Think about the concentric pattern of honey, pollen, and brood that arises on the honey combs of a beehive. |
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Many times the so-called bee trees were cut down and the bees smoked out before the honey-filled combs were collected. |
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We passed out combs and hairbrushes, toothbrushes, pencils and pens, and dolls and stuffed animals. |
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Items of hygiene including toothpaste, toothbrushes, soap, soap powder, toilet rolls, brushes and combs, cotton wool and first aid packs. |
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Griffin is 32 and toothless and bone thin with wild dark eyes and a dark beard and fine, long black hair that he combs with fastidious care. |
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A special symposium on photonics time and frequency metrology focused on the control and use of mode-locked lasers in producing frequency combs. |
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Celluloid, a sheet material shaped with heat, replaced ivory or tortoiseshell in combs and accessories. |
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Each little box and bottle was lidded with silver and tortoiseshell and those same materials were to be found on the numerous combs and brushes. |
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Nit combs are fine-toothed combs which can remove the tiny eggs laid by lice. |
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Another woman eats an ice cream as her young daughter eyes the sparkly hair bobbles and shiny combs in a shop window. |
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Fry your scalp and hair with excessive heat from blow-dryers, hot combs and hair-bonnet dryers. |
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Most maiden spirits have complicated arched or mounded hairstyles adorned with coiled plaits and combs. |
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Honey bees occasionally invade homes and establish a colony, building combs of wax containing honey, pollen and brood in wall spaces. |
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The combs and neck sacs of males become enlarged during the breeding season. |
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However, although males can control comb size, they cannot hide their combs completely. |
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And instead of pheromones, they depend on beautiful feathers and combs to attract mates. |
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As in other grouse species, red grouse combs are larger and brighter in males, and their size is testosterone-dependent. |
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She sprayed perfume around herself into the air, and pinned the crystal combs into her hair. |
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Adorn your new curls with your favorite accessories such as headbands, jeweled side combs or similar. |
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He was going to curl my short auburn hair and put it up in combs so the ringlets would lay all over the place. |
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Items for the bathroom included perfume, face powder, aspirin, combs, razor blades, bobby pins, and other sundry items. |
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The wasps usually build a papyraceous envelope or sac for the enclosure of their combs. |
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These are worn with mantillas, long earrings, and hair ornaments such as combs or flowers. |
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Her hair was swept back with jeweled silver combs and diamond-stud hair pins into a smooth chignon. |
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Just fill all of the baskets with plastic spiders and erasers and combs and put them on every shelf with a different ticket value. |
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Some cracids have brightly colored skin on the face or neck, or ornaments such as wattles, casques or combs. |
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Honey bees occasionally invade homes and establish a colony, building combs of wax containing honey and pollen, and brood in wall spaces. |
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Prior to pupal emergence, brood combs were placed in an incubator and newly emerged workers were paint-marked on the thorax. |
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The friendly owner tells us about the wooden combmakers of Narai, who once fashioned intricate little combs for the geishas of Kyoto. |
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Supra-orbital combs and wattles are fairly common in gallinaceous birds, but they also occur in other taxonomically unrelated bird families. |
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She carried a box of odds and ends, holding his hair gel, combs, a loose shirt. |
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His hair is white and long and he combs it straight back in a greaseless pompadour. |
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But with a 16 year experience of holding those scissors and combs, Sandrine was sure that a bit of layering will do the needful. |
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There were also quite a lot of Indian traders with their stalls full of bric-a-brac, combs, hair pins, scarves, etc. |
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They keep brushes, curry combs, hoof picks and medicine clean and in cabinet. |
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Pins, clips, combs, and feathers captured their graying hair into elaborate curls and twists. |
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All combs from families with symptoms of clinical foul brood must be melted down. |
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Soak hair-care items like combs, barrettes, hair ties or bands, headbands, and brushes in rubbing alcohol or medicated shampoo for 1 hour. |
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Use a soft bristle baby brush, tooth brush, or combs to comb your baby's hair with every bath if your baby has cradle cap. |
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He gave me little presents like glass figurines, flower combs, musical boxes, and the likes. |
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Bone and antler were used to make dress-pins, hair combs, toggles, needle-cases, handles for iron knives, awls and other domestic equipment. |
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Too wired to speak, each scowled at her own reflection and prodded with combs. |
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There were nine more anchors, a Mongol helmet, sword blades, arrowheads, part of a human skull, coins, wooden combs and thousands of pieces of timber. |
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In short, a quant combs through price ratios and mathematical relationships between companies or trading vehicles in order to divine profitable trading opportunities. |
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Expression of combs and wattles is directly connected to androgen production, whereas feather ornament size seldom depends on current levels of testosterone secretion. |
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However, even in species that do use some natural crevice, important nest structures may be built by groups of workers, as in wax combs in the honey bee. |
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Honeybees raise their larvae and pupae in individual cells on wax combs. |
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I had never had so many articles of clothing, and the silver and bone brushes, combs, and manicure tools in the kit left me feeling as if my head were in a whirl. |
