Tit Sentence Examples

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  • Whatever were their views as to the relations between ecclesiastical and secular jurisdiction, the French clergy, ruined by the dues levied by the papal court, ranged themselves on the national side with the nobility and the bourgeoisie; whereupon the king, with a bold stroke far ahead of his time, gave tit for tat.

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  • Despite the cold, my back felt clammy under the layers of clothing, and my mouth was drier than a witch's tit.

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  • Those fortunate enough to only see the online version manage to avoid the picture of me looking like a tit.

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  • He supports his friend in a tit for tat exchange that turns murderous.

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  • I did not see several species I saw in winter such as great rock nuthatch, desert finch and somber tit.

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  • As the coppice grows it provides safe nesting sites for woodland songbirds such as willow warbler, marsh tit and blackcap.

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  • We have a 7 year old bearded tit still going strong.

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  • For example the blue tit, which perhaps should be renamed the UV tit!

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  • The song is like a simpler, weaker great tit 's song.

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  • The call of the Crested Tit is a distinctive little trill, and you should soon be picking them up all over the place!

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  • Recent breeding successes also include bearded tit, water rail and cetti's warbler.

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  • It is the northernmost home of the opossum, grey fox, fox squirrel, cardinal bird, Carolina wren, tufted tit, gnat catcher, summer tanager and yellow-breasted chat.

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  • The voices were those of the orderlies who were packing up; one voice, probably a coachman's, was teasing Kutuzov's old cook whom Prince Andrew knew, and who was called Tit.

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  • Tit for tat killings can go on for years.

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  • For example the blue tit, which perhaps should be renamed the UV tit !

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  • Might be odd tit bits there for you to use.

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  • Change in mean fledging mass over time in the great tit population from 1965 to 2000.

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  • In early May we had 11 eggs in our blue tit box.

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  • The tit family, chaffinch, blackbird, and thrush are other common birds.

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  • Coal tit eating from a bird feeder Blue tit A robin giving you a hard stare !

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  • The call of the Crested Tit is a distinctive little trill, and you should soon be picking them up all over the place !

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  • Recent breeding successes also include bearded tit, water rail and cetti 's warbler.

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  • You'll feel so much better taking the higher ground instead of going tit for tat.

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  • The channel back panel featured on this model is not only designed to keep you cool, but tit also wicks away body moisture for added comfort.

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  • On the upper verge of the pine forests, or in the scrubby vegetation just beyond, the following are not uncommon - black woodpecker (Picus martius), ring-ousel (Turdus torquatus), Bonelli's warbler (Phylloscopus Bonellii), crested tit (Parus cristatus), citril finch (Citrinella alpina), siskin (Chrysomitris spinus), crossbill (Loxia curvirostra), nutcracker (Nucifraga caryocatactes), blackcock (Tetrao tetrix), and the alpine varieties of the marsh-tit (Parus palustris, borealis) and tree-creeper (Certhia familiaris, costae).

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  • Educated at first in Tus, then in Jorjan, and again in Tit's, he went to college at Nishapur, where he studied under Juwaini (known as the Imam ul-Haramain) until 1085, when he visited the celebrated vizier Nizam ul-Mulk, who appointed him to a professorship in his college at Bagdad in 1091.

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  • We're talking about sex—a tit for a tat.

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  • The outstanding wildlife interest includes aspen, juniper, capercaillie, red squirrel, crested tit, blood red slave maker ants and otter.

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  • June may bring elegant visitors such as spoonbill, whilst the breeding birds include avocet, bittern and bearded tit.

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  • Thus, owing to purely climatic vagaries, the quantity of wine produced in Germany in 1891 was only 16 million gallons, whereas in 1896 it amounted to tit millions.

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  • We're talking about sex—a tit for a tat.

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  • I say, Tit! said the groom.

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