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"pheasant" Definitions
  1. a large bird with a long tail, the male of which is brightly coloured. People sometimes shoot pheasants for sport or food. Meat from this bird is also called pheasant.

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The overlay of glass, steel and messianic zeal doesn't necessarily heighten the sexual tension; pheasant under glass, after all, is still just pheasant.
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And actually, Katrina Lenk who just won the Tony this year, she's a Pheasant Run ... There's a lot of people from Pheasant Run who are working. Clearly.
Crystal decanter and silver pheasant from Nelson & Nelson Antiques.
This pheasant couldn't walk when it was brought into Vogelklas.
One is Ms. Hamilton's mother, masked and holding a pheasant.
Brown and his assistants pursued Frazier like bird dogs after a pheasant.
One amenity, pheasant shooting, piqued the interest of Judge William H. Walls.
The owner has been known to hold pheasant hunts for wealthy guests.
Lunch was—perhaps a macabre touch, but I appreciated it—pheasant sandwiches.
This will be followed with trips to grouse moors and driven pheasant shoots.
"F" is for "Fowl," a freshly shot pheasant Drzal cooks for M.F.K. Fisher.
The Edible Museum by Sarah Hardy Confectionery pheasant cake, price on request, ediblemuseum.com.
"The pheasant meat is good for people's health and the meat itself has a sweet taste, so there's no need to add many seasonings", said Pak Hye Ok, chef of the Bongnam Noodle House, who presented the pheasant meatball broth.
Steve King at a Colonel Bud Day memorial pheasant hunt near Akron, Iowa, Oct.
There is only so much a person can do with a pheasant feather brooch.
The almond-shaped hat, which retails for $566, features a curled pheasant feather trim.
Since then, John Kerry went pheasant hunting for a campaign photo-op in 2003.
Gradually, they crept into his menus: turbot with honey fungus, supreme of pheasant with truffles.
All other feathers now come from farmed animals—goose, duck, chicken, turkey, pheasant, and ostrich.
Pablito rolled each course out on a cart: mushroom risotto, pheasant and potatoes, chocolate mousse.
One ring shows a pheasant stepping into the long grass during an early-morning frost.
Alvin Baptiste, Mr. Boushie's uncle, gave a tour of Red Pheasant to visitors this week.
Then I started doing this Pheasant Run, and did some acting in high school and college.
A re-decoration of a congressional office with red walls and a plume of pheasant feathers.
It was what the grouse and the pheasant were in England and Scotland and Europe—only better!
Little Red's species, also known as the Chinese pheasant, is indigenous to the mountains of central China.
I want to learn top-secret poaching tips and plump raisins in water to make pheasant bait.
In "Forever" (2012), Rath combines aluminum with excitable pheasant feathers in a kinetic, mechanical, and animated sculpture.
Dinner was being served and the guests had a menu to choose from: lobster, steak or pheasant.
This glorious golden pheasant at the Hangzhou Safari Park has become a thing because, well, look at him.
A local member of parliament, Robert-Falcon Ouellette of the Red Pheasant First Nation, drums an honour song.
Bud Day Pheasant Hunt at the Hole 'N The Wall Lodge in Akron, Iowa, as King previously announced.
First came the chacalacas — pheasant-like birds whose onomatopoeic calls echoed from the mud banks of the river.
This made me think of my late father, with whom I used to hunt pheasant in the fall.
She would merge smoked pheasant, for example, with Vermont Cheddar, apples, raisins and walnuts in a sherry dressing.
He'd been coming to this stretch of river for many years, to fish and to hunt for pheasant.
Steve King in the GOP lawmaker's home state of Iowa on Saturday as part of his annual pheasant hunt.
The interiors of the main house were designed by Thomas Pheasant, who also designed most of the custom furnishings.
But by the end of Day 1 … Moss: I was like, I think we should make jokes about pheasant.
The fly he used, and still relies on almost exclusively, is a brown pheasant-tail-and-partridge soft hackle.
Another highlight was a large cameo pendant mounted onto an necklace made out of iridescent heron and pheasant feathers.
