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Straßentaube
pi·geon1 [ˈpɪʤən] СЪЩ
Taube f <-, -n>
Brieftaube f <-, -n>
pi·geon2 [ˈpɪʤən] СЪЩ
I. com·mon <-er, -est [or more common, most common]> [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] ПРИЛ
1. common (often encountered):
2. common (normal):
Kochsalz ср <-es> kein pl
3. common (widespread):
4. common inv (shared):
Gemeinschaftseigentum ср <-s> kein pl
Allgemeingut ср <-(s)> kein pl
to have sth in common [with sb]
etw [mit jdm] gemein haben
5. common ЗООЛ, БОТ:
common sparrow, primrose
6. common <-er, -est> прин (vulgar):
eine ordinäre Schlampe разг прин
7. common (ordinary):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
8. common (low-ranking):
einfach <einfacher, am einfachsten>
gemein dated
II. com·mon [ˈkɒmən, Am ˈkɑ:-] СЪЩ
Gemeindeland ср <-es, -länder>
Anger м <-s, -> region
Allmende f <-, -n>
common pigeon СЪЩ
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In the wild, these common pigeons (previously known as the blue rock pigeons) are seen around cliffs and rocky areas, their preferred option for nesting.
www.dnaindia.com
In comparison, there are now around 10.8 million common pigeons on the continent today.
www.vox.com
For the first few days, the baby squab is tended and fed (through regurgitation) exclusively on crop milk (also called pigeon milk or pigeon's milk).
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Or, as they are known in polite society, pigeon vests, made out of bra-like materials and designed for paratroopers to strap to their chests.
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The square is a known hangout for bicycle messengers and for pigeons, sparrows, and a few starlings.
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The flutter of a pigeon wing, human voices, announcements from the loudspeaker overlaid with its echo in the hall, cooing of pigeons, a diffuse hum – suddenly a strange noise, a ghastly, faded ticking, a signal that time and again abruptly abates.
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www.spacelab.at
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Der Flügelschlag einer Taube, Menschenstimmen, Ansagen aus den Lautsprechern überlagert vom Echo der Halle, Taubengurren, diffuses Rauschen, dazwischen ein fremdes Geräusch, ein verzerrtes, verhallendes Ticken, sich wiederholend gleich einem Signal, dann wieder abruptes Versiegen.
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Using single unit recordings in pigeons that categorize hundreds of pictures we plan to study (1) brain asymmetries when discriminating by rote or by category;
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www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de
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Während Tauben Hunderte von Bildern kategorisieren, sollen (1) mit Einzelzellableitungen die Hirnasymmetrien beim Gedächtnisabruf und bei kategoriellen Transfer;
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The pedigree of Henry Adolph Kursell and his descendants, The origin of the Polish branch of the von Heyden Klot and field, The genealogy of the family of Plettenberg, The genealogy of the Saxon family of pigeon, The family tree of Christopher von Sacken, The family of Grothus
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www.rambow.de
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Die Ahnentafel des Heinrich Adolph von Kursell und dessen Nachkommen, Der Ursprung des polnischen Zweiges derer von Klot und Heydenfeld, Die Stammtafel der Familie von Plettenberg, Die Genealogie der sächsischen Familie von Taube, Das Stammbuch des Christopher von Sacken, Die Familie von Grothus
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After 31 March 2014 no more pigeons will be accepted, even if these have been entered and paid in advance.
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www.belgianmaster.com
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Nach dem 31. März 2014 werden keine Tauben mehr angenommen, auch wenn sie vorher angemeldet wurden und die Startgebühr bezahlt wurde.
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That such a bond can be gladly accepted even in its strangest manifestations is demonstrated by the glorious love-relationship between the pigeon and the penguin that serves as the story ’ s romantic conclusion.
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www.litrix.de
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Dass dieses auch in seinen ungewöhnlichsten Formen offen angenommen werden kann, zeigt die wunderschöne Liebesbeziehung zwischen Taube und Pinguin, mit der die Geschichte ihr romantisches Ende findet.
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