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- noun Plural form of
condor .
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Does anyone on here have experience managing long term condors, such as
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I believe my flying scheme — that of breaking in condors & riding them — is the best — or if a few rocs [5] could be naturalized — tho it might be a hard matter to break them —. seriously I am very far from convinced that flying is impossible: [6] & have an admirable tale of a Spanish bird for one of my letters which will just suit Carlisle.
Letter 159 1796
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Either way, these deep-pocket investors pursued trades that carry exotic names such as "butterfly spreads," "condors" and "calendar spreads."
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Unless the condors are feeding in the backstops of gun ranges, I don't see how it could be a problem.
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Llamas, condors, ostrich-like nandus, flamingos and the reclusive cousin to the llama, vicunas, scatter when the massive convoy rumbles through some of their last natural habitats.
Dakar Rally Fuels Cheers And Jeers Across South America Shane Romig 2011
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But I considered it a privilege on a beautiful spring morning to walk through the still-sleeping zoo, past the birds-of-prey area—golden and bald eagles, condors and a snowy owl who examined us as if we had a screw loose.
Deep in a Dutchess Fen Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Four more young California condors were released in Arizona near the Utah border.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Unless the condors are feeding in the backstops of gun ranges, I don't see how it could be a problem.
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Four more young California condors were released in Arizona near the Utah border.
Condor Release 2009
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They come in a range of sizes and colors and purposes from hummingbirds to condors and ostriches.
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