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The filial imprinting of birds was a primary technique used to create the movie Winged Migration ( Le Peuple Migrateur ), which contains a great deal of footage of migratory birds in flight.
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Dorst was one of the writers of the documentary Le Peuple Migrateur ( Winged Migration ), and the film is dedicated to him.
Its producer says that " Winged Migration " is neither a documentary nor fiction, but rather a " natural tale ".
Winged Migration has an overall approval rating of 96 % on Rotten Tomatoes.
Image: Winged Migration CGI. jpg | One of the CGI shots in Winged Migration, in which an Arctic tern flies above southern Africa
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Lishman's ideas are credited as an inspiration for the French film Winged Migration
After producing the soundtrack to Winged Migration in 2001, Coulais announced that he wanted to significantly reduce his contributions to film music, and instead concentrate on other projects, such as the creation of an opera for children, and collaborations with Akhenaton, Akhenaton's group IAM and the Corsican group A Filetta, with whom he had worked since he had made the soundtrack for Jacques Weber's film Don Juan in 1998.
* Le Peuple migrateur ( Winged Migration ), 2001, produced by Jacques Perrin
His recent successes have been the animal films Microcosmos and Le Peuple Migrateur ( Winged Migration ), which were both filmed by his studio Galatée Films.

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Allen's stop motion work can also be seen in such feature films as The Crater Lake Monster ( 1977 ), Q-The Winged Serpent ( 1982 ), The Gate ( 1986 ) and Freaked ( 1993 ).
Winged figures, representing divinity, are also common, especially on funerary urns from Tarquinia, but whether any depict Tages is questionable.
There are also old-growth woodlands of Eastern Redcedar, Gum Bumelia, Winged Elm, and Yaupon along some streams.
He was also a member at the Winged Foot Golf Club in suburban New York City, where he spent much of his summers.
The Winged Victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of Samothrace, is a 2nd century BC marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike ( Victory ).
Winged seeds adapted to wind dispersal characterize Gladiolus and Tritoniopsis and also occur in some species of Hesperantha.
Winged sprint cars also have the wing safety aspect, as those sprint cars are able to improve their safety with wings that absorb the violent flips and crashes.
That series continued until D-599, Patricia Libby's Winged Victory for Nurse Kerry, but the series also included several G and S serial numbers, depending on the price.
He can also transform into mythical creatures like Winged Horses and Rocs.
The intended relief force would have an effective strength of about 21, 500 men and would include: 24 chorągiews of Winged Hussars (~ 3, 200 horses ), 27 chorągiews of light cavalry — also known as Cossack cavalry but not composed of Cossacks —( 3, 600 horses ), 10 squadrons of raitars (~ 1, 700 horses ), 7 Lithuanian petyhor regiments (~ 780 horses ), 7 large regiments of dragoons (~ 2, 250 horses ), and ~ 20 regiments of infantry (~ 12, 000 men ).
The Winged bean ( Psophocarpus tetragonolobus ), also known as the Goa bean and Asparagus pea, Four-angled bean and Winged pea, is a tropical legume plant native to New Guinea.
Crispian is currently working on a film project entitled The Winged Boy, produced by Stephen Fry, and is also contributing to the soundtrack.
Shining Knight's steed, Winged Victory, also appeared in the series.
Harmon served as the head professional at the New York City area club, Winged Foot Golf Club from 1945 to 1968, and also served as the winter professional for many years at the Seminole Golf Club in Florida.
It is called Winged Tobacco, Jasmine Tobacco, tanbaku, and sometimes Persian Tobacco, though the latter name is also used for Nicotiana persica.
Winged Victory may also refer to:

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The island's most famous site is the Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Greek Hieron ton Megalon Theon ; the most famous artifact of which is the 2. 5-metre marble statue of Nike, now known as the Winged Victory of Samothrace, dating from about 190 BC.
Other inhabitants of the Narnian world based on known mythological or folkloric creatures include Boggles, Centaurs, Cruels, Dragons, Dryads, Earthmen ( the Narnian version of gnomes ), Efreets, Ettins, Fauns, Giants, Ghouls, Griffins, Hags, Hamadryads, Horrors, Incubi, Maenads, Merpeople, Minotaurs, Monopods, Naiads, Ogres, Orknies ( perhaps from Old English orcneas " walking dead "), Winged Horses, People of the Toadstools, Phoenix, Satyrs, Sea Peoples ( a version of the merpeople ), Sea serpents, Sylvans, Spectres, Sprites, Star People, Trolls, Unicorns, Werewolves, Wooses, and Wraiths.
Winged females and males leave their respective nests en masse and engage in a nuptial flight known as the revoada.
* Q ( film ), 1982 horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen ( Also known as Q-The Winged Serpent )
The " Winged Warriors ", as they were affectionately known, did not compete for long in NASCAR's top Cup series.
Swann began writing fiction in 1958 with " Winged Victory ", a science fiction story based on the famous headless statue known as the Winged Victory of Samothrace.
* In Fluke, or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings by Christopher Moore, the source of the Bloop is a living colony known as the " Goo ".
The album has been known under three different names ; the spine of the original vinyl release had Winged Assassins printed on it, while early cassette releases of the album had the name of the album's first track, I Wanna Be Somebody, printed in bold letters on the cover.

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* Winged Messengers: The Decline of Birds

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Excavations at Petra since 1974 have revealed a temple, apparently dedicated to Isis / al -‘ Uzzá, now named after some carvings found inside, the Temple of the Winged Lions ( Hammond ).
The Polish-Lithuanian forces, commanded by King John II Casimir of Poland, comprised about 24, 000 regulars ( including only 950 Winged Hussars-8 banners ), 2, 000 Tatars and 10, 000 of the noble levy ( pospolite ruszenie ), altogether some 36, 000 men of which only about 4, 000 were infantry and the remainder cavalry & dragoons, with 18 artillery pieces.
The monument suffered some damage during an earthquake on July 28, 1957 when the sculpture of the Winged Victory fell to the ground and broke into several pieces.
" Winged Pharaoh " was claimed by some to in fact be a re-incarnationist autobiography.

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