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单词 Owl
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(1) An owl is the king of the night. 
(2) When the owl sings, the nightingale will hold her peace. 
(3) The owl fluffed out its feathers.
(4) The owl swooped down on a mouse.
(5) Don't be such a silly owl.
(6) The owl is sacred for many Californian Indian people.
(7) This type of owl prefers a desert habitat.
(8) The owl swooped down on the mouse.
(9) The owl seems to have deserted its nest.
(10) Out in the garden an owl hooted suddenly.
(11) I again heard the call of an owl.
(12) An owl can see in the dark.
(13) Her new glasses make her look like an owl.
(14) Somewhere in the stillness of the night an owl hooted.
(15) The owl was hooting.
(16) The owl is a predatory bird which kills its prey with its claws.
(17) He never forgot the incident with the owl.
(18) Owl boxes require protection from the wind.
(19) The spotted owl nests in the broken tops.
(20) Save the owl(/owl.html)(), save the loggers.
(21) Had I been infected by my owl?
(22) Crow, like an owl, swivelled his head.
(23) It was a great horned owl.
(24) A barred owl calls down in the swamp.
(25) The owl light had obviously scared him off.
(26) And it's only the tawny owl who goes tu-whit-tu-whoo.
(27) The branches rustling, an owl hooting in the woods.
(28) A long train ride to an owl called Maggie.
(29) He put the owl lamp down.
(30) Still more extreme damage is seen in the category 4 species, little owl, kestrel and peregrine.
(1) The owl fluffed out its feathers.
(2) The owl swooped down on a mouse.
(3) Don't be such a silly owl.
(4) The owl is sacred for many Californian Indian people.
(5) This type of owl prefers a desert habitat.
(6) Her new glasses make her look like an owl.
(7) The owl was hooting.
(31) Wardens find him sitting in a fake oak tree beside the replica of a female tawny owl.
(32) If you are a night owl this really is the place to come to.
(33) The Owl and the Pussycat, who are in love, went sailing.
(34) Behind those big moon glasses she reminded him of a young owl.
(35) These values contrast with correlations between the barn owl and kestrel samples of r 0.189-0.355.
(36) How could you resist a book written by some one with the name Owl Goingback?
(37) The owl hooted in the beech tree and, to Erika's deep delight, it was answered by another owl.
(38) In fact, Galvin sees protecting the pygmy owl and its habitat as a boon to the economy and wildlife alike.
(39) It seems, however, this particular owl threat was somewhat overblown.
(40) A total of 6. 8 million acres were set aside for another threatened bird, the northern spotted owl.
(41) Word of the Barrio barred owl spread among birders by means of an efficient and long established telephone grapevine.
(42) Sometimes a particularly bold individual will risk a real attack, swooping in from behind the owl and striking at its plumage.
(43) Category 1 again contains the barn owl and short-eared owl but joined this time by the snowy owl.
(44) But before we left, Jeff gave an amazingly loud and accurate rendition of the barred owl.
(45) Ghost Owl An eerie nocturnal predator who flew on silent wings, feared throughout the world as a supernatural bird of ill-omen.
(46) Fig. 2.1 Comparison of mandibular lengths of four barn owl prey assemblages.
(47) A medium-sized brown owl, the only one with long ear tufts, noticeably longer than Short-eared Owl's.
(48) The upright posture of the owl is very different from the gull.
(49) It wouldn't be an exaggeration to say I lived for that owl during that very intense period of training.
(50) Saguaros in bloom, the glare of a horned owl and javelinas rooting for a bite to eat.
(51) We heard a barred owl call, and he answered it and it answered back.
(52) Brown Owl let me and my friend crack an egg in a bowl.
(53) In addition, at least one little owl has been raised on reactor site.
(54) In the end the decision is made by the snowy owl.
(55) The Southwest Center folks want to see the jaguar listed and critical habitat designated for the salamander and owl.
(56) The only exception is in cases of self-defense, which seems unlikely in a confrontation with the pygmy owl.
(57) We lose a sense of an owl being an owl, a duck being duck, an oak being an oak tree.
(58) An owl hooted nearby.
(59) Environmentalists feel saving the pygmy owl requires re-establishing flourishing desert riparian areas.
(60) But I also wondered what I was supposed to do about a lifelong way of living as a night owl.
(61) The parrot turned into an owl: Capshaw sagged back down into his chair.
