Half of them didn't fit me, but I'm guilty of being, however partially, a pack rat. |
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However, by the time the field turned into the home straight, he had been pegged back by the chasing pack. |
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Abruptly, a whole pack of Minotaurs erupted from the underbrush, and easily overwhelmed Jessant's team. |
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We made sure to pack food, water, plenty of suntan lotion and our snorkel gear. |
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Davitamon-Lotto and Quick Step are still sharing the pacemaking at the point of the pack. |
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Does the final pack or package include just the tray, or the tray and header bag, or the shelf pack too? |
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Prior to the arrival of the railroad, all freighting was done by wagon or pack animal. |
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This definition would include the shelf pack and shipping carton and any other packaging used to protect the sterile barrier system. |
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For centuries, the llama, a domesticated cousin of the camel, has been the tireless pack animal of this lofty region of South America. |
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Helsun had accompanied them with her little pack animal looking vaguely like a miniature lama heavily loaded with garments and fabric. |
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They traveled on the jungle trails until they had to abandon the pack animals and continue on foot, carrying their supplies on their backs. |
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Even today in more primitive areas, porters and pack animals are still the most effective means of moving military supplies. |
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Heavy, bulky freight for the mines still had to be hauled by teams of pack animals over the old, primitive zigzag trails to the mines. |
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They are grown for their fine, lustrous, soft handling fleece whereas the llama is bred as a pack animal and is larger and broader. |
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When pack animals carry your gear, though, camping doesn't have to be uncomfortable. |
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He pushed open the gate of the donkey's stall, and led the pack animal into the main row of the stables. |
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Dogs are pack animals and my guess is that they pick this habit up from each other. |
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Dogs are naturally pack animals, and every dog looks to the lead dog for advice and direction. |
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Dogs are pack animals, and the more the merrier, as long as you can afford the time, money and training involved with having two canines. |
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In closing, remember dogs are social or pack animals and need quality time with you or another dog to ward off boredom and anxiety. |
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The ship moved through the pack ice, elbowing floes out of the way as if they were unwanted thoughts. |
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Though he admits that he's a pack rat, Caouette points out 160 hours of material isn't so much when collected over a span of 20 years. |
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He's a pack rat who collects everything that isn't nailed down, and is acutely mistrustful of the others. |
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I am forced to admit that when it comes to organization of materials I am a pack rat in recovery. |
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As we teased each other about our common affliction as pack rats, he offered tips on organizing the documents and clippings I was collecting. |
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The space was barely used by clothes, but mostly taken up by miscellaneous junk and trinkets, which only a pack rat would refuse to part with. |
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When they were in sight of the frozen continent, however, the Endurance became caught in floating pack ice and was ground to pieces. |
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The extra padding at the bottom of your pack is specifically designed to deal with the decomposing result. |
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The bard was a notorious pack rat from a long line of notorious pack rats, and the small home had been in her family for four generations. |
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This study demonstrates that bowhead whales are capable of navigating through the heavy pack ice in central Baffin Bay. |
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Mice in near biblical plague numbers crowd my abode, also pack rats and kangaroo rats. |
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And my friend Julio Betancourt who was near an Anasazi ruin and happened to see a pack rat midden whose dating he knew nothing about. |
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They left their hometowns or villages and came to Mumbai to earn a livelihood, so you can't expect them to just pack up and go back. |
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Remember when our moms used to pack padkos to eat along the road when we went on holiday? |
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As they enter the dense pack ice, their heads start sprouting up through the shattered ice like giant black-and-white tulips. |
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Unless you're a serious pack rat, you probably haven't saved receipts for all your purchases this year. |
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Ian's boss resembled a manic pack rat, busying himself amongst the stack of paper that crowded the tiny cubicle. |
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By contrast with pack ice, ice floes in the Chukchi Sea flaw zone move independently. |
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Three packers control and pack more than 80 percent of all beef in the United States. |
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Being pack animals, dogs have developed a complex system of communication that serves to avoid conflict. |
