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- Riki John Flutey (born 10 February 1980) is a retired rugby union player who pla**** internationally for England (winning 14 caps) and the British & Irish...
- Morehu Greta Flutey-Henare (née Flutey; born 1952), also known as Aunty Morehu, is a New Zealand Māori tohunga raranga (master weaver) from the Ngāi Tahu...
- acceptable. A narrow tube will sound "reedy", while a wide one will sound "flutey". A more exact method is to multiply the bore diameter by 0.82 and subtract...
- The town previously included the Paua House, created by Fred and Myrtle Flutey. This was an ordinary bungalow transformed by having the outside walls totally...
- including James Haskell and Tom Palmer who moved to Stade Français, Riki Flutey who also crossed the channel to join Brive and Eoin Reddan who left to join...
- episodes. Nick Offerman – Axe Cop/Axey Smartist Ken MarinoFlute Cop/Flutey Smartist, Fife Cop (ep. 3) Rob Huebel – Gray Diamond/Mark Frankenstein Megan...
- is of pure, melancholy whistles, and thus simpler than the jumbled and flutey song of the western meadowlark; their ranges overlap across central North...
- more than 55 years in stage, film, television, and radio. Fiedler's high, flutey voice was instantly recognizable. He was typecast beginning early in his...
- Arogundade produced dissociation music with "numb disorientation, but with flutey, high, fairy-like voices flitting about the mix". Regarding Arogundade,...
- note given in flight. The song of these birds consists of a series of four flutey whistles. The alternate subspecies (E. p. magnostris) is completely migratory...