Many other fish species build nests and fertilize large clutches of eggs externally. |
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The older women are in essence sponging off the daughter, a secretary, who is marrying mainly to escape their clutches. |
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Meanwhile, the continuing buzz among sports agents is that he would like to reclaim the organization from the clutches of the corporation. |
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And on the odd occasion Redfearn escaped the clutches of Bauress, Steve Hollis was on hand to look after the ex-Premiership star. |
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All eggs hatched according to laying order, and in all clutches that we predicted to hatch synchronously, eggs hatched within 12 h of each other. |
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Vehicle treatment alone does not stimulate hatching, as vehicle-treated eggs hatched before untreated eggs in only 3 of 10 clutches. |
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The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches. |
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Males in two species are known to guard egg clutches and carry hatchlings on their backs. |
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His dreams are wrong-headed and he clutches at straws, missing the salvation that's offered him. |
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Swinging voters will see it as a sign that he has escaped from the clutches of the Chardonnay swilling elites. |
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There had been some relief, in 1939, that the Slovaks had escaped from the Hussite clutches of Prague. |
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Her quest leads her into the clutches of others who are eager to use her to satisfy their own sexual peccadillos. |
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In the process, the notorious Captain's rapier fell from his clutches to catch a safe fall. |
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He met it with a long looping header which went way beyond the desperate clutches of his opponent and into the far corner of the net. |
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No school and I was totally free from the clutches of evil Physics and Chemistry professors. |
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Smokers are not creatures of habit, smokers are people caught in the clutches of addiction. |
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Even though most males caught in her clutches never saw themselves as poor victims. |
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Can they escape the clutches of the next century's power mad phone company? |
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And to force them away from evil clutches would mean fighting the Darkness face to face. |
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The office-bearers have also promised to sustain the movement till the country is freed from the clutches of corruption. |
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The gear sets and electric motors are separated by two electronic clutches. |
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Our spiral retaining rings are used for clutches, transmissions and many other automotive components. |
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Two electronically controlled clutches deliver torque to the front wheels individually. |
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Seven females produced a replacement clutch soon after the eggs from their first clutches disappeared. |
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We collected clutches, incubated the eggs, and took blood samples from hatching young. |
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He attributed increased mortality to inefficient incubation of enlarged clutches, which resulted in more dead embryos. |
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During the three-month breeding season, a female can lay several hundred eggs in a number of separate clutches. |
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Almost 10,000 clutches of chicks were purchased for families in Central America. |
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It looks as it has been a good year so far for the wild duck as a few clutches of young Mallard have been noticed on the river. |
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In recent years the school has been able to sponsor goats, rabbits and clutches of chickens for needy families in African countries. |
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Their product line, officially launched last year, ranges from cute little beaded evening clutches to sturdy messenger bags. |
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There are also sparkling clutches and colorful purses featured in the collection. |
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The Torsen system is a unique approach to AWD in that it does not rely on electrical input, clutches or wheel slippage to operate. |
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Bright blues have also hit the runways through flatform heels and clutches. |
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Her chest heaved, as the fear still possessed her mind in its clutches as well as the guilt. |
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However, we hope Sprint-Nextel is preserved from the RBOC clutches to remain one of the best counterbalances to their growing power. |
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In springs when ambient temperatures are relatively warm, female dabbling ducks nest earlier and lay larger clutches. |
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Miniature traffic lights on the overhead gantry turn from red to green and drivers simply drop their clutches and bury their accelerator pedals. |
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One of the two clutches engages the odd-numbered and the other the even-numbered gears. |
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On the run, and in a panic, they find an unintended refuge in the clutches of a press gang. |
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Legend tells us that some made amazing escapes from the very clutches of those about to put them to death. |
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He says self-help groups have delivered people from the clutches of moneylenders who charge 120 per cent as interest. |
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With a quick pull, Baxorth released his scimitar from the ground's clutches and took a couple steps to his left, toward his agile adversary. |
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The number of clutches of eggs, larvae in each instar, pupae, and new adults emerging in the next generation were recorded. |
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That could explain why so many u-joints, clutches, transmissions, differentials and brakes were used up. |