(62) Perhaps your Pack would like to collect stamps together - why don't you ask your Brown Owl?
(63) Staring at me through the branches of a twisted thorn was a tawny owl perched on a rock ledge.
(64) In general, however, bone breakage is less in owl bone assemblages than in those of other predator species.
(65) Owl Lodge has fine glowing orange owl standing sentinel above the parking lot.
(65)
(66) Wildlife officer Malcolm Ingham with two-year-old barn owl Zuky, a permanent resident at the Wirral park.
(67) The sample size for the little owl is small and the variable results for this species can probably be attributed to this.
(68) An adult owl will normally gobble about one gopher or two mice a night, experts say.
(69) This enables its neck to stretch, coil and almost revolve the head; the most extreme example being the owl.
(70) The barn owl is placed in the lowest category of modification by digestion.
(71) The snowy owl and tawny owl assemblages diverge most greatly from this, with fewer complete mandibles than maxillae.
(72) When it was determined that the eggs were not viable, the owl was moved to another tree in the park.
(73) The three species are the snowy owl, spotted eagle owl, and the great grey owl.
(74) An owl hooted nearby, and was answered by another farther away.
(75) A short-eared owl beat low over the salt marsh on long rounded wings.
(76) In modern times interest has centred around what it is about the owl that makes it the target for this hostile treatment.
(77) In adult plumage a barn owl is beautiful and Dawn was no exception.
(78) This could result in the plan being modified, so as not to adversely affect the pygmy owl.
(79) The average relative abundances for these species ranges from 28.9 to 45.3, with intermediate values for the species of eagle owl.
(80) Breeding numbers of the tawny owl were at their lowest since surveying began in 1963.
(81) He told them he had seen a big bird in the project courtyard and thought it was an owl.
(82) Why did no one care when the owl lost his voice?
(83) It was a blue china barn owl with a light bulb stuck to its head.
(84) The king snake and the barn owl are natural predators.
(85) But the murrelet and the owl are merely emblematic of the effects of clear-cutting the remaining Ancient Forest of the Westside.
(86) Still, the press jumped on the pygmy owl angle, splashing headlines about the controversy across the top of both dailies.
(87) One of the consequences has to do with the extirpation of species that the spotted owl dispute has Suggested.
(88) Other birds to benefit from the treatment include a tawny owl with an injured leg, now making a fast recovery.
(89) They may be wise as an owl, slippery as an eel or even a snake in the grass.
(90) This is a large species of eagle owl, hunting the large gerbil that lives on the short grass plains of Serengeti.
(91) Anyway, the first form of Bubo in the film was indeed a real owl.
(92) As these areas were destroyed or reduced over the years by development and population growth, the owl populations went with it.
(93) A conspicuous, stationary owl is a major target for mobbing.
(94) Under the terms of the Act, the land was protected because of its importance for the northern spotted owl.
(95) Like the great horned owl,() these owls should now be getting ready to nest.
(96) Fig. 3.13 Percentage completeness of mandibles from recent owl prey assemblages.
(97) Also send in any records of mole remains in owl pellets or the diets of other predators.
(98) I ask if they know anything about the snowy owl.
(99) The 91 Owl all-night route also is equipped with bike racks.
(100) Brown Owl and the Brownies knew, because the plane swerved away.
(101) As a result, the otter, barn owl and red squirrel are now virtually extinct in many parts of the country.
(102) She kicked her trainers under the seat, in case Brown Owl had funny ideas like Mum.
(103) She was blind as an owl in daylight without glasses: therefore nothing to look at.
(104) On Monday Brandon, a third-grader at a local parochial school, told his teacher about the owl.
(105) In contrast to the barn owl, the snowy owl is represented by only a single pellet sample.
(106) Table 2.2 Barn owl samples: nest site versus roost site.
(107) Elsewhere these plains are home to the great grey owl and the shy brown bear.
(108) But I flushed a barred owl from a red maple tree among the balsam firs.
(109) The barn owl and kestrel samples examined here were drawn from widely different parts of their global range.
(110) It had the cunning of the vole. Like the owl, it could lose itself in the forest.
(111) There are skylarks and foxes and an owl sits in the apple tree staring at us by the fire in winter.
(112) A barn owl usually lays an egg a day or every other day until there is a clutch of four to six.
(113) It is a black-figure amphora showing a tree with ten branches and an owl tethered near by.
