The pigeons and me, " said Rayner, a gruff, stocky man who had names for some of the birds _ Scraggy, Whitey and Blacky.
12.
Despite its somewhat scraggy appearance, this is a valuable garden tree in warmer climates and even in temperate ones, as long as the soil remains above freezing.
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At the edge of a scraggy, narrow footpath off the ancient Silk Road in a remote corner of northern Pakistan, Baram Shah rests and stares into an isolated glen below.
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The pygmy is kidnapped by the Nazis during a boat chase, and Indiana, Clare and Scraggy Brier an old friend of Indiana travel up the Zambezi river to rescue him.
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His Pakistani chauffeur complained that he was not being paid and neighbors reported to police that the four Duvalier dogs were becoming as scraggy as those in the former dictator's own country.
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At the train station, Ash, Iris, Cilan, Pikachu, Axew, Oshawott, Snivy, Scraggy, Emolga, and Pansage are on board the train that will take them into the city.
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The narrator recounts sense of his shame and frustration upon noticing that Luca's " steeds " are actually " weak and scraggy " horses, and the despondency which grips him and Zaharia in front of the unknown.
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Fish owls are distinctively different looking, possessing more scraggy ear tufts that hang to the side rather than sit erect on top of the head, generally have more uniform, brownish plumages without the contrasting darker streaking of an eagle-owl.
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During this particular period the 3rd Battalion saw intense fighting at Scraggy Hill and Shenam Pass where the battalion was embroiled in heavy fighting with Japanese forces, the battalion often employing their kukris in fierce hand-to-hand combat against the Japanese.
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Scraggane Bay is used extensively as a flatwater windsurfing venue owing to its consistent wind and its protection from the Atlantic waves . " Scraggies ", as the locality is often called, is sailable in almost any conditions, regardless of wind direction.