He said the gun was not a toy, as had been claimed, but a working replica of an army assault rifle which fired plastic pellets and ball bearings. |
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The pellets dissolve in water and the particles quickly disperse and neutralize soil acidity. |
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Raised in freshwater tanks and weaned on to fishmeal pellets, fry are transferred to earth ponds or gravel raceways fed by rivers. |
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I can't think of a green remedy for woodlice, but as far as the snails are concerned, scattering slug pellets on the ground should help a bit. |
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They were later recovered by police from nearby bushes, along with a box of pellets. |
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Commercial nuclear fuel rods are comprised of zircalloy tubing, uranium pellets, and zirconium end caps mounted with springs. |
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This is really because I tend to use a hair rig or bait band and use hard pellets. |
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It normally fired airgun pellets and the modification turned it into a prohibited weapon as live bullets could be fired from it. |
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Last year, it started selling fuel pellets made from waste wood and sawdust, designed to be burned in home fires and log burners. |
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Large amounts of dark green pellets excreted by the feeding looper may stain cauliflower heads. |
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The side glass, which is tempered glass, shatters into thousands of pellets when it is struck with an object. |
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A large groundbait or method feeder loaded with sweetcorn, pellets and hemp normally proves successful for the carp and barbel. |
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Pollen is dust gathered by bees from stamens and collected from the hives as tiny pellets. |
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Chemical slug pellets and baits that contain metaldehyde are widely available commercially, however label directions must be followed carefully. |
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We want to make sure the release sites have no slug pellets, dogs, badger sets or ponds which the hedgehogs could fall into. |
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The suspected burglar fled the farm but was later discovered nearby with a minor wound in his leg caused by shotgun pellets. |
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The new member was blindfolded, tied to a tree and shot with paint pellets. |
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Throughout Europe businesses, households and governments use wood pellets and wood chips as fuel for their hot water boilers. |
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Many anglers use pellets, boilies, gentles, casters and various flavoured paste baits, but for me it's bread. |
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The flavoured pellets manufactured by all of the major bait companies are an excellent alternative to feeding boilies. |
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They tell me the best baits are pellets and boilies but some fish are being caught on luncheon meat. |
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One suggestion is that uneaten feed pellets are accumulating in the water below the cages, providing a welcome meal for the wild fish. |
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The total length of the boom will be around 200m, with high-visibility pellets at 5m intervals. |
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They pressed and heated this superfine powder to form pellets with a crystalline grain structure at the nanoscale. |
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Interstitial radiation or brachytherapy involves the placement of radioactive pellets into the prostate gland. |
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Radioactive uranium oxide pellets were found in a controlled area of the plant. |
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The students learnt how to heat little copper pellets in a spoon over a Bunsen burner until they melted. |
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White gouts of water kicked up and a few pellets skipped by with burring whines. |
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The cake was made of lotus root with pellets of chicken, shrimp and pork and invariably tea. |
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Hundreds of millions of tiny plastic pellets, or nurdles, are lost or spilled every year, working their way into the sea. |
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Such investment will be made in the production of plastic pellets, olefins, and aromatics. |
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He added that because the pellets were small, animals were not often killed outright, suffering for longer as they died from their injuries. |
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Lead poisoning has long been a problem for this species, because ingesting only a few lead pellets can kill a swan. |
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Early tests show these pellets to be more digestible than those already made from cotton seed hulls. |
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This product consists of clay pellets impregnated with a blend of citronella oils which cats detest. |
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The entire backyard and paved courtyard was white with a couple of kilos of these clay-like pellets. |
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Hookbaits range from large chunks of bread and marshmallows to dog food mixer and floating pellets. |
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Floater fishing is also working well at Poole Bridge Farm where mixers fished over floating pellets is the top tactic. |