(114) I am like an owl of the wilderness, like a little owl of the waste places.
(115) Are you a stupid sheep in the flock or a free eagle in the sky? Look at the mirror, what are you? Are you some dullish cattle in the herd or a wise owl in the forest? Look at the mirror, what are you? Mehmet Murat ildan 
(116) I imagine it would be virtually impossible to sneak up on an owl.
(117) When a stuffed owl was presented to experienced blackbirds living in aviaries, they started mobbing the mounted bird.
(118) A barred owl has not showed up in Central Park for decades.
(119) The school site is located in prime pygmy owl habitat.
(120) The Owl of Minerva begins her flight only at the coming of twilight.
(121) Like the northern spotted owl, the tiny bird is dependent on old-growth forests.
(122) In the meantime, however, Amphi is still stuck with the pygmy owl problem.
(123) And Thumper come home ... the fat owl who's gone walkies.
(124) In the wild, a barn owl would take refuge in a barn and would probably manage to catch mice there.
(125) Her aide, Fiona Shurll, the ex-editor of an obscure knitting magazine, was unbelievably like an owl.
(125) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
(126) I hope to rear another barn owl like Dawn some day, from the egg to the jesses.
(127) The future for the tiny owl in Arizona is even smaller than the bird itself.
(128) Like the owl, it could lose itself in the forest.
(129) Verreaux eagle owl is also an occasional predator of small antelopes.
(130) The owl is a nocturnal bird.
(131) Replace the OWL file to the exported schema file.
(132) Sam: Hey Bill, why such a night owl?
(133) The owl hooted all night.
(134) Owl - eyes spoke to me by the gate.
(135) You're a real night owl , aren't you?
(136) The owl is representative of the mythical goddess, Lilith.
(137) Oregon : Spotted Owl... It's What's For Dinner.
(138) Why do you frown, little owl?
(139) An owl was hooting somewhere in the fields.
(140) Owl and Bluebird visited other the evening.
(141) Where a tawny owl was enquiring.
(142) I guess I'm not a night owl after all.
(143) Ron's owl, a tiny bird, possibly a Scops owl.
(144) My brother is a real night owl.
(145) He glowered at her like a downy young owl.
(146) The owl preys on mice.
(147) Little Owl fluffs up his soft, furry feathers.
(148) Clara has always been a night owl.
(149) Owl and Bluebird became good friends.
(150) An owl hooted while he stood there peering up.
(151) A owl was hooting in the garden.
(152) The owl was so startled to discover someone watching it hunt that it dropped the titmouse, which fell to the ground.
(153) It is a lovely fat snow leopard, not an owl, or a small cat!
(154) I'm not a night owl. I go to sleep at 11 p.m.
(155) The hoot owl continued its call in the distance(), and the night breeze rustled the leaves in the trees.
(156) Under current ontology storage schema, some problems such as difficult maintenance, low query and inference speed may appear after OWL ontology storing in relational database.
(157) The cutting of forests is threatening woodland species like the Northern Spotted Owl.
(158) Owl -- the single - soldier piggyback picture collecting and transmitting equipment, also possesses the GPS orientation function.
(159) Owl and Bluebird were glad to be friends and neighbors.
(160) I am like a pelican of the wilderness: I am like an owl of the desert.
(161) Less visible breeding areas hold nest sites for Black Crowned and Yellow Crowned Night Herons , Great Blue Heron, Great and Snowy Egret,() Glossy Ibis and Barn Owl.
(162) Caption :A barn owl perches in its cage at the Cuba's national zoo in Havana.
(163) James Wood's beautiful portrait of a short-eared owl perched on a fence in Scotland was chosen because it had "such harmony you don't want to look away".
(164) Use a file compression utility to archive the two files (content-pack.xml and Loan Origination Schema.owl), and remember to change the extension name to .zip.
(165) Since Philip has started work on his book he has become a night owl.
(166) None of them noticed a large, tawny owl flutter past the window.
(167) In places like western Washington, the spotted owl population has been cut in half since the barred owl showed up.
(168) Saw a white owl two nights ago – the first in about two years. Also in the distance another bird probably a little owl.
(169) They paddled over the lake and landed under a crooked chestnut tree on Owl Island.
(170) Barred owls take over spotted owl territory and in some cases even attack them.
(171) Nite Owl combines a unique energy drink, a glow - in - the - dark shot glass tray, and dry ice.
