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In gullies and ravines, large blackish raptors, six or seven at a time, soared in circles, tilting from side to side on stiff, outstretched wings, each at a different altitude from the others, like planes stacked above an airport.
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The warthog is a sparsely haired, large-headed, blackish or brown animal standing about 76 centimetres (30 inches) at the shoulder.
On examination, she had a large area of blackish discolouration and vesicle formation on the posteromedial aspect of the left thigh (Fig. 1), which was tender on palpation.
A gradual color change was observed, and a large amount of blackish-brown-colored precipitates occurred within several hours.
Thus, the blackish colour occupies the larger area with the fuzzy contour described above.
Addition of fluoride ion to a dichloromethane DCM) solution of AM-PDIs resulted in an obvious color change (from red to blackish green) because of a large red shift (151 nm) in absorption.
I received the impression of heavy masculine thighs and a blackish scab, before turning away.
Likewise, one might ask whether animal species are characterized (necessarily) by superficially available qualities, for example, whether a tiger is, by definition, a large carnivorous quadrupedal feline, tawny yellow in colour with blackish transverse stripes and a white belly (Kripke 1980, 119 121).
This is a large subspecies, with a sooty-black male and a blackish-brown female.
Using large amounts of this black liquid, which turned King Tut's skin a blackish color, may have been a deliberate attempt to depict the pharaoh, as literally as possible, as Osiris.
In the older (1947) classification of Alexander H. Smith, he placed it in the subgenus Eumycena, section Typicae—"a most monotonous series of blackish, brown, gray, bluish-gray, or brownish-gray species mostly with ascending gills and generally large to moderate stature".
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