Gazelle Sentence Examples

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  • Is this the horse or the gazelle?

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  • The animals chiefly hunted were the gazelle, ibex, oryx, stag, wild ox, wild sheep, hare and porcupine; also the ostrich for its plumes, and the fox, jackal, wolf, hyaena and leopard for their skins, or as enemies of the farm-yard.

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  • Three German mission societies formed settlements on New Guinea, with a branch one on the Gazelle peninsula.

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  • The north-eastern extremity consists of the broad, irregular Gazelle Peninsula, joined to the main mass by a narrow neck.

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  • Red-fronted gazelle Gazella rufifrons (V) is the only gazelle found in the park, on its northeastern edge.

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  • Food was mainly obtained by hunting gazelle, supplemented on a very small scale with (probably ), wild grain.

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  • The Bahr-el-Ghazal (Gazelle river) is a deep stream formed by the junction of many rivers, of which the Jur (see below) is the most important.

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  • The chief centre is Herbertshbhe at the north of the Gazelle Peninsula; it is the seat of the governor of German New Guinea (see NEW Guinea).

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  • Foster started the legend by making a pair of shoes by hand and naming them after a gazelle.

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  • Gazelle exercise equipment is one of many options for getting a cardio workout, an essential part of any fitness plan.

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  • One of the overriding advantages of the Gazelle is the ability to get in an aerobic exercise session without the hassle of dealing with inclement weather or other barriers to cardio workouts.

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  • The Gazelle was developed by fitness guru Tony Little.

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  • The development of the Gazelle and its variations was an important part of his recovery and subsequent success.

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  • In addition, the Gazelle Sprintmaster includes a one-year membership to Tony Little's toll-free personal trainer hotline.

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  • The advantage of using a Gazelle is the ability to stay consistent with your aerobic endurance workouts no matter what the outdoor conditions.

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  • The Gazelle is also easier on knee joints, making it an option for those with a history of knee problems.

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  • The low price tag makes Gazelle exercise equipment affordable.

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  • Treadmills or ellipticals are more expensive than even the higher end Gazelle.

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  • In addition, certain exercises used on the Gazelle may provide a low-impact strength training workout which can increase its health benefits.

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  • The Gazelle is low-impact and relies on gravity for its motion.

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  • If you are trying to meet multiple fitness goals, the Gazelle may not be right for you.

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  • Using a Gazelle will not provide the same health benefit.

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  • As with any cardio workout, you should plan on exercising on your Gazelle most days of the week.

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  • The Gazelle comes with a free exercise video to give you some ideas for exercise routines.

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  • The company sells workout DVDs which target your abs and lower body as well as total body workouts using Gazelle equipment.

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  • Within seconds, all four of them were watching her like lions a wounded gazelle.

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  • It's like comparing a horse to a gazelle.

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  • The observations made on the " Challenger " and " Gazelle," though enabling some perfectly sound general conclusions to be drawn, require to be supplemented.

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  • The dibatag or Clarke's gazelle (Ammodorcas clarkei), of Somaliland, forms a kind of connecting link between the true gazelles and the gerenuk, this being especially shown in the skull.

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  • A still more aberrant gazelle is a small North-East African species known as the beira (Dorcatragus melanotis), with very short horns, large hoofs and a general appearance recalling that of some of the members of the subfamily Neotraginae, although in other respects gazelle-like.

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  • Reminiscences of the Greek signs of Gemini, Leo, Libra, Sagittarius, Capricornus and Pisces are obvious severally in the Hindu Two Faces, Lion's Tail, Beam of a Balance, Arrow, Gazelle's Head (figured as a marine nondescript) and Fish.

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  • In the less frequented districts wild animals abound, notably the lion and the gazelle.

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  • A second antelope inhabiting the same country as the chiru is the goa (Gazella picticaudata), a member of the gazelle group characterized by the peculiar form of the horns of the bucks and certain features of coloration, whereby it is markedly distinguished from all its kindred save one or two other central Asian species.

