Eagles
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You see insects, you see frogs, snakes, eagles, butterflies, frogs, snakes,
eagles.
The insects are eaten by the frogs; the frogs are eaten by the snakes; the snakes are eaten by the
eagles.
Ravens and bald
eagles
came down to feed on the carrion that the wolves had left.
It's a little bit like the days when we all had Beatles albums or
Eagles
albums and we'd make a copy of that on a cassette tape, and let our friends copy that cassette tape, and pretty soon, with successive generations that tape sounds like garbage.
But now we got
Eagles
out there, F15s, even that Bald Eagle.
Then they lift a few shots from another movie, Where
Eagles
Dare as Tom Servo points out.
Now the 12 reaming
eagles
are sent out to find Chi Ming-sing and either kill him or to bring him back.
Beauty by itself attracts the desires of all who behold it, and the royal
eagles
and birds of towering flight stoop on it as on a dainty lure; but if beauty be accompanied by want and penury, then the ravens and the kites and other birds of prey assail it, and she who stands firm against such attacks well deserves to be called the crown of her husband.
The table was of wood painted and varnished to imitate jasper, and the pedestal on which it stood was of the same material, with four
eagles'
claws projecting from it to support the weight more steadily.
A Saxon bard had called it a feast of the swords--a gathering of the
eagles
to the prey--the clashing of bills upon shield and helmet, the shouting of battle more joyful than the clamour of a bridal.
On the branches of the cedars were perched large eagles; amid the foliage of the weeping willows were herons, solemnly standing on one leg; and on every hand were crows, ducks, hawks, wild birds, and a multitude of cranes, which the Japanese consider sacred, and which to their minds symbolise long life and prosperity.
You have a 'faux air' of Nebuchadnezzar in the fields about you, that is certain: your hair reminds me of
eagles'
feathers; whether your nails are grown like birds' claws or not, I have not yet noticed."
In the days of the pagans of Jupiter, when the people offered the temples a hundred oxen and a hundred sheep, the emperors gave a hundred lions and a hundred
eagles.
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