「fur」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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Satin | fur was a genetic mutation that was found first in |
Compared to lynxes, it has longer legs, shorter | fur, and a slimmer appearance. |
Antechinus, but it is slightly smaller and its | fur has a more greyish tinge. |
They have a coarse, darkish brown outer | fur with a soft under-fur. |
Pics included "Winter" in a | fur with a tear on her cheek; "Spring" in a Scarlet |
It has brown-grey | fur and a reddish tail. |
Males, on the other hand, have blacker | fur, with a reddish-white forehead, face, and throa |
The Red has bright golden red | fur with a slightly harsher fat. |
The squirrel's upper parts are mottled, the | fur containing a mixture of gray, light brown and d |
It has greyish brown | fur and a black-tipped tail. |
hat McKeown and Thomson would reunite The Yummy | Fur for a brief tour of the United States in Januar |
They have greyish | fur, and a small nose-leaf. |
The three-toed sloth's | fur forms a micro-ecozone inhabited by green algae |
acaca maura) is a macaque with brown/black body | fur with a pale rump patch and pink bare skin on th |
The mona monkey has brown agouti | fur with a white rump. |
ed by radically new techniques for working with | fur, and a sharp rise in disposable income in China |
ng webbed toes on its hindfeet, water-repellant | fur, and a pouch that closes during dives. |
Its dense woolly | fur is a gray-brown on its back, lighter gray on it |
This guenon has grey agouti | fur with a reddish brown back, black limbs and tail |
The | fur provides a home and protection for the moth whi |
In 2008 they collaborated with the Dar | Fur Stars, a band made up of Darfuri refugees livin |
Its | fur has a brown coloring, and it has a white-tipped |
ssed in a richly embroidered dress trimmed with | fur, with a low-cut neckline, a decolletage demonst |
Fur is a village in Karlskrona Municipality, Blekin | |
-white colobi, Peter's Angola colobus has black | fur and a black face, surrounded by long, white loc |
olobus has dark skin under a long black coat of | fur and a long black tail. |
k silk, lined with white silk, edged with white | fur with a one inch purple ribbon on the white silk |
Its coarse | fur is a grizzled brown colour, fading to buff unde |
naumanni had a subcutaneous fat layer and long | fur to adapt cold environment. |
ere is now a band in Australia called Spearmint | Fur, named after the fictional author of a child ps |
Moon-Boy is extremely hairy, with thick | fur covering all but his palms, soles, and face. |
Ventral | fur is almost white, while dorsal fur is grey-brown |
Squall's design was complemented by a | fur lining along the collar of his jacket, which No |
drow's, and they are covered in a fine coat of | fur; they also have a white mane. |
t of a chase, or an ambush, the golden flash of | fur will also often deflect the predators attention |
Madagascar, he not only cited its mostly white | fur, but also uncharacteristic traits such as a pat |
Several species of the southern | fur seal also have sea birds, especially penguins, |
The very long, soft | fur, which also covers the tail, is typically all b |
Mouton | fur (North America) or beaver lamb (UK) is sheepski |
hromism, which attempts to explain variation in | fur coloration among mammals through the loss of on |
ackets, originally advertised as featuring faux | fur, after an investigation by the nation's largest |
8 I 49, an indication that Dorygnathus also had | fur and an elevated metabolism, as is presently ass |
Their | fur is an olive-brown colour dorsally, and yellowis |
st English merchants from Montreal to enter the | fur trade, an enterprise controlled by the French f |
He was employed by the American | Fur Company, and moved to Chicago in July 1790 wher |
exchange between the First Nations people, the | fur traders, and the Hudson's Bay Company. |
The area became a center of | fur trade and logging as French and French Canadian |
They are often made from wolf | fur, sealskin and other traditional materials. |
e challenged in the form of British and Russian | fur traders and colonization. |
gs of about that time: 'La Bella', 'Girl in the | Fur Cloak' and possibly the 'Venus of Urbino' commi |
Fur-Fish-Game (often called | Fur, Fish and Game or FFG) is an American outdoors |
e of Curtis Miranda Lampson, a wealthy American | fur trader and vice-chairman of the Atlantic Telegr |
1780 - February 8, 1840) was a Canadian | fur trader and explorer noted for his exploration o |
