The pod was then moved to an outboard wing panel and the installation worked fairly well. |
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Plants inoculated with both organisms had the lowest shoot weight, pod weight and height in all the test ultisols. |
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Well, she and Theo were like two peas in a pod until Theo's father snuffed it. |
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As we moved further into the sound, the resident bottlenose dolphin pod came into view. |
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Since the pod of the pigeon pea is chartaceous rather than succulent, the lesions are more like spots than cankers. |
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That sideways tear gets rid of the tough string that sometimes runs along the edge of the pod. |
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Once the pod is in acoustic range, Luna will be released in hopes he reunites with his family. |
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That's because fungal diseases like witches broom and frosty pod rot are devastating cacao crops in Central and South America. |
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Witches' broom and monilia pod rot are found only in Central and South America, and the new species of black pod is restricted to Africa. |
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I quickly ran down the escape pod, and I locked the watertight hatch behind me. |
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The small pod takes up very little desktop real estate and brings the system's controls topside where they belong. |
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However, they were as close as two peas in a pod since meeting on the first day of orientation last year. |
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A dioritic pod in varitextured gabbro was sampled for U-Pb age determination. |
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The caliber of conversation in the pod has also taken a nosedive as the blessed date draws nigh. |
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Picking up a long pole with a hooked end, a farmer plucks down a pod and cleaves it open with a cutlass. |
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The sun is shining, the sea is calm, the whales are breaching and a large pod of dolphins comes to escort our departure. |
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On sighting a pod of sperm whales, the Essex lowered her boats and gave pursuit. |
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They are the size and shape of olives, dark brown, and borne in a big, red, flat pod with lobes arranged like the blades of a propeller. |
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A little further south, in Cunningham Islet, a pod of Beluga whales blow and laze on the surface of the sea. |
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Put the rice in a medium-sized, heavy-based pan, then pour in the milk, cream, vanilla pod or extract and water. |
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Instead of passionfruit flavouring, you could infuse the cream with either a fresh vanilla pod or some star anise pods. |
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When it has cooled, remove the vanilla pod and place the mixture in the fridge. |
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Often, stentors will attach the lower portion of their pod to debris and assume the trumpet shape illustrated above. |
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There was no gravity inside the small pod so the two survivors were strapped into harnesses to keep from floating around. |
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I'm talking about a tightly woven group of citizens united by web cams, blogs, pod casts and instant messages. |
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When the flowers begin to fade and before a seed pod forms, cut the flower head, being careful to leave the foliage to die back naturally. |
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You can also infuse a pod in scalded cream or milk when making custard or ice-cream. |
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Each side of the pod bears a placenta divided into two placental longitudinal laminae bearing funicles to which are attached seeds. |
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Each growing ovule is seen attached to the pod wall via a funiculus, and the ovule has initiated a curved and bent orientation. |
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The mission pod is mounted on the underside of the fuselage on stabilising pod roll arms. |
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There, by colonizing the peanut pod zone, the mold becomes a living shield against toxigenic fungi. |
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We jump aboard and head out full-throttle until we see a pod of orcas running down a Pacific white-sided dolphin. |
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A hefty and bulky taxi pod slammed onto the docking lane from their right through another open gate. |
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She and I are two peas in a pod and are working on an official dance when someone buys binoculars at our booth. |
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Throw in a couple of snap peas and mangetouts so that the children discover they can eat the pod as well. |
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City lights sprawled below, growing brighter and dimmer sporadically as the pod passed through low level cloudlets. |
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I reached in the box for my small tub of coco butter and vanilla pod cream. |
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His well wishes triggered a round of farewell remarks from other pod members. |
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The pod, when backlighted by a bright sky, will have its cavities completely occupied by dark green seeds. |
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They are interleaved, like interlocked fingers, so that as you pull apart the two halves of the pod, they unfold from one another. |
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Within the pod wall vasculature, phloem companion cells also appear to differentiate transfer cell-like wall ingrowths. |
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Over the next half-day, opium will seep out through these holes in the form of a milky sap that can be scraped off the side of the pod. |
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A pod auger requires a starting hole which usually is made with a gouge or chisel. |
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The Silver Falcon was already on an outbound vector once they jettisoned the escape pod. |
