The Moth and Harvey should have been ship-rigged bombs, not the ketches described in the novels. |
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When Alan Cobham delivered a Moth floatplane in the US, an agreement for production in America was reached. |
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Thus, Armado desires Moth to warble a song that will fill his sense of hearing with despairing love. |
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I was based here when the flight line was filled with DH82 Tiger Moth trainers. |
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At the end of the walk, visit the popular, grade I listed Gipsy Moth pub, right next to the Cutty Sark. |
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A gentleman in an olive green jumpsuit passed by and I inquired into the location of a Tiger Moth. |
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We also recorded Hummingbird Hawkmoth, Heath Moth and a Stick Insect. |
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Before I knew it he was whisking us away in a car to the closed side of the airport for an up-close look at a Tiger Moth. |
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It was Professor Carrick Martin, a Canadian doctor at the clinic, who informed Miss Moth that she was suffering from a progressive cerebella condition for which there was no effective treatment, the inquest heard. |
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Folk dance music also became popular in the 80s, with acts like the English Country Blues Band and Tiger Moth. |
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A variety of aircraft were serviced including Hawker Hurricanes, de Havilland Tiger Moths, Hawker Audaxes, and a de Havilland Hornet Moth. |
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I've been in a microlite three times, in a helicopter and flown in a Tiger Moth. |
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By the early 2000s, the condition of Gipsy Moth IV, even though it continued to rest in a Greenwich dry dock hoist, had seriously deteriorated. |
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Sun, wind and adrenalin for the Moth maniacs! |
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In 1970, Chichester attempted to sail 4,000 miles in twenty days, in Gipsy Moth V, but failed by one day. |
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Spellbound by the glow, Moth hallucinates and cat outstares The glamour of dimensions never theirs. |
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Pyralid Moth and Tineidae species are known to create losses during the pre-harvest stage of plant growth. |
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At various stages in its history, the plant also built Tiger Moth aircraft, ambulances, parachutes and iron lungs. |
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I chose brown Bishop of Seventh slacks, a pale gray Moth cropped cardigan, Philosophy multicolor canvas tie shoes, and a Carven chartreuse mohair oversize vest. |
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The woolly bear will become an Isabella Tiger Moth — Pyrrharctia isabella. |
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The pilot escaped without major injuries, the Leopard Moth had seen its last Alpine flight, however, and was disposed of, so the story goes, in a glacial crevice. |
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It boasts more than 40 different species from as far away as South East Asia and South America, including the Atlas Moth, considered to be the biggest moth in the world. |
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Gipsy Moth IV was preserved alongside the Cutty Sark at Greenwich. |
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Beck also collaborated with Philip Glass, Jack White, Tobacco of Black Moth Super Rainbow, Jamie Lidell, Seu Jorge, Childish Gambino, and The Lonely Island. |
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Some years ago, I had Greater Wax Moth appear in my beehives. |
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It is thought to be a less patterned variant of the Common Heath Moth, Ematurga atomaria. |
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The meter itself is in perfect condition it was only the leather case that had gone a bit moth eaten. |
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If you've seen small moths flying around your closet, you may have been invaded by the common clothes moth. |
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Both the webbing clothes moth and the casemaking clothes moth are similar in appearance. |
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When the same bacteria are injected into the common flour moth Ephestia kuehniella, however, they simply kill the males. |
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The moth is dull gray with gray wings with a white blotch near the tip of the forewings. |
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The apple small ermine moth causes more or less serious defoliation at the tips of branches of apple trees. |
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In the wake of that success, the moth was also introduced to other islands, such as Montserrat and Antigua. |
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The Io moth is a very colorful North American moth in the Saturniidae family. |
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The clothes moth larva is the only feeding stage and therefore the only stage that damages fabrics. |
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But for some strange reason he is drawn to this clueless, blond bimbo like a moth to a flame. |
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This is once again an animal fibre, but is produced by the larvae of the silk worm moth, as it spins its cocoon. |
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The light-pink worm, or larva, of the codling moth and the white worm of the oriental fruit moth hungrily feed on fruit. |
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May is the time to take action against the codling moth, which attacks apples and pears, and sometimes walnuts and quince. |
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To fight the codling moth, the pesticide is sprayed on some 73 percent of apple orchards in the country. |
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The Io moth, named for a character in Greek mythology, has a very obvious black eyespot on each hindwing. |
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The title comes from an image of a moth so in love with a flame that it keeps flinging itself into a candle until it combusts. |
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Good housekeeping is as important in preventing clothes moth infestations as it is in clothes moth control. |
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The most common clothes moth in the U.S., they measure one half inch and are golden-brown with red-gold hairs on the head. |
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In addition to beetles, moth larva eat the hair, and rodents are commonly noted as coprophagic. |
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Maybe it is like a moth to a flame, fascinated by its brightness but also blinded by it. |
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As a moth to a flame, the graffiti offenders appear to be drawn to the building used as a cricket pavilion, close by the entrance to the Tattenham Way Recreation Ground. |
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Remote-Sensing and Tree-Ring Based Characterization of Forest Defoliation and Growth Loss due to the Mediterranean Pine Processionary Moth. |
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I examine how habitat patchiness influences the distribution, abundance, and spatial dynamics of the geometrid moth Itame andersoni in the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska. |
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Moth orchids or cymbidium orchids are popular and will last for a long time on a bright kitchen or bathroom windowsill. |
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The delicate moth that emerges from the cocoon is a pale yellowish-green. |
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Twice per week, predators were fed eggs of the flour moth, Ephestia kuehniella, and provided with bean pods as oviposition substrate and supply of moisture. |
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A moth slowly fluttered in an erratic circle around her, dancing jovially. |
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A pure cold moth landed on Peter's lips and fluttered there for a second. |
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This kind of moth is responsible for decimating thousands of trees in our town. |
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The upper wings of the moth which Jacob held were undoubtedly marked with kidney-shaped spots of fulvous hue. |
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However, since the early 1990s, Gypsy moth infestations have eroded the dominance of oak forests. |
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I came back and back to the same bad relationship, like a moth to the flame. |
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Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth consume. |
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The survey has so far discovered species that are new to Cannock Chase district, such as the Pine Hawk Moth, Water Purslain, Wild Parsnip and Pyramidal Orchid. |
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The Rev Mr E Powell, who used to go to Tregaron for his fishing holidays, used a grey partridge feather to dress one of his evening fly patterns called the Ermine Moth. |
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Following a demonstration flight, Watson hopped out of his 1930 DeHavilland Gypsy Moth, an open-cockpit biplane that saw service during the Spanish Civil War. |
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The rare find was soon officially identified by experts as the Goat Moth, which gets it name because the caterpillar gives off a strong odour that smells like a goat. |
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Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt. |
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The carpet beetle, called the buffalo moth, is a dermestoid beetle. |
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