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  • It is also essential winter habitat for up to 500,000 overwintering ducks and waterbirds such as teal Anas crecca (160,000), wigeon Anas Penelope (100,000), greylag goose Anser anser (100,000), most of Spain's herons, white stork Ciconia ciconia, stone-curlew Burhinus oedicnemus and slender-billed gull Larus genei.

    Doñana National Park, Spain 2008

  • There are thousands of missing people many of whom may have been done in by homicidal evil geniuses genei?

    Natural Boring Killers juliette 2009

  • When I was learning the herpetofauna of Europe as a teenager, Hydromantes (= Speleomantes) was always said to include just two species (H. italicus Dunn, 1923 and H. genei (Temminck & Schegel, 1838)).

    Archive 2006-06-01 Darren Naish 2006

  • This ecoregion contains the largest breeding population of slender-billed gull (Larus genei) in the Mediterranean Sea.

    Nile Delta flooded savanna 2008

  • That is, in the same genus; to be contraries, things must be generically connected: [Greek: ta pleiston allelon diestekota ton en to auto genei enantia orizontai].

    Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle

  • Galilaiou planou, hon staurōsantōn hēmōn hoi mathētai autou apo tou mnēmatos nuktos .... planōsi tous anthrōpous legontes egēgerthai auton ek nekrōn kai eis ouranon anelēluthenai, kateipontes dedidachenai kai tauta haper kata tōn homologountōn Christon kai didaskalon kai huion theou einai panti genei anthrōpōn athea kai anoma kai anosia legete:

    The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries 1851-1930 1908

  • * Isthi mentoi ge, o basileu, hos oute genei prosekon autois, oute homophulos auton on tauta peri auton axio.

    A Grammar of Septuagint Greek 1856-1924 1905

  • "Boys, that Shackford is what I call a born genei."

    The Stillwater Tragedy Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1871

  • Boeckh -- [Greek: en genei] -- which does not mean that Gods _and_ men are the same, but that of each the separate race has unity in itself.

    The Posthumous Works of Thomas De Quincey, Vol. 1 Thomas De Quincey 1822

  • There are not many examples of fo great a work, produced by an author genei; ally read, and generally praifed, that has crept through a century with fo little regard.

    The Lives of the English Poets: and a criticism on their works 1795

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