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Today I noticed that as soon as I dropped a few of the smelly fish food pellets into the water they started to fight over them. |
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Some early barbel have been reported from the Park with the usual hot-spots producing to caster, corn or pellets fished over hemp. |
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Storm still hides food pellets in amongst the rocks, then doesn't eat them. |
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With its levers and food pellets, the box allowed precise measurement and control of experimental conditions. |
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Each afternoon, four to five fresh pellets of food were weighed and then placed on the cage floor. |
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But the advantage is you can go back to using traditional lead shot size pellets and gain a significant improvement in performance. |
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Imagine that the particle beam is like shot pellets fired from a shotgun shell. |
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Katherine caught a few stray pellets from the shotgun before securing her position in the lee of a large oak. |
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These can be easily missed or confused with wounds from shot gun pellets or small caliber bullets. |
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The police responded by firing rubber bullets, wooden pellets, and tear gas into the crowd. |
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Virtually all the students hit by shotgun pellets were wounded in the back. |
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While inversely charged subatomic particles were a lot harder to dodge than shotgun pellets, they still were painful to get hit by. |
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You can see the place in the kitchen ceiling where the shotgun pellets hit. |
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Builders working on the house discovered the damage and the shotgun pellets when they arrived on Monday morning. |
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She was hit in the leg with two pellets from the shotgun blast during the robbery at Barclay's Bank, Westhoughton, five years ago. |
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Soon the concrete was covered with plastic bullets and pellets and the heavy stench of tear gas and pepper spray was in the air. |
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By contrast, several students produced medical certificates showing that they were injured by shotgun pellets. |
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One man was wounded when the 12 gauge shotgun pellets from a home made pistol hit him in the face at around 1 a.m. Saturday. |
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Guns were drawn, and two of the automatons fell to aimed shotgun pellets and crossbow bolts. |
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In our ever shrinking world, the short range qualities of shotgun pellets mean we don't need big ranges and lots of space to enjoy our sport. |
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Indigestible matter like fur and bones are neatly regurgitated in the form of pellets. |
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Prey is often swallowed whole, and the fur, feathers, and bones are later regurgitated in pellets. |
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Furthermore, fecal pellets in the same deposit contain the same or similar prepollen. |
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There were several instances when centipedes appeared to sample the shed skin or fecal pellets of a salamander with their antennae. |
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Fecal pellets were buried within the floor to a depth exceeding one inch, indicating long usage of the nest. |
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After bats were captured, we placed them into holding containers for 0.25-1.5 h to collect fecal pellets. |
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These specialized fertilizers include compost and processed animal manure pellets. |
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Interpretations of food sources of micronekton could be helped by analyzing their molts or fecal pellets, which responded faster to a new diet. |
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A specimen was found with aggregation of fecal pellets visible at the bottom of burrows. |
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Faecal pellets of zooplankton and benthic crustaceans can also have a different mineralogy from the suspended clay in the ambient sea water. |
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Fossilized pellets of fecal matter, called copralites, store critical information about the diets of the animals that produced them. |
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Some caterpillar species climb onto silk strings decorated with fecal pellets, which are known as frass. |
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None of the borings in the petioles and root mantle are lined with wound tissue or fecal pellets. |
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For the rabbit scent, two to three fecal pellets were placed in the runway within 20 cm on either side of the tile. |
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They are either feasting on escapes of immature farmed fish or on the uneaten feed pellets that accumulate in the water below the cages. |
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In addition, pellets containing the male hormone testosterone were implanted in the abdomen. |
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The basal part of the transgressive sandstone contains erosion surfaces, reworked bioclasts, phosphatic and glauconite pellets. |
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The fish were not picky with bread, luncheon meat, cat meat, worms, casters, pellets and maggots offered in various ways. |