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He seeks the best and wisest expert to repair them, dragging him away from the clutches of the evil rock and roll empire. |
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It is thought one of the would-be bombers escaped the clutches of police and passers-by after a chase outside a tube station in south London. |
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A man held hostage in a bedsit for more than 10 days was free last night after escaping the clutches of a gunman. |
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Every child in Britain is to be given a crash course in how to escape the clutches of chat room paedophiles, under plans revealed yesterday. |
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A quick-witted charity worker escaped the clutches of telephone tricksters following a warning from his residents' association. |
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An 11-year-old girl escaped the clutches of a would-be kidnapper when a police car passed by chance. |
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In waders and shorebirds, which have large eggs for their body size, clutches are usually limited to a maximum of four eggs. |
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Chloe should, in time, give thanks for her deliverance from corporate clutches. |
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Larger species usually lay clutches of one to two eggs, where as smaller accipiters and harriers normally lay clutches of five to six eggs. |
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Your Aunt Lillian managed to get hold of him and it seems there's little chance of my son escaping her clutches until the Season ends. |
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Having befriended the monstrous Lelio, she agrees to rescue him from the marital clutches of a middle-aged countess by wooing the lady herself. |
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I continued my relentless walk through the streets, knife barred into my deep clutches. |
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Humanity, gripped in the clutches of its devastating power, is smitten by the evidence of its resistless fury. |
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In rheas, very small and very large clutches are more likely to be abandoned during incubation compared to intermediate-sized clutches. |
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As soon as he was safe from the sea's cold clutches, Arrigo covered his sister's limp form with his jacket, then collapsed beside her. |
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If you're self-employed keeping your hard-earned money from the taxman's clutches is a priority. |
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But they have fallen into the clutches of certain people not as desirable as the Yuppie overman. |
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She shows me weekend bags, handbags and clutches, beach towels and sandals and ballerina flats. |
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She clutches her scuffed leather suitcase, traipsing around cities in Europe. |
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However, Arnold and Owens have shown that cooperative breeding is associated with longer survival, smaller clutches, and increased sedentariness. |
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This is the kind of thing I've been waiting to see to start luring me back from the clutches of the overseas mechanizers. |
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Never has America been so thoroughly in the clutches of fawners, lap dogs, toadies, boot lickers, lick spittles, and Snopses. |
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He seemed a black lump looming over the desk like a vulture on a high tor, waiting for his prey to walk into his clutches. |
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The gearbox gets over both problems by being two half-gearboxes in one case, with two clutches and two transmission shafts, one inside the other. |
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As the birds accumulated the toxins in their fat reserves, the shells in their clutches thinned and broke easily, or never hatched. |
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Laying patterns were cyclical and similar among years, showing a bimodal distribution of clutches each year. |
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Beside her in the passenger's seat, Beth clutches her hands together so hard that the fingers are white and bloodless. |
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An unidentified woman clutches a mouchoir while writing a sentimental family letter. |
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The frequency of multiple mating in the population was first calculated using all clutches. |
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The days of desperately trying to escape the clutches of some crashing bore in the corner of a nightclub are long gone. |
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Electronic solenoids actuate the clutch elements and these are close coupled to the clutches to optimize response time. |
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Charlie also is trying to escape the clutches of the villainous Rafi, who has masterminded the evil plot. |
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If you're adding rope clutches and a winch behind a dodger or splashboard, be sure to position them carefully. |
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And most of us felt compelled to find a witty repartee while trying to wriggle out of his clutches. |
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Liam has big plans to rescue Jean from the clutches of the two bullying men in her life by spiriting her away to the drug-free zone of the countryside. |
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When I pick him up, he clutches whatever he can get hold of. |
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For the type of work we do, that ratio saves on clutches and drivelines. |
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Marie manages to stow away and must now, in one blood-soaked night, figure a way to find help and spring her friend from the clutches of a maniac. |
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She moves out, leaving him in the clutches of the two strangers. |
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In scenes in which a man, begging for his job, clutches the ankle of his golf-playing boss, the mood is barely a heartbeat away from unbearable melodrama. |
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This entailed entering the proportion of clutches initiated in each month into the Shannon-Wiener diversity formula and then taking the antilog of the diversity value. |
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I was successful in liberating a total of 16 chocolate eggs from your clutches, notwithstanding additional emergency supplies in the form of mini eggs, buttons and cake. |
