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But even though this station needs 180 cargo flights of food and fuel to get through the long winter, Canadians are determined to keep the maple leaf flying on their northernmost tip.
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Most swapped a nomadic life of herding goats and cattle for long heat-haze afternoons chewing qat, a narcotic leaf flown in from Ethiopia.
A tent was also used to receive visitors in Libya, where Gaddafi sat through meetings or interviews swishing the air with a horsehair or palm leaf fly-swatter.
A tent is also used to receive visitors in Libya, where Col Gaddafi sits through meetings or interviews swishing the air with a horsehair or palm leaf fly-swatter.
A bird may pick up a feather or leaf and flying off with it, with other birds pursuing and attempting to bring down the leader by latching onto its tail feathers.
Cecal microbiota of the leaf-eating flying squirrel have great metabolic potential for converting diverse plant materials into absorbable nutrients.
Nine tonnes of the green leaf is flown each day from Kenya to Mogadishu, say airport officials.
If you can resist buying a ticket to a tribute concert for the singer Gordon Lightfoot, grab an outdoor table at the Anchor and Oar House (Peake's Wharf on Water Street, between Queen and Great George Streets; 800-955-1864) and quAlpine Alpine beer, brewed under proudly flying maple leaf flags.
One is "surfing" on a leaf, and two are flying with their arms wide or high and legs apart.
Although red and white maple leaf flags generally fly only over federally owned buildings here, separatist passions and linguistic tensions seem increasingly relaxed.
Sushi and sashimi were outstanding, judging from bites of tuna belly (o toro), white tuna, yellowtail, scallop, salmon-avocado roll, toro negi (rolled with fragrant shisu leaf) and sea urchin and flying fish roe sushi.
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