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The invention relates to a method for modulating the sedimentation rate of piscicultural dry pellets. |
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Ice pellets are quite moderate in size and are composed of clear ice, sometimes conical in shape. |
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Don't forget containerised specimens should be fed too, but use slow-release pellets for these. |
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Farmed salmon currently feed on a diet of pellets made from processed fish caught in large-scale industrial fisheries. |
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A north Cotswold couple are warning pet owners of the dangers of using slug pellets in their gardens after their dog was poisoned. |
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Often dark black pellets of frass will be in the nest with the caterpillar. |
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These pellets are stacked one on top of another in a hollow cylindrical tube known as the fuel rod and then inserted into the reactor core. |
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The supernatant was discarded and the pellets were dried in a desiccator over silica gel for 24 h and then extracted for the various assays. |
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It egests distinct fecal pellets that are long rods and are placed, by the worm, in a pile on the sediment surface. |
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When it eats foods with hard parts, it egests these parts in the form of pellets. |
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It fell to hair-rigged halibut pellet fished in conjunction with a cage feeder packed with pellets and halibut pellet groundbait. |
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Cormorants and shags regurgitate pellets of fish bones and scales daily. |
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I still recall the burning in my eyes from the tear-gas pellets of anti-riot police. |
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He accentuates his taps with an occasional torpedo, little explosive pellets that detonate on contact, which were a lot of fun before life got so safe and sane. |
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The victim underwent surgery yesterday to remove four shotgun pellets from his arm and was too frightened of reprisals to talk about his experience. |
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As small as a quarter of a millimetre, the mites in themselves are harmless, but their excrement pellets can cause huge problems for asthma sufferers. |
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The local rat population from the nearby landfill site have been lapping up the bonanza of discarded and unused sweetcorn, groundbait and pellets. |
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My foot skips over the wall, sending a stream of shotgun pellets down. |
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Lead from shotgun pellets and other ammunition is poisoning many of the vultures as they scavenge abandoned carcasses and gut piles, a new study confirms. |
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Blown-in loose-fill insulation includes loose fibers or fiber pellets that are blown into building cavities or attics using special pneumatic equipment. |
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Colouring and flavouring surface baits such as pellets chum mixer and crust can further improve takes, but often species such as carp will bump and knock such baits. |
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It was teaming, the type rain that pellets the ground and makes grooves. |
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Polyethylene pellets, saturated with melted paraffin, then mixed with wet gypsum and compressed in sheet form, also yield production quality drywall. |
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The hungrier it is the faster it will learn, and the strength of its response can be precisely predicted by the rate at which the food pellets are dispensed. |
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Exposed to oxygen, the pellets gave off prussic acid, blocking the exchange of oxygen in the blood. |
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The bluish pellets of diatomite soaked in hydrocyanic acid were poured through chutes. |
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Specially designed pellet stoves feed the pellets from a hopper via a worm-drive into the heat chamber where they burn with a single intense flame. |
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The same cannot be said for shotgun pellets, bullets, snares or traps. |
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By morning, the wind was driving icy pellets against the windows. |
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I had to carry the animal all the way back home, and swore to myself that I will feed him one hundred doggy food pellets instead of one hundred and two. |
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Several tons of paper, cardboard, untreated wood and plastic are compacted into more than 2,100 tons of pellets each year and burned alongside the coal. |
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In each of these studies, cultures of fecal pellets showed that some of the propagules or vegetative tissue survived digestion in these organisms. |
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They were fed a diet of commercial shrimp pellets every third day. |
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It condenses pain into tiny joke pellets, like a mass-immunization that builds tolerance and vigor. |
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This result indicates that negative consummatory contrast was produced when the subjects were allowed access to food pellets during the final 3 min of the session. |
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As it approached mid day we decided to pack up and I fired out the floating pellets on to the water with my catapult and then started to pack away my gear. |
