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Her dismissal of the matter, after she had brought up such a good poult, did not entirely satisfy Modyun.
'Scaring some poor poult into laying herself down seems allowed.'
At day of age, the Auburn poult resembles the Bronze but with black stripes replaced with a red-brown coloration.
He conceded the poult, and Hightower was soon in a longboat with Brodur and a dozen other volunteers.
Well Liberties sell a fabric that they call poult, P O U L T for what was it?
A pipped egg, or pip, is one where the chick or poult has not been successful in escaping the egg shell during the hatching process."
James K. Poult, a Mallard Fillmore parody, is an "unbiased media chicken" with multiple conservative media outlets.
However, if a poult catches something too big to swallow in one gulp, others in the flock will try to get it, a behavior Dr. Healy calls "grab and run."
Lemon silk poult dress with pear beaded detail on bodice by Margaret Curran (Lemon, £900), earrings by Butler and Wilson (£32).
Off-white silk poult dress with shawl neckline and sleeves decorated in mink coloured beads by Allison Blake (Malgre Moi, £2,300) matching tiara by Allison Blake (£300)
He crouched, tensed himself for the leap, knew what an ungainly turkey poult perching for the first time felt like, sensed that his leg muscles were flaccid, useless; a parachutist on his first leap, holding on, afraid to let go.
From the tenor of the docunents in that infernal tin box one gathers that she was Poult's daughter by a German girl who died in childbirth, hat it was Moult who, with great courage, saved the colonel's life and got a badly scarred face for his pains.
The Ebbw Vale proprietors formed the West Somerset Mineral Railway for the purpose, and obtained Parliamentary authority on 16 July 1855 for a standard gauge (4 ft 8 in, 1,435 mm) line from Watchet Quay to Heath Poult (or "Exton").