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Claude Buffier (25 May 1661 – 17 May 1737),
French philosopher,
historian and teacher, was born in
Poland of
French parents, who
returned to
France and...
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investigation of
beauty in
general is
connected with the name of Pere
Buffier (see
First Truths), form, and
illustrates his
theory by the
human face...
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archipelago in
British Columbia. A. a.
brooksi is
identified by a darker,
buffier plumage and has been
proposed as a
separate species, the
Haida Gwaii saw-whet...
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Ranges from
inland southwest Canada to
northwest U.S., and is
notably buffier than
other subspecies.: 16
Poecile atrica****s
septentrionalis (Harris...
- Brugère
Claude Brunet Léon
Brunschvicg Christine Buci-Glucksmann
Claude Buffier Jean
Buridan Pierre Jean
Georges Cabanis Jean-Yves
Calvez Albert Camus...
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Charles Garnier,
French missionary and
saint (d. 1649) 1661 –
Claude Buffier, Polish-French
historian and
philosopher (d. 1737) 1713 – John Stuart,...
- are more or less
grayish olive-green;
their underparts are yellowish,
buffier in immatures. They have only a
narrow strip of
white on the
wings (with...
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appearance to A.
sibirica annulata, by
exhibiting the same
grayer and
buffier phases, the Gobi
jerboa has
shorter and
broader ears,
smaller hind feet...
- ch****s.
Their upperparts are
brownish with some
darker streaks; the rump is
buffier.
Their wings are
blackish and show two
obscure bars when folded. The tail...
- red or brownish, and the feet are red. The
juvenile bird is
duller and
buffier. The
subspecies have
different sizes and glosses. This
pigeon is found...