of the species range to feed, while females forage near the breeding rookeries.
Outside the breeding season, male and female Smooth Newts are hard to distinguish-both sexes are of similar size ( roughly 10cm head to tail length ), and a similar pale brown to yellow colouration.
Outside the town the land-use is dominated by thoroughbred breeding, studs occupying large areas in every direction.
Outside of the breeding season some species may form large flocks, and species may also roost communally.
Outside of the breeding season the bare parts become duller in color, with the naked facial skin yellow and the bill, pouch, and feet an orangy-flesh color.
Outside the breeding season, it may wander extensively to lower altitudes and also further east as far as Illinois ( and exceptionally, Pennsylvania ), particularly following any cone crop failure in its normal areas.
Outside the breeding period, the range extends further inland in North America and also includes the Caribbean.
Outside of the breeding season they spend most of their time over open ocean and have a harsh kreeah cry.
Outside the breeding season, particularly in winter, they gather together in sometimes huge groups for protection and socializing.
Outside the breeding season Eurasian Spoonbills forage singly or in small flocks of up to 100 individuals.
Outside the breeding season, the upperparts of both sexes become darker and the underparts less grey.
Outside the breeding season, small groups of Goldcrests maintain exclusive winter feeding territories, which they defend against neighbouring groups.
Outside the breeding season they form compact flocks of 3 to 30 birds, composed of family parties ( parents and offspring ) from the previous breeding season, together with any extra adults that helped to raise a brood ( see below ) These flocks will occupy and defend territories against neighbouring flocks.
Outside the breeding season, the typical male's head and neck decorations and the bare facial skin are lost and the legs and bill become duller.
Outside and season
Outside these settlements, nomads tend their flocks during the rainy season, moving southward as forage and surface water disappear with the onset of the dry part of the year.
Outside festival season, Edinburgh continues to support a number of theatres and production companies.
Outside major cities and ski resorts, tourist season typically begins Victoria Day continuing to Labour Day or Thanksgiving ; motels would be largely vacant ( operating at slightly reduced prices or occasionally closed ) for the winter, while campgrounds would be effectively unusable outside the high season.
Outside of the mild and dry summer season, rainfall is generally very high and monthly totals of over are not unknown.
Outside of the shearing season their existence was frugal, and this possibly explains the tradition ( of past years ) of sheep stations in particular providing enough food to last until the next station even when no work was available.
Outside and moves
* Outside stem and yoke valve ( OS & Y ): Type of gate valve actuator arranged such that the valve stem moves in and out of the handle, thus externally indicating whether the valve is open or shut, unlike the more common gate valve wherein the stem rotates and only the gate moves up and down inside the fixture.
Outside and into
Outside, the old man, beyond all the curses of the spirits his daughter bore, went to her and twisted the gnarled talons of his fingers in her hair and turned her and pushed her rudely ahead of him into the trees where the moon sent out a thousand arms.
Outside of America, the first deliberate attempts to create a " Pan-Celtic music " were made by the Breton Taldir Jaffrennou, having translated songs from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales into Breton between the two world wars.
Outside Europe, the escapement mechanism had been known and used in medieval China, as the Song Dynasty horologist and engineer Su Song ( 1020 – 1101 ) incorporated it into his astronomical clock-tower of Kaifeng in 1088.
Outside the Italian Renaissance, yet another major current of esotericism was initiated by Paracelsus, who combined alchemical and astrological themes ( among others ) into a complex body of doctrines.
Outside and against this process of turning of Marxism into an ideology of domination, however, were various revolutionary tendencies which still drew on Marx's work to inform their struggles and which rejected both social-democratic and Marxist-Leninist versions of his theory.
Outside, the garden chairs take on such an immense intensity that he fears being overwhelmed ; this gives him an insight into madness.
Outside the United States the church is divided into seven central conferences: Africa, Congo, West Africa, Central & Southern Europe, Germany, Northern Europe and the Philippines.
Outside the US, The Muppet Show and MuppeTelevison segments and Muppets Tonight were all put into an umbrella syndication package called The Jim Henson Hour.
Outside, " fresh " air is generally drawn into the system by a vent into the indoor heat exchanger section, creating positive air pressure.
Outside the court house where Ike was being fined, Wyatt almost walked into 28 year-old Tom McLaury as the two men were brought up short nose-to-nose.
Outside of town, some were put into cultivation, while greater Yellowstone County reported dry were tilled for homestead farms.
Outside of the ring, Robinson got into trouble frequently as a youth, and was involved with a violent street gang.
He also served as producer for the film January Man ( 1989 ), executive producer for the Canadian movie Dance Me Outside, and branched back into television both as director and producer, including the series The Rez ( 1996 – 1998 ).
Outside the mainland of Afro-Eurasia, these megafaunal extinctions followed a distinctive landmass-by-landmass pattern that closely parallels the spread of humans into previously uninhabited regions of the world, and which shows no correlation with climatic history ( which can be visualized with plots over recent geological time periods of climate markers such as marine oxygen isotopes or atmospheric carbon dioxide levels ).
Outside of public holidays, the current law, that went into effect in December 2009 permits all retailing venues regardless of size to stay open on weekdays between 07: 00 – 21: 00, on Saturdays between 07: 00 – 18: 00 and on Sundays between 12: 00 – 18: 00.
Outside of this region, in the star's envelope, energy is carried to the photosphere by plasma convection, where it radiates into space.
Outside of Ferenginar, many Ferengi enjoy the food of other cultures in addition to traditional Ferengi cuisine, and have integrated it into their menus.
Constantine I erected a basilica on the tropaeum's site, and the basilica was significantly extended by Theodosius I from 386, into what is now known as Saint Paul Outside the Walls.
In a 1993 Outside magazine article about Christopher McCandless that he later expanded into the best-selling book, Into the Wild ( which was also made into a film ), Jon Krakauer summarizes the portrait of Christopher painted by friends, family, and schoolmates thusly: " McCandless could be generous and caring to a fault, but he had a darker side as well, characterized by monomania, impatience, and unwavering self-absorption, qualities that seemed to intensify throughout his college years.
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