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Sentences with beaver

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  • ...a coat with a huge beaver collar.
  • A beaver lamb coat
  • There was no mention made of the fact that the beaver is a native North American species whereas the cherry trees are exotics, imported from Japan.
  • There is beaver or printed silver for fur trim used with leather for collars, sleeves and belts.
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  • The greatest reward went to the post master who received one shilling for each score of beaver or an amount of furs of the same value.
  • One of the favorite targets of the trappers in North America was the beaver, the largest of the North American rodents.
  • Harvested and driven from its habitat until it disappeared from much of the northeastern U.S., the beaver is now making such a strong comeback that it is becoming a nuisance in some areas.
  • These ethnic artefacts use interesting materials such as beaver fur, moose hide and deer toes.
  • ‘I've got a little booklet from there that gives you three different recipes for beavers, and has a picture of a dolly bird draped in beaver furs,’ he added.
  • A ninth generation Early, Charles, who masterminded the move to Sedbergh, said the Indians used to equate the brightly coloured blankets' value to how many beaver skins they were worth.
  • Defence chiefs decided to stop making the busbies worn by the King's Troop from beaver fur several years ago, after protests that the animal was in danger of becoming extinct.
  • These skins - especially beaver - were quite valuable and used in the Eastern states and in Europe for top hats, coats and other expensive clothing.
  • Exceptions to this rule are dark sheared faux furs, such as black sheared beaver and longhaired Mongolian lamb; cut these with the pile running upward.
  • In the slap of waves against the rocky shore one can imagine hearing phantom brigades moving across the lakes, paddling in close line astern, their canoes piled high with beaver pelts destined for Bond Street and the rue de Rivoli.
  • From the early French fur traders of the 17th century to the early trading posts established by the Hudson's Bay Company, fur, and more specifically beaver pelts, were a source of income and fortune for early settlers.
  • The ghost wears the beaver, or visor, of the helmet raised.
  • The biggest difference was that New Netherland and its port town were together principally a trading colony, buying beaver and other fur skins from the Indians to sell at a profit in Europe.
  • Although the beaver 's industrious habits, wholesome diet, and generally meritorious lifestyle have endeared it to many human beings, the fact remains that beavers are also prized for their flesh, and are eaten.
  • The first exploration of Canada's interior was for the purpose of finding beaver pelts to satisfy the obsession with fur coats by the European elite.
  • Her coffin was lovingly wrapped in muskrat, beaver and fox furs and lowered into the ground by her family.
  • Busy beaver President Clinton has been working hard in his final days.
  • It was once extremely abundant throughout most of the continent but went into decline as early as 1638, mainly because the great insulating qualities of beaver fur made it the best material for hat manufacture.
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