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My mother often chides me about being a pack rat, the kind of person who has a tough time throwing out anything. |
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She described their past residence as rather unkempt and described them as pack rats. |
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Life in one form or another is very plentiful in the pack, and the struggle for existence here as elsewhere is a fascinating subject of study. |
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You'd have to be a stubby short of a six pack to miss the show this weekend! |
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I'm sure there are some that will think I'm a stubby short of a six pack by printing this, but I can't help what I believe. |
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I'll be the first to admit that there are few Aussies that are a stubby short of a six pack. |
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She shoved supplies into her pack, stuffing it nearly to the point that it could rip the seams. |
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Snow pack and other natural insulators can keep the frogs sufficiently warm during their winter hibernation. |
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He is still hiding behind the Church as far as I am concerned because they allowed him time to pack up and leave. |
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Ireland will be very hard to beat in Dublin with all that passion behind them, but I believe a rested French pack will outmuscle them. |
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Eerie silence surrounds the Legco chamber as Leung pulls out a pack of tissues from her bag and wipes Tsang's eyes. |
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This is not a pack towel or any derivative of it, as they are more or less useless, but a synthetic chamois. |
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I watch as her foot slips from the narrow track and she overbalances backwards, dragged by the weight of her heavy pack. |
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No driver should think of trying it without taking the kind of gear experienced hikers would pack for a longish trip into the mountains. |
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You also shouldn't mix different capacity cells in a charger or a battery pack, this will ruin the lower capacity cells very quickly. |
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Blair reached up to the overhead to retrieve his pack, and a twinge of remembered pain clutched his chest. |
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As with anterior packing, tissue necrosis can occur if a posterior pack is inserted improperly or balloons are overinflated. |
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You'll find primitive bridges and such all along the routes taken by the old pack horse caravans. |
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At the moment we are trying to pack everything into a much shorter time and it's causing overlaps. |
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Thursday Night Miss Winger called to say that Alison should pack an overnight bag. |
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And while the record lacks those sonic eruptions, it does pack waves and waves of sweet harmonies. |
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In two months I will pack my suitcases, bring the kids and dog and husband to the airport and leave Sofia. |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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The sun is fierce, so pack sunglasses, sunblock, hats, quick-drying shorts, and long-sleeved shirts along with your bathing suit and rugged sandals. |
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My fondest memory of the first camp is of watching four six-year-olds trying to pack their backpacks with a water bottle, lunch, sun hat, and sweater. |
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This is important to a pack animal, since he will naturally try to be number-one, which can become an ongoing battle if not confronted as a puppy. |
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Although the llama was used as a pack animal in South America, it could not compare with the horses and camels which made transcontinental links possible in Eurasia. |
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Mammals such as banner-tailed kangaroo rats and pack rats also alter the landscape of desert ecosystems and redistribute nutrients through their activities. |
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She got out, still carrying her pack and followed him into the diner, her shorter legs moving almost at a run to keep pace with his long lazy strides. |
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Here and there along the route, straining under their loads, are pack animals carrying the few belongings of families strong enough to attempt an escape through the snow. |
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They instinctively look for a leader because dogs are pack animals. |
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Dogs are pack animals and den animals, and very much creatures of habit. |
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After we finished the sled tow, we slalomed our way around the central Bransfield Basin dodging icebergs, bergy bits, brash ice and some healthy pack ice. |
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The presence of ice on the continents and pack ice on the oceans would inhibit both silicate weathering and photosynthesis, which are the two major sinks for CO 2 at present. |
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I hitched my pack into a more comfortable position and grimaced. |
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Clad in only a loose shirt and white underbreeches, she burst into the courtyard filled with wagons and pack animals laden with supplies and the trunks of nine thousand men. |
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In a series of now famous images, expedition photographer Frank Hurley captured the sinking of Endurancein 1915 as pack ice crushed the hull to bits. |
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Camels were first brought to Australia in the 19th century as pack animals that were well suited to opening up the country's vast unexplored deserts. |
