Sentences with phrase «by the deer heads»

Luigi also appears to show concern for cruelty to animals; he is horrified by the deer heads and leopard skin rugs in the Safari Room in Luigi's Mansion and declares that he won't stand for an animal being treated in such a manner.

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Alan McCormick Head of Deer Management at BASC said: «BASC is pleased that Defra has recognised that the local strategy for dealing with wild boar must be decided by those who will be most affected by their presence, the landowners, farmers, and wildlife managers in the areas concerned.
The second option I added more warmth by deepening the shades of the greenery, adding the deer head for more texture and glamour, then added the large pinecones for the depth and warmth.
I started by drawing a deer head silhouette on my scapbooking paper.
In the theatrical cut, Peele constantly is focusing on the deer head, but we never see the trailer shot where Chris is seemingly attacked by a skeleton version of this bust.
The civilians are headed up by Mark Rylance's Dawson, a stiff - upped - lipped father who brings his sons (notably the sadly naive Barry Keoghan, worlds away from his turn in The Killing of a Sacred Deer) with him on their valiant quest — and it's their tiny decisions, what truths to tell the troops they pick up (watch out for a shell - shocked Cillian Murphy), and their growing understanding of the task they're undertaking, that brings soul to these events.
The same publicly - invented terminology can be seen when we speak about apple - head or deer - head Chihuahuas, that differ one from the other only by the form of their craniums.
It is distinguishable from the island deer mouse by its smaller head, body size and it's relatively much longer tail, including the grooves on the anterior face of the upper incisors.
At Gray's gallery he shows a stuffed baboon passionately kissing the nozzle of a pristine vacuum cleaner (conflating classic works by Hirst and fellow art star Jeff Koons); a deer head in a barber's chair; a cow suspended from the ceiling, draped with strings of pearls; and a cat splayed spread - eagle and stapled to the wall.
Preferred habitat: ditches, prairies, swales, depressions + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: dormant in winter + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, well drained + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 3 to 4 feet apart + + + + Wildlife value: Seed enjoyed by deer and many species of birds; a nectar and larval food plant for butterflies; attracts these birds: Cardinal, Carolina Chickadee, American Goldfinch, House Finch, Purple Finch, Evening Grosbeak, Blue Jay, Nut Hatches, White - Throated Sparrow, Tufted Titmouse, Rufous - sided Towhee, House Sparrow, Dark - eyed Junco, Mourning Dove, Pine Siskin, Red - winged Black Bird, Scrub Jay, and Red - Bellied and Red - headed Woodpeckers; Silvery Checkerspots and Bordered Patch Butterfly larvae eat leaves.
Preferred habitat: wetlands, low woods + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, red leaves in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 30 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Flowers are a source of bee food; foliage browsed by White - Tailed Deer; fruit attracts the following birds: Eastern Bluebird, Gray Catbird, Eastern Kingbird, Mockingbird, American Robin, Brown Thrasher, Summer Tanager, Cedar Waxwing, Red - bellied and Red - headed Woodpecker, Gray Cheeked Thrush, Blue Jay, Tufted Titmouse, Rose - breasted Grosbeak, Purple Finch, Wood Duck, wild turkey, flicker
In the entry, the couple's Golden Retriever between a concrete console by Crate & Barrel and an antique armchair; the resin deer head is from Martin Showroom, and the South American folk art painting is antique.
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