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Canary
Canary meaning
A small, usually yellow, finch (genus Serinus), a songbird native to the Canary Islands. | Any of various small birds of different countries, most of which are largely yellow in colour. | A female singer, soprano, a coloratura singer.
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Example sentences (20)
There stood the old warehouses of Canary Wharf (once the transit point for goods from the Canary Islands).
A second Black Canary — Dinah Laurel Lance, the daughter of the original — was later established with the ability to emit a hypersonic Canary Cry.
Black Canary's costume leaves a lot of room for serious damage, and if The Boys are able to counteract her canary cry by gagging the hero, she won't have much to help her take on Kimiko and survive.
I would keep going back to Black Canary for her Canary cry and I would always annoy my opponents because they couldn't really do anything to stop me.
The people who landed in the Canary Islands on Friday brought the number of migrants reaching Spain to more than 1,500 since Monday, most of them arriving to the Canary Islands, the private Spanish news agency Europa Press said.
Among the meats are: the beef steaks, pork loin with milk, fig leaf quail, marinated goose, etc. Canary Islands main The Canary Islands have a unique cuisine due to their geographical location in the Atlantic ocean.
The color canary yellow is named after the domestic canary, which can be selectively bred to be yellow.
Again, note the actual title of the papal bull: “Against the Enslaving of From the Canary Islands” (emphasis added).
Alex, cloaked in a Hugo Boss suit and the pride of a job in Canary Wharf, comes down to visit this quaint place with his girlfriend and potentially future wife.
Although this channel is more stable than the Canary Channel, it’s still not the best one for IT administrators because it’s buggy and sometimes includes new features and settings that will eventually be discarded.
As per X (formerly Twitter) user Leopeva64, the feature can be found in Chrome Canary, Google’s bleeding edge version of Chrome, reports The Verge.
Asset-liability mismatches are starting to become apparent and the canary in the coal mine looks like the Blackstone () B-REIT situation (where Blackstone began to limit redemptions from its real estate trust after withdrawal requests spiked).
As soon as Frontispiece opened at Canary Wharf, business boomed: “We just put things in the window and they would go.
As we look portentously towards the situation in Israel, let’s not forget that Israel has strategically been the canary in the coal mine since biblical times.
Black Canary was voted leader of the team, which was surprising because the Trinity was right there.
Canary Wharf, the creation of Canadian property tycoon Paul Reichmann, began 35 years ago.
Further afield One Canada Square in Canary Wharf, Gravesend Clock Tower and St Thomas’s church in Ryde on the Isle of Wight also lit up to highlight the work of the children’s charity and the help it provides young people in their darkest hours.
His picture was taken in the island of La Palma, which is part of the Canary Islands.
However, those who invested in Canary Wharf have seen the values of their properties drop by around £100,000 over the past 12 months which is alarming for those facing the prospect of negative equity amid rapidly rising interest rates.
In 2023 alone, 140 people have died or gone missing while attempting the trip to the Canary Islands, according to the International Organization for Migration.