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Sentence count:121+3Posted:2017-04-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: sanguineconsanguinitylanguidanguishengulfintriguinglanguishlinguistMeaning: ['peŋgwɪn]  n. short-legged flightless birds of cold southern especially Antarctic regions having webbed feet and wings modified as flippers. 
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91, The result is that HPC workloads run as much as 30 times faster on the Penguin cloud computing service than on EC2.
92, Last night I met a penguin. It was an emperor penguin and looked as though it was waiting for the admiral to come and inspect his quarters.
93, Keegan, John. Six Armies in Normandy: From D-Day to the Liberation of Paris. New York: Penguin Books, 1982.
94, Scott's party carried on its plans to do scientific research on Antarctica, completing several geological expeditions and one arduous winter trek to collect Emperor Penguin eggs.
95, Cape Royds, which is part of Ross Island in Antarctica's Ross Sea, is home to the southernmost penguin colony in the world.
96, When you sign up, you adopt an animated penguin to chat to friends, play games, explore, collect coins and even personalise your very own igloo.
97, Luckily, scientists have a reason to be excited over the excrement, using the reddish-brown areas of guano (sea bird poo) to plot the movements of emperor penguin breeding colonies.
98, A common Antarctic penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae) that has white underparts and a black back and head and lives and breeds in large exposed rookeries.
99, After moreover on this section of Christmas musical box spring, on swing's penguin will also toss.
100, Survey was carried out on polychaete verminosis in cultured pearl oyster ( Pteria penguin ) in Liusha Bay.
101, I laughed and opened my book bag, pouring out Penguin paperback novels by Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, and Turgenev.
102, "The Shorter Pepys," a Penguin paperback, was actually written by the taller Pepys, a man named Doris Pepys, who was no relation but worked as a candle cleaner in Wapping (home of the Liar).
103, The Emperor penguin is the largest species of the distinctive waddling creature and can grow up to 1.15 meters (3ft 9in) tall.
104, Emperor penguin adults and chicks leave their colonies in the late Antarctic summer.
105, King penguin,(sentencedict.com) Have you seen the King Penguins in the zoo?
106, Lala the king penguin lives with a family in Japan, and he wears a little penguin backpack on his trips to the fish market. Awwwww, that's adorable!
107, Out of every book in the Strand’s famous miles of volumes, I had desperately, randomly, impulsively grabbed a beat-up Modern Library edition of Anatole France’s “Penguin Island.” Oy.
108, Penguin just one title on the Odyssey list, a minor Saul Bellow novel from 1951.
109, But if we take a lesson from the Emperor penguin, we know it is not necessarily true.
110, Many scientist blame global warming for the decrease in penguin populations.
111, And even Rushdie's publisher, Viking Penguin, was forced to temporarily close its New York City office to improve security.
112, Wings spread wide, an Antarctic emperor penguin baby awaits its next meal.
113, Perhaps our most amusing new item is called the Clockwork Penguin.
114, The seniors were measured up for their penguin suits and formal dresses.
115, Harney , A . ( 2008 ) , The China Price : The True Cost of Chinese Competitive Advantage, The Penguin Press.
116, Wollstonecraft , Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman . Edited by Brody. New York: Penguin, 1992.
117, Now both Berkley Books, an imprint of Penguin Books, and Ms. Winfrey are faces on a media dartboard, with Ms. Winfrey dodging criticisms of what the media blog Gawker called her “liar’s club.”
118, On this trip, Sinton and Bowles explore a seamount that reminds Sinton of a penguin, prompting him to christen it the Spanish name "Pinguino."
119, The penguin parents sat on the egg for days on end.
120, An Emperor penguin was found on a New Zealand beach, some 1, 900 miles from its home in Antarctica.
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