Through the years, the three have hunted white-tailed deer in Texas, birds in Scotland and pheasant in Hungary.
One thing she reportedly did not engage in was the traditional Boxing Day pheasant shoot held on the estate.
On Monday, King tweeted a photo of multiple breeds of dogs, noting "all the diversity" at his annual pheasant hunt.
Similarly, Flora's intro to the culinary arts was with pheasant, as part of a cooking competition at her high school.
By Friday afternoon, officers had partitioned off a section of the residential street between Pheasant Road and Long Ridge Road.
There are also several animals amongst the plants, including a pheasant, a fox, a racoon and a white-tailed deer.
At the day's next event, in Webster City, Mr. King opened by telling supporters about his recent pheasant hunting trip.
Red foxes, masked palm civets, green pheasant, Japanese macaques, Japanese hares and raccoon dogs were all captured on the cameras.
Whether you've got turkey, pheasant, or Cornish hens, a game pie could be really yummy if you added in some vegetables.
Home-grown vegetables, fish, pheasant, anything off the various estates -- Balmoral, Buckingham and Windsor Palaces -- is what the Queen enjoys most.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer received a gift of pheasant and tried to introduce his grandchildren to the dish, Justice Sotomayor said.
In addition to service staff, the house employs a shooting manager who will organize pheasant and partridge shooting parties on request.
Meghan will certainly take part in the pheasant shoots on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) and other occasions around the 25th.
While several American-based horses have won the Japan Cup, it has not happened since 1991 when Golden Pheasant took the prize.
So a handful of reporters were allowed to trail them as they shot pheasant at High Prairie Farms, a 1,300-acre bird habitat.
"I went pheasant hunting one day (and) saw people in shabby clothes working outside with guards watching them closely, holding clubs," he says.
The latter, too, appears to be expanding into several industries, from making potted pheasant and canned mackerel to operating taxis and petrol stations.
On Monday, the men of the royal family are expected to take part in a Boxing Day pheasant shoot in the Norfolk countryside.
Mr. Schock personally paid back $40,000 for office renovations, which included blood-red walls, a crystal chandelier and a plume of pheasant feathers.
I resolve, if the gowno hits the fan, to tear off a sharp branch or grab a pointy-toed pheasant and swing it.
In the 19803s, he served pheasant under glass to a friend for Thanksgiving; in the '70s, a favorite recipe was linguine with caviar.
As Donald Trump's popularity in China climbs, one little golden pheasant is enjoying the perks of fame because of his bright yellow comb-over.
The pheasant meat is good for people's health and its meat itself has a sweet taste, so there's no need to add many seasonings.
New condos and apartments in downtown Boise are "growing up like weeds," Eric DeBord, the owner of Red Pheasant Realty in Boise, told me.
He was also criticized for a series of office renovations that included blood-red walls, a crystal chandelier and a plume of pheasant feathers.
Pheasant feather hats from the 1940s sit alongside loud, multicolored trousers made from surplus yarn and a leather jacket produced with off cuts off material.
But on Friday, three days before the Iowa caucuses, I pulled on a bright orange vest and went pheasant hunting with Donald J. Trump's sons.
I pushed through the thickets of Akron, Iowa, as he joined Iowa Congressman Steve King's Iowa pheasant hunt, winning his formal approval two weeks later.
Of the non-compulsory appetizers, there's beef tartare and goat-cheese pierogies, but the deep-fried "little bags of pheasant" have perhaps the most character.
The cozy restaurant is centered around a big colonial-style hearth and features housemade pastas and meats like pheasant and elk, grilled on apple wood.
He spoke to me from South Dakota, where he was hunting pheasant and where, he said, people "don't give a flip" about Mr. Acosta's credential.
It's not as though we ate a lot of pheasant, living as close as we did to Herm's hot dog shack and Sam & Hy's deli.
" On the jury's lunch menu options: "I hope you enjoy your pheasant under glass or whatever else you were able to see on the menu.
Proximity to downtown is one of the main draws for younger buyers in Boise, according to local broker Eric DeBord, who owns Red Pheasant Realty.