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  • The animals of Nigeria include the elephant, lion, leopard, giraffe, hyena, West-African buffalo, many kinds of antelope and gazelle and smaller game.

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  • With regard to the ancient Egyptians, however, we learn that the huntsmen Historic constituted an entire sub-division of the great second Field dresses and furniture were ornamented with similar subjects.2 The game pursued included the lion, the wild ass, the gazelle and the hare, and the implements chiefly employed seem to have been the javelin and the bow.

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  • Studer (Crustacea of the Gazelle, 1882) records Balanus amphitrite (Darwin?) from roots and stems of mangroves in the Congo, where, he says, " it follows the mangroves as far as their vegetation extends along the stream, to six sea-miles from the mouth."

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  • This lovely gazelle was officially declared extinct in the wild in 1968.

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  • Clean and unclean people may eat them together as if they were eating a gazelle or a deer.

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  • How like a gazelle you were, a girlish blue that was cold as snow is.

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  • She often thinks back nostalgically to carefree days, leaping through the Suffolk grasslands like a young gazelle.

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  • The bloated mangy sky-blue gazelle sadly turned its nose up at the fresh new pork chop.

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  • Then they were accomplished hunters, able to bring down anything from hare to gazelle (hence gazelle hound ).

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  • Please change my hands into gazelle hands, change my feet into gazelle feet, so I can evade my demons.

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  • Please change my hands into gazelle hands, change my feet into gazelle hands, change my feet into gazelle feet, so I can evade my demons.

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  • Some, such as Dorcas gazelle and Somali wild ass can only be seen in the UK at Marwell.

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  • If you are pushing for a high-intensity workout, the Gazelle may not provide that type of exercise.

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  • The dorcas gazelle is still common in the south of Tunisia; but perhaps the most interesting ruminant is the magnificent udad, or Barbary sheep, which is found in the sterile mountainous regions of south Tunisia.

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  • The East African gerenuk, or Waller's gazelle (Lithocranius walleri), of which two races have been named, is a very remarkable ruminant, distinguished not only by its exceedingly elongated neck and limbs, but also by the peculiar hooked form of the very massive horns of the bucks, the dense structure and straight profile of the skull, and the extreme slenderness of the lower jaw.

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  • The soundings made by the "Challenger" and "Gazelle" and the affinities which in certain respects exist between the islands, seem to point to the existence at one time of an extensive land area in this quarter, of which Kerguelen, Prince Edward's Islands, the Crozets, St Paul and Amsterdam are the remains.

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  • The four-horned antelope (Tetracerus quadricornis) and the gazelle (Gazelles bennetti), the chinkara or " ravine deer " of sportsmen, are also found in India.

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  • Among the wild animals are the lion, tiger, leopard, lynx, brown bear, hyena, hog, badger, porcupine, pole-cat, weasel, marten, wolf, jackal, fox, hare, wild ass, wild sheep, wild cat, mountaingoat, gazelle and deer.

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  • To nomads, Astarte may well have been a sheep-goddess, but this, if her earliest, was not her only type, as is clear from the sacred fish of Atargatis, the doves of Ascalon (and of the Phoenician sanctuary of Eryx), and the gazelle or antelope of the goddess of love (associated also with the Arabian Athtar).

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  • The wild animals include bear, boar, chamois, fallow red and roe deer, gazelle, hyena, ibex, jackal, leopard, lynx, moufflon, panther, wild sheep and wolf.

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  • The antelopes include the beisa oryx, fairly common and widely distributed; the greater and lesser kudu (the greater kudu is not found on the Ogaden plateau); the Somali hartebeest (Bubalis Swaynei), found only in the Haud and Ogo districts; waterbuck, rare except along the Webi Shebeli and the Nogal; the dol or Somali bushbuck; the dibatag or Clarke's gazelle; the giraffe-like gerenuk or Waller's gazelle, very common; the aoul or Soemmering's gazelle, widely distributed; the dero (Gazella Speki); and the small dikdik or sakaro antelope, found in almost every thicket.

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