For sure, we love to party, but we can't afford to get legless the day before an event or we would just be asking for trouble. |
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As a result, we may suspect that some tended toward an eel-like style of swimming or an undulating, almost legless type of locomotion on land. |
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Some not-so-familiar creatures, like the legless, burrowing caecilians, are also amphibians. |
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So why they need to cut down on the number of spaces I can use, in order to provide a second spot for the legless, I've no idea. |
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In 1990, Poland's Lucy Krajewska made the first successful crossing by a legless person. |
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A chorus line of dancing divas and knights, flatulent Frenchmen, killer rabbits and one legless knight are featured. |
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This one has an unforgivable, unnecessary shot that resolves a mini-plot thread featuring a legless little girl. |
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Not content to rob a poor blind musician and trash his instruments, they rough up a legless man for smokes. |
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Wrong found political meaning in her encounters with legless street hawkers and Versace-donning nightclub dandies. |
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Not everybody wants to go out, get legless and stagger into a nightclub because there's nowhere else to get a drink after midnight. |
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Naturally, they assume she is completely legless after a night on the town. |
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What I can never understand is why enjoying oneself has to imply getting legless as soon as possible. |
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It's on a Saturday night and I'm planning on inviting all my friends to come and get legless at my expense. |
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And the licensing laws in other European countries mean they can have a leisurely drink, while we have to rush out, get legless and have a fight. |
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In the wild legless lizards feed on a variety of small mammals, bird eggs and invertebrates such as insects and earthworms. |
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If you've never seen a legless lizard you might want to compare it to a snake. |
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There were also some reptiles including a legless lizard and a very pretty bynoe's gecko. |
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The blindworm, that legless lizard, flows along the porch step calm and majestic as an anaconda, only the size is different. |
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He gets me a residence pass, which allows me to cruise around the track when all the booners are off getting legless. |
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Yes, but the boozers are much more noticeable up here in the north because they drink simply and solely to get legless. |
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It has to be said that Pas de la Casa is boring, unless getting legless ranks high on your list. |
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She was married first at the age of sixteen to the legless and lecherous writer Paul Scarron. |
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They'd better refine its pathing algorithm, or a lot of legless people are going to be quite angry. |
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The larval stage, known as the zoea, is a minute transparent organism with a legless, rounded body, that swims and feeds in the plankton. |
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Larvae are white, legless, with lightly sclerotized head, like scolytid larvae generally. |
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Resembling an androgynous and legless child with short, handless arms, Telenoid, as it is called, is essentially a large humanoid phone. |
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When shopping, we see a legless man sitting on the cold pavement. 20 metres away we see a woman with a baby in her arms. |
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Appear legless, cream to creamy-white with light to dark-brown heads and whitish-yellow elongated bodies tapering slightly to the posterior. |
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The story of a legless cripple who invites a dozen legless cripples to a birthday party for a legless cripple. |
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Cylindrical, whitish and legless, usually bent in a semi-circle, and possessing a small brown head. |
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Larvae are white, legless, C-shaped with a well developed capsule, and cannot be easily distinguished from other scolytids. |
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Her other hand points at a painting within the painting of a mermaid sounding a conch shell, indicating her affinity with the legless, mythological creature. |
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When I'm out with a group I hide in the corner and get legless. |
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Ancient folklore has it that even Setanta was legless more than once. |
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One of the most interesting to me is the legless Zarudnyi's worm lizard. |
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If you haven't seen the postscript, where a legless man stands on crutches at the edge of the woods and surveys the land he made free, then you should. |
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Isabella Rossellini brings a wonderfully biting performance to the screen as the legless beer baron, her self-loathing and sensuality an intoxicating combination. |
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Lance sat in his wheelchair next to his father, Christopher, who was already thinking to himself of the different ways he could help his blind, legless son. |
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Although by the end of the evening, I may end up legless anyway! |
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He pushed the legless ends together on the ground so as to form a virtual hub, from which the crossbars radiated up and outward like the spokes of a giant horizontal wheel. |
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When I do leave her I feel like I'm cutting off my arms and legs, and I'm left this armless and legless nubbin who can think about nothing but getting back to her. |
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The mature larva is, white, legless with light brown head and mandibles. |
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Always the right size with these new adjustable legless sunglasses. |
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Mosquito larvae can be distinguished from all other aquatic insects by being legless and having a bulbous thorax that is wider than both the head and the abdomen. |
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It lies on 4 miles of pristine beach, and except for maybe a snowy plover or legless lizard, you likely won't see another soul. |
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A third of the rarest moths of the collection for the man of India were antennaless, legless, wingless, and often headless. |
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This included 20 new species of insects, six of plants, and a new species of legless lizard. |
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The reptiles species include skinks, legless lizards, and one species of chameleon, Chamaeleo monachus. |
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Large cars, luxurious houses and golf courses were enjoyed by a small elite, while, on the street, close to the doors of smart offices and shops, I saw sick, legless beggars. |
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Our vaults contain amazing specimens, from tuataras, survivors of an ancient lineage, to very rare secretive, legless amphibians. |
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They are small, legless grubs, nearly 1 cm in length with a brown head. |
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The legless larvae which hatch have gills and are known as tadpoles. |
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In the canvas from Baltimore, we may even notice a foreshortened legless figure which seems to recall the one seen among the fallen soldiers in the frescoes from Mantua. |
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This little soft-bodied, legless animal can live four to eight years. |
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The crest on top of the arms is a white or silver legless wyvern with red and white wounds showing, on a wreath of red and white. |
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The legless wyvern distinguishes it as a Leicester wyvern as opposed to other wyverns. |
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Snakes are elongated, legless, carnivorous reptiles of the suborder Serpentes. |
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Despite its snake-like appearance, the slow-worm is in fact a legless lizard. |
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Lizards typically have four legs feet and external ears, though some are legless, while snakes lack both of these characteristics. |
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These legless and unsmiling women have been outfitted with high-tech prostheses by the cheerful Americans and then taught to dance in uniform, Rockettes-style. |
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Vote and ride Go north, LimeƱo Clueless, not legless ReprintsAfter a long filibuster by the opposition was defeated, the National Assembly on April 30th approved a law that adds 12 new justices to the 20-member supreme court. |
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This was able to hover, manoeuvre around in mid-air, and land itself back on the pad that launched it. Then, last September, it attempted to organise the controlled descent of a legless first stage. |
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Below the beast and the man is a depiction of a legless, helmeted man, with his arms in a prostrate position. |
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Who organised the tours while he was down at the Marquee getting legless? |
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A 2006 zoological survey found that the wildlife had recovered, and that the Aprasia rostrata, the legless lizard discovered by Hill, was not extinct. |
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Parham and Papenfuss determined the genetic relatedness of populations of the California legless lizard across their range in California and Baja California. |
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Aside from legless lizards, most lizards are quadrupedal and move using gaits with alternating movement of the right and left limbs with substantial body bending. |
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Anguis fragilis, the slowworm, is a legless lizard native to Eurasia. |
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A belly carpeted in raised ridges may help legless lizards slide along. |
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Brett Howland, a researcher from ANU, said that the large number of the marsupials could affect and destroy the habitats of the striped legless lizards. |
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And lest Greenaway be accused of mellowing, he also includes a paraplegic who enjoys an intimate relationship with a pig and a mysterious legless woman, Giulietta. |
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