Robert Gooch, the owner of the Wild Meat game company, said that squirrel has become his third-biggest seller in England, right behind venison and pheasant.
I was a music director at a dinner theater in St. Charles, Illinois, called Pheasant Run Dinner Theater and we did a lot of great shows.
His signature blonde hairdo had people likening him to everything this year, from a fur-covered Gucci shoe to a Chinese pheasant with an uncanny resemblance.
Most of the others in the studio came from a local importer: goose from northern Europe; pheasant from South America; chicken, duck, and turkey from Asia.
The space is personal and quirky, with a marlin mounted on the wall, a stuffed pheasant and a half-curtain separating dining room from visible kitchen.
He spoke of a pheasant noodle soup that he makes, and the jalapeño peppers he grows and puts in the soup to give it a kick.
I'd done this only once before, and set myself the target of hitting a single pheasant, which eventually, some way into the second hour, I did.
Over pheasant in a red wine sauce ("vin de Bourgogne," pardon me), Jamie asks that the men be able to hunt so they can adequately feed themselves.
City Kitchen "Tonight, I'm dining on pheasant bordelaise with peach fuzz dressing," said Ginger Rogers's character in the wisecracking 1937 movie "Stage Door," ridiculing snobbish fancy food.
Two things you should read: 👉 Vera Bergengruen's wild report on how Butina began her journey to Washington: family dinners and pheasant hunts with locals in South Dakota.
They, along with others confidantes such as longtime Kate pal Sophie Carter and William chum Charlie Savoury, enjoy long days of shooting pheasant followed by lazy dinner parties.
With a five-bedroom main house and five other homes, the estate also has an active farming operation, deer hunting, a pheasant shoot and 2000 miles of coastline.
"I think this pheasant is very beautiful and Trump's hairstyle in the U.S. presidential election sprang to mind when I first saw the bird," Jin Huofeng, 34, said.
A spectacular video sculpture by Bently Spang, "War Shirt #6", was sited in a lonely one-room schoolhouse in Belgrade, adjacent to a restored wetland at Pheasant Farms.
We don't know if Archaeopteryx was as capable in the air as the modern pheasant, but thanks to this latest study, we're an important step closer to finding out.
She became a sort of textbook Montanan conservationist: She may have lived in town, but weekends were largely spent out on the land — especially during pheasant and turkey season.
Numerous traditional dishes normally found in North Korea were among the offerings, of course, but pheasant meatball soup and some sort of blue cocktails were the most eye-catching.
Mr. Sherman got his first shotgun when he was 7, took it down the hill at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and came home with some pheasant.
Mr. Johnson offered a pheasant as a target, but Mr. Parker found it too realistic, so he set up red and yellow balls, buoyed up by a wind machine.
He traveled to Montana to stump for US House of Representatives candidate Greg Gianforte, spoke at Republican party fundraisers in Indiana and Texas and went pheasant hunting alongside Rep.
A creamy pheasant, leek and bacon pie is sealed inside a cast-iron pot by a beauty of a suet crust — lacquered, scored in a starburst and very tender.
For more than 20 years, Harry, along with his brother, Prince William, and their father, Prince Charles, has participated in the traditional Boxing Day pheasant shoot held on Sandringham estate.
Mr. Trump's sons Donald Jr. and Eric took reporters and photographers on a pheasant-hunting trip on Friday, but their father was not in Iowa, a sign of renewed confidence.
Rhode was one of 30 guests who paid 30 pounds to tuck into dishes such as pheasant and chicken pastilla and mince pie brownies in north London's upmarket Stoke Newington.
And when the country's largest such group, the Humane Society, gave him a "zero" rating on its annual scorecard this year, King celebrated by sharing a recipe for pheasant soup.
Bud Day Pheasant Hunt on Saturday, kicking off the 2017 hunting season at the Hole 'N the Wall Lodge here in Akron, a couple miles from the South Dakota border.
At the bar, the twosome ordered again (pink prosecco poured sybaritically over sherry and Campari), beneath a taxidermic bird—an albino pheasant, clarified the bar staff, after a brief conference.
Betony fans have about a month left to revisit dishes like cured scallops with lemon and horseradish, squid "noodles" with fluke, flax-crusted skate and wild Scottish pheasant for two.
And some people theorize that the five gold rings actually refer to the markings of a ring-necked pheasant, which would align with the bird motif of the early verses.
As a result, the pheasant enclosure has become a hot spot for the zoo, with more tourists visiting the brightly coloured gold and red bird as of late, local reports say.
When Scalia was alive, Kagan enjoyed accompanying him and his hunting buddies on trips to Virginia, Georgia, and Wyoming to shoot game—quail or pheasant, usually, but, on one occasion, antelope.
Among the time-tested delicacies are pheasant, quail and andouille gumbo, crunchy fried cracklins, creamy Crawfish Monica and the cochon de lait po-boy, with its tender pork and crisp coleslaw.
Mr. Stanley, a local farmer, had been charged with second-degree murder in the death of Colten Boushie, a 22-year-old Cree man from the nearby Red Pheasant Cree Nation.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - A pheasant has become a star attraction at a Chinese safari park after visitors said its golden head feathers resembled U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's famous blond quiff.
He is birthed in a country house onto a silk pillow, fed only on pheasant pâté and port, and bundled off to Eton and Oxford in preparation for running the country.
Hoatzins, a kind of tropical pheasant, flap noisily between copses; kingfishers flash like jewels above the streams that gurgle down from the Sierra de la Macarena, an imposing outcrop of the Andes.
I had pheasant for the first time last night and it was surprisingly good (tastes like chicken, lol), so I eat that with root vegetables, potatoes, parsnips, and brown rice for lunch.
The two-day hunt, a campaign fundraiser for King, garners a few dozen hunters and about hundred guests for a Saturday evening pork chop and deep-fried pheasant dinner at the lodge.
At a weekend retreat last month at a hunting lodge in Kansas, Republican secretaries of state mingled with donors, including a representative from Koch Industries, as they shot pheasant and clay pigeons.
Tammy Baldwin, similarly, is a fierce progressive who also has a curious interest in lax regulation of cheese along with promoting the pheasant export industry, which is apparently a thing in Wisconsin.
Location: Vienna, AustriaChef: Heinz Reitbauer2018 ranking: 19Michelin stars: 2Dinner mains starting at: Prix fixe from $155-267 depending on number of courses and addition of wine — dishes include pheasant and pigeon and artichokes
I want to hang out in that cozy caravan Danny shares with his father as it's gently pelted by an apple tree, and eat roast pheasant (the food of kings, according to Danny's father).
Through a "book the cook" option, passengers may order from a menu that might include lobster thermidor, rib-eye steak, pan-seared pheasant, New Zealand lamb and other dishes created by internationally acclaimed chefs.
If you're a fan of Renaissance faires, fantasy tales, or the Roald Dahl book Danny, the Champion of the World, maybe you're into the idea of a freshly plucked pheasant adorning your dinner table.
I made "Brecencia and Pheasant III" in North Florida, as part of an ongoing collection of works seeking to animate the land as a guide and witness by staging a series of environmental portraits.
Rather than deciding between serving pheasant or duck, the chef took out his sewing needle and cooking twine like a makeshift surgeon and fused the two wild fowl together, stunning our palates in the process.
I saw a queue of people waiting outside a door with a small yellow sign that read "Kiji" in Hiragana characters (it means "green pheasant," the national bird of Japan, according to my Internet research).
Mr. Mendeluk has Ukrainian roots, but he also has an unfortunate taste for clunky symbolism, zooming in his camera on ominously crushed eyeglasses and a blood-flecked loaf of bread like a spaniel scenting pheasant.
Mark-Steven Holys had a knack for recommending the right bottle, for expertly carving the chateaubriand steaks and pheasant and for remembering the dietary quirks of a clientele that included many of California's boldfaced names.
In November, photos by a Chinese journalist of a golden pheasant with a blond pompadour and a red body circulated widely on social media and were published online by People's Daily, the Communist Party's main newspaper.
