Telfer briefly took a hand off the steering wheel and lifted a single finger.
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Telfer parked his car on a hill where the savanna abuts the forest.
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Telfer is a thirty-seven-year-old field biologist from California.
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Telfer booted up his laptop to show me a digital picture taken on a previous trip to Bakoumba.
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Telfer donned a long leather glove, lifted the tin top off the cage, and tried to grab the monkey.
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Telfer stopped suddenly and picked up a leaf that had been rolled into a cone and nibbled at one end.
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Telfer moved to the research station in the fall of 1994 and has lived there off and on ever since.
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Telfer played more than 300 Premier League games and the contrast at Sutton has been a real eye-opener.
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Telfer said no reason was given for the termination.
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Telpher: one of the conveyances (or cars) in a telpherage
Telfer is a surname, principally of Scottish origin, with the name deriving from Taille-fer (see: Taillefer), the Old French nickname for a strong man or ferocious warrior (taille(r) meaning 'to cut'). ...