(172) The burrowing owl makes its home in the treeless , shortgrass country of western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico.
(173) To further complicate the issue, several forests of spruce are protected from cutting by environmental issues such as preserving the spotted owl.
(174) A great owl, with yellow sulphurous eyes, called to him by his name, but he made it no answer.
(175) The barn owl locates the direction of a sound in two ways.
(176) But the cormorant and the bittern shall possess it; the owl also and the raven shall dwell in it: and he shall stretch out upon it the line of confusion, and the stones of emptiness.
(177) Orphaned barn owl Orbit, right, cuddles up to a toy owl given to him to stop him feeling lonely.
(178) OWL facilitates greater machine interpretability of Web content than that supported by XML, RDF, and RDF Schema by providing additional vocabulary along with formal semantics.
(179) The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.
(180) Your correspondent say the rescued eagle owl and grebe at the eco-station. They had been put in two boxes and were to be sent to the Beijing Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre for treatment.
(181) Beside this , the formalization based on OWL + Dublin Core is provided.
(182) Here are nice little owl sayings you can add to your gift.
(183) W3C work on rules, primarily through RIF and OWL, is focused on translating between rule languages and exchanging rules among different systems.
(184) Many tools take the code-generation approach, which involves reading an RDF schema or OWL ontology and replicating the classes and properties verbosely in the Java language.
(185) It tells time in analog and digital formats, packs a night-light, and, for the rare little night owl, a snooze button.
(185) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(186) Do you know the black oropendola, or the goldfinch, Tengmalm's owl that lives in a forest of spruces?
(187) The islanders followed his example and today Spiekeroog is home to the long-eared owl.
(188) From the top rafter, a great horned owl swiveled its head to look at us.
(189) Little Owl grows tired, and his wings ache from flying, but Mother gives him the encouragement he needs to fly back home.
(190) The glowworm o'er grave and stone Shall light thee steady; The owl from the steeple sing, Welcome, proud lady.
(191) The best approach is typically to buy a solar whirly bird and life-sized cheap owl.
(192) Night owl is the only Aves which can tell apart blue color.
(193) Great grey owl The great grey owl is a large, reclusive predator of the taiga's coniferous forests.
(194) The great gray owl, like all birds of prey, has senses finely adapted to its environment.
(195) This paper reports the feeding behavior and food spectrum in different seasons of the Little Owl (Athene noctua plumipes) from 1992 to 1993 in Qishan, Shaanxi Province.
(196) With wings spread, the horned owl has real style. This picture shows the hunter returning home with a grasshopper for the family.
(197) OWL has more facilities for expressing meaning and semantics than XML, RDF, and RDF-S, and thus OWL goes beyond these languages in its ability to represent machine interpretable content on the Web.
(198) I had problems getting enough wood for the Ark, because there was a ban on cutting trees to protect the Spotted Owl.
(199) An owl swoops from the ridge top, noiseless but as flame.
(200) In the scow the cowering fowl scowled at the howling owl.
(201) The mountain forests are inhabited by European bison, moose, wildcat, chamois, golden eagle, eagle owl, black grouse, and many unique insect species.
(202) The Owl, when she saw that she could get no redress , and that her words were despised, attacked the chatterer by a stratagem .
(203) The threat posed by barred owls to spotted owl recovery is better understood now than when the spotted owl was listed.
(204) Do you remember a few years ago some tree huggers in the northwestern United States wanted to protect the forest home of the Spotted Owl?
(205) Based on the formal definitions of relational database schema and OWL ontology, the approach follows a set of universal mapping rules from a relational database schema to an OWL ontology.
(206) The hooting of an owl came over the hill -- ominous sound!
(207) Most of them had never seen an owl even at nighttime.
(208) The clothes were funky and fun: khaki for military looks, the eyes of an owl staring from a patterned dress, leather zippered jackets with a faux shearling lining and thigh-high cabled socks.
(209) We heard the distant hoot of an owl in the woods.
(210) Common scops owl is found throughout Southern Europe, Central Asia and in some parts of North Africa.
(211) Firstly the method of knowledge representation by OWL ontologies is researched, then the formal and semantic description is introduced, and finally knowledge is represented by an instance.
(212) I sit with my eye on Mr. Creakle, blinking at him like a young owl.
(213) The owl swooped down and picked up the mouse in its claws.
