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"Rich folk don't like pigeons".
In Greece, Mr. Cleary recalled, stray dogs roamed the streets, "kind of like pigeons here".
("They're sort of like pigeons, but their black feathers have a subtle green iridescence -- it's very impressive").
The nurses flutter like pigeons.
Papers went flying like pigeons.
"Everyone starts caravaning around, like pigeons on popcorn," he said.
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And yet, she likes pigeons.
I don't like having pigeons on my windowsills.
"The problem was, it tasted just like pigeon".
I wonder what Britain's most elitist sport is; one that makes lawn tennis look like pigeon racing?
The menu featured dishes like pigeon with "playful artichoke corn sauce," foie gras accompanied by a "Black Russian cocktail," and chicken cooked in a milk and tobacco sauce.
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