One image even shows a woolly rhino, one of the only examples in prehistoric art.
When Pavlo went out into the field to dun the debtors, he found a wild and woolly world.
We stay at the Kakadu Culture Camp, in tents beneath the woolly bark trees.
An example of small is Woolly Bottoms, which sells hand-made wool products for babies.
As I said at the time, a lot of the initial CSI document seemed woolly.
Frankly, to me, this statement is worse than nonsense, it is unthinking woolly sentimentality.
Their thick woolly coats make them ideal animals for coping with the wind and rain.
Still, woolly hats and mittens are the order of the day up in the press box.
But they miss the point that a booming economy, not woolly patriotism, brought in those dollars.
Despite the beard and his fondness for woolly jumpers, he is no cuddly capitalist.
So it is with the great woolly mammoth of the Democratic left's foreign policy, Sen.
Previous codes have succeeded in adding a lot of woolly platitudes to annual reports.
He has to contend with the strong if woolly pro-Serb feelings of most Greeks.
He usually wears jeans, fleece top and woolly hat and is well known in the local community.
Russian laws are so woolly and so poorly enforced that legality really means having the right lawyer.
Thames Valley Police officers can now keep warm in the winter weather with a uniform-issue woolly hat.
Least woolly of all is David MacKay's book (which can be bought or downloaded free from www.withouthotair.com).
It is possible that it may not have been a true woolly mammoth - but a more primitive species.
"Nike, " Rog says, somewhat dismissively (Rog is strictly a club logo, woolly V-neck and slacks kind of a golfer).
"We were all excited because we thought we had found a tusk belonging to a woolly mammoth, " he added.
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Mr Kan's tax proposals may just have been one woolly idea too many.
Next thing you know someone will claim that a bear with a fish in its mouth is a Woolly Mammoth!
That was woolly, but it did add to hopes that intrusive weapons inspectors, not war, might be the next step.
But Sweden's ambassador to the Arctic Council, Gustaf Lind, rejected the Greenpeace claims that the document was woolly and vague.
Investors, who had been led to expect something clear and bold, panned it as vague and woolly (see article).
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To celebrate these prophetic creatures, Banner Elk, North Carolina, located near the Tennessee border, organises a Woolly Worm Festival every October.
Beyond that, though, is a remarkable history that stretches back to the days when mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses roamed these cliffs.
Standing with Mr Bethell outside court was fellow nudist, Edward Pope, 52, of Oxford, wearing nothing but woolly gloves and socks.
Facebook continues to bring order to the wild and woolly landscape of virtual currencies and payment systems on its social network.
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They stood obscured in the sudden woolly dark, next to the fallen motorcycle, which leaked raw-smelling gasoline into the dust underfoot.
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