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I offered to help with the retrieval, guiltily remembering the days I used to borrow combs, hair curlers, and all the brushes I could stick together with which to build. |
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No hats, combs, kerchiefs or anything but hair should be on your head. |
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As Peter Selz notes in this book, Chase-Riboud's sculpture has as much to do with the sculpture of Bernini as with African masks and Asante combs. |
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Della sells her luxuriant hair to buy Jim a chain for his gold watch, while Jim in turn sells his watch to buy a set of tortoise shell combs Della has desired for her hair. |
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Women with oiled and sheeny hair, combs thrust through their buns and intricate embroidered aprons tied round their waists, thronged the riverside bazaar. |
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Combs are attached to a substrate directly or by a petiole, and in larger nests combs can be a unit of construction themselves in forming stacked comb nests. |
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Besides the explosion of headbands and jeweled hair combs, watch for a continual rise in the popularity of all types of silk and couture hair flowers. |
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He slowly reached up his hand to brush away the wet hair that was clinging to her face, escaped from the hair combs which had been lost in the depths of the water. |
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The female's plumage is overall gray-brown and the male appears similar, although he has orange-yellow combs over the eyes and light gray tail feathers. |
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A new wave of face-smoothing shots derived from a variety of substances, including rooster combs and newborn foreskin, are expected to hit the market soon. |
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Or did the Vikings make these combs specifically to trade with the Picts? |
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This horrible spectacle included having his skin flayed with iron combs. |
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Sure enough, some months later the two ladies had the fleece of wool spread out and were smoothing out the tangled mass with flat, wooden, large-toothed combs. |
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I told him about the brushes, the curry combs, the hoof picks, enormous detail my Dad had taught me, things I hardly could believe I knew or remembered. |
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He sprang up again and asked if, before new offices are occupied, they should have combs and hair brushes installed for members no longer able to find them in the gents. |
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Carved wooden Akan combs were used to both dress the hair and ornament it. |
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All three Buttermere Fells throw out a short spur towards the lake with deep combs hollowed out between them. |
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This forms a mechanical system for transmitting the beat rhythm from the combs to the balancers, via water disturbances created by the cilia. |
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More objects were found around the cabin, such as earscoops, shaving bowls and combs. |
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Once a place to buy saddles and curry combs, King's now focuses on western clothes for the cowboy in all of us. |
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A third Triple Head Rotary Shaver includes microgroove combs to maximize performance. |
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Their combs, brushes, and hair barrettes should also be washed in hot water. |
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These combs can also be made in a smaller version using a single pewter lace piece for a more subtle look, which are perfect for bridesmaids. |
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At the beginning of the scene, Wan combs his wet hair, tending to him like a maid, but by the end, she leans domineeringly over him, mocking him. |
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Black Hair spins anecdotes about Afros, braids, relaxers and hot combs, weaves, wigs and curls. |
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The bowl of Dove Crags is one of the largest glacial combs or cirques in the Lake District, yet has no tarn, but dry hollows noted as curious by. |
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There are eight rows of combs that run from near the mouth to the opposite end, and are spaced evenly round the body. |
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He prised a skep from its stool and held it out, inverted, showing the dirty wreck of combs, with the vile grubs spinning their cocoons. |
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The displays feature males' brightly colored combs and in some species, brightly colored inflatable sacs on the sides of their necks. |
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Grave goods often include pottery, bone combs, and iron tools, but hardly ever weapons. |
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It is also often difficult to identify the remains of ctenophores in the guts of possible predators, although the combs sometimes remain intact long enough to provide a clue. |
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They were used as raw material for making everyday utensils like combs. |
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Females are less reddish than the males and have less conspicuous combs. |
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There are white stripes on the underwing and red combs over the eye. |
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The comb rows of most planktonic ctenophores produce a rainbow effect, which is not caused by bioluminescence but by the scattering of light as the combs move. |
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Direct ascents can be made if desired via either of the northern combs. |
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Fine views of the crags of the surrounding combs complete the foreground. |
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By the Classic period, temple roofs were being topped with roof combs that extended the height of the temple and served as a foundation for monumental art. |
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Besides he was so fantastical and unruly in his appetites, that he used no common meats at his meals, but was fed with the combs of cocks, the tongues of peahens. |
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Agriculture proved difficult and the local Indians, though hostile to Spain, were unwilling to trade for the combs and other trinkets offered by the colonists. |
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He takes the rake from my hands and combs it through the Zoysia grass. |
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There are alteratives like fascinators, feathers, and combs. |
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Hair in strands or combs has held diverse meaning for contemporary artists and in Madiha Bano's work fallen strands appeared to allegorise the temporal essence of beauty. |
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Although Freud combs through various historical sources on Amarna, his certainty in the validity of his narrative mirrors that of biblical authority. |
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