He had no desire to run a pigskin down a field and risk being jumped on top of doing so. |
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The only animals I've been interacting with lately are behemoths who tackle each other over pigskin. |
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There's room on the Thanksgiving-week sports buffet for more than just pigskin. |
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Under the rowers' seats were large pigskin bladders, connected by pipes to the outside. |
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The burn wound can be excised and covered with temporary or permanent closures such as pigskin or human cadaver skin. |
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We have demonstrated that SUP becomes bioavailable in viable pigskin epidermis when applied topically. |
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As you chuck it to one of your receivers or are playing defense on the thrown ball, the pigskin almost seems to disappear for a split second. |
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Holt's pigskin instincts helped him sniff out seven blocked field goals thus far into his college career. |
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This Saturday you can avoid hundreds of unnecessary calories by skipping the pigskin and saying yes to fitness. |
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Sit back on the pigskin seats with a glass of Pig's Nose whisky and a bowl of Pork Scratchings watching Babe for the tenth time. |
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It can be made from a variety of pelts and hides including leather, sealskin, mink, racoon, rabbit or pigskin in hundreds of different styles. |
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Jake and I have been best friends since we were kids fooling around with mud pies and the good old pigskin. |
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Instead of the traditional brown pigskin with white laces, the XFL and Spalding created a two-tone football, with a red X on a black background. |
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Indeed, the ancient purity laws of Leviticus in the Old Testament prohibit the activities of ingesting shellfish or touching a dead pigskin. |
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Anmar took out his last little swatch of pigskin leather from the bag at his feet. |
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Off she roared in her pigskin jacket and her kid gloves, mindlessly crushing living creatures beneath the Harley's wheels. |
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It's that I have come to resemble a huge, distended pigskin sack that has been stuffed to bursting point with offal and custard by greedy giants. |
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In the late 1970s when I crouched under center, I turned around and placed that pigskin in the very capable hands of Billy Sims. |
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To believe that there is something wrong with sewing pagans in pigskin is to deny one's faith. |
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After irradiation, the stratum corneum was removed from the pigskin by stripping with adhesive tape. |
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When in doubt, forwards, don't just boot the pigskin into the air, look to another TEAM member and pass the ball. |
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The second reflex, should you be fortunate enough to get your hands on the pigskin, is trying to put it away as quickly as possible. |
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In olden-day Africa, getting the message was a matter of listening carefully for the rhythms of pounding pigskin. |
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Imagine playing a game of pickup pigskin and getting to choose your players from the rosters of real NFL teams. |
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He chased after that bouncing pigskin while I crossed my arms and shivered. |
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Triplicate analyses were performed for each experiment, and each experiment was repeated three times using different batches of pigskin. |
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When a game of footy is compared, in serious terms, it begs the question, what is valued more, life or kicking the pigskin around? |
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But with the football season winding to a close, fantasy owners' minds have started turning from the gridiron to the diamond, from the pigskin to the horsehide. |
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We have to find them, kill them, wrap them in a pigskin and bury them. |
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Her document was trifolded to fit into a thin pigskin leather envelope. |
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They put down their loads and went back for more, and Burginde brought in one hand my pigskin satchel, and in the other the willow cage that held the linnet. |
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Well before the first official football game in 1887, Penn State students were more likely to be found playing cricket than tossing the pigskin around. |
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During her free time, you can often find Rhi tossing the pigskin. |
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But while you're tossing the pigskin around, maybe you should explain to a son that the measure of a man is more than the ability to summon or endure violence. |
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Early in his career, which began in 1995 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Holcomb seemed more comfortable with a clipboard in his hands than a pigskin. |
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His main competition at training camp has been there the whole time, sweating it out with his teammates, and throwing the pigskin pretty well, one might add. |
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I'm supposed to play football tomorrow, because unlike baseball, the weather is not a factor with the pigskin, or else, Wisconsin wouldn't be a sea of green and yellow. |
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He grunