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  1. brown-yellow in colour

188 Sentences With "tawny"

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First, let me mention the three bottles I recommended: Taylor Fladgate Fine Tawny, Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Old Tawny Port and Taylor Fladgate 20 Year Old Tawny Port.
"I actually have five tarantulas," he tells his partner, Tawny.
A fading skirt of tawny light sets the city aglitter.
I ordered a tawny port (8 euros) — when in Portugal!
This prolonged wood aging also gives it its tawny color.
This tawny owl was young and orphaned when it was found.
"This felt like a final stab," Tawny Coates told the station.
The dhole -- a tawny-colored wild dog -- is also highly endangered.
She played goth teen Tawny ... one of LaBeouf's character's best friends.
They are: Taylor Fladgate Fine Tawny (Kobrand, New York) $17 Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Old Tawny Port (Kobrand, New York) $30 Taylor Fladgate 20 Year Old Tawny Port (Kobrand, New York) $52 The idea is to examine both the genre and the effects of aging, with an effort to eliminate the variables that might surface when tasting ports from multiple producers.
No. It is there, tawny skin, gray eyes,a Malcolm-esque jaw.
In early summer green shoots came up, grew tall, turned tawny yellow.
Or try a glass chilled as an aperitif, especially the unaged tawny.
In tawny suede, with a sherpa collar, it's ready for the range.
Have you noticed lattes, ice cream and smoothies with a tawny hue?
"Place a vibrator directly underneath the balls," suggests sex writer Tawny Lara.
"I worried for her safety every day," Tawny Williams said, the AP reports.
She often notes the tawny skin or yellowish hair of her black characters.
"She loved her kids immensely," Tawny DeDios, Brenda DeDios' sister-in-law, told KUTV.
The country is also home to the tawny frogmouth, an incredibly stupid looking bird.
Following her daughter's death, Williams's mother Tawny Williams shared a heartbreaking post on Facebook.
He materializes with a crusty, tawny orb that he places on a cutting board.
His memoir can seem to be covered with a pelt of tawny chest hair.
In "Rez-Dog," a tawny shorthair with its teeth bared looms over a carcass.
At the height of her career in the 80s, actress Tawny Kitaen wanted bigger breasts.
La Prairie's Cellular Luxe Lip Liner in Nude, topped with the Lip Colour in Tawny.
Reese's Cups/Pieces/Pumpkins Charles Lindemann: Dow's 10-year Tawny Port, Barbeito Madeira Bual 1982.
Birds, including tawny owls and magpies, nest in the roofs and chimneys of abandoned buildings.
His skin was stained a deep, tawny brown, and he was wearing a pointed cap.
His skin was stained a deep, tawny brown, and he was wearing a pointed cap.
The image shows her walking down a neighborhood street leading an tawny chicken on a leash.
Confused, Bailey looks at Tawny, with her eye makeup, bracelets, and rings and assumes common experience.
Chris Burka has denied being "an active person" in the business – and so has Tawny Costa.
What black people, and all tawny peoples, would like is for people to stop being racist.
This month we will examine tawny ports, which, unlike vintage ports, are ready to drink immediately.
The roadside grass is tawny and damp, pocked with cottonwood leaves and little pools of snowmelt.
The Johnsons have four daughters together, from age 2000 to 217, each with tawny brown skin.
"You remember 'A River Runs Through It'?" said Tawny Hammond, the operations manager at the River.
She had a broad frame and dimpled knees, a clearwater complexion, and streaked, tawny-brown hair.
Their shells come in a variety of colors including white, tawny orange, yellow and dark gray.
Had she petted them, and did she wake to find the tawny fur glinting on her skin?
Expect gorgeous, tawny scenery juxtaposed with images designed to break hearts in this World Lion Day special.
This month I chose three tawny ports of differing ages, all from the same producer, Taylor Fladgate.
Antle also has a daughter named Tawny Antle, who calls herself "Queen of the Jungle" on Instagram.
