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- battle was the first naval action in which the opposing fleets neither sighted nor fired upon one another, attacking over the horizon from aircraft carriers...
- is mostly arboreal and is commonly sighted in pairs. It has grey feathers all over the body with a light grey or dull white belly. The horn is black or...
- 266–268, 289–290; Dull, pp. 225–226; and Smith, pp. 132, 158. Frank, pp. 293–297; Morison, The Struggle for Guadalcanal pp. 147–149; and Dull, p. 225. Since...
- and clarity are the most prominent features of eagles' eyes, hence sharp-sighted people are sometimes referred to as "eagle-e****". Eagles can identify five...
- Dull, p. 225; Miller, pp. 137–138. Frank, pp. 202, 210–211. Morison, pp. 108–287; Frank, pp. 141–143, 156–158, 228–246, 337–367, 428–492, 681. Dull,...
- thirty times what you would, Pip, in Alabama". The next time a whale is sighted, Pip again jumps overboard and is left stranded in the "awful lonesomeness"...
- movement speed as well as web mechanisms. Six out of eight of their eyes are sighted forward, allowing them to detect movement and focus in on prey items. These...
- the Namonuito Atoll. Under a bright moon and clear sky, the submarine sighted a freighter and her escort. Wahoo fired three torpedoes; all missed. A...
- phenomenon brought on by the precedence effect. However, with training, sighted individuals with normal hearing can learn to avoid obstacles using only...
- simply known as the hill myna or myna bird, is the myna most commonly sighted in aviculture, where it is often simply referred to by the latter two names...