All leaves are covered with hairs that are usually bristly, or occasionally soft . The leaves are often prominently spotted in black and blue, or sometimes in pale green, or unspotted.
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The female alone incubates the three or four unspotted white or pale greenish-blue eggs for about two weeks to hatching, and the young fledge in about the same length of time again.
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Birds which build in trees generally have blue or greenish eggs, either spotted or unspotted, while birds that build in bushes or near or on the ground are likely to lay speckled eggs.
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The muskellunge is known by a wide variety of trivial names including Ohio muskellunge, Great Lakes muskellunge, barred muskellunge, Ohio River pike, Allegheny River pike, jack pike, unspotted muskellunge and the Wisconsin muskellunge.
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"' Miniver "'is an unspotted white fur derived from the winter coat of the ermine, or, originally, from the winter coat of the red squirrel; frequently used in the robes of peers.
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The next issue of the Gazette contains a few words from the new publisher, and a special section from Rev . William Bentley, an outspoken columnist known at the time for his eccentric, but unspotted character in writing.
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The covers are illustrated with paintings of Mexican birds : a black-throated magpie-jay on the front cover, a short-crested coquette on the spine, and an unspotted saw-whet owl and two plumbeous kites on the rear cover.
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The angel gifted him and Cecilia with two crowns of lilies and roses, and asked that they guard the crowns with a pure body and unspotted thought . The lilies and roses from the crown were fetched by the angel from " Paradise ".
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Within the Methodist Church there was support, but also opposition that sparked headlines in newspapers and magazines such as disciple of Jesus and keeping in mind Wesley s view of her as a " pure and unspotted virgin ", Landaverde ignored the cries of conservative Methodists.
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I will, however, semi protect the article-on the grounds that this blatant attack went unnoticed for nearly 4 weeks-hence the article is underwatched and vulnerable to future unspotted attacks .-- Scott Mac 16 : 24, 29 August 2010 ( UTC)