Police are hopeful that a number of tips they have received will pan out, Officer Tawny Wright said.
Two students, a gangly man and a woman with tawny hair, drifted back to Ecology House, shouldering backpacks.
"I think that it takes a really brave person to do what he did," Tawny says of Thayne.
Averaging three and a half feet in length, these tawny gray serpents with flaring hoods are particularly deadly.
Police are investigating the possibility that the teen was sexually assaulted, said Fairfax County police spokeswoman Tawny Wright.
Boldly Kroff fixes you with his tawny cracked-glass stare, like the stare of a glass-eyed doll.
Had they seen the little deer-like animal with a pointed face, tawny fur and a grizzled back?
The afternoon was waning, and the "unrivaled natural light" in the apartment's "West facing windows" had turned tawny.
So I shouldn't have been surprised when my Tawny Sunset Blonde and Hazelnut Brûlée Brunette friends weighed in.
In "Perfume" (2018), Linhares paints alternating wide and thin bands of tawny paint into a wet brown ground.
Thackeray was depicting an upper-class society whose wealth was founded entirely on colonizing those unfortunate tawny folks.
The email was forwarded to Intel's research director, Tawny Schlieski, who, improbably, had been a college theater minor.
Moving clouds caused her colors to change continuously: now they were a tawny bronze, now a mineral blue.
Overall, it is a tawny gray, highlighted with elegant white claws; the crab seems to vanish when still.
In contrast to these cool glass and granite residences, 210-242 Bond is a tawny brick loft building.
The tawny beach in the foreground is speckled with a few black marks for sea wrack and driftwood.
Two pocketbook-size Pomeranians pranced across the tawny marble of the lobby, towed by separate guests to check-in.
Mr. Tolliver boasts a strong and tawny trumpet sound, and a way of articulating his ideas with measured conviction.
Police are investigating the possibility that Nabra Hassanen, 17, was sexually assaulted, Fairfax County police spokeswoman Tawny Wright said Tuesday.
Nonetheless, he loaded into his Benz a half-dozen bottles of cabernet sauvignon and a couple of nice tawny ports.
It's a magnificent reserve, swallowing you up in endless expanses of acacia trees and emerald green swamps and tawny savannas.
Front Burner Scotch often speaks the same mellow language as some fortified wines, especially tawny port, oloroso sherry and Madeira.
"Even Stevens" actress Margo Harshman -- who played Tawny Dean on the Disney show -- has filed for divorce from her husband.
Because "nothing indicates that the crime was motivated by hate or bias," says Tawny Wright, a spokeswoman with Fairfax Police Department.
Tawny Elizabeth Kotchko and Kevin Barry Joyce were married May 28 at the Larchmont Yacht Club in Larchmont, N.Y. The Rev.
This confluence of events gave us a devastating peek behind the tawny curtain that is the Commander in Chief's confusing pate.
Tawny port, by contrast, is made from a blend of vintages and aged for years in wood before it is released.
Three of the participants actually survived in the United States – Tawny Lynn and Ryan Holt in Florida, Steven Lee Hall in Alabama.
In a heartbreaking post on Facebook, Lisa's mother Tawny Williams opened up about her daughter's death and spoke on her final moments.
As the evening deepened, the eyes of the deer heads on the walls glinted in the tawny light, but without malice. ♦
Colors — the tawny body of a cat, the red of the man's Cousteau-esque knit cap — bloom within Stead's whispery pencil drawings.
Afterward, Swisher approached Shapiro and asked about Indians pitcher Chuck Finley, who had recently filed assault charges against his wife, Tawny Kitaen.
CreditCreditDaryl & Sharna Balfour SAMBURU NATIONAL RESERVE, Kenya — The Land Cruiser bumped and rattled over the lush, tawny savanna dotted with acacia trees.
The decade of aging has given it a moderately tawny color and a softer, less sprightly and more complex set of flavors.
