Examples of using Falconer in English and their translations into Russian
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In 1867, George Busk had proposed the species Elephas falconeri for many of the smallest molars selected from the material originally ascribed by Hugh Falconer to Palaeoloxodon melitensis.
In 1778, it was decided that the Earldom, Lordship and Chieftaincy of Clan should pass to Anthony Adrian Falconer, Lord Falconer of Halkerton, who changed his surname to Keith-Falconer.
Dozens of hound hunters, falconers, and falconer assistants, all on mountain horses,
the bird should fly from the air to simulate an attack on the lure while the falconer turns the rope.
title used for the khan's most respected advisors, reflecting the valued role of the court falconer.
Falconer was a midshipman on the Royal George for a short period of time
in particular Sir John Falconer.
the profession of falconer, and the special features of the animals,
Stuart Falconer, the founder of GRAS studio(Scotland); Pete Collard,
Gylfalconers and Falconers Training Falcons in the Semenovsky Poteshny Yard in Moscow in the Late 17th Century.
world conservation authorities, and falconers from across Central Asia,
The Kazakh word for falconers that hunt with eagles is bürkitshi,
horseback riding, falconers, medieval meals and many other attractions are definitely worth seeing.
swordsmen and falconers.
In 1951, Falconer described a novel mouse mutant that he called reeler for its peculiar gait.
Falconer became an assistant-surgeon on the Bengal establishment of the British East India Company in 1830.
The series was created by Chris Romano and Eric Falconer, and produced by Lionsgate Television.
Duncan Falconer made up his mind to give a little update on Henry Cavill's new movie, Stratton: First Into Action.
situated in Falconer, New York fig.
Falconers in birds of prey conservation.