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A wily fox will outrun a pack of hounds, but never a bullet. |
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The room before them lay stacked with more junk than a pack rat's attic. |
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To get started, you'll hoist your pack and hike toward the Root Glacier. |
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Young men with axes and pack animals travel for hours to cut standing trees, but they also prefer deadwood because it is easier to transport and does not need time to dry. |
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Wash the pears and pack tightly, side by side in a deep ovenproof dish. |
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In mountainous regions unsuitable for wheeled vehicles, pack animals continue to transport goods. |
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She climbed the mountain with a 40-pound pack strapped to her back. |
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The expedition members survived after an epic journey on sledges over pack ice to Elephant Island. |
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Instead of mounted riders following a pack of hounds, it is envisaged that just two dogs will be used to locate a stag and hold it at bay. |
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Secondly, AMPs having one disulfide bond which pack into a loop structure having a tail e.g., bactenecins and esculentins. |
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Wholesale buyers and curious onlookers pack Tokyo's Tsukiji Fish Market at the break of day. |
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They felt very sorry for the poor old eleventh company having been buncoed into taking such an awful pack of useless recruits. |
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We would like to see someone market a low-power, text-to-speech cartridge that would mate with the Epson and use its internal battery pack. |
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After several dampenings and even though it was only on my face for an hour, I was surprised at how heavy the mud pack had become. |
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Upstairs she rummaged through her chest of drawers, finally unearthing an unopened pack of ten denier barely blacks. |
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The stewardess released us like a pack of noisy school kids and I dogtrotted toward the gate. |
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The journalists gave cry after the Prince, like a pack of hounds when they strike the trail of a fox. |
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He led her into a pack of people drinking glogg, steam rising from the glass mugs. |
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Lang, lang I sought and graped for my pack, Till night and hunger forced me to come back. |
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The halal snack pack has long been a staple of Australian takeaway shops, if a little overshadowed by the kebab. |
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You may have to go to the front of the pack and physically haw the lead dog. |
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In 2006 the Welsh Language Board launched a free software pack which enabled the use of SMS predictive text in Welsh. |
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The grey wolf generally takes down a bison while in a pack, but cases of a single wolf killing bison have been reported. |
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Brown bear also consume bison, often by driving off the pack and consuming the wolves' kill. |
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The Romans killed not only the warriors but also the women, children, and even pack animals. |
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Nobles engaged many of these to mount raids, or to pack courts of justice with their supporters, intimidating suitors, witnesses and judges. |
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In 1687, James prepared to pack Parliament with his supporters so that it would repeal the Test Act and the penal laws. |
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Hamoudi, my guide, sings his way uphill. He leads a pack mule by a chain, bowed against an icy wind. His faded kaffiyeh snaps like a flag. |
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We also don't have to pack a bunch of useless kinderspullen and stinky juices and cereals to keep the kiddies entertained while at daycare. |
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At this phase, most of TCGs only allow players drawing card from a pack which is also called library or deck. |
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The pack are suffering mechanicals and pull up under a lamp post marking a right turn. |
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Unlike foxes, golden jackals were documented to be ferociously protective of their pack mates, and could seriously injure hounds. |
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Fox hunting is usually undertaken with a pack of scent hounds, and, in most cases, these are specially bred foxhounds. |
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They are unique in that they are the only hunting beagle pack in the US to be followed on horseback. |
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If the pack manages to pick up the scent of a fox, they will track it for as long as they are able. |
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Only rarely, in about 1 in 50 cases, foxhounds do not show suitable aptitude, and must be removed from the pack. |
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Ponting was confronted by a large media pack shortly after his arrival at Sydney Airport and said he wasn't aware of Lillee's comments. |
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They usually remain free of pack ice in winter, though thin ice may form in sheltered bays, and icebergs are common. |
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James arrived after her death, and he ordered Oliver Sinclair and John Tennent to pack up her belongings for his use. |
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It is absent only from waters close to the ice pack at the poles and relatively small areas of water away from the open ocean. |
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Types B and C live close to the ice pack, and diatoms in these waters may be responsible for the yellowish coloring of both types. |
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However, killer whales are merely seasonal visitors to Arctic waters, and do not approach the pack ice in the summer. |
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Pinnipeds that breed on fast ice tend to cluster together more than those that breed on pack ice. |
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Hooded seals live primarily on drifting pack ice and in deep water in the Arctic Ocean and North Atlantic. |
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Ringed seals reside in arctic waters and are commonly associated with ice floes and pack ice. |
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Climate change is potentially the most serious threat to ringed seal populations since much of their habitat is dependent upon pack ice. |
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The extent and thickness of the pack ice has reached unusually low levels in several recent years. |
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Thinner pack ice over the Bering Sea has reduced the amount of resting habitat near optimal feeding grounds. |
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Belugas, being white, hunt in large pods near the surface and around pack ice, their coloration acting as camouflage. |
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Until 2009, the Arctic pack ice prevented regular marine shipping throughout most of the year. |
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African wild dogs hunt by sight, although stragglers use their noses to follow the pack. |
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Most strength coaches agree that to gain an inch on your arms, you have to pack on at least 10 pounds of body mass. |
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One can stick to low cholesterol foods, yet eat such quantities as to pack on the pounds. |
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For growing youngsters, this marvelous nourishment helps pack on the pounds, adds inches to height. |
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In Italy's rugged mountains, mules and horses can go where a jeep can not go.... Each pack train has its own veterinarian to give first aid. |
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Shortly after six, our pack train arrived.... We had nineteen serving men and twenty-six pack mules! It was a perfect caravan. |
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In beagling, the hare is hunted with a pack of small hunting dogs, beagles, followed by the human hunters on foot. |
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A new pack is usually founded by an unrelated dispersing male and female, travelling together in search of an area devoid of other hostile packs. |
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In some cases, a lone wolf is adopted into a pack to replace a deceased breeder. |
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Male gray wolves often mount each other when the highest ranking female in the pack comes into heat. |
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Howls used for calling pack mates to a kill are long, smooth sounds similar to the beginning of the cry of a horned owl. |
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The majority of Earth's polar regions are covered in ice, including the Antarctic ice sheet and the sea ice of the Arctic ice pack. |
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At high altitude, during winter, and in the far north and south, snow collects in ice caps, snow pack and glaciers. |
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There is considerable seasonal variation in how much pack ice of the Arctic ice pack covers the Arctic Ocean. |
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Much of the Arctic ice pack is also covered in snow for about 10 months of the year. |
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The Arctic ice pack is thinning, and in many years there is also a seasonal hole in the ozone layer. |
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Having now seen for myself how he travelled across the pack ice, I am more convinced than ever that Peary did indeed discover the North Pole. |
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The drift ice zone may be further divided into a shear zone, a marginal ice zone and a central pack. |
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The term pack ice is used either as a synonym to drift ice, or to designate drift ice zone in which the floes are densely packed. |
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They result from the interaction between fast ice and the drifting pack ice. |
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In the 13th century, pack ice began advancing southwards in the North Atlantic, as did glaciers in Greenland. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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The fish lives close to the sea floor at depths of 15 to 40 m, but it sometimes enters estuaries, and may also be found under pack ice. |
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Discarded plastic bags, six pack rings, and other forms of plastic waste which finish up in the ocean present dangers to wildlife and fisheries. |
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Originally the clay was taken by pack horse to wharves on the River Frome and the south side of Poole Harbour. |
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Originally the clay was brought to wharves at Wareham by pack horse from the clay pits to the south. |
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Large groups of carnivores are usually called packs, and in nature a herd is classically subject to predation from pack hunters. |
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On the one hand, the introduction of the horse and other domesticated pack animals allowed them greater mobility unknown to the Indian cultures. |
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As the distance increases between the pack ice and the coast, females must swim longer distances to reach favored denning areas on land. |