Norman and Germaine come in to purchase a | fur coat, and Norman is stunned to find Nancy in a |
into their territory and annexed it, imposed a | fur tax, and managed to suppress several Yakut rebe |
Angus Bethune (1783-1858), a well known | fur trader and chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Com |
date - Pierre-Charles Le Sueur, French | fur trader and explorer (died 1704) |
and so figures prominently in histories of the | fur trade and coastal exploration. |
earing cowboy boots, a very short skirt, a wild | fur coat and a fireman's hat. |
1827) was a 19th-century American frontiersman, | fur trader and U.S. Indian Agent. |
of central Illinois Territory and opened it for | fur trading and settlement. |
Later, he is believed to have become a | fur trader and left the area. |
October 19: John McLoughlin, physician, | fur trader, and merchant (d.1857) |
Preston was a | fur trader and merchant at Fort William. |
made an alliance with Astor's powerful American | Fur Company and became the company's sole agent in |
opean settlers of Tarrytown were Dutch farmers, | fur trappers, and fishermen. |
In 1792, he retired from the | fur trade and settled at Montreal; he became a memb |
rles Perrault's classic French telling featured | fur slippers, and that vair (fur) was mistranslated |
1822) was a British surveyor, map-maker, chief | fur trader and explorer who had a long career in th |
A monument to the later North West Company | fur trader and explorer, David Thompson, erected by |
ast 1856, but it was in decline by the 1840s as | fur processing and hat forming were becoming increa |
ue, boilers and iron goods, boots and shoes and | fur garments, and has distilleries, tanneries and d |
businessman, Angus Bethune was prominent in the | fur trade and John Bethune was an Anglican clergyma |
For the | fur trader and explorer, see Peter Skene Ogden. |
med for Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Haitian | fur trader and the first non-Native-American perman |
sociated with pinnipeds (true seals, sea lions, | fur seals and walruses), of temporarily leaving the |
nued to recruit and escort the employees of the | fur company and various private expeditions, includ |
eatened to picket the pageant in protest at its | fur policy and disrupted a pre-pageant press confer |
Donald McLean (1805-Jul 17, 1864) was a | fur trader and explorer for the Hudson's Bay Compan |
Zola imposter, his skin became a light pinkish | fur color and he ended up resembling a cannibalisti |
The | fur trader and explorer John McLeod re-located the |
(circa 1770 - October 13, 1855) was a Canadian | fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada. |
1782 - 11 June 1840) was a | fur trader and explorer who began his career with t |
nd her mother succeeded in closing down a local | fur shop and fur farm. |
he island is a haul-out site for the Australian | Fur Seal and a breeding site for the New Zealand Fu |
17th century it was used by English and French | fur traders, and later used as a military road duri |
wn pinnipeds, including the families Otariidae ( | fur seals and sea lions), Desmatophocidae (extinct |
true seals while hindlimb swimming was lost in | fur seals and sea lions. |
Modern | fur seals and sea lions only use their forelimbs, w |
ber 6, 1838 the fort was closed by the American | Fur Company and the inventory and stock were remove |
American pirate, soldier, mercenary, merchant, | fur trader and scalp hunter. |
Sibley was a partner in the American | Fur Company, and considerable fur trade occurred at |
y (1764 - October 16, 1825) was a Scotland-born | fur trader and political figure in Lower Canada. |
the Cherokee Indians and the English and French | fur traders and stretched from Tennessee to Charles |
king's posts, which gave them a monopoly in the | fur trade and fishing on the north coast of the Sai |
derivative of "Saint Anthony"; the first French | fur traders and missionaries having named the area |
tdoor magazine, FFG also includes updates about | fur prices and advice for outdoorsman who run trapl |
iam Alexander Aitkin, a partner of the American | Fur Company and chief factor of the company's regio |
y Station is named in honor of Joseph Bailly, a | fur trader and pioneer settler of the Indiana Dunes |
By the late 19th century Essex County had seen | fur trading and logging, land clearing and farming, |
d of breaking windows to fast food restaurants, | fur stores and butcher shops in Toronto in 1988. |
