That rabbit was found in 1982, although it was later revealed it was found with the help of the author's former live-in girlfriend.
Out on the dry plain he saw a rabbit that seemed to be racing the train.
Unlike ivi, which distributed grabbed local TV signals in New York, Seattle and other markets and routed them through its servers to subscribers, Aereo at least makes the technological pretense that its subscribers are receiving the signal from a tiny individual antenna equivalent to the rabbit ears that used to sit atop every TV set.
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He had a thick graying beard that looked alarmingly similar to the rabbit pelt.
Both wore the traditional baggy bombachas, but their headgear consisted of caps that they had made themselves from rabbit skins.
The new round of street turmoil in Spain and Greece may mean that Europe needs to pull another rabbit out of the hat over the next two months.
That was when he held the antenna rabbit ears of his family's television to get the clearest picture of the Apollo astronauts walking on the moon.
It makes no effort to resolve vague and contradictory goals, and it expects that the American people will pull a rabbit out of its hat when the next big crisis comes.
In the color and milling about, my eye picks out a basketball-size cloud of pure white puffiness across the floor, a vision that turns out to be a giant Angora rabbit named Alice.
Yet academic publishers do not have the rabbit-in-the-headlights look that music executives did a few years ago.
To that end it has been licensing out the Playboy name and rabbit ears for a range of products.
The bidding, organized by a company called Heritage Auctions, began with two amethyst geodes that, when paired, resembled the ears of an alert rabbit.
The agelessly English town where our heroes live falls prey to a giant rabbit, which plows through the carrots and lettuces that are lovingly cultivated by the populace.
And China is more tortoise than rabbit (though we know who wins the race in that fable).
In the end, they chose a play that was not on the shortlist - David Lindsay-Abaire's Rabbit Hole, about a wealthy, suburban couple whose son is struck by a car and killed.
One hopeful sign: Thursday night's showcase at the Belmont in the Warehouse district featured a dream lineup including Alt-J, Atlas Genius, Frightened Rabbit, Guards and the Joy Formidable the kind of groups that might be associated with indie rock.
With every passing day the 1992 Cable Act becomes more of a rabbit-ear relic of a bygone one-way communication era, something that more appropriately should be part of a museum exhibit or a history book not permanently driving the current and future trajectory of American video competition, technology and innovation.
As always the chancellor wants to pull a rabbit out of the hat and at the end of his Autumn Statement he announced that rather than postponing the fuel duty increase he was cancelling it altogether.
The smells from below meant something related to that, and they made him restless and agitated as he wandered the woods, impulsively sprinting after every rabbit and squirrel he saw.
Dane A. Davis, sound effects editor, told the crowd, "Wow, so this is where the rabbit hole goes, " a familiar line to those who know the film and a phrase that editor Zach Staenberg echoed in his own acceptance speech.
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The only two things I ever saw her make for dessert were the rabbit-shaped coconut cake complete with pink paper ears and jelly-bean eyes and nose that she brought over for every Easter lunch, and the ambrosia she made during the rest of the year.
Mr Williams said that according to a vet who conducted a post-mortem examination they had been expertly skinned, like a rabbit.
Delibes' account of the Salcedo's vertical integration of the rabbit-coat industry--How many writers can boast of sustaining interest in a subject like that?
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