One of Wezza's mates was hanging around outside the front of his unit, sporting a rat's tail that went halfway down his back. |
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Anyway, my doctor friend and his golfing mates are welcome to have a cutting. |
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Steve's like me, he's got mates from when he was a kid who knew him when he was two-foot nothing and had holes in his kecks. |
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Julia will be bidding for a record ninth women's singles title, while her team mates will be bidding to retain their titles. |
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It's going to be really cool to be back in Auckland, go to the beach, catch up with my mates and go shopping at Ricochet. |
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In times of abundant prey, male saw-whet owls may be bigamists and even trigamists, supporting two or three mates during one breeding season. |
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At least in siamang gibbons, new mates have to learn the fine coordination between his part and hers. |
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As the unattached singleton with married mates there is a tendency to lament the demise of your once action-packed social life. |
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He was skylarking with mates over a few beers and took what he thought was an empty nail gun and pointed it at his head. |
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Fair play to my team mates and everyone at the bar because no one slagged me. |
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If you're such good mates with the munjons can't you get them to allow drovers through? |
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As the train pulled into Shepherds Bush, one of their drunk mates was waiting on the platform and was greeted like a hero. |
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However, their conclusion hinges on the hidden assumption that the distribution of relatedness of potential mates is uniform or normal. |
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A bloodied boogie-boarder screamed a warning to his mates after being attacked by a shark off a northern New South Wales beach yesterday. |
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Narcissists look for mates with very high social status which complements an inflated sense of self. |
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It's the kind of place you could meet your mates on a Saturday lunchtime for a natter and nachos, or have an early tea after work, as we did. |
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He was the natural leader on the field and his performance in the final did a lot to inspire his team mates to victory. |
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Insects navigate by smell to find food, mates and, in the case of disease-spreading mosquitoes, humans to bite. |
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Since I was little I have always preferred to be one of the boys and most of my mates are lads. |
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Males attract mates using song, iridescent plumage and dramatic display flights. |
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Why females should pay attention to male song when choosing mates is less well understood, however. |
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Our largest native flying bird can deliver a nasty nip and the males know no fear when it comes to the defence of their mates and nestlings. |
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He had crammed revision in at the last possible minute and wasted most of his study leave going out with the mates and getting sozzled. |
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But you can give your mates a good time they could not possibly have had before, and that gives you vicarious pleasure. |
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We could ascribe unambiguously the content of each spermathecae to either of the two mates for only 12 females. |
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No wonder my friend and colleagues fear to go home before the boss, even when he's just killing time with his mates late at night. |
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Whether it's getting to a sportive with your mates or taking the family on holiday, at times we all need to carry our bikes by car. |
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Heck, I've even had mates hacksaw the locks off their bikes without anyone calling them on it. |
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She and her other two cast mates are left to dig into the naughty, calorific buffet. |
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Larry left every day with his lunchbox to rejoin his mates on the construction sites, or carpentered for the neighbours. |
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I yearn for those heady, simple, days in Manchester when your mates would knock-on and ask if you could come out to play. |
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She was trying to get one of the brother's mates to play cat's cradle with her. |
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In the meantime, he's even managed to alienate some of his old mates from advertising. |
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Well, check out these leaked pics of him and his mates doing their Heil Hitler salutes. |
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The pair bond lasts for the duration of the nesting season, but birds do not appear to re-pair with the same mates the following year. |
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But for many in the South, the annual emergence of fertile, winged termites swarming furiously to scatter and search for mates isn't one of them. |
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He propped open the door of the paper shop while a couple of mates bought lottery tickets. |
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Historians agree Alexander and his beloved Haphaestion were more than battle mates and boyhood chums. |
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It was reported in the press that he had turned up late, worn inappropriate dress and encouraged his mates to swill champagne from the trophy. |
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I'm sick of being a parkie and my mates have got wise and don't let me into their front rooms any more. |
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The classicists must have been boring their mates with this fact every four years for as long as they could parse a sentence. |
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Another soldier from your unit, Pte Smith, is drinking with his mates including some civvies you do not recognise. |
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These are helping people to find mates identifying and uniting against enemies venerating or idolising a figure, institution or ideology. |