Now we come to the 20 Year Old, which to me is the ideal tawny port and has always been my favorite.
It mixes with the tawny brown juices from the resting pork, making a sort of impromptu dressing for topping the sliced chops.
The leopard slug is an overall tawny brown with a light "sole," the base of the animal where the slime meets the road.
The best tawny ports are bottled with age statements — 10, 20, 30 or 40 years — indicating how long they have rested in barrels.
EVE M. KAHN Jazz Mr. Tolliver boasts a strong and tawny trumpet sound, and a way of articulating his ideas with measured conviction.
Tawny and Zeb Schnorr, who have a channel called "Extreme Toys TV," briefly collaborated with a couple of Hackney's children and noticed nothing suspicious.
She was beautiful, in her way, tawny and medium-sized like most of Sofia's street dogs, too skinny and with mange along one side.
To pull it off, the RSC paired up with Andy Serkis' Imaginarium Studios and a team from Intel led by research scientist, Tawny Schlieski.
When I first saw Max, a huge seven-year-old boxer, tawny save for his white chest paws, I felt immediate and visceral fear.
I have been thinking about wine's appeal to both the intellect and the heart as we have examined tawny port over the last month.
Afternoons are tawny, and soon-to-fall leaves are the most vivid of reds, yellows and orange, so lovely that you catch your breath.
I accompanied them, along with a couple of guards, into an adjacent room, lined with tawny brick walls, barred windows and fluorescent overhead lights.
Rotterdam, for example, is home to 338 species ranging from peregrine falcons and green woodpeckers to tawny owls and the occasional black-crowned night heron.
The 537 vultures and two tawny eagles were found dead in one of the country's protected wildlife management areas (WMA) in the eastern Central District.
In the video, a 34-year-old woman on holiday is feeding tawny nurse sharks some fish from a boat when it bites her finger.
The type of sharks Brunning was feeding, tawny nurse sharks, are known for normally having a docile demeanor but have sharp teeth and strong jaws.
Yet Tawny, a trans femme, grew up on a diet of male signifiers, more likely to read Sports Illustrated than Blume's novel about female puberty.
This one has tawny leather chairs that recline like La-Z-Boys and artisanal sliders delivered to your seat, at the touch of a button.
His drinking companion, Glen Bootay, 52, of Elizabethtown, Pa., sipped a Leinenkugel's Summer Shandy, a tawny wheat beer laced with lemonade flavoring and sucrose syrup.
Meet Kyra Keli, Tawny Jordan, Jessica Harbour, and Samantha Kumiko ... 4 of the women who will be working the ring during the August 26 fight.
Depending on what else you are eating, you might try a tawny port, keeping in mind that port and blue cheese is a classic combination.
I have come to love the rich tawny color of the yellow London stock brick, its mellowness stemming from the clay of South East England.
Tawny Elaine Godin of Saratoga Springs, New York, wore an elegant gown with flowing pleats and a dipped neckline before being crowned Miss America 1976.  
After sheep, he moved on to other mammals, acquiring strands from a lion's mane and some tawny fur from a lynx, before concentrating on humans.
"My beautiful Lisa, she was murdered while decorating a Christmas tree with homemade ornaments she was making with the kids (3 year old twins)," Tawny wrote.
" Mr. Hanks played half of a couple headed toward the altar (Tawny Kitaen played his fiancée) when the event of the film's title disrupts things. "Mr.
Mr. Eubanks boasts a tawny trumpet tone and an understated self-assurance as an improviser, but he's equally talented as a composer of memorable postbop melodies.
"These hues add a striking touch when paired with the classic autumnal shades of Navy Peony, Neutral Gray, Butterrum and Tawny Port," she said in a statement.
Calling people "disordered" is practically his favorite thing to do, and a tawny animal woman who chases after tender cubs is about as disordered as it gets.
Tawny Hewitt, the brewery's social media and marketing manager, told CNN they managed to sell 25 of the 40 cases of beer made with the canine labels.