o was crusading against the HBC monopoly of the | fur trade and their apparent reluctance to open up |
arted his life involved in the buffalo hunt and | fur trade and saw, and was involved in, the transit |
Arctic char, Arctic Fox, Barren-ground Caribou, | fur seals, and muskox prevalent in the area. |
Simon McTavish, | fur trader and dealer in furs, militia officer, off |
For the | fur trader and governor of Red River Settlement, se |
John Finlay (1774 - December 19, 1833) was a | fur trader and explorer with the North West Company |
harles Michel de Langlade, was also involved in | fur trading, and was a leader in the French and Ind |
g partners, who spent the trading season in the | fur country and oversaw the trade with the aborigin |
They became very closely associated with the | fur trade and adapted their clothing and many aspec |
(1743 - November 20, 1810) was a Scottish-born | fur trader and businessman in Lower Canada. |
e, who was the regional manager of the American | Fur Company and Minnesota's first governor. |
July 6 - Simon McTavish, | fur trader and dealer in furs, militia officer, off |
guste and Jean-Pierre Chouteau were partners in | fur trading, and had a monopoly for several years w |
Back in Victoria, Moss met up with fellow | fur trader and Governor James Douglas. |
species differ in several ways, such as ventral | fur color and condition of the zygomatic arch. |
The area was heavily involved in the | fur trade, and the ancestors living near what is no |
here Ogden fought successfully against American | fur competition and successfully negotiated with lo |
9; reprinted 1901) is a valuable account of the | fur trade and of his adventures at Michilimackinac. |
long to the greater Baggara Arabs fraternity of | Fur people and Kordofan and speak Sudanese Arabic. |
obisher (March 26, 1782 - March 18, 1821) was a | fur trader and political figure in Lower Canada. |
d to Michel Branamour Menard, a French-Canadian | fur trader and a founder of Galveston, Texas. |
trimmed with lace, ruffles, appliques, marabou | fur, bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti st |
ther Roberts: The life and death of Matonabbee: | fur trade and leadership among the Chipewyan, 1736- |
Cameron (c 1764 - May 15, 1848) was a Canadian | fur trader and political figure in Upper Canada. |
This became the main post of the Missouri | Fur Company and its successors under various names. |
version of Pink's "Get The Party Started" in a | fur coat and sequin-covered suit |
819 - 20 April 1874) was a Hudson's Bay Company | fur trader and artist. |
re Menard (7 October 1766 - 13 June 1844) was a | fur trader and U.S. political figure. |
a town named after "Lord Strathcona, a pioneer | fur trader and clerk whose real name was Donald A. |
John Siveright was a | fur trader and later became Chief Factor of the Hud |
y 5, 1757 - July 1, 1852) was a French-Canadian | fur trader and first permanent white settler in Mil |
His father, Christian G. Gunther, was a wealthy | fur merchant, and Gunther would eventually join the |
involved in real estate he was successful as a | fur trader and mink farmer. |
He worked as a | fur trader and merchant in Los Angeles. |
Benjamin Joseph Frobisher (1782-1821), Canadian | fur trader and politian, son of Joseph Frobisher |
Northern Rus' offered timber, | fur, honey and wax, while the Baltic tribes traded |
Its services are used by both large | fur farms and small-time trappers. |
She also kept an eye on the | fur seals and fishing grounds, and carried out hydr |
is ascribed to adroit manipulation of the whale | fur market and later consolidation with melange wea |
After 14 months of hunting, fishing, | fur trapping, and roaming the wilderness, went back |
The administrative headquarters of | fur operations, and of the Columbia Department, the |
St. Antoine, Montreal, a director of the N. W. | Fur Co., and one of the heroes of the War of 1812, |
Fur Coat and No Knickers | |
oung Canadian adventurer Martin McLeod, later a | fur trader and Minnesota Territory politician in th |
, he joined a group of missionaries, led by the | fur trapper Andrew Dripps, and went along the Orego |
che, and in 1848-55 was editor of the Zeitblatt | fur die Angelegenheiten der lutherischen Kirche. |
c focuses on four core issues: factory farming, | fur farming, animal testing, and animals in enterta |
member of the Association for the Protection of | Fur bearing Animals of British Columbia. |
ence, due their presence on the islands to hunt | fur bearing animals, on the design of the kayaks wa |
