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  2. Bird in Hand (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Gallagher produced the piece at her studio in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.The painting was acquired by the Tate in 2007 as a gift from an anonymous donor. [1] The painting was exhibited at the Tate as part of a solo retrospective of Gallagher's work in 2013 titled "Ellen Gallagher: AxME".

  3. Bird-in-Hand - Wikipedia

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    Bird-in-Hand Hotel, a historic hotel built in 1852; Bird in Hand winery near Woodside in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia, Australia; Bird-in-Hand mine a historic gold mine after which the winery is named; Bird in Hand, a painting by Ellen Gallagher, in the collection of the Tate Modern in London, United Kingdom; Bird in Hand, a play by ...

  4. Ornithology - Wikipedia

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    The use of bird skins to document species has been a standard part of systematic ornithology. Bird skins are prepared by retaining the key bones of the wings, legs, and skull along with the skin and feathers. In the past, they were treated with arsenic to prevent fungal and insect (mostly dermestid) attack.

  5. Hypernymy and hyponymy - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, semantics, general semantics, and ontologies, hyponymy (from Ancient Greek ὑπό (hupó) 'under' and ὄνυμα (ónuma) 'name') shows the relationship between a generic term (hypernym) and a specific instance of it (hyponym).

  6. Bird in Space - Wikipedia

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    The government enlisted Robert Aitken and Thomas Jones as witnesses that Bird in Space was not art. [15] In reply to the court's question as to whether the sculpture was a bird or not, the expert witnesses [16] emphasised that the Bird's 'birdness' [17] was of little relevance. The artists and art experts highlighted the importance of realising ...

  7. Bird's-eye view - Wikipedia

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    A bird's-eye view is an elevated view of an object or location from a very steep viewing angle, creating a perspective as if the observer were a bird in flight looking downward. Bird's-eye views can be an aerial photograph , but also a drawing, and are often used in the making of blueprints, floor plans and maps.

  8. Origin of avian flight - Wikipedia

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    The aerodynamic body of a bird can reduce drag, but when stopping or slowing down a bird will use its tail and feet to increase drag. Weight is the largest obstacle birds must overcome in order to fly. An animal can more easily attain flight by reducing its absolute weight.

  9. Bird in Hand winery - Wikipedia

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    The estate was named after the Bird in Hand gold mine, which operated near the site in the 19th century. [1] The first vintage was released in 2001. The original dairy building was extensively renovated in 2007 to house a state-of-the-art winery, cellar door and hospitality centre, which also hosts concerts throughout the year.

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