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Waterall turned to him, the vulturine cast of his face more noticeable than ever.
Cameramen and still photographers crowded around the wounded men in an undeniably vulturine group.
The man on his right was young, clean-shaven, and of a somewhat vulturine cast of countenance.
In Shep's vulturine right fist was clenched a small crumple of bills.
A trio of hard-faced, vulturine men, they seemed both surprised and suspicious when they saw her beside Tonno's bed.
Just as Tannim had said, there were things lurking about the pimps, vulturine creatures of shifting shape and shadow, watching and waiting with infinite patience.
Ponderous, heron-like or vulturine flapping flight, low over water or reed-beds when hunting; also soars and dives from air.
Vulturine Parrot (Pionopsitta vulturina).
However, in time the Strasburg pie, the smoked tongue, the other side-dishes, a noble Minorcan cheese, dessert and a capital port overlaid the unfortunate, even vulturine memory of the geese.
Patrick pointed out vulturine guinea fowl, fan-tailed raven, weavers, doves, hornbills, crested francolin, storks, shrikes and other birds such as the slate-colored booboo, spotted morning warbler, red and yellow barbet and the go-away bird.
The palm-nut vulture (Gypohierax angolensis) or vulturine fish eagle, is a large bird of prey in the family Accipitridae (family which also includes many other diurnal raptors such as kites, buzzards and harriers, vultures, and eagles).