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Although closely related species, meadow voles have multiple mates while prairie voles remain steadfastly faithful to their partners. |
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Like the facts surrounding the crash, they are hauntingly familiar to Hastings teenagers who farewelled four mates weeks earlier, only 2km away. |
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Some newspaper columnists use that one for anything they don't like or that one of their mates has argued against. |
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But apart from that, I like hanging out with my mates and going to the pictures. |
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I well remember my first day at senior school, your mates put you in the picture. |
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He has packed the concerts with his soft pop mates and ignored musical stars from cultures different to his own. |
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In our seeking of mates and providing for offspring, we are driven by the same instincts as other animals. |
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Again, all my mates have read it and I haven't, which can lead to an embarrassing conversational hiatus in the pub. |
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The downside is that all we have here is a very long, very po-faced, mystic, pseudo-religious battle between our old mates good and evil. |
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It is very rare for already mated females to copulate on the sly with males who are socially subordinate to their current mates. |
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These monkeys often end up social isolates, rejected by potential mates and often dying before they reach adolescence, he said. |
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It saddens me at the end of every semester to see my dance mates dropping like flies because of injuries. |
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During courtship, males sing to defend their territories and attract mates. |
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The holidays are finished now though and it's back to the day job for Mooro and his mates. |
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He loved above all the game of golf and he had many mates at the local club. |
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So, a few of my mates and I pulled out a map and did a pub crawl, drinking beers all day. |
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With spiky hair and a wild dress sense, Sam is an outrageous good-time girl and is always out with her mates. |
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I'd been watching the stats build all day with a sense of gooeyness thinking all my mates were checking the site on mass out of concern for me. |
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This led her to wonder whether fluorescent feathers had more visual punch and were more attractive to potential mates than dimmer feathers. |
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My DH has just announced that one of his best mates is having his stag do in Thailand for a week later this year and he will be going. |
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Yesterday one of his team mates paid tribute to a man described as a fantastic athlete and great friend. |
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Rain or fine it is a great day, for drinking grog, meeting up with old mates and meeting a few new ones. |
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Probably to avoid arousing the ire of his notoriously touchy band mates, he becomes more discreet and less gossipy as time goes by. |
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They keep taxes high but then give discretionary relief in the form of grants to their mates. |
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When the interview ends, you share a burst of laughter with your mates because of the near miss. |
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Back on the ground and dossing about with school mates, it was difficult to forget we were in a competition. |
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Like many Keighley men Roger Nowell likes to have a drink with his mates down the pub. |
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Like the V8 it mates to a five-speed automatic with adaptive shift control and a manual mode that matches engine revs on downshifts. |
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So head on out to Casino Showgrounds on May 1 for a chance to meet John and his mates, including the draught horses. |
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Solutions might include expanding into cabins or general-purpose areas to isolate sick campers from their healthy cabin mates. |
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Why am I being got at by these TV people for just doing the stuff that all my mates do day in day out. |
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He has been accorded the status of a senior statesman in the Indian cricket team by his mates. |
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Even though this change is now a fact we must not forget the customer who still wishes to have a quiet drink on his own or with his mates. |
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In the greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, distinctions between mates and predators are potentially difficult to make. |
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He was having a whale of a time, laughing with his mates, and buying drinks for all of them. |
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Well, why did you agree to drive your mates around whilst they did all the tag work? |
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By all accounts, my grandfather was a brilliant curler, as were his team mates. |
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Maidens and bachelors who want husbands and wives can dance for their mates. |
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Well, I'm as curious as the next man, so I phoned one of my mates from the Yard. |
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Julie Harvey, the manageress of the Model Newsagent, celebrated her birthday last Saturday by heading out to the Sheepbridge with all her mates. |
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Instead of fighting over females, pairs of male lance-tailed manakins team up to court prospective mates. |
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He was involved in most of his sides scores as he combined with his team mates and either passed to telling effect or was fouled in possession. |
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Like many marine crustaceans, mantis shrimp rely on their sense of smell to find food, mates, and habitat. |
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Many male iguanids defend non-overlapping territories to control access to mates during a well defined mating season. |
