Similar words: wetland, target language, get laid, jet lag, street lamp, poet laureate, rocket launcher, jutland. Meaning: n. 1. an archipelago of about 100 islands in the North Atlantic off the north coast of Scotland 2. a small sheepdog resembling a collie that was developed in the Shetland Islands.
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31. The mutant strain appeared in the south of Shetland, just as the council approved the scheme for another year.
32. Meanwhile, the situation in the marine environment around Shetland is changing.
33. Other birds we saw around Nesseby included dunlin, familiar enough to me as a breeding wader of the Shetland hills.
34. It includes an extension of the no-go areas around Shetland.
35. To describe the Miniature Shetland Pony Foals as small would be an understatement.
36. Read in studio Hurricane force winds are hampering efforts to save seals caught in the Shetland oil slick.
37. Experts from their Ross-on-Wye headquarters carried out an extensive survey of the coastal waters around the Shetland isles.
38. Although a few birds usually spend the summer in Shetland they have not so far been proved to breed here.
39. Walrus were quite commonly encountered in the Shetland Isles and the Scandinavian coasts until quite recently.
40. However, in the tiny political pond of Shetland,[http://sentencedict.com/shetland.html] important issues can be affected by seemingly trivial considerations.
41. It has to be admitted that Shetland is not the most suitable place for wintering waders.
42. Now it is probably extinct as a breeding bird in Shetland, and its place has been taken by the reed bunting.
43. A obtained from of the Shetland islands .
44. The trotting gait of the Shetland Sheepdog should denote effortless speed and smoothness.
45. Shetland is the last stronghold of otters in the British Isles.
46. Freddie, a Jack Russell in Gloucestershire, England, has been riding on the back of his friend Daisy, a Shetland pony, for 5 years, the Daily Mail reported.
47. Although the resemblance between the Shetland Sheepdog and the Rough Collie is marked, there are differences which may be noted.
48. Freddie the Jack Russell is thrilling visitors to a farm by showing off his horse riding skills on Daisy, a Shetland Pony.
49. The Shetland Islands'rolling green hills, treeless and windswept, have a tranquillity that can't be explained.
50. Also known as the Goose-beaked whale, this creature is found as far north as the Shetland Islands and as south as Tierra Del Fuego at the tip of South America.
51. Another well-known wool is Shetland from the Shetland Islands in Scotland, UK.
52. The Shetland Islands are usually considered a part of Scotland.
53. Mayflower a grey Shetland pony grazes near to salt marshes by the River Test, Southampton, Hampshire.
54. So there are serious questions about the green credentials of plans to build Europe's largest onshore wind farm on 187 square kilometres of thick peat on the Shetland Islands.
55. It means Highland (the local government area), Orkney, Shetland, and the Western Isles in Highlands and Islands Fire and Rescue Service.
56. A few earthworms have been reported from the South Shetland Islands in Antarctica.
57. The blend fabric of rabbit hair and Shetland wool feels soft and brings better economic benefits.
58. A group of volcanic islands in the northern Atlantic Ocean between Iceland and the Shetland Islands. Originally settled by Celtic peoples, the islands passed to Denmark in 380.
59. The Shetland Sheepdog is a small, alert, rough - coated, longhaired working dog.
60. This shot of a puffin was taken at Sumburgh Head in the Shetland Isles, where these colorful little birds can be seen in great numbers in the summertime.
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