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Any of the recipes here would serve admirably on the holiday (though they are not exactly traditional), but can be used anytime for chicken, duck, game birds, crown roasts of pork or lamb, or even hollowed-out squash or peppers.
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Its turkeys, which arrive frozen as a whole bird or crown, are to die for.
In a photo-based piece she appears in Asian, Spanish and Afro-Caribbean regalia, her head topped by a towering bird-cage crown.
Color Code Venice 13," shows her in full regalia, her face powdered white, her head topped by a towering bird-cage crown.
Known for its symmetry, the craft's common themes include arachnids, spirals, angles, birds, hearts, crowns, and shrimp nets.
The absence of gastralia in crown birds or in any extant bipeds also hinders functional inferences.
With the exception of evidence presented below, however, pneumatic invasion of appendicular skeletal bone within the thorax has not been reported on conclusive evidence outside crown birds (Neornithes).
This radiation was likely driven by the sudden availability of niches left vacant by the catastrophic K-Pg extinction, mirroring the astounding radiation of placental mammals [ 67], crown birds [ 68], and several other surviving groups of squamates [ 69] in the early Cenozoic.
Gauthier defined Aves to include only the modern bird groups, the crown group.
It continues to be used as a symbol in areas where it once had mythological status: as the national bird of Bhutan (Kings of Bhutan wear the Raven Crown), official bird of the Yukon territory, and on the coat of arms of the Isle of Man (once a Viking colony).
"We know you have waited years, some for decades, for the chance to crown your Birds as champs," Kenney said in a statement Sunday.
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