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During courtship, the female often takes the lead, staking her breeding territory and fighting with other females over potential mates. |
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A proper Soccer Saturday supporter I reckon, loads of top bantz with your mates and bad trainers. |
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Whenever possible, we selected birds whose mates were present at the nest to ensure that chicks were not left alone. |
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At this stage males still accept additional mates and are actively courting. |
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To examine this question, we looked at the age of the mates of birds that did not emigrate. |
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It's shaping up to be a great party, all of us together at the barbeque, mates, mates of mates and partners of mates. |
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A couple of years ago, I had a bunch of my mates and their respective partners back at my place after we'd all been out at some do or other. |
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His mates woke him with seconds to spare, and he dressed somewhat hurriedly. |
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He didn't tell his mates at school about all his medical problems and he didn't mention that against all the odds, he was a sporting champion. |
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The subdued lighting and stylish interior are perfect for a pre-club swally with mates or an intimate quaff with your latest flame. |
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It's all about meeting up with old mates, making new friends and being part of a massive crowd with one thing in common. |
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More and more anglers are either going solo, or going in partnership with a mate or several mates and buying their own boat. |
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He has few mates, preferring the company of his current partner, two children from different couplings, a hound and local goats. |
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The fire glows, venison stew simmers, the hunter and his mates drink beer and yarn on into a New Zealand night. |
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I am now retired, time-rich and have a wealth of good friends and drinking mates. |
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Firemen came in looking for images of their mates who had gone into the blazing buildings. |
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Several of the crewmen had heard word of their new expedition, and could not help but to share it with their fellow mates. |
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For simplicity, we assume that each individual only mates with one partner. |
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Also it has been found that if a farmed fish mates with a wild fish the genetics of their spawn is modified. |
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The front end is contained within a tapered bushing that mates with a corresponding taper in the slide. |
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It turns out that only some male horned scarab beetles grow long horns and battle for mates. |
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I'm interested in getting barbelites talking to my mates in meatspace and vice versa, because I think they're both interesting sets of people. |
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Catcalls and lewd hooting spilled forth from the mouths of Chris' bawdy band mates. |
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South African tok-tokkies drum their abdomens against soil and rocks to attract mates. |
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Women are ordered to leave their homes and to sever contact with their mates. |
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He exhibits his stuff in a Bond Street gallery, owned by one of Prince Chaz's bezzy mates. |
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It looks like you've just seen a horror movie and your mates shone a torch in your face and took the photo. |
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Rather an abuse of parliamentary privilege to achieve a cheap and shoddy pay back for his mates. |
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The usual explanation for birdsong is that the birds are singing to attract mates or to announce the limits of their territory. |
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Male shrikes in Israel's Negev Desert impale snails and nest-building materials onto thorns to attract mates. |
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I can only console myself with the thought that all my diving mates were equally bladdered and therefore unlikely to recall my antics. |
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He said he comes to bingo every week with his wife, mum and mother-in-law and often brings a group of his mates along as well. |
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He put on a blonde wig to imitate my hair, and started mucking around as if we were best mates. |
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Aviation boatswain's mates wash down the flight deck aboard PCU Ronald Reagan following a test of damage control systems. |
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Female bowerbirds, for example, choose mates based on the aesthetics of their mating dance. |
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Male bowerbirds construct elaborately decorated bowers and females prefer builders of higher quality bowers as mates. |
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His ministerial mates would stick him on the board of an SOE, a quango or one of umpteen other types of publicly funded organisation. |
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He invites his team mates to watch him dance and take his incredible soft-shoe routine to heart. |
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In both cases the result is assortative mating or breeding among mates that possess similar genes. |
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Posted to France, he was hit by a buzz bomb and his mates, thinking him dead, took him to the mortuary. |
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He doesn't have time for his family's petty squabbles, or lounging around in bars with his mates. |
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One of my mates showed me how to hot-wire the ignition so I could have it away on my toes with the car as well as the sounds. |
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When I see all the old dears it makes me think of my mum and her mates going to oldies' aerobics back home. |
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I sat and watched with some mates and we all thought the second half performance, whilst brave and stoic, was also cheating the fans. |