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Add all the spices, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, shallots, garlic, vanilla pod and lemon slices. |
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Rotating the pod or drive unit provides directional control, eliminating the need for rudders to redirect the flow of water from the prop. |
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Several ships tracked the pod, fearing that its sole occupant was escaping. |
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There are also shell beans that you can grow just for the bean seeds inside the pod. |
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Collect seeds from any flower that has a visible seed pod, which becomes obvious as the flowers stop blooming and go dormant in summer or fall. |
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What is an astronaut feeling as he's sitting on the rocket launch pad strapped into his pod at the brink of takeoff? |
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We were also joined by a pod of dolphins, audible for much of the dive but visible only at the end when they swam past. |
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Then he depressurized the pod and opened the hatch, leading the others onto the rocky surface of Eros. |
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Late in the season, just as the seedpods begin to split, open a pod and gather the seeds. |
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Then the seeds from the pod are planted into a medium solution in small containers. |
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A rod pod may or may not be needed on your chosen water, but it's as well to take one, just in case. |
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A rod pod can be very useful if hard banks are present but make sure the rod tips are pointed at the lead. |
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The unique fuselage pod had additional, if cramped, space for paratroopers, stretchers or freight. |
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There was one escape pod left, but Justin had no intention of leaving his most prized possession onboard this deathtrap. |
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We know he was on the station when the explosions started and reports of his escape pod launching were confirmed. |
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Its 1,700-pound useful load allows for storage inside the spacious cabin or underneath the fuselage in a cargo pod. |
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They felt the pod rock back and forth for a moment and then heard the sound of the hangar doors slide shut. |
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The best he could hope for was to land in a lake or that the pod wouldn't break up as badly as most. |
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Oh, and the broad beans are finally starting to pod, thanks to all the hard work by our neighbourhood bees. |
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The pleasant task of helping pod the peas for Sunday lunch while eating the odd one on the sly should be part of childhood. |
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On several occasions two of our group got within touching distance of a pod of pilot whales. |
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The pod of whales included several juveniles, five infants and two male adults trying to protect them. |
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A pod of whales was reported off Back Beach earlier this week and those quick enough were able to catch a glimpse of them. |
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There was a pod of 10 minke whales in the vicinity, indulging in a game of hide-and-seek. |
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The first encounter was in the Red Sea, when a small pod of dolphins passed us just at the edge of visibility. |
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Within 10 minutes we were idling towards a pod of six whales making their sedate way through the wide sweep of the sound opposite the lodge. |
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Honey locust trees did have a kind of fruit, a pod that contained sweet flesh, edible pulp. |
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From pod hotels to pop-up stores, sensory branding to the Scoubidou craze, the recent pace of invention has been extraordinary. |
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Filled with countless tiny black seeds, it looks exactly like a seed pod should. |
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No vascular tissue was present in the septum, which forms a partition in the pod cavity between the two loculi. |
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Thus my heart danced at his sardines-on-toast ice-cream, and at his vanilla pod sherbet dib-dab and his spacedust chocolate. |
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Not only did he survive the vacuum exposure, but also his space pod did not move at all during the violent decompression. |
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Add the remaining pod with the rest of the ingredients and bring to the boil. |
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We are here, we're going to disappear so quickly, like a puff of milkweed pod blown by the wind. |
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In the field, it's hard to tell the difference between infection from soybean mosaic virus and bean pod mottle virus. |
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Halve the vanilla pod lengthwise and scrape out the seeds into a small non-stick saucepan. |
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The fungus grows into the pod and spreads though the hilum, resulting in seed discoloration being centered on the hilum. |
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Major characteristics to consider when it comes to roguing are general plant stem and leaves, and pod wall colour at maturity. |
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Take a rod pod as the banks are very hard and a brolly or bivvy as the sun can be very strong. |
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It was so high-tech looking, it could have been an emergency escape pod, or something. |
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The soybean plant is called a legume because it produces a bivalve pod or fruit. |
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The mechanical mounting of the pod underneath the carrier aircraft ensures parallelism of the corresponding trihedrals with limited precision. |
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An exciter in the pod tailors the parameters of the jamming signal. |