Each model wears wings made up of flowers or giant pheasant feathers, and accompanying their delicate bras and underwear are billowing sleeves, floral embroidered skirts, and even lederhosen that seem to be an homage to ... Bavarian barmaids?
He is rarely pictured with Butina except for a few photos posted by other groups — the Right to Bear Arms convention, the outdoor group's collection of photos from the pheasant hunt, a USD alumni event in Washington.
A provincial court sentenced Premchai Karnasuta, president of Thailand's largest construction company Italian-Thai Development (ITD) Pcl, for possession of a firearm without a permit, enabling poaching and possession of a Kalij pheasant carcass, a protected animal.
On the walls of his studio near the Bastille area of Paris, tall frilly ostrich plumes create a contrast to a powdery pink marabou pompom in a tableau including pheasant, peacock, chicken, rooster, turkey and goose feathers.
I am a pheasant hunter and a Vietnam combat veteran and I've always felt we needed some form of background checks, but in the last twenty years since I left Congress, we have had shooting after shooting.
At Catland, along with candles, pheasant feet and little jars of mouse bones, you can buy the beautifully produced feminist witchcraft magazine Sabat, whose covers feature black-and-white photos of gorgeous girls looking like pensive pop stars.
The test going forward will be of Mr. King's so-far limited national sway over Republicans, which he has sought to expand by trying to attract Republican presidential hopefuls to his annual pheasant hunting outing near his home.
For a brief introduction to the work of each panelist, read Ms. Haberman on pheasant hunting with Mr. Trump's sons, Mr. Confessore on the troubling concentration of campaign donations and Mr. Barbaro on the intricacies of Jeb Bush's Paleo diet.
" The design, called Varick — a felt hat with a pheasant-feather trim featuring a clear elastic that sits behind both ears, beneath the hair  — perfectly matched Kate's bespoke teal coatdress by Catherine Walker & Co. "She always looks good in colors.
Earlier, in remarks delivered at the end of a dinner of butternut gnocchi and pheasant supreme, May sought to calm fears that Britain would use its departure in March 2019 to undercut the bloc's economy by lowering standards and taxes.
Morrison was the rich son of peer, a Tory grandee, and grand's the word: One comical sidelight on that distant age is how often senior Tories were absent at critical moments because they were away pheasant-shooting, Morrison among them.
But pheasant needs special attention to bring out the best in its flavors, most notably the fact that it should be hung up once slaughtered — literally from a string, for as long as possible — to help break down any excess gaminess.
A dining room sideboard contains a tableau featuring taxidermied animals like a fox and a pheasant; a table in the kitchen holds a Hieronymus Bosch-like sculpture replete with tiny skeletons and other objects churning together in a hellish configuration.
SEOUL, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Pheasant meatball soup and blue cocktails snazzily shaken were two of the more intriguing entries at a national cooking contest held in North Korea on Thursday to mark the 75th birthday anniversary of late leader Kim Jong-il.
Despite the stress of the trial, Jade Tootoosis, Mr. Boushie's cousin; Alvin Baptiste, his uncle; and Verna Denny, his grandmother, graciously agreed to meet me and Amber Bracken, a photographer from Edmonton, at Ms. Denny's bungalow on the Red Pheasant Cree Nation.
A picture of a five-year-old golden pheasant called "Little Red" went viral this week after a journalist from the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou pointed out the "striking similarity" between the male bird and Trump, China's ruling Communist Party's official People's Daily reported.
She sums up: If you ate all of the birds in one day, including the pheasant pie, but not including all the trimmings for the other dishes, and subtracted the energy you expended milking, dancing, leaping, and drumming, you'd have consumed 2,384 net calories.
The sons of the Republican presidential frontrunner, Donald Trump, Jr. and his younger brother, Eric, are in Iowa for the the caucus, but they managed to squeeze in some pheasant hunting while they were here, and they invited me and a few other reporters to join them.
Not long after the shooting, a police contingent informed Ms. Baptiste of her son's death and began searching her mobile home and its surrounding property on the Red Pheasant First Nation for one of the men who had traveled to the Stanley farm with the victim. .
