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oriole

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Oriole are a London based band fusing lyrical world music with jazz spontaneity, who create an aural form of Magical Realism . Oriole's members consist of many of the most well established figures in the new British Jazz scene and are perhaps one of the ...

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n. Any of various colourful passerine birds, the New World orioles from the family ''Icteridae'' and the Old World orioles from the family ''Oriolidae''.

Usage examples of oriole.

Grey-headed kingfisher, pied hornbill, black-capped oriole, a flock of superb starlings which were just that, blue-collared, red breasted, green in the wings, and, best of all, a bateleur eagle, cruising beneath a perfectly unblemished blue sky, not soaring, just moving steadily forwards without, apparently, moving its wings.

All he knew was what the joker who looked like a clump of seaweed in an Orioles cap and Coors Light jacket and oozed into the record store to warn him the DEA were on their way had told him: If he thought he might need the sanctuary of the Rox, he ought to blow what roll he carried on a bag of groceries at some late-night bodega, go down to the river, fire up a flashlight, and think real hard about how bad he wanted to go there.

Oriole was cleaning the baby Quail, Fox was helping her, and Antelope was packing the jerky.

Fox Boy and Oriole Girl in the lead, then Grandfather Coyote with his walking staff, then Antelope with the baby Quail on her back, and last the Bears carrying heavy packs.

Meanwhile, the children, Fox and Oriole, had made friends with the Antelope children, and soon they were all playing together.

Ted Worley, who just moments earlier had been minding his own business and watching his beloved Orioles, would now spend the rest of that night and most of the next week worrying about tumors growing wild in his bladder.

The moon was attending to business in the section of sky where it belonged, and the trees was making shadows on the ground according to science and nature, and there was a kind of conspicuous hullabaloo going on in the bushes between the bullbats and the orioles and the jack-rabbits and other feathered insects of the forest.

Black people who had never been near the Keedsler mansion could imitate the Lyre Bird and the Willy Wagtail of Australia, the Golden Oriole of India, the Nightingale and the Chaffinch and the Wren and the Chiffchaff of England itself.

The Jamesean analysis was consistent with an approach to the game championed most vocally by the former manager of the Baltimore Orioles, Earl Weaver.

East Oriole, Officer Delinko wondered if the trained Rottweilers were guarding the pancake-house site tonight.

Coconut Cove police cruiser was vandalized early Monday morning while parked at a construction site on East Oriole Avenue.

In a story being printed in the Washington Post tomorrow, Abbas Amal -- seen here in a file photo serving barbecue to Pope John Paul the Second -- claims that he secretly served the popular American luncheon meat to the president as an act of minor vengeance after the president ate a hot dog at a Baltimore Orioles game and reportedly told journalists at the game that he didn't eat that well at the White House.

Large flocks of pelicans and beauti us flew overhead, and many kinds of raptors, including d white-tailed eagles, honey buzzards, and hawklike hob r greater numbers of small birds hopping, flying, singing, heir brilliant colors: nightingales and warblers, blackcaps, red-breasted flycatchers, golden orioles, and many other ams were common in the delta, but the elusive, well marsh birds were heard more often than seen.

He jogged past his regular bus stop and kept going, all the way to the one on West Oriole, Beatrice Leep's street.

Ayla heard the beautiful flutelike note of a golden oriole, and gave it back, mimicking so exactly it confused the bird.