fugle

fugle

(ˈfjuːɡəl)
vb (intr)
1. to act as a fugleman or guide
2. to make signals; to gesticulate
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Attack: Hrpr: Fugle 11 kills, Agoranos 9 kills, Wemple 9 kills.
Happy st David's day x KATE THOMPSON: Our first St David's Day living in North Wales ABEER JONES: I love everything about North Wales x KAREN DRAPER: I've been coming to North Wales for the past 9 years, and there's no where else I'd rather go, the surroundings, the places you can visit are so beautiful, there is so many places but on top of the Great Orme is my favourite, the people are so friendly and welcoming LESLEY FUGLE: Proud to be half welsh!
Falk, former President of the BioLogos Foundation, which expresses the book's intent, Fugle opens with his testimony.
6 Volda 1983 Media: Structure, Distortion and Drama 7 Fugle 1985 New Perspectives on Mass Media 8 Helsinki/Lenin 1987 Mass Media and Cultural Change 9 Borgholm 1989 Media and Journalism in Transition.
Gewat ba ofer wagholm winde gefysed flota famiheals fugle gelicost (Beowulf 210-19) Time went forth; the ship was on the waves, the boat under the cliff.
Groomsmen were Erik Arnold; Alan Boone; Jared Carrubba, brother of the bride; Brian D'Alfonso; Thomas Fugle; and Marcus Peacock.
Unfortunately, this brief parallel is not much help, as the links between the beginnings of Partridge and Whale are all that safely can be compared; a leaf is missing between the second and third lines of The Partridge, (36) and the only thing known for certain about the partridge from the Old English text is that the narrator has also heard tell of the wondrous bird (1-2a, "Hyrde ic secgan gen be sumne fugle / wundorlicne").
In studies of species that are dichromatic with regard to age but not sex, Rohwer (1985) showed that dyed immature Harris' sparrows (Zonotrichia querula) dominated other immatures, Parsons and Baptista (1980) increased white-crowned sparrow dominance by plucking the immature birds' crowns and reintroducing them with new adult feathers to adults, and Fugle, et al.
Because larger badges give their bearers a competitive advantage (Rohwer 1985; Fugle and Rothstein 1987; Holberton et al 1989, 1990), it has been suggested that the maintenance of a reliable badge-signaling system demands the existence of constraints that limit phenotypes to honesty (Zahavi 1981, 1987; Grafen 1990; Owens and Hartley 1991; Folstad and Karter 1992).
He is probably best known for his fiction, especially the novels Fugle omkring fyret (1925; Birds Around the Light), Markerne modnes (1927; "The Ripening Fields"), and the monumental epic Jorgen Stein, 2 vol.