| 21. | The black-chinned fruit dove is distributed in lowland forests of Taiwan and the Philippines, where it is fairly common.
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| 22. | He knew he should beat this guy, this smiling, dimple-chinned Swede with only one big win on his record.
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| 23. | The fact of Beethoven is the small, ugly blue-chinned man staring out of the Viennese portraiture of 1803 and 1804.
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| 24. | Tua might never have been able to hit the elusive Byrd, but Byrd couldn't hurt the iron-chinned Tua.
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| 25. | Described by English naturalist Philip Sclater in 1874, the black-chinned robin is a member of the Australasian robin family Petroicidae.
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| 26. | Other than that tendency, there's little to fault about the dimple-chinned 6-5, 235-pound lefthander.
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| 27. | Almost always, it will be a man, chisel-chinned and serious eyebrows, accompanied by a woman, all glamor and cheekbone.
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| 28. | A virtual spare part for much of the series, Samsonov's value and effectiveness rose immeasurably with his new steel-chinned linemates.
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| 29. | Gladman said the figures included between 31, 000 and 56, 000 white chinned petrels and 11, 000 and 20, 000 albatrosses.
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| 30. | Hybrids between this bird and Anna's hummingbird, the black-chinned hummingbird as well as the broad-tailed hummingbird are known.
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