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As such, I've spent the bulk of the day alternating working with chatting to mates. |
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Animal and human studies have shown that individuals choose mates partly on the basis of similarity, a tendency referred to as homogamy. |
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Female gray wolves choose their mates and often form a life-long pair bond. |
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Norm never uttered a harsh word about anyone and always enjoyed a coldie with his mates at the 19th. |
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Also, that Jamie would give it his all, and then enjoy a couple of coldies with his mates after the game. |
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When he is not absorbed by a computer game he likes nothing better than playing basketball or a game of football with his school mates. |
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Females demonstrate strong fidelity to the sites where they hatched, and they lead their mates back to those sites in the spring. |
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First, the model proposes that there is competition for access to mates either through intrasexual interactions or intersexual mate choice. |
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Moaning, Chris fell back against the chair behind him, watching his mates on the couch with glazy eyes. |
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For those who prefer being indoors then we have asked round our mates for their top 10 greasy spoons. |
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For example, display and assessment of potential mates may be less costly for endotherms at higher temperatures than at lower temperatures. |
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He's in the prison, he's dobbing on his prison mates, on other inmates, and he's very scared for his life. |
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In the first, a female paradise whydah mates with a male indigobird, then lays an egg in a nest of her usual host, Melba Finch. |
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Ahmed is thankful to his Hyderabad Sultans mates for their warmth and affection. |
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In the queenless ant S. peetersi, dyadic aggressions lead to a hierarchy, and only alpha mates and lays eggs. |
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His band mates indulged in drunken orgies and had their way with many an adoring fan. |
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So Charlotte, who was contemptuous of him knowing the right answer but acting dumb to keep in with his mates, is his only hope. |
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Spring is when many songbirds are most active, busy competing for mates, establishing breeding pairs, setting up territories. |
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In many social mammals, the desire for friendly relations comes into conflict with the need to compete for resources, including mates. |
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These are the best places for whiling away lazy afternoons in amusing, light-hearted conversations with the often-quirky fellow hostel mates. |
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It was also reported that you spent the earlier part of the afternoon singing for your preschool mates, who stood in rapt attention around you. |
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Foot-and-mouth disease meant practically no contact with animals last year, so children will be raring to make animal mates. |
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That said, DS and his mates all had a great time and even though we still had to wait 20 minutes for a taxi DS went home happy! |
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For the most part, the album, like its predecessor, gives a warm glow, akin to talking rubbish over a couple of cans with your mates. |
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He and his mates were hard at work, preparing the new AIF camp close to the Suez Canal at Tel el Kebir. |
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Relatives seek out prospective mates for their kin from desirable families. |
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Alternatively, club together with a bunch of mates and rent a superb seafront villa in Ibiza. |
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Des remembers fondly some of the expressions he learnt from mates he used to knock around with. |
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At school I loved reggae and soul, one of my mates was a punk and lent me this record. |
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The album would be decidedly poorer without the contribution of these Fat Possum label mates. |
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And yet he failed to go on to have anything like the success of some of his fellow label mates. |
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Ian Hunter mentioned Luther Grosvenor from old record label mates at Island, Spooky Tooth. |
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Outrageous Cherry will perform at South By South-West on March 19th along with other Rainbow Quartz label mates. |
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Sure, the Bucs look great on the field these days, but their mates are the real all-stars. |
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He mates them to a Charolais bull and keeps the calves until they are yearlings. |
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When she's on the pack's territory, the alpha male is the only male who mates with her. |
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The rest of their mates looked on in apprehensive silence, dreading what would happen next. |
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What I miss is being able to relax, see my mates, go for a beer and have a laugh. |
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He hesitated for a brief moment, then picked up his address book and, riffling worn pages, looked up the numbers of his team mates. |
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Like many 11-year-old boys, Daniel likes riding his bike and hanging around with his mates. |
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Who else would go with us to stop Swiss Tony and his mates from ripping us off down at the used car showroom? |
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The former Real Madrid ace linked up with his new Middlesbrough team mates for the first time yesterday. |
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Meanwhile, our beer-drinking mates have the run of a huge range of designer ales and lagers. |
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It is only the presidential candidates and their running mates that can submit complaints. |