As CNN reports, Tawny Willoughby, a 27-year-old registered nurse who lives in Alabama, shared a gnarly selfie, rife with flesh wounds, on her Facebook page.
Like white or ruby port, other easygoing port styles, the Fine Tawny was light and frisky, sweet and unpretentious, with flavors of herbs, nuts and dried fruit.
Part of it was that in Kansas, I never quite forgot that I looked different from my tawny-headed classmates, who sometimes asked if I was Chinese.
Wearing a suede coat over a crisp blue T-shirt, his tawny hair swept up from his long boyish face, he evoked Tintin reimagined by Ralph Lauren.
The police investigation will include a review into whether Ms. Hassanen was sexually assaulted during the attack, Tawny Wright, a Fairfax County police spokeswoman, said on Tuesday.
But there's no peace to be had, thanks to ominous interruptions by the crazy-talking meth head Tawny (a scary Keilly McQuail) and a Debbie-seeking drone.
His passengers, excited to be on safari, surveyed the tawny delta landscape punctuated by deep green trees and bushes through their binoculars, and talked excitedly among themselves.
Embroidered with nuts, wild fennel, bay leaves and citrus peels, this edible centerpiece is a fine accompaniment to cheese, dessert or a 20-year-old tawny port.
Void of blue and seen as blur—assuming you are, like me, seated in the upper circle—she is uniformly tawny gold, from head to pointed toe.
Sugimoto has long admired the patina of unfinished cedar in Nara's temples, where the wood's color has transformed over time from tawny yellow to a mossy gray.
THIRTY MINUTES west from Cap-Haïtien, a city in the north of Haiti, tawny sand beaches fringed with coconut palms are blocked by a high barbed-wire fence.
Through delay pedals and atmospheric effects, his lone plucks echo and hang in the air, merging with Thomas Morgan's tawny acoustic bass and Joey Baron's lightly ricocheting cymbals.
THE EAST WIND COMMUNITY is hidden deep in the Ozarks of southern Missouri, less than 10 miles from the Arkansas border, surrounded by jagged hills and tawny fields.
So we added this tawny russet silk pussy bow to an original dress under a velvet coat that lifted the costume so that it had a focal point.
Today, parked on Indiana Street, looking over a chest-high, barbed wire fence, across the tawny grass and sparse trees that cover this storied tract, nothing looks toxic.
In the past few months, I've been almost exclusively wearing colors from the 16-shade range — Flirt (a tawny-brown nude) and Heartbreaker (a vibrant red) are my favorites.
Now there are six dozen, she said: plain brown rabbits, white ones with black patches, tawny ones, black dwarfs, brindles, floppy-eared lops and one adorable smudge-nosed calico.
IONA, Nova Scotia — Squatting on a rutted dirt road on the slope of Creignish Mountain, Ashley MacIsaac unpacked a tawny fiddle dusted white across the top with piney rosin.
The responsibility for aging vintage ports is left to the consumer, while tawny port is aged by the producer and is ready to drink at the time of purchase.
Not surprisingly, given the tawny auspices of an HBO production that screams "awards bait" from every pore, the trappings of "Wizard of Lies" are, like Madoff's possessions, designed to impress.
Bitumen, a cover-all term, was prized for its tawny glow, but the popularity of the pigment had much to do with the nineteenth-century taste for the Oriental macabre.
Coyote fur pelts are in big demand to provide the lush, silvery or tawny-tinged arcs of fur on the hoods on Canada Goose coats and their many global imitators.
Tawny Chatmon, who lives in Maryland, makes portraits of African-American women and girls, decorating many of her photographs with colorful patterns derived from the Vienna Secession painter Gustav Klimt.
Here she is a tawny adventuress with a butterscotch mane leading a brace of donkeys along a Sicilian dirt path in Steven Meisel's images for some long forgotten Dolce & Gabbana campaign.