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The scrapings are placed directly on a microscope slide and viewed under magnification for the presence of characteristic Sarcoptes scabiei mite's eggs or faecal pellets. |
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The court was told two packets of igniters for fuel pellets for model rockets, found in his flat in Perth, could have been used to set off a truck bomb. |
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Worms and amphipods, along with other animals, use or bury the pellets, which Havens observed after preliminary experiments. |
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The pellets were resuspended and two aliquots withdrawn for analysis. |
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They trained a rat to press a bar, using pellets of food as reinforcers. |
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Out has gone hempseed and maggots or casters, to be replaced by pellets. |
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Outside, the rain turned to pellets of hail, clattering against the house. |
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A really good example of this is the River Severn, where every summer it takes a few weeks for the fish to really start to respond to baits such as luncheon meat and pellets. |
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When Rowena and her sister were little, their father took them to a petting zoo and bravely went up and fed one of the llamas a handful of food pellets. |
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We analyzed fecal pellets of each bat to determine food habits. |
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Burrow walls are smooth, no plant material is present, and only very few published descriptions mention fecal pellets, or mammalated linings as components of burrow walls. |
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Some pellet stoves have small toaster oven sized ash pans, while the Accentras ash pan will let you burn almost a ton of pellets before you have to empty it. |
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The small, lead-shielded canisters contain pellets or a fine powder of caesium 137, which emits powerful gamma radiation with a half-life of 30 years. |
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Wiley and three co-workers pour 10 metric tons of food pellets into the pens each day and monitor the fish with underwater video cameras to see when they stop eating. |
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A mix of clear ice and rime ice is formed when droplets vary in size or when snow, various-sized droplets and ice pellets make up the mix that is hitting the plane. |
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Imagine needing the comfort of popular approbation so badly that you would voluntarily comb through movie award nominations in search of comforting zeitgeist pellets! |
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The blue pellets had been liquidised by the heavy rain, the court heard. |
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Three armored police vans came barreling down the road firing shotgun pellets out of the turrets normally used to launch teargas. |
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They picked up a few odd pellets that I had placed in the swim. |
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In 1982 I dare say I bought packets of chemical slug pellets by the gross. |
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After seven years in the firing line with Rangers and three-and-a-half years prising out body pellets at Goodison Park, Smith is inured to criticism. |
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Cell pellets from each cell line were shipped on dry ice to 6 laboratories for DNA extraction and molecular genetic testing, performed per local standard procedures. |
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Slug pellets, based on metaldehyde, are cheap and effective. |
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Burnable pellets made from cotton gin trash are in a testing phase. |
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The pellets are the indigestible portions of the heron's food. |
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Plastic pellets are typically aspirin-shaped and produced on a die-face cutter, or right-angle cylinders manufactured on a strand line. |
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The regurgitated pellets of pied currawongs for example, have been found to contain up to 23 olive seeds. |
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Both the Black Diamond and the Outbacker can handle BBs as well as pellets, while the Model 262 fires pellets only, single-shot. |
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The iPP pellets were processed by intrusion in a thick mold designed for producing parallelepipedic iPP plates. |
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The youngster, whose previous best was a 21lb carp, caught the 201lb catfish using halibut pellets the size of golfballs for bait. |
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He drew peg 8 and permutated pellets, sweetcorn and paste as baits to catch 74lb 14oz of carp. |
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The 12-gauge PDX1 has three pellets of Grex buffered 00 plated buckshot nested on top of a one-ounce rifled slug. |
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The bait range is split into a range of Boilies, Groundbait, pop-ups floaters and pellets, and each comes with a top tip form Matt. |
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Effects of picloram and tebuthiuron pellets on sand shinnery oak communities. |
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The Mach 1 Pigman Edition line of air rifles features the IGT MACH 1, a 33mm pneumatic cylinder capable of shooting pellets up to 1,420 fps. |
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During the early spring of 2005 pellets were collected from an Eastern Hemlock roost site in this area. |