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The tropical climates where T. cacao grows best are also perfect incubators for fungal diseases like black pod, witches' broom, and frosty pod rot. |
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To harvest opium from a poppy, a farmer waits until the last petals of the flower have fallen off and then lances the seed pod, taking care not to cut too deep. |
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The whales had beached near the Dolphin Bay boat ramp and another larger pod had come ashore near a caravan park on Mandalay Beach, four kilometres west of Busselton. |
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The frantic battle against the clock began when locals noticed a pod of whales beached on Aughacasla Strand, on the Dingle Peninsula, at around 10 am. |
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One treatment room in each pod includes an electrocardiograph, minor surgical equipment, respiratory treatment equipment, and a fully equipped crash cart for emergencies. |
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A nurse is assigned to the central station of each pod and provides support, triage, and technical and dispensary services for all six examination rooms. |
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Just halve and stone a few apricots, peaches or plums, and poach in a simmering sugar syrup with a split vanilla pod, a bay leaf or a few peppercorns for up to five minutes. |
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The Navy and Marine Corps versions of the F-35 have differing configurations and rely on an external gun pod. |
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I then proceeded to set up my rod pod with two optonic heads. |
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What I assumed was a horror thriller quickly became a yawner with endless debates about opening a slimy, frozen alien pod, or not opening a slimy, frozen alien pod. |
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Sixteen years later, scientists saw numbers restored in one pod but not the other. |
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The little bird pulled up a pod and peeled back the papery covering. |
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One of the new pests to reach Ohio in recent years is the bean leaf beetle, which has long infested other states, carrying with it bean pod mottle virus. |
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Her pod was adrift in space when she felt a tractor beam take hold of her. |
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I ate my first immature pea pod of the year, straight off the plant. |
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When a pod of whales beach themselves on the coast, the tribespeople try everything in their power to push the beasts back to the safety of the ocean. |
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Last year several basking sharks cruised within 100m of the beach and a pod of dolphins made regular visits, so you never can tell what might turn up. |
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Split the vanilla pod lengthways and scrape out the seeds over the fish. |
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This site is well known for the large pod of about 100 spinner dolphins that make their way out of the atoll every evening to hunt fish and squid in the open ocean. |
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Still the pod drew nearer to the hive and risked entering the swarm. |
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Euclis's ship comes into full range, totally eclipsing the jettison pod. |
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The escape pod rocked from the turbulence created by the shock waves. |
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Milliseconds later powerful rams lifted the pod six inches, then its rocket motor ignited with a roar, boosting me at a crushing 11g on a slightly forward trajectory. |
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This docking pod is at the end of one of the station's long habitation arms, which radiate from a central hub with a glass roof, through which you can observe the universe. |
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I worked once on a research vessel in the Bahamas, and each afternoon at about three, a pod of dolphins surrounded the boat, enjoining us to come play. |
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The Carrier and Marine variants can have an external gun pod fitted. |
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Right away, he could tell that the vessel had a larger engine pod. |
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Outside the hotel one of the ships saw the escape pod launch. |
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It was a pod that was streamlined for speed and 4 thrusters to propel it. |
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He loves them so much that when a treat, or a bribe, is called for, you could give him a choice between a pod of just picked peas, and a square of chocolate. |
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My daughter liked to pod them each night at the wooden table in our cabin. |
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We boarded the moving pod along with a group of eight foreign teenagers and a tired-looking mum with a folded-up buggy, her baby and her two older boys. |
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There was now a massive hole torn in the mangled roof of the pod. |
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To make the custard, pour the milk into a saucepan, split the vanilla pod lengthways and drop it into the milk, then bring slowly towards the boil. |
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In the pod he mostly stays in his cell but this last week he strayed over to a table in the day room were I was studying and struck up a conversation. |
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Split open the vanilla pod and scrape out the seeds into a pan. |
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Wright was on a small boat with a local man, amidst a large pod of whales. |
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You can stick a vanilla pod into a jar of sugar to flavour it, or for a more rounded taste, you can whizz the sugar with the whole pod or just the seeds in an electric mixer. |
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In many legumes, seeds are arranged linearly within the pod, making it relatively simple to study the effect of position of the ovule on seed abortion and seed set. |
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Standing just off center, the pod is a geodesic wood structure. |
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Return the pineapple to the pan with the vanilla pod and bring to a boil. |