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The committee has officially named two gubernatorial candidates with their respective running mates to contend the gubernatorial election. |
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They chose one of the three presidential candidates and their running mates. |
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Joining us now two senators who may be on the short list of possible running mates for two presidential candidates. |
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The commission said five other presidential candidates and their running mates had passed medical tests and other criteria. |
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Generally speaking, the presidential nominees from the parties choose at their party's conventions their vice presidential running mates. |
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The presidential candidates and their running mates are using, of course, every tactic possible to win this election, even fear. |
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Some also did more than their bit at the last election, bringing in running mates when more senior members of the party failed to do so. |
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Article 38 of the draft revision states that gubernatorial and regental candidates and their running mates are elected directly by the people. |
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Starting six weeks before the election, you head toward November with the candidates, running mates, platform and tactics of your choosing. |
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Their table mates belong to Slow Food Pittsburgh, which is dedicated to good eating. |
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We went for our continental breakfast around this time, and had no conversation with our table mates. |
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Our table mates were world travelers, having taken trains in Europe but this was their first ride on Amtrak. |
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We're told the governor had his table mates in stitches doing an impression. |
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He was practically yelling his opinions to his table mates and shattering the air with his laughter. |
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I lifted mine to read which state's flower I'd been given, urging my table mates to do the same. |
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One of the woman's table mates had returned from a trip to the front of the restaurant bearing a big colorful carving of a parrot on a perch. |
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We quickly found common ground with our table mates and shared a wonderful Voignier made by John Schafer, one of our tablemates. |
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It however set one of table mates to engage in the unusual act of thinking. |
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These explanations were, despite my best and more detailed efforts, met by indifference, glazed eyes and near hostility by my table mates. |
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So myself and all my mates all took off for England, and I was to remain there in fact for five years. |
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Together with some mates we all go out fishing off the coast of Hove where we catch sea bass and mackerel. |
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The Doctor would be able to go back to Gallifrey and see all his old mates and new people that didn't used to exist in his Universe. |
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Things go awry when, during a carefully orchestrated operation to free one of their imprisoned mates, a guard is killed. |
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As players and mates, we are made up for him but it hurts to think he is no longer alongside us in the trenches. |
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My several floor mates took me to the kitchenette and then they made me up for the drag night. |
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She continued to babble on about their eternal bond as soul mates, and Robby knew he had to tell her the truth. |
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Wow, I miss a lot off my mates from back in the day who I used to ride with. |
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Travelling with my Aussie mates, we took turns to navigate, but now I'm on my Pat Malone again. |
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A man short, his team mates survived to the end of extra time but lost the penalty shootout. |
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Triceratops likely used its horns to impress mates, shoo off rivals, or argue for territorial ownership. |
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If a scout discovers a host nest, it returns to the mother colony and recruits nest mates. |
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During each visit to her candidate site, the scout wanders through it, approaching nest mates and touching them with her antennae. |
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Gene Simmons and his band mates signed autographs and handed out T-shirts to her staff. |
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He has also been a guest musician on countless sessions, most notably with his old band mates in the Chieftains. |
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In return Don's three band mates have agreed to further recording sessions over the next couple of years. |
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The musician with big ears has an advantage when responding to band mates and improvising against them. |
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He and his band mates, Gibbons and Beard, have been together over 33 years, so they're all very close. |
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Some vestiges of arranged marriage continue and many couples rely on matchmakers to find mates. |
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On the way back we bought fresh mangoes and dragon fruit from a road side stall and my mates made friends with the owner and got double portions. |
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We had no lifting training and were not provided with driver's mates to assist with the lifting involved. |
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The ship's mates would be here at any minute, and I would lose my charter to Antwerp if I was caught. |
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Some say they are old mates or boatswains watching to see that your job is done in a proper ship-shape way. |
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This book starts with mates in one and, around page one million, moves on to mate in twos. |
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A small bird with a broken wing, left behind by its mates, struggles to escape a crowd of hungry crabs alongside a deserted seashore. |
