Stephen tells his flock he can no longer be their minister, and their faith is now also shaken ( " A Bird of Passage " ).
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Birds of Passage is signed to Denovali Records and went on tour throughout Europe, after the release of the debut album " Without the World ".
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The researchers have counted more than 130 local bird species around the garbage dump and see more coming every year, birds in residence and birds of passage.
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Voisin sold this aircraft to J . T . C . Moore-Brabazon, who exported it to England, where it was renamed the " Bird of Passage ".
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"Birds of Passage, " translated by John Brownjohn from the French, is in a line of other, much greater works that evoke the cosmopolitan redolence of the foreign communities in pre-Nasser Egypt.
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These So-called " birds of passage ", intended to stay in the United States for only a limited time, followed by a return to Italy with enough in savings to re-establish themselves there.
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Rudolf Peierls, in his autobiography " Bird of Passage " states he was the originator of this phrase and coined it during his 1929 crystal lattice studies under the tutelage of Wolfgang Pauli.
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Both SSSI citations provide detail of the geological and biological interest and of particular note is the international importance for wintering and wading birds of passage, and of estuarine habits of outstanding ornithological significance.
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The name, if indeed it is from the Italian " passagieri " which means " birds of passage ", is either suggestive of an emigration from another place, or referring to their iterant lifestyle.
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*1909 John Moore-Brabazon the first resident British citizen to make a recognized powered heavier-than-air flight in the UK, flying from The Aero Club s ground at Leysdown on the Isle of Sheppey in his Voisin biplane Bird of Passage.