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lovebird name often applied to the budgerigar (melopsittacus undulatus), but more correctly to Agapornis spp. lovebird eye disease a severe, often fatal disease of Agapornis spp., characterized by ocular discharge, blepharitis, depression and weight loss. The cause is unknown. lovebird pox see poxviridae. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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In that sense the Gresham--built in 1906 to house the British-run Gresham Life Assurance Company--is the quintessential Budapest building: Its outsize iron gates are typical Hungarian art nouveau, lovebirds in the railings nod toward Hungarian folk art, stained glass windows line the hallways, spectacular rounded glass ceilings infuse the lobby with fight and majesty. If "Norbit" had simply been a movie about two physically incompatible lovebirds locked in holy matrimony, it might have proved endurable, even sweet. A myriad of on-screen characters, from town sheriffs, orphans, alien crime fighters, lovebirds and cowboys have originated on the pages of comics books, and audiences are starting to take notice. |
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