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- studio album Partners, Gil Naveh of Haaretz described Streisand's voice as "velvety, clear and powerful ... and the p****ing years have given it a fascinating...
- Solanum chenopodioides, commonly known as the whitetip nightshade or velvety nightshade, is a shrub of the family Solanaceae native to South America....
- The velvety manakin (Lepidothrix velutina) is a species of bird in the family Pipridae. It is found from Costa Rica to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is...
- Velvety goldenrod or velvet goldenrod is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Solidago mollis, native to central North America Solidago...
- dwarf fat-tailed mouse opossum (Thylamys velutinus), also known as the velvety fat-tailed opossum, is an opossum species from South America. It is endemic...
- The velvety myotis (Myotis simus), is a species of vesper bat from South America. The velvety myotis is a small bat, although of average size for a myotine...
- †Liometopum mioceni**** Carpenter, 1930 Liometopum occidentale Emery, 1895 – the velvety tree ant †Liometopum oligoceni**** Wheeler, 1915 Liometopum orientale Karavaiev...
- Moles are small, subterranean mammals. They have cylindrical bodies, velvety fur, very small, incon****uous eyes and ears, reduced hindlimbs, and short...
- stated Houston "always had a great big voice, a technical marvel from its velvety depths to its ballistic middle register to its ringing and airy heights"...
- The velvety black tyrant (Knipolegus nigerrimus) is a species of bird in the family Tyrannidae. It is endemic to Brazil, where its natural habitats are...