Kisner has brought us to the far reaches of both Long Island and 20-something depravity to witness "tawny," model-looking church members luring coked-up, Wayfarer-wearing sinners toward God.
Recipe: Roasted Golden Beet and Winter Squash Salad LOOKS This heirloom variety, native to Long Island, runs large, with a beautifully lobed pumpkin shape and a smooth but inedible tawny skin.
She can best be described as a petite, long-legged tawny blonde with quiet confidence and a great sense of humor, which is reflected in her topical and joy-inspiring posts.
The perennial flowy pieces that keep clients coming back for more, meanwhile, appeared in the form of patchworked paisley in tawny shades and goddess gowns embroidered with florid Art Nouveau motifs.
The phenomenon is unmistakable: Wherever ancient people built their houses, penned their animals or boundaried their land, stark lines and patterns of green grass now stand out in fields of tawny hay.
According to a study published in the journal Preventative Medicine, a photo that a Kentucky woman named Tawny Willoughby posted back in 2015 had a significant effect in raising awareness for skin cancer.
Even as you shrink from seeing you cannot help but see the young man's blotched skin, stiff dust-colored hair receding at his temples, unshaven jaws and brash tawny eyes like cracked glass.
There are lots of shots that run up and down rockers' leathered and lycra'ed bodies as they writhe and arch in ways that give infamous Whitesnake muse/video vixen Tawny Kitaen extremely stiff competition.
By looking at tawny port this month, my ulterior motive was to re-examine my own feelings about it, and to see whether port might have a greater role in my own drinking life.
While many styles of port are made, they essentially break down into two groups: those, like vintage port, which are aged for years in bottles, and those like tawny, which are aged in barrels.
The Park Service refers to P-19 as the Selfie Cat: in a fetching picture captured by a wildlife camera, she looks almost as if she were sucking in her tawny cheeks to pose.
At its best, the color is tawny, almost black, the chicken pieces cooked in such a way that the dark sauce becomes one with the bird, a great warming morass of nutty-meaty-fruity wonder.
Mostly tawny (in different shades) or gray (likewise) and made not of paint but instead of either tinted marble dust or plaster purchased right off the shelf in a London hardware store, they are entirely wonderful.
Allison, trained in dance, was serenely beautiful: raven-haired, tawny-skinned, a true testament to fertility, pulling off the title she gave herself — Mother Superior — and tribal belly dancing to the drum beats the collective made.
Though whole-grain farro may be better known for its use in soups and salads or as an alternative to rice, when it is milled into flour, it makes a beautiful tawny-brown, nutty-tasting pasta.
To many students, the closure announcement came as a surprise, but Tawny Armus, an MCA senior originally from Colorado and concentrating in sculpture, had a feeling that mounting cutbacks were leading up to this drastic decision.
This brutal creature is wiping out everything besides itself These bigger animals, such as the tawny eagle and black rhinoceros, will die out as they are less adaptable and require specialized living conditions, according to the research.
Striking pink when the work was first installed last May, when the front galleries of the exhibition were opened to the public, the color had become more subdued by September, mostly drying to a pleasing tawny yellow.
One of the country's biggest music festivals was thrown into limbo after the nest of a killdeer—a tawny-colored bird that's protected by Canada's government—was discovered where the main stage is supposed to be erected.
Threading its way out from among his grey hairs, and continuing right down one side of his tawny scorched face and neck, till it disappeared in his clothing, you saw a slender rod-like mark, lividly whitish.
As Season 3 begins, Jim Brockmire has bunted the bottle after three months in rehab and is sweating through Oakland's spring training alongside a new play-by-play co-host, the softball sensation Gabby Taylor (Tawny Newsome).
One display, based on a window in 2011, features a horse sculpture of stainless steel and tawny brown leather pieces by the French sculptor Christian Renonciat; it is flanked by matching silver and brown leather-trimmed suitcases.
