The three-tufted, the cactus and the red-faced cannot live without increasing.
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The three-tufted, the cactus and the red-faced cannot live without increasing.
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"Well! You have come here to be educated, and taught a useful trade," said the red-faced gentleman in the high chair.
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I suppose that nowadays the red-faced farmers, whose invariable topic (so a friendly guard who understood Welsh told me) was sheep and their prices, find their own cars or the buses more convenient than a Western Region main line for their short-distance peregrinations to market.
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A red-faced bird with a striking white head and underside, and black-and-white wings and tail, the Palmnut Vulture lives in tropical forested areas of Africa, often by lakes, rivers, and seashores.
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