He made money as a director of | fur brokers Anning, Chadwick and Kiver and could af |
rs still participate in harvesting for food and | fur, an annual Pow-wow unites people and tribes, fo |
The pika sheds its | fur twice annually, bearing a reddish-brown coat in |
slands from 1812 to 1840, taking 1,200 to 1,500 | fur seals annually, though American ships had alrea |
ag Archipelago records the expression "Stalin's | fur" in the meaning of no fur of any kind, in refer |
ver pelt; however, it is not known what type of | fur, if any, our original Stetsons were made from. |
to biographer Dean Littlepage, a young Northern | fur seal appears to be the most likely explanation |
d a few miles from Dalola where 17,000 Sudanese | Fur refugees are currently living. |
About one in 1000 Antarctic | fur seals are pale 'blonde' variants. |
Common | fur bearers are bobcat, raccoon, red and gray fox, |
es Islands, formerly the home of large herds of | fur seals, are discovered by the crew of the Britis |
Omar Babbush: Habila and | Fur Burunga area. |
Verlag | fur Architektur, Artemis, Munich, 1990). |
west, fearing that it would disrupt the British | fur trade as well as Britain's numerous alliances w |
Jacques De Noyon, worked in the | fur trade as a coureur de bois. |
one of the first nations to trade with European | fur traders, as early as the 17th century. |
rought to W. Price Hunt, partner of the Pacific | Fur Company, at its Astoria post, news of the outbr |
traded their outer parkas, deerskin boots, and | fur pelts at the post for guns, ammunition, and tea |
811 journal entry made by Henry Brackenridge, a | fur dealer at Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post on the |
ed posts in defiance of the rules regarding the | fur trade at that time. |
North West Company establishes a | fur post at Rocky Mountain House, Alberta. |
After managing the | fur trade at Fort McPherson until 1845, he returned |
rchant at Montreal and was also involved in the | fur trade at Detroit. |
ess were probably a result of the nature of the | fur trade at that time. |
show signs of weight loss, might develop matted | fur, hind-quarter ataxia and arching its tail over |
at another distinct taxon with areas of reddish | fur on back and tail had been discovered in the Ber |
The international trade in chinchilla | fur goes back to the 16th century and the animal (w |
m freien gezogen werden konnen ... ein handbuch | fur Gartner, Baumschulen- und Gartenbesitzer, Forst |
ery white colored stone, the rabbits with black | fur would be able to hide from predators amongst th |
"A Real Clever Trick | Fur a Bear" - 3:41 |
ave longer guard hairs forming the most visible | fur; polar bears' guard hairs are hollow. |
reaties were negotiated with native groups, and | fur trading became very profitable and organized. |
s against the skin industry, like Sin Piel, (No | Fur) which became the single most massive protest o |
Marriages or alliances between Cree women and | fur traders became an essential link in fur trade n |
as a rendezvous point for their traders forming | fur brigades before traveling to points to the sout |
ckinac in 1816, Juneau worked as a clerk in the | fur trade before becoming an agent for the American |
herine Atkielski, Roman worked as a cutter at a | fur factory before his ordination. |
When the coastal and oceanic | fur industry began to decline, the focus shifted to |
As the | fur trade began they also became known as skilled t |
Beginning in the early 1840s the | fur trade began to decline as fashion tastes shifte |
The Dutch were active in the | fur trade beginning early in the seventeenth centur |
n by the Hudson's Bay Company in regards to the | fur trade, Belcourt prepared at petition to Queen V |
For a time they acted as middlemen in the | fur trade, benefiting from early access to guns. |
on effectively ended the career of the American | Fur Company's best field trader, Kenneth McKenzie; |
He was a founder of the Deutsche Institute | fur Social-Wirtschaftliche Betriebsgestaltung (indu |
known due to its mainly commercial aims, in the | fur trade between the northwest American coast and |
1530s and 1540s conducted some of the earliest | fur trading between European and First Nations peop |
r companion ship, the Eleanora, in the maritime | fur trade between the Pacific Northwest and China. |
3 oz) at birth, and initially have greyish buff | fur with black markings. |
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