The place is like some kind of beachy Gatsby fantasy, the sprawling room a vision of mossy velvet and tawny leather upholstery, cane furnishings and a semicircular wall of old paned windows looking out over the water.
What's more, Kastan, who is a Shakespeare scholar, loves using philology and etymology to show how the perception of a color changed through centuries: he cites Shakespeare's "your orange tawny beard" and "orange tawny bill" in A Midsummer Night's Dream as one of the earliest appearances of said color in literature, and notes how Old English had two cognate words, blaec and blac, the former corresponding to "black", the latter meaning "shining" — a distinction which indicated that, back in the day, colors were differentiated not only by hue, but also by brilliance.
And you would think, given these downsides, that black people wouldn't exactly flaunt our race's telltale signs, especially those that have been mocked and derided: kinky hair, full lips, thick thighs, broad noses, those pesky shades of tawny.
From his place in line outside a soup kitchen in downtown Tijuana on Wednesday morning, Wisthon José Betancourt could see the tawny, sun-baked hills of Southern California off in the distance and the new life they suggested.
A police spokeswoman, Officer Tawny Wright, said on Monday that he had lingered in the search area in his car, drawing the attention of an officer who stopped him for a vehicle violation and detained him for questioning.
In early evening I would welcome Sylvia Plath, pour her a nice tawny port, say a 40-year-old Taylor, and invite her to watch Pawel Pawlikowski's film "Cold War" with me; I think she would like it.
When we met she was huddled up against the cold in a tawny fur-covered jacket; a chunky yellow G-Shock water-resistant watch adorned her wrist and a pair of horn-rimmed glasses sat snugly on her nose.
Five bedrooms are on the main level, along with the sunroom, an office, a curved chamber that was intended as a dining room and a meandering kitchen with tawny floor tiles and taupe cabinets topped in dark orange Formica.
Leatrice Eiseman, the organization's executive director, observed that the warm hues, such as deep greens and tawny browns, we expect from the season were represented alongside some surprising, refreshing shades, such as a pale pink and a bright, pale blue.
In the Depression, sportswriters had competed to pin a tag on Louis, coining such monikers as the Dark Destroyer, the Tawny Tiger, the Chocolate Cobra, the Ebony Assassin, the Saffron Sandman, and, of course, the Brown Bomber, among scores of others.
The agents include Victoria King (Mandell Maughan), a slick dresser with a ruthless streak; Amir Yaghoob (Dan Ahdoot), whose best skill is sycophancy; and — go ahead, say the name out loud — Chelsea Leight-Leigh (Tawny Newsome), who's addicted to social media.
In 2017, Boomtown was able to secure naming rights from Rascal Flatts, although Capri seems to have hidden behind his girlfriend, Tawny Costa, using her connections to help him—er, her—form a partnership with Phoenix restaurant developer Chris Burka.
It's this very separation that makes this church so dramatic: The church, which suddenly plunges dozens of feet below ground level has a tawny exterior mottled with green and yellow moss, and, from above, forms the shape of a cross.
Mr. Cogley's description of Salinas evoked how Steinbeck immortalized his hometown in his work, most notably in his 290 novel "East of Eden," in which he writes poetically about the tawny hills, the lupine and poppy flowers and lettuce fields.
Melissa Brunning, 34, was on a yacht in the remote Kimberley region in the northwest part of the country, located about 1,550 miles north of Perth, when she tried to hand-feed up to four tawny nurse sharks swimming around her boat.
We're told two styles in particular, the Kami (a square-neck, spaghetti strap tank) and the Brigitte (the scoop-neck of the bunch), are gaining serious popularity (the former has already sold out), especially in the Tawny (read: a light pink) color.
Here we dance in time with it: citrusy and lightly tart beer and delicious high-quality peachy/citrusy/floral moscato d'asti (it's so much more than alcoholic Sprite!) Almond Joy Reardon: This is one of my favorite pairings: aged Tawny port and almonds.
