Pitta Sentence Examples

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  • There is one trogon - green and crimson, a brightly coloured ground thrush (Pitta), numerous woodpeckers and barbets; glossy starlings, the black and white African crow and a great variety of brilliantly coloured weaver birds, waxbills, shrikes and sun-birds.

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  • Next he places the parrots (q.v.), and then the vast assemblage of " Passereaux "- which he declares to be all of one type, even genera like Pipra (manakin, q.v.) and Pitta - and concludes with the somewhat heterogeneous conglomeration of forms, beginning with Cypselus (swift, q.v.), that so many systematists have been accustomed to call Picariae, though to them as a group he assigns no name.

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  • Finally Shelford states that the anterior end of a Bornean species (C. myodon) offers a striking and detailed resemblance to the head of a snake (Dendrophis pitta).

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  • Instead of beans use a small tin of chopped tomatoes on the pitta bread.

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  • Favor Pitta pacifying foods include squash, warm milk, and homemade buttermilk.

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  • The evening food, savory fillings in pitta bread or baked potato with salad, is now available all day at weekends.

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  • In the summer the forest is alive with nesting migrants such as the fabulous Paradise flycatcher, the Indian pitta and parakeets.

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  • Lunch Wholemeal pitta bread filled with a tbs reduced fat hummus, mixed salad, 5 olives and cherry tomatoes.

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  • If stewed or cooked until they are soft, they are not only pacifying to Apana Vata, but also to Pitta dosha.

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  • Just eating a sweet, juicy pear every day can go a long way to soothing Pitta dosha and cleansing the liver.

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  • Try Pitta Massage Oil - the cooling effect of its precious sandalwood will further help you to balance Pitta.

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  • Just as Nitzsch had laboured under the disadvantage of never having any example of the abnormal Passeres of the New World to dissect, and, therefore, was wholly ignorant of their abnormality, so Muller never succeeded in getting hold of an example of the genus Pitta for the same purpose, and yet, acting on the clue furnished by Keyserling and Blasius, he did not hesitate to predict that it would be found to fill one of the gaps he had to leave, and this to some extent it has been since proved to do.

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  • For a quick snack, try the original kebab, a souvlaki of skewered meat in pitta bread.

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