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the vole
noun
Any of a large number of species of small rodents of the family Cricetidae.
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Shows like The Live Show, The Vole Show, Tomorrow's TV Tonight, Glenn O'Brien's TV Party, and The Scott and Gary Show hit a nerve in the underground psyche.
The vole failed to start….
And I'm planting them deep, with oyster shells, below the vole highways.
I think they will contribute [to the survival of the vole].
Wet weather also had an adverse effect on the vole population, the barn owl's main prey.
Where conservation programmes to control the mink have been put in place, Tansley said the vole population had rebounded.
In that world, there will be no melting back to the vole trails, no going back to spring.
The snow melted, dying back until the vole trails became thin green paths through the remains of whiteness.
One point is scored for winning three or four tricks and two points for winning all five tricks ("the vole").
The vole leads the mole to a branch from which to view the sunset with friends, all of whom energetically describe to him what they see.
In 1977 he set up and edited The Vole, a country magazine regarding threats to the environment, which was remarkably ahead of its time, raising issues including sustainability and greenhouse gases.
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