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Males sing to attract mates, and once paired, they continue to sing throughout the mating season. |
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I get told by some of our other mates she has been seeing other guys while her husband is offshore. |
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The two end up marrying other mates, though why is never fully explained seeing as they're clearly obsessed with one another. |
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We have met for a drink and a chat before dinner at a local restaurant with some of her mates. |
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It however set one of my table mates to engage in the unusual act of thinking. |
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I had a bit of a set-to with him and his mates last night so I came home by myself. |
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I'm going up to Brisbane later this week for a night on the town with some mates. |
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It's always good when another of your bezzie mates joins in with something you believe in passionately. |
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Bezzie mates Sandra and Jack got it together at the end of the last series. |
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His idea of an ideal Saturday night is going out for a bevvy with his mates. |
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I swerved around and checked on my team mates at the helicopter pad, ready to take off as soon as I gave them the signal. |
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There they had to swap their individually coloured bibs with their team mates who then cycled as far as Sheffield Cross. |
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I could see that I should stop being mates with them all because no one was going to kiss me that way. |
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Although young people may initiate courtship, marriage is often arranged by the family, with older siblings or extended family members suggesting possible mates. |
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At the age of '0 or '', several of his band mates already have two or three children by different women. |
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By now your paddling mates are a speck in the distance, the rhythmic flash of the sun on their paddle blades a galling reminder of the way this sport should be played. |
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Howard Kurtz on the pluses and minuses of potential Mitt running mates after his decisive win in New Hampshire. |
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He recalls mourning the untimely deaths of two of his mates who had been stationed in the boiler room as he watched the wreck of the ship returning to Garden Island. |
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Furthermore, behavioral observations revealed that paired males were aggressive toward other males only when unpaired males approached to court their mates. |
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Even animals have their mates, although some just procreate and leave. |
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They raise the profile of particular bands amongst their mates at school, skateparks, blue light discos, or wherever else the yoof are kicking it these days. |
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He then told them that he would take all steps necessary so that the zoo gets new species of animals and mates for those animals that are single now. |
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Aggression towards non-nest mates is provoked almost exclusively by chemical cues that are learned shortly after eclosion from the pupal life stage. |
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It's a happy, noisy, unpretentious place to eat, where you'll feel equally at home with your mates from uni or your mum and dad on a family night out. |
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On the ship's forward end, most of the deckhands, deckwatch and wheelsmen lived in the forecastle, while the mates shared cabins in the stout steel deckhouse. |
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It is also important to note that the genetic merit of each animal's mates is also considered when evaluating progeny performance. |
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As he goes about trying to solve mysteries, his former N.Y.P.D. mates like dino Bacchetti regard him with a lot of suspicion. |
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The worst are the drunk companions, who are an unnecessary further distraction for doctors and nurses dealing with their mates. |
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Males were likely to obtain extrapair paternity while their own social mates were incubating and the males were emancipated from mate guarding and parental duties. |
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We played nine and 10 together and are good mates but next week we'll need to keep every player on the pitch. |
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His mates cheered him off at the unearthly hour of 4 a.m. in the pouring rain from a bar that has asked to remain anonymous in the interests of good taste. |
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Look out for collaborations with some of my label mates on that one. |
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Movement in any other direction than shoreward in circumstances of disorientation would take the animal away from food and mates, with maladaptive consequences. |
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X is greater than Y are normal in comparison to their label mates. |
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Suspect certain people of dossing online or e-mailing mates in Sydney? |
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He talks to the punters on air like he does with his mates down the pub. |
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They are doing it for their mates in the regiment because it matters to them. |
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Traditionally the first mate is directly responsible for the proper loading, stowage and securing of cargo, and is aided by the other mates. |
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They cannot cope with going down to the pub to tell their mates they have got breast cancer. |
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An intelligent, social animal, it mates for life and cares solicitously for the young. |
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We should derive pleasure from activities promoting health, resource acquisition, desirable mates and fecund children. |
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They were good days: we'd knock about as mates, and Albert was content to play Indian in my cowboy schemes. |