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Cell pellets were pooled, resuspended in Hanks' balanced salt solution, and counted with a hemocytometer. |
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Sinclair says ECM masterbatch pellets fully biodegrade PE and PP products in nine months to five years, depending on the disposal conditions. |
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Donovitz has helped pioneer the development of bio-identical hormone pellets also known as pellet hormone therapy. |
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Subsequently, the feed stream changes from cold pellets to preheated pellets. |
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Metallic pigment colorants include Premior bronze powders and pastes, Pellex aluminum pellets, Premial aluminum pastes. |
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The sulphur is turned into pellets and shipped to the nearest market to make hydrosulphuric acid, fertiliser or other valuable products. |
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An analysis of sinking rates of natural copepod and euphausiid fecal pellets. |
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Ice pellets are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice. |
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Their moulted exoskeletons, faecal pellets, and respiration at depth all bring carbon to the deep sea. |
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What is not used for animal growth is then expelled as solid waste pellets, which eventually decompose into the atmosphere as nitrogen. |
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The rodent then practices coprophagy, eating its own fecal pellets, so the nutrients can be absorbed by the gut. |
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They sometimes eat their own green, faecal pellets to recover undigested proteins and vitamins. |
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The bird regurgitates pellets of indigestible material such as fur, bones and the chitinous remains of insects. |
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The nest cavity is unlined but soon accumulates a litter of fish remains and cast pellets. |
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Frozen forms of precipitation include snow, ice needles, ice pellets, hail, and graupel. |
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Ice pellets or sleet are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice. |
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Prills are free-flowing pellets developed for fertilizer as a coarse product with little setting tendency that can be spread easily and smoothly. |
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So they pulled the furniture away from the wall and found a pile of little dried ratshit pellets behind the dresser. |
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Cell pellets were washed by suspension with distilled water and repelleted. |
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The hops used are flaked rather than the increasingly popular hop pellets available nowadays. |
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The formulations include liquid-based formulation, pellets, water dispersible granules, and wettable powder, among others. |
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He pole-fished at eight metres with white maggot on the point and fed pellets, with his best carp scaling just 2lb. |
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The pellets are cooled to room temperature by a fluidized air bed that rapidly cools the pellets without immersing them in water. |
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He decided to take action after an OAP and a 15-year-old paperboy in his Seaton ward were hit by air gun pellets. |
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The money raised will go toward an ongoing classroom project, such as owl pellets, butterfly hatching, ant farms and other enrichment activities. |
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If glass-fiber bundles are insufficiently dispersed, fiber bundles will remain within the product pellets. |
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His leger tactics with sweetcorn and pellets as bait put 169lb of carp in his keepnets. |
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But steel is ballistically inferior to more dense pellets, and the fast drop off in energy is only partly mitigated by a fast start. |
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The new lime kiln will replace two existing oil-fired lime kilns and will use fuel pellets from SCA's BioNorr plant in Hamosand. |
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In it's debut year, the Longbeard placed 54 pellets in a 3-inch circle at 40 yards. |
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Because Swheat Scoop is made from naturally processed wheat, the pellets biodegrade. |
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Vertical blenders are ideal for low shear blending of powders, pellets, granules, fibers and other solids. |
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Vertical blenders are said to be ideal for low shear blending of powders, pellets, granules, fibers and other solids. |
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Inertial-confinement fusion uses pellets of solid fuel that receive blasts of laser light or accelerated particles to induce fusions in them. |
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Some hawks and owls bolt their prey whole, and after an interval of from twelve to twenty hours disgorge pellets. |
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It was thought he and Shetland pony, Buckaroo, had conjunctivitis, until a vet found they had puncture wounds from air rifle pellets. |
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Some slug pellets contain metaldehyde, which is poisonous to dogs, so always read the contents on the packaging. |
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The scientists noted that the worms strongly preferred the metaldehyde or iron pellets to other forms of the bait. |