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After discovering Spitsbergen, the ships encountered pack ice blocking the way. |
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Despite its name, Bear Island is not a permanent residence of polar bears, although many arrive with the expanding pack ice in the winter. |
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It mostly inhabits tundra and pack ice, but is also present in boreal forests in Canada and the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska. |
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Small shot did not pack the same punch as a single round ball but the shot could hit and wound multiple enemies. |
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Each pack contains everything you need to grow a chilli, tea, coffee or flytrap plant to add a touch of the exotic. |
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I agree with Paul about the psychomological advantages of having a warm drink to hand and would suggest that the OP try to find room in his pack for a flask. |
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However some slaves have been sold for as little as a pack of cigarettes. |
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His ship became locked in the polar ice pack and drifted westward, passing within sight of Wrangel before being crushed and sunk in the vicinity of the New Siberian Islands. |
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Polar bears are therefore found primarily along the perimeter of the polar ice pack, rather than in the Polar Basin close to the North Pole where the density of seals is low. |
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Locally, the relatives of the camel, the llama, and the alpaca continue to carry out important uses as pack animals, but this use has generally diminished in modern times. |
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They were allowed to run riot due to the ferocious rucking of the Cardiff pack led by Conor Vaughan, Jacob Roberts, Max Wilson and Man of the Match Muntassa Al Habsi. |
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The interpretation of dinosaurs as gregarious has also extended to depicting carnivorous theropods as pack hunters working together to bring down large prey. |
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Six pack rings, in particular, are considered emblematic of the problem. |
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February 1874 was spent travelling south and then generally eastwards in the vicinity of the Antarctic Circle, with sightings of icebergs, pack ice and whales. |
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Zones of compression also arise, where the ice piles up to form pack ice. |
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A popular method of wolf hunting in Russia involves trapping a pack within a small area by encircling it with fladry poles carrying a human scent. |
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Conclusively, the individual power of the bear against the collective strength of the wolf pack usually results in a long battle for kills or domination. |
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After 5 months in Madrid, I've decided it is time to pack up. |
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Muybridge... would travel through the Western landscape with as many as four assistants and a pack train to carry his glass negatives and chemical preparations and cameras. |
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Have you ever seen someone pack away five hot dogs in one sitting? |
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Species that live in polar habitats are vulnerable to the effects of recent and ongoing climate change, particularly the time when pack ice forms and melts. |
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Head upstairs to check on the cooking dinner entree, pack nonjunk lunches. |
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Travel to out-of-the-way places that many nonbirders find unappealing can be especially attractive to those who pack binoculars and field guides in their carry-on luggage. |
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The result is increased precipitation that contributes to snow pack. |
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Jim, sporting a gradually growing Molson muscle, is too tired when he gets home from work. He watches T.V. every night and keeps company with a six pack. |
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Although Aberdeen still brings in substantial catches, the tugs, safety vessels and supply ships which pack the harbour far outnumber the trawlers. |
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They were unable to cooperate in wolf pack tactics or even reliably report contacts or weather conditions and their area of operation was moved away from those of the Germans. |
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With a traditionally lightweight pack, they would suffer regular defeats. |
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There is also one pack of beagles in Virginia that hunt fox. |
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Unlike the red fox which, during the chase, will run far ahead from the pack, the gray fox will speed toward heavy brush, thus making it more difficult to pursue. |
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There is one pack of foxhounds in Portugal, and one in India. |
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The two hookers then compete for possession by hooking the ball backwards with their feet, while each pack tries to push the opposing pack backwards to help gain possession. |
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Lighter goods were conveyed by smaller carts or by teams of pack horse. |
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With few resources and using information given by caciques, he journeyed across the Isthmus of Panama with 190 Spaniards, a few native guides, and a pack of dogs. |
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A year ago, few would have heard of a halal snack pack, but now the new kebab shop favourite has been named one of the words of the year by Macquarie Dictionary. |
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The system, says Freeman is currently being used to assess exactly how AM powders pack and flow to ensure process efficiency and consistent product quality. |
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