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billIn birds, the projection of the skull bones covered with a horny sheath. It is not normally sensitive, except in some aquatic birds, rooks, and woodpeckers, where the bill is used to locate food that is not visible. The bills of birds are adapted by shape and size to specific diets, for example, shovellers use their bills to sieve mud in order to extract food; birds of prey have hooked bills adapted to tearing flesh; the bills of the avocet and the curlew are long and narrow for picking tiny invertebrates out of the mud; and those of woodpeckers are sharp for pecking holes in trees and plucking out insects. The bill is also used by birds for preening, fighting, display, and nest-building. |
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Harborside Plaza 10 fits the bill by providing an appealing mix of tax incentives, more affordable rents than New York City and a skilled labor force that makes Jersey City hard to beat for financial service companies. This collection also fits the bill for teachers seeking a supplementary series that provides extra reinforcement of intervallic learning and picturesque solo repertoire for recitals. Well, (1) Baby Jogger's City Series double stroller fits the bill It seems to float above the ground with the suspension of a figure skater on ice. |
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