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Traditional slug pellets contain metaldehyde, harmful to wildlife, pets and young children if eaten in quantity. |
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Processed taconite is formed into pellets, which are used to make iron, then steel. |
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His hospital file reads that pellets pierced his wall of gut, jejunum, transverse colon and descending colon. |
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The HPUS permits homeopathic products to be sold in powder, pellets, tablets, triturates and cones form. |
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The plant producing wood pellets is located in Turbiv, the urban-type settlement in Vinnytsia region, central western Ukraine. |
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Trypsin and amylase activity in the hepatopancreas of the lobsters fed pellets was greater than that of other treatments. |
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This keeps the pellets in constant motion, generates a uniform distribution of thermal energy, and prevents pellets from sticking together. |
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They bring home abundant cowpats, rabbit pellets and other animals' dung, often leaving it just outside the midden. |
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Because of the high pH in the stomach of owls they have a reduced ability to digest bone and other hard parts, they eject pellets containing the remains of their prey. |
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The raw materials are powdered and then mixed together with a binder to form a paste, which, for direct burning incense, are then cut and dried into pellets. |
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In addition, many species regurgitate pellets, and fossil pellets that may have come from dinosaurs are known from as long ago as the Cretaceous period. |
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Bosch also showcased its new integrated vertical flat pouch system RNx for the primary and secondary packaging of powders, granulates, pellets and piece goods. |
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Nurdles, also known as mermaids' tears, are plastic pellets typically under five millimetres in diameter, and are a major contributor to marine debris. |
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These pellets are generally derived from various sources including the timber industry, sawdust, sugarcane crop, woody plants, and switch grass or miscanthus. |
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Anthers were removed and placed among silica pellets in a glass jar and left to dry for 2-3 days at room temperature, which allowed the anthers to dehisce. |
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The bird was housed with 2 other cockatiels in a home with other birds and was fed a diet of primarily seeds with intermittent offerings of commercial pellets. |
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Since the mid-1980s, his team has been studying a great skua breeding colony, analyzing bones and feathers in pellets that skuas cough up after feeding. |
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Loons may inadvertently ingest small lead pellets, released by anglers and hunters, that will contribute to lead poisoning and the loon's eventual death. |
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Colorants include Premior bronze powders and pastes, Pellex aluminum pellets, Premial aluminum pastes and high-quality, high-strength oil-based carbon black dispersions. |
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In brachytherapy, 40 to 100 rice-sized titanium capsules containing radioactive iodine or palladium pellets are inserted into a man's prostate using a long, hollow needle. |
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Ross manufactures Ribbon Blenders used in the process industries for rapid, thorough and dust-free blending of powders, granules, pellets and other bulk solids. |
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Histology further indicated that tungsten alloy pellets were surrounded by invasive neoplastic cells that had infiltrated into skeletal muscle tissue. |
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Loaded with pellets ranging from BB all the way to 9s, Long Range shotshells utilize the Plower Piston wad for maximum efficiency and tighter patterns at longer ranges. |
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Entering the impacts of fire on the forces that power is highly dependent on the powder particles into severe plastic deformation caused by the pellets. |
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BioLite CampStove This works by burning twigs, pinecones or wood pellets. |
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Undried PET, pellets or regrind, is metered into a co-rotating twin screw extruder that is equipped with multi-stage vacuum venting to minimize and avoid hydrolysis. |
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When protesters began to throw rocks at the officers, police fired nonlethal foam rubber pellets to control the crowd, which dispersed in all directions. |
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Pork Cracklins, like pork rinds, are produced from pellets and have a hearty crunch and distinct bacon flavour, derived from thicker and meatier raw material. |
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Whereas the tantalum pellets in the low-dose group were surrounded by normal tissue, all of the tungsten alloy and nickel pellets were surrounded by tumors. |
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An estimated one million birds and 100,000 marine mammals and sea turtles anually die from eating plastic bags and pellets, or are choked to death by plastic six-pack rings. |
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At least 18 protesters were also injured after police fired rubber pellets and resorted to lathicharge at Rangajan in Golaghat district on Tuesday. |
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