All these possible sources are subsumed into the painting; there is no citation, irony, or nostalgia, only the present tense of the painting, with the whitish rectangle framed on the top edge and part of both sides by two tawny bands of color.
It was brushed back, heavy as always, but the sides were cut short and the ears that grew close to her head were clear and the tawny line of her hair was cropped close to her head and smooth and sweeping back.
Each of us carried a copy of "Netter's Anatomy"; by the end of three months in the lab, the volume would become chemically yellowed by formaldehyde, and to leaf through the tawny, crackling pages would be to feel your fingers becoming slowly embalmed.
There are two sold in New York: Urdang, a buttery, tawny washed-rind block of satiny cheese, with alluring floral notes and a nice nuttiness; and Cowles, a smaller soft-ripening square, with a bloomy ash-tinged rind and a tart bite.
Taylor Fladgate's Fine Tawny (at $17, the least expensive of the three ports I recommended) requires less than three years in barrels before it is bottled, indicating that its base wine is much less tannic than the wine used to make vintage port.
Thumbing through his guidebook, Soto identified red-gartered coots, white-tufted grebes, four varieties of ducks, blue-winged teals, silver teals, oystercatchers, upland and crested geese, tawny-throated dotterels, Magellanic snipe and, on hard ground yards past the pond, another cluster of flamingos.
They surprised me with their knowledge of not just kinds of birds, but individual ones — two owls that had nested in an oak; a tawny frogmouth they had gotten to know; and the corellas flying overhead, pecking, wrestling and mating in the trees.
And what would Cézanne make of this verge—oak-gold water, river stones, wet, tawny leaves and this impossible shade of deep and jade where water slides over the shadow of a tree trunk,   runnelling body of darkness, is it sable-green ?
From the earliest painting in the show, the pre-stain "Abstract Landscape" (22009), in which green, yellow, red, blue, and tawny shapes resemble floral Matisse cutouts, Frankenthaler's allegiance to High Modernism and her penchant for a referential perspective toward nature are undeniable.
The tawny, big-eared predators were darted and delivered to Gorongosa by the Endangered Wildlife Trust, a group that intensively manages the species in South Africa, promoting genetic diversity by moving males around fenced, relatively small wildlife areas that are not connected to each other.
"My beautiful Lisa, she was murdered while decorating a Christmas tree with homemade ornaments she was making with the kids (3 year old twins)," Tawny wrote in reference to Lisa's boyfriend's Travis Cook's children which he shares with ex-wife Chelsea Watrous Cook, 32.
Tawny silhouettes cascaded ad infinitum around us, and directly below, at the foot of a near-vertical drop, lay the notorious Deadvlei: the desiccated clay pan, or "dead marsh," a sprawling expanse of petrified white earth studded with carcasses of acacia trees crisped into charcoal stumps.
And lately, Golomb, a maternal figure whom he privately calls the "tawny lioness of publishing," had been wringing her hands over the fact that people don't seem to understand him or his good intentions — that she can't figure out when exactly they all turned on him.
In the summer of 12, two years after the publication of "Brothers and Keepers" and 10 years after Robby's arrest, Wideman's middle child, Jacob, a tawny, blond-haired black boy who displayed serious developmental problems, accompanied a small group of teenagers on a tour across the West.
"The intrepid and beautiful tiger-tamer puts her tawny cats through a difficult routine, including that bloodcurdling moment when the music stops, one of the tigers rebels and she, after much whip-cracking, shows that she is master," The Gazette, a newspaper in Montreal, wrote in 1928.
For example, "PH-90" (1948) has a tawny red, produced with a cross-hatch texture on the top half of the composition smoothed out to vertical palate knife strokes at the bottom of the frame; the right side of the painting is green with black forms emerging.
The day after that race, I walked into a Boise animal shelter and there, sitting in a cage in a row of cages of very large dogs, was a petite young lady with brown eyes, a tawny face and a melody of browns and beiges in her coat.

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