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"Good for you, little pigeon," I said.
Actually if it weren't for a pigeon, I may not have been the heavyweight champion of the world.
And so, like a homing pigeon, I occasionally return to my Upper East Side village for comfort, even though I know that the thing I really want is no longer there.
I'd ordered a new optical disk drive from an American mail order company and, because I live in that strange and remote place called 'Foreign', and also because I travel like a pigeon, I was keen to know, when ordering it, if it had an international power supply.
As a born English speaker whose only second language is French in the form of a pigeon, I feel a tinge of guilt criticising others who don't get to pitch in their native tongue, but the harsh truth is that unless you can speak clear English as a CEO pitching an international market, you're going to struggle.
So in memory of the last passenger pigeon, "I'm hoping [the report] touches a chord with the public about why birds are important," Marra says.
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In addition, he wrote letters to many naturalists and pigeon-fanciers in different parts of the world requesting to send him their own domestic pigeons; i.e., living samples or at least samples of skins and feathers.
The "into Africa" model presupposes that VNI strains evolved elsewhere and were introduced to southern Africa by European colonists who brought pigeons (i.e., rock doves) to Africa.
"But pigeons I will not eat.
"She barks at pigeons," I offer.
My dad used to race pigeons, I said.
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