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If there are fewer potential mates around, men may delay marriage or forgo it entirely, losing out on these nuptial niceties. |
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I followed it down at a more sedate pace to the jeers of my mates. |
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It's the night of nights for the science glitterati of Australia, a chance for scientists and their mates to whip off their lab coats and don their glad rags. |
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I didn't fancy breaking bread hairless with my three broken-hipped table mates. |
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And before you went out that night to meet your mates you'd give yourself a good sloosh in a basin of water. |
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It is a pity that the Spanish level of some of my flat mates was not very high and for that reason I could not practice my Spanish also at home. |
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The barman eventually stops nattering to his mates and notices us waiting, but that's the price you pay for being in a real pub, with real regulars, I tell myself. |
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Scientists achieve great things, he argued, because, like rams butting heads on the African veldt, they're attempting to woo mates and ensure their genetic heritage. |
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As a result, transgenic and wild salmon could be in direct competition for food and mates, and it's likely the autochthonous species would die out. |
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The skippers and mates are professionally qualified yachtsmen and women but the others, volunteers from across Defence, have often never stepped onto a yacht before. |
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The thing looked most definitely out of place, so I had to take a snapshot with the camera phone that one of my mates has handed down to me just recently. |
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The bully we mentioned in number 2, who has grown up a lot and become mates with my brother, notices this, and gives the lad a talking-to, and let's be honest, a thump. |
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Crew mates created a mace from a boat's oar, complete with silver mount decorated with Royal Marines cap badges and decorative knotwork and braiding. |
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A husband and a wife used to swap their mates with another couple, and the women would be told that they shouldn't be jealous of each other. |
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One particular Monday morning his mates grabbed him and, after tying him to one of the sails, took him up to the top, a height of 100 ft, and left him there to sober up. |
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Gaurav and Sheekha embark upon a rib-tickling journey to arrange his father's love marriage and in the process find soul mates in each other. |
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Masters and mates employed by BC Transit have been offered a refresher course in the use of radar at the Pacific Marine Training Institute. |
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We reached the end point, and while I loosened up my stiffened joints safely on the ground, the horses rejoined their mates in the paddock with happy neighs. |
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For the Cougar faithful he brought back memories of Martin Wood, a player capable of making vital breaks, drawing the defence and creating space for his team mates to exploit. |
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And this did nothing to endear me to my professor or the rest of my class mates. |
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The game gives you a constant data stream of what your mates and rivals are doing in the game world. |
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The western garter snake mates in the spring at or near hibernating sites, although fall mating has also been reported. |
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Yes, Mr. Speaker, my hon. colleague and I are high school mates from many years ago. |
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Like many of his mates Marek Suchy of club side Slavia Prague was at a loss for words. |
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This means that when females cannot detect costly mates, the strength of selection on females increases with the frequency of sterile males in the population. |
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Some of his best mates are journalists, but generally he is sceptical and distrustful of the media and never saw his role as a background briefer to reporters. |
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His mates remembered him as a powerfully built man, sunburnt, tall and athletic. |
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I guess he's now one of my oldest surviving mates, many others having disappeared without trace, turned into jerks, or senselessly died on the roads. |
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Among harvestmen, also known as daddy longlegs, males guard the eggs laid by their mates. |
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It's been nice to play alongside my mates, rather than just colleagues. |
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Sons grew up to become less likely to form bonds with mates, making another generation of single-parent vole families more likely. |
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Female spadefoots have ample opportunity to choose mates and can use male call features to assess species identity and quality of potential mates. |
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After making new mates on our bus ride we ended up in our skate heaven. |
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Before I am struck dumb by incredulity, you might like to know that this test was carried out in the name of research into the theory that women sniff out ideal mates. |
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Over the three days 20,000 spectators came to applaud the exploits of Roger Federer and his team mates, not forgetting their valorous opponents. |
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Or when, despite the political incorrectness, he shook hands with a former German terrorist in court, because they had once been mates. |
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That's another ritzy fashion term for swapping your clothes with your mates. |
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Using a highly scientific personality test, the boffins behind this genius idea will match you up with one of six potential mates who will then romance you via email. |
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A demanding bandleader who insisted on a high level of professionalism, he rarely missed an opportunity to screw mates out of touring money or royalties. |
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