(214) He looked up and saw a hunting owl had just snatched a little bird, a titmouse, out of the air.
(215) At first sight, the barn owl doesn't appear to have ears at all, unlike its cousin, the long-eared owl.sentencedict .com
(216) He was funny as all get-out and could talk an owl out of a tree.
(217) Reasoners for OWL DL, while dealing with a decidable sublanguage, will be subject to higher worst-case complexity.
(218) A large Eurasian owl (Bubo bubo) having brownish plumage and prominent ear tufts.
(219) Originally from the eastern U.S., barred owls invaded spotted owl territory in Washington state decades ago and, Merkle says, they've moved down the coast ever since.
(220) A large North American owl (Strix varia ) having barred, brownish plumage across the breast, a streaked belly, and a strident, hooting cry.
(221) We can make authorization decision and perform seniority levels reasoning via an OWL reasoner. Moreover, conflicts among related authorization rules can be detected by consistency check.
(222) Another creature enjoying the freedom of a desert night is the little owl.
(223) I'm a night owl and seldom go to bed until after midnight.
(224) The owl limpet (Lottia gigantean) which clings to rocks in the ocean intertidal zone has a "right-handed" body organization.
(225) Synopsis: Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St. Aggie's, ostensibly an orphanage, where owlets are brainwashed into becoming soldiers.
(226) Stop being a wimp Owl and take my playing like a man!
(227) How much social value is created by reducing pollution in a given stream, by saving the spotted owl, or by providing companionship to the elderly?
(228) Then there is the Web Ontology Language ( OWL ), which provides a way to characterise objects.
(229) FAITH LAPIDUS: You have just heard the American story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. "It was written by Ambrose Bierce. Your storyteller was Shep O'Neal.
(230) In a dense forest near Muir Woods, just north of San Francisco, National Park Service ecologist Bill Merkle plays a recording of a spotted owl in hopes of hearing from a real one.
(231) Then, in 2001, the Devil Bird was identified as a new species of owl, the spot-bellied eagle owl (bubo nipalensis).
(232) The owl I tamed was doing good at whole aggro without growl.
(233) Learn how to re-sculpt the head to make a clay sculpture of an owl in this free ceramic art lesson on video.
(234) By utilizing OWL classification, it can provide additional vocabulary along with formal semantics to describe the XML schema assets.
(235) The spotted owl is a threatened species, not yet an endangered one.
(236) owl:Thing is the most general class, which contains everything; owl:Nothing is an empty class.
(237) A large diurnal owl (Nyctea scandiaca) of Arctic and subarctic regions, having snow-white plumage with dark markings.
(238) So it's kind of based on the white ghost face of a barn owl.
(239) It possessed the body of a fish and the head of an owl, complete with massive eyes and a wedge-shaped beak.
(240) A short-eared owl on a fence post shows off its bright eyes.
(241) None of them noticed a large, tawny owl flutter past the window. At half past eight, Mr.
(242) In the distance there is the hoot of an owl and there is a deep-throated reply from the other side of the valley.
(243) The eagle owl stands around 70 centimetres tall, weighs up to 5 kilograms, and has cinnamon-coloured feathers.
(244) Even the darkest nights can be lit up using Night Owl Optics night vision products.
(245) I based the helmet design on a barn owl, because my wife loves owls.
(246) And a fluffy little owl also uses the same underground network as a home while waiting for its mother to bring food.
(247) Owl City: My house is made out of balsa wood.
(248) Our story today is called, "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. " It was written by Ambrose Bierce.
(249) These issues also underlie one major difference between OWL Full and OWL DL.
(250) A new method of binding learning object metadata with OWL is proposed. There are lots of modelling primitive constructors in OWL which can provide more semantic description ...
(251) The breeze sank to stillness. In the ravine a ringdove mourned plaintively,(sentence dictionary) and somewhere off in the bushes an owl hooted.
(252) Some of the more extreme contacts give you "cat eyes" or how about "owl eyes"?
(253) Figurine - Emerald Owl : Restores 60 mana every second for 12 sec.
(254) A common kestrel chases a barn owl, which is carrying a mouse.
(255) One of the fainter objects in Messier 's catalog, the Owl Nebula is a planetary nebula, the glowing gaseous envelope shed by a dying sun-like star as it runs out of nuclear fuel.
(256) The Burrowing Owl and the Short-eared Owl, for example, stay awake during the day.
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