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Not surprisingly, offspring from clutches with no malformed young survived significantly better than offspring from clutches in which young were malformed. |
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Props fall off, clutches burn out, pumps seize, demand valves free-flow. |
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Fear gripped her in icy clutches despite the heat, and then, strangely, it ran down her skin in cold waves like snowmelt down a majestic mountain. |
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But I didn't want to fall into the clutches of the local moneylenders. |
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Born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1929, he escaped the clutches of a military father and an unhinged alcoholic mother to try his luck first at acting, then puppeteering. |
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She hated all the lies, the dishonesty, the furtiveness, but it was the only way of escaping Walter's clutches and a loveless life of imprisonment and restraint. |
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Computerized servos shift the helical gears and operate the wet clutches. |
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He spoke of his relief at escaping the clutches of Hurricane Ivan. |
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Thankfully, Aquaman is there to save the situation and give her a pep talk, while she clutches a teddy bear. |
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Females deposited their eggs in clutches with the eggs arranged in rows, which meant that the order of fertilization by the different sires could be distinguished. |
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Products on display included automotive rubber parts like oil seals, o-rings and gaskets, clutches and brakes and acid resisting bricks and mortars. |
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His face contorts in pain, and his right arm clutches his heart. |
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An integrated planning and scheduling package without clutches and manual retyping between long-term planning, annual planning and scheduling. |
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A female Glanville fritillary will lay as many as 10 clutches of eggs in her lifetime. |
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This is thought to be due to resource depletion over time in the female, potentially from high investment in earlier clutches. |
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The genotype of the female influences the time of day that she is active, which also influence her ability to lay larger clutches. |
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Well, at least they look good, especially after escaping from the clutches of the superspy baddies. |
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If deadbeat dads among frogs shirk their parental duties, neglected egg clutches can respond by hatching early. |
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The woman on the till fell into my clutches like a dozy bluebottle landing in a Venus flytrap. |
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Boxes with clutches consisting of at least three eggs were randomly assigned to either a control or treatment group. |
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A high mortality rate is one of the reasons barn owl adults have comparatively large clutches of chicks. |
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Eastern Bluebirds are sexually dichromatic songbirds that, on average, lay 4-5 egg clutches in Alabama. |
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A DSG transmission is mainly a manual without a clutch pedal that uses two sets of gears and two clutches functioning in tandem. |
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Madeline Weinrib, for one, works with traditional artisans to update the hand-woven ikats she uses for her chic clutches. |
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Traction engine with power turning, using differential gears instead of conventional wheel clutches. |
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They were no doubt praying my teenage bolshiness was enough to keep me out of the clutches of questionable men and drug dealers. |
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The diesel or gasoline engine and the electric motor, separated by clutches, were initially on the same shaft driving the propeller. |
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Most clutches consist of two eggs, which are laid in May or June, depending upon latitude. |
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Some were built with paddle clutches that disengage one or both paddles so they can turn independently. |
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However, wisdom gained from early experience with sidewheelers deemed that they be operated with clutches out, or as solid shaft vessels. |
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One or two eggs in most clutches fail to hatch because the parent cannot cover them. |
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At least two clutches are usually laid, and up to seven a year may be laid in the tropics or four a year in temperate latitudes. |
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When fewer clutches are laid in a year, especially at higher latitudes, the number of eggs per clutch is greater. |
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Magal Engineering make clutches and power steering systems at Woodley. |
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The clutches are often used in a line shaft, between printing units on an offset printing press and to disconnect certain sections on a finishing line. |
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They wore red satin strapless gowns with wide taupe sashes and carried clutches of red montbretia, dahlias, yellow roses, yarrow, hypericum berries, and lilies. |
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And, just to prove it, a few peat notes escape from their fruity clutches to add weight and depth, the intensity increasing as the temperature and oxidisation increases. |
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One female may lay as many as nine clutches in one breeding season. |
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The eponymous hero is a police sniffer dog who inadvertently falls into the clutches of maniacal Dr Simon Barsinister and his dimwitted lackey Cad. |
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In yellow-bellied sliders, Florida cooters, and common mud turtles, last clutches have fewer eggs than clutches laid earlier inhabiting Spring Lake, Hays County, Texas. |
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However, because of their large clutches, they can recover quickly. |
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