William and Kate (who live on the Sandringham estate) could be around for some of the royal festivities in the Norfolk countryside, like the annual Christmas Eve soccer match the prince likes to play alongside his brother and estate workers or the pheasant shoot on Boxing Day, December 26.
The duck and boar salamis were excellent; a house-made pheasant terrine tasted great (but could have been creamier); the four cheeses (a goat cheddar, two blues and a chocolate chèvre) were served icebox-cold, and three scorched slices of baguette should not have been served at all.
That certainly is the case for the family of Colten Boushie, a 22-year-man from the Red Pheasant Cree Nation in Saskatchewan who was shot and killed by Gerald Stanley, a farmer on whose property Mr. Boushie and four other young Indigenous people appeared in August 2016.
Out in the footpaths, the hedgerows and bridle paths, you've seen their work — an explosion of pheasant and nildro feathers, all along the dark ground; a tiny dead mouse, flattened near a gate; and the dead mole, a baby with its little pale flippers upturned, flashing toward the sky.
They remain out in force in their snug, taut trousers of Prince of Wales check, cuffed well above the ankle; hourglass jackets in Highland tweeds; pocket squares erupting from breast pockets; monk-strap shoes in strenuously distressed finishes; and felt fedoras, sometimes with a pheasant feather tucked into the band.
In the apartment, Mr. Hicks, whose loopy and appealing photo vignettes have made him an Instagram star, has glued pheasant feathers to a lampshade, made voluptuous resin furniture and painted his burlap walls with scenes of 1313th-century Constantinople and portraits of his chickens, Instagram stars in their own right.
He wanted a nice bar bro-down with his buddies but was forced to invite Rogelio (they are #brogelios, after all) who took over the party, arranging everything from a super cheesy evite to a decidedly un-bachelor-party-like atmosphere that includes fancy meals (pheasant, macaroons) spa treatments and couples massages.
The men's shop followed in 2014, and is as notable for its rustic-chic interior as for its stock of geometric Pendleton beach towels and witty, well-made Aloha shirts from Honolulu label Kahala, as well as cutting boards that Martinez's fiancé, Marco Daniele, makes out of reclaimed koa, pheasant and mango woods.
" Indeed, his careful language paints vivid pictures for his reader's imagination: Prussian blue can be identified in the "beauty spot" on a mallard drake's wing; blackish green, in the "dark streaks on leaves of cayenne pepper"; orpiment orange, in the "neck ruff of the golden pheasant" or the "belly of the warty newt.
Gianluca re Fraschini, the chef at Eden Roc at Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic, and Mark Banthorpe, the chat at Calabash Resort in Grenada, will cook several meals over the weekend that feature Caribbean cuisine, sometimes with a Rocky Mountain twist, like grilled jerk pheasant with scotch bonnet, citrus and oregano.
From oak spice boxes carved in the shape of geese in South India to a chocolate cake decorated by a British baker to resemble a pheasant straight off the spit, artisans have always toyed with verisimilitude, making twisted versions of familiar things, recreating them in dazzling, unexpected materials, bending their forms to reveal their essence.
When the doors opened, the women, both accountants at a private equity firm around the corner, were greeted by three double-height windows with delicate ironwork, a 24-foot pewter-cast bar with a glass inset holding curiosities from another era, and a mounted albino pheasant with its wings spread over a curated collection of spirits.
Things took a more feral turn, however, at Bouchra Jarrar, where Le Smoking met military uniform met the Outback in perfectly tailored sapphire peacoats and biker jackets trimmed in gold braid, badger fur and pheasant feathers; white lace blouses with generous foulards; cowl-necked backless velvet halters and cloudlike skirts made from layers of silk organza; and liquid satin trousers, a naval stripe up the side.
Mr. Magrez initially worked with Joël Robuchon, among the world's most decorated chefs, but replaced him over the summer with Mr. Gagnaire, who has redone the menu with dishes like creamed hen pheasant consommé with zero-dosage brut Champagne, served with crispy white cabbage, prune and aloe vera, all part of a 2503-euro (about $2250) "hunting" trio off the à la carte menu.

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