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(2) A gorgeous golden eagle was perched on the sill.
(3) It's no accident that John Altman's World War II thriller has a German eagle , a swastika and a Nazi-esque title font on the cover.
(4) Levet was first to play and there was delight when his little chip and run trickled into the hole for an eagle three.
(5) By a decree of July 1804, the eagle and the bee were chosen as the two symbols of the empire.
(6) In recent years fanfare accompanied the return of species like the osprey and red kite in England and the white-tailed eagle in Scotland.
(7) There he was, standing beneath an enormous gold-coloured double-headed eagle , Russia's national symbol, looked focused and unrattled.
(8) He grabbed the presidential mobile phone, which had a double-headed eagle instead of buttons, from the nightstand.
(9) The ball pitched a few yards past the flag and, courtesy of a powerful amount of backspin, zipped back into the hole for an eagle two.
(10) I followed the majestic flight of an eagle reveling in his freedom, soaring through the skies as if they were his to roam at will.
(11) If you do a search for Dept. of Homeland Security's logo, it is a blue colour circular logo with an eagle in it.
(12) Cheetham needed an eagle on the last hole of Tour School to make it back on to the circuit.
(13) The national symbol of Serbia is a double-headed white eagle , a creature considered the king of animals.
(14) The seemingly insignificant scorpion, now moving under the shadows of the eagle 's powerful wings, never even caught the bird's eye.
(15) Above the bench in the courtroom there was a double-headed eagle , a very ancient dynastic symbol representing the union of church and state.
(16) The first year, I was standing at the 18th green and had just finished playing when Lew Worsham scored an eagle 2 on the last hole.
(17) He also had an eagle three at the ninth
(18) The German, Austrian, and Russian empires all included a double-headed eagle in their official arms.
(19) Dumbfounded, I forgot all about my camera until the eagle was out of sight.
(20) He could spot mental mistakes and misjudgments in a ball game quicker than an airborne eagle catches sight of prey scurrying around on the ground.