The 24-paged editorial, shot by photographer Steven Meisel, captures model Kristen McMenamy, covered in black grease, writhing about in feather dresses on a rocky, post-apocalyptic-looking beach, evoking the real-life images of oil-coated birds gasping for breath that dominated coverage of the spill.
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She's a botanist, and she was wearing a feather in her hair, a cerulean blue feather, in honor of the occasion.
Sound is recorded in stereo, another feather in the Sensation's multimedia hat, though we found the phone unusually prone to picking up wind noise.
In many bird species feather colour and position in the pecking order are closely correlated.
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There's a definite psychotherapeutic element running through Miraval's presentation, and for a decade, spa-goers have been raving to each other about programs such as "Desert Journey, " in which, among other things, you may be called upon to balance an upright peacock feather in the palm of your hand.
Often made in Israel, they are created by scribes who toil, feather quill in hand, for up to a year to produce a single scroll.
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"It's just a feather in the cap for this place, " insisted Turner, reacting to Humphrey's comments.
In 1848, feather balls were replaced by gutta-percha balls made from the gum of a Malaysian tree.
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Now the bounce-back scrolling effect has given Cupertino an other feather in its cap in the Netherlands.
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Still, three billion-dollar films would be a nice feather in the cap of the new Disney studio regime.
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So it's a bit of a feather in the cap and a reward for many many years hard work.
And the smooth transfer of power after the president passed away is another feather in the Ghana's democracy cap.
If the Democrats go along with the reforms, it will be a feather in the caps of the Republican House.
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Zimmer's victory was a feather in the cap of the teachers union, which had denounced the donations by outside groups as interference.
The fact that we have been able to sign him to double up for us is a real feather in our cap.
Bureaucrats will eventually do the right thing and feather in these cuts.
If Mr Gonzales passes muster with Congress, Mr Bush will earn a feather in his cap for appointing the first Latino attorney-general, a Mexican American.
He said the Bridgend plant will be the sole global source of the clean energy engine and it was a "real feather in the cap" for Wales.
"This final is a feather in Germany's cap and the way that country has developed both their national team and the Bundesliga the past 10 years, " Lalas said.
It would be a feather in the Russians' cap if they could persuade Mr Milosevic to come to terms, and the West would be happy to let them take the credit.
It is another feather in the cap for Oakham School, who have already produced an international cricketer in England's Stuart Broad, who played in the same team as Kelly for two seasons.
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Acquiring it would be an even brighter feather in his cap than Hutchison Whampoa, the concern he wrested from British control in a 1979 deal that won him praise as a local hero.
"It's a great feather in our caps and ensures the eyes of the world is focused on Wales right before the beginning of the Olympics, " said former Wales women's captain and chair of Sport Wales Laura McAllister.
He had the good fortune to be owned by Rome in partnership with Little Red Feather Racing during his life on the track, winning three times and finishing in the top three seven times for them.
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Ninety percent of feather merchants in the Cape of South Africa were Yiddish-speaking immigrants from Lithuania.
As it was being pulled by a tugboat, the duck was serenaded for 30 minutes by the city's official police band and greeted by girls from a dance school pirouetting in orange tutus and yellow feather headdresses.
Finally, the CGI chicken has a feather-ruffling adventure in the year 2059.
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