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Once the aircraft probe engages the basket, the pod is supposed to take up any slack in the refueling hose, keeping the hose taught between the two aircraft. |
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It is half encased in a pod, rather like a mermaid's purse, yet I am also aware that I have given birth to it. |
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Rescuers refloated 39 pilot whales at high tide, but dozens more died yesterday after a pod beached on a remote island off southern New Zealand. |
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Frosty pod looks more like a cottony covering on the cocoa pods and doesn't produce any known fruiting body. |
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A pod person, in at least two science fiction novels and movies, is an alien. |
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When the process is complete the leftover body is a shell and the new pod person looks and sounds just like someone you know and trust. |
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It is increasingly important that companies take appropriate steps to protect their network from pod slurping attacks. |
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A pod of ferals was moving towards the exit, a half-dozen soap-shy, low-tech, bush-dwelling hippies. |
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More advanced targeting capabilities can be provided with the addition of a targeting pod such as the LITENING pod. |
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A seed pod is cast into each of the rods, so the pavilion's contents become its structure. |
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Which country has a parliament called the seed pod of a tree-climbing orchid? |
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Which food flavouring is produced from the seed pod of a tree-climbing orchid? |
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The solar sculpture artistically represents a seed pod coming out of a dormant state to form new life. |
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One common feeding method is herding, where a pod squeezes a school of fish into a small volume, known as a bait ball. |
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In order to prevent losing one of their pod members, there are higher whistle rates. |
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This is accomplished by driving a pod together with boats and usually into a bay or onto a beach. |
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When a pod finds a school of fish, they will circle the school and trap the fish in a mini whirlpool. |
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This was when we became surrounded by the vast pod of dolphins, staying with us, surfing the bow wave, for well over 10 minutes. |
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According to observations in several regions, all male and female pod members participate in the care of the young. |
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She and another pod member ate the shark's liver and allowed the rest of the carcass to sink. |
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In February 2015, a pod of orcas was recorded to have killed a white shark off South Australia. |
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All members of a resident pod use similar calls, known collectively as a dialect. |
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Individuals likely learn their dialect through contact with their mother and other pod members. |
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This is accomplished by driving a pod together with boats, usually into a bay or onto a beach. |
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Some 61 pilot whales were killed on the shore but local reports estimated the pod was 200-strong, suggesting that 140 whales escaped. |
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If I hadn't known better, I would have sworn that aliens had stolen the real Jessica and replaced her with some pod person. |
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Morphological and chemical components of resistance to pod borer, Helicoverpa armigera in wild relatives of pigeonpea. |
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The six major types of corn are dent corn, flint corn, pod corn, popcorn, flour corn, and sweet corn. |
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The domesticated plants are bushier and more compact, and have a different pod structure and larger seeds. |
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The Leyland National was based on an Italian design, which included an air conditioning unit, roof mounted in a pod at the rear of the bus. |
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To the south, though, the explosive-crammed pod rushed over spivvy streets, directly above a barricade at the borders of Aspic and Barrackham. |
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By the end of the season, my pod count finalized at 781 pods, or approximately thirteen pounds of superhots. |
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Whales and dolphins who live in pods may accompany sick or debilitated pod members into shallow water, stranding them at low tide. |
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Each battery-powered people pod looks a bit like George Jetson's egg-shaped sky-car except for the two well-grounded wheels below. |
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Nor does she cotton to combination grind-and-brew makers or anything dependent on pod packets of preground coffee. |
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He meets a father of three making a campervan out of 3,000 old CDs, plus a single dad determined to renovate an oil rig escape pod. |
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But at Cheshire, prisoners rarely, if ever, leave their pod. |
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Single serve pod coffee makers were experiencing dramatic growth in the Netherlands. |
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Seeds in the pod are used to make locust bean gum, a thickening agent widely used in food. |
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In fact, the concert is dedicated to the memory of a young male orca named Everett of the J pod. |
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Research scientist Jeff Goldblum fails to spot an insect in his teleportation pod. |
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Drenched in moody blue light after dark, the two-storey glazed pod at the top of the ramp resembles a flying saucer hovering over the hill. |
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I told him about the pea project we were doing in school, where you have to measure the depth of a pea pod. |
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Fujii suggests that with respect to Namoi woolly pod vetch, allelopathy is mainly due to the chemicals cyanamide and L-cyanoalanine. |
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Each pod was decorticated manually by hand in laboratory and the level of seed set was recorded. |
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To make the creme patisserie, pour the milk into a pan, add the split vanilla pod and its seeds. |
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Capitalising on the latest new trend for coffee pod machines, Gala Coffee and Tea Ltd has launched Lyons Crema Coffee Pods. |
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The saving of Springer raised hopes that another young killer whale named Luna, which had become separated from his pod, could be returned to it. |
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When they came to the people pods on Crater Street, Ace hid in the underground holding pod, hoping they wouldn't find him. |
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A polar bear may charge a group of walruses, with the goal of separating a young, infirm, or injured walrus from the pod. |
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This peg grows down into the soil, and the tip, which contains the ovary, develops into a mature peanut pod. |
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However, the most probable cause is simply cold, resulting in improper fertilisation and the plant then aborting a seed pod. |
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When a pod of whales has been stranded the killing is begun. |
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The group say the trio have enough food and water to last 10 days in the pod, which was last night hanging from the drill-bit that would be used to strike oil. |
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If such a missile is launched at the plane, a turret on the pod shoots a laser at the missile to disrupt its guidance signals and throw it off course. |
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The islands also house many rare and endangered species of plants, including the island barberry, the island rushrose, and the Santa Cruz Island lace pod. |
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Gently lilting verses count one Goby fish, two seahorses, three clownfishes, dolphins, sharks, stingrays, and more, until a pod of 11 whales beam through. |
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Mamas and Papas' Morph Baby Carrier Harness pounds 25, pod pounds 55 Mamas and Papas' new baby carrier is designed to make carrying your little one comfy for all the family. |
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During her marathons, her wheeled sleeping pod, called Icebird, which she has slept in every night, broke twice and had to be welded back together by friendly engineers. |
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Design variants of the new MP-2 pod will satisfy the SWAP requirements for a wide range of applications, noted Belinda Guernsey, NTS Mechanical Engineering Manager. |
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With a people pod snugged underneath, it can even transport troops. |
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Norway will be the first country to adopt the drag chute pod. |
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Rich fall colors of tomato red, pumpkin orange, pea pod green and eggplant purple make up Green Babies' veggie patch line of pants, cardigans, hats, rompers and tee shirts. |
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Dolphins are highly social animals, often living in pods of up to a dozen individuals, though pod sizes and structures vary greatly between species and locations. |
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For example, in the town of Laguna in south Brazil, a pod of bottlenose dolphins resides in the estuary, and some of its members cooperate with humans. |
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My hope is that it causes someone to pay attention to a tiny seed pod or to the feeling of grass under ones feet, to pay attention to the small mundane things in one's life. |
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I'm hoping this will lead to other unfinished TP titles getting POD status. |
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Pod and stem blight and Phomopsis seed rot occur throughout Ohio, but are more prevalent in the southern and western regions of the state. |
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Pod and dome are linked to a glazed reception pavilion capped by an oversailing fabric roof. |
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The operator would place descrambling information in the POD and give it to subscribers who buy set-tops. |
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Pod wall, seed coat, and seed sections, from fresh glasshouse-grown material harvested mid-photoperiod, were cut using a sledge microtome. |
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We are pleased to announce that we have addressed the two major problems with the Flytec Racing Pod warping with heat and stability in turbulence. |
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Other products on display include Orka Pod Hooks, the Orka Wall Scale, new aprons, roll-up baking sheets, and silicone basters and chopsticks. |
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Joint accounts with survivorship features and POD accounts pass as non-probate assets, thereby avoiding the state-mandated probate process. |
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Smaller shopping centres in the city are The Exchange Arcade, the Flying Horse Walk and newer developments in Trinity Square and The Pod. |
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Pod Squad' snap beans were planted in field plots at the University of Florida, Tropical Research and Education Center, Homestead, Florida. |
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From a packet of seed cut-andcome again crops such as Clarkia Pulchella, Calendula Art shades and Nigella Damascena Albion Black Pod are amazing value for money. |
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While all that herky-jerky mathcore in your collection might not fit the bill, put some Portishead on your Pod and the attached OhMiBod will respond rhythmically in kind. |
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Rockingham Motor Speedway and Santa Pod Raceway are a few miles north and east of Northampton respectively, offering a range of drag racing events. |
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Body fat, weight and volume of the babies were also measured with air displacement plethysmography using the Pea Pod Infant Body Composition System. |
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