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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dove from' is not typically used in written English.
If you are referring to a bird flying off, the correct phrase to use is 'flew from', as in, "The dove flew from the branch."
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Colomba Pasquale, a bread shaped like a dove, from Italy.
Dove from a Hat An empty hat is shown to the audience, then placed on a table.
The company's market share dove from 14% in 1Q11 to 4% in the last quarter of 2012.
Let's hope that the loss of the turtle dove from Britain is not one of our own contributions to this melancholic phenomenon.
So, Walker puts down his little clipboard with the preflight checklist and plucks his disintegrating copy of "Lonesome Dove" from the dash.
The only other sculpture is a rather mundane carved wooden dove from the late 19th century that once topped the ridge pole of a Kansas granary.
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Suddenly, he comes to life, transferring doves from one cage to another.
Focusing on the story of Noah releasing the doves from the ark, it won a writing contest – and the chance to read it out at the UN.
It seems that the falcons, which clock in at some of the fastest speeds seen in nature, feed on some significantly sized food: they have been known to dine on doves from time to time.
Plain-clothes security agents in unmarked cars have begun snatching alleged protest organisers off the streets.While he wields a baton in one hand, Mr Maduro releases doves from the other.
Mr. Powell has stayed loyal to his commander in chief through years of internal battles with more hawkish figures, but that hasn't stopped some doves from fantasizing that frustration might push him to quit.
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