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Torino had worked and won as a team but even still, nobody could doubt that a Rooster was the star of the show.
It did once cast an eye over The Holy Piby, one of the most important foundational texts of the religion, but gave up midway through chapter one of its Fourth Book when it appeared to start prophesying that a rooster would walk on the moon.
It was said that a rooster, a gander, or a turkeycock could grow a pair of little wings beneath their natural wings, thus becoming powerful dragons.
The theme reflects early twentieth century folk beliefs in the American South that a rooster contributes to peace in the barnyard.
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I tried to explain to her that without a rooster, those eggs were infertile and would never hatch.
Together, they produce a wonderful cacophony, a suite of honks and cries and imprecations that makes a rooster's crow seem nuanced and a little moody.
Swift, sure, relatively small, at 5 feet 8 1/2 inches and 150 pounds, with a patch of red hair that resembled a rooster's comb when in flight, a profusion of freckles, a beaklike nose, bandy legs, left-handed and a will to reach and whack back every shot at every conceivable angle on the court, the spectator saw a scarlet blur.
For though that Test match is pretty much remembered only for a rooster that was set free on the field, there was, as Warren said, something indefinable about Australia playing Test match footy.
The janitor carried on like that every morning, like a rooster; thankfully, unlike a rooster, he had two days off every week, and that was when his poor tenant could get some sleep.
The rustic house, with a tin roof that swoops up like a rooster's tail, is the kind of place where Tom Sawyer might have holed up with Huck Finn.
"There are things already on the shelf such as anti-wrinkle creams that are created from a rooster's comb," he tells me, referring to Pfizer's penchant for white leghorns.
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