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That included hanging upside down from a metal bar, her wrists wrapped to her ankles in an excruciatingly painful position called the "parrot's perch."
Rousseff is Brazil's first female president Juan Forero 2010
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You have been blacklisted, anything else you send will be hung from the rafters in effigy and recycled as lining for my parrot's cage.
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The parrot's premature death greys' average lifespan is 60 years prompted an outpouring of grief worldwide.
Carolyn Bucior: Fur Will Fly at First Scientific Conference on Animal Consciousness Carolyn Bucior 2012
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The parrot's premature death greys' average lifespan is 60 years prompted an outpouring of grief worldwide.
Carolyn Bucior: Fur Will Fly at First Scientific Conference on Animal Consciousness Carolyn Bucior 2012
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That included hanging upside down from a metal bar, her wrists wrapped to her ankles in an excruciatingly painful position called the "parrot's perch."
Rousseff is Brazil's first female president Juan Forero 2010
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Perhaps that tells us more about the nature of stock markets than the parrot's psychic abilities.
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The price when converted from Celsius to Fahrenheit is your parrot's fedora.
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It happened to Barney Mandell on the afternoon of the day he was released from the asylum as cured, because he hadn't wrung a parrot's neck in two years.
Archive 2010-02-14 Bill Crider 2010
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Giggling, she'd asked the parrot's name, and from then and on they were together.
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Satisfied, he takes from a drawer a large piece of black fabric which unfolds into a hood or cassock, but it is really the mantle for a parrot's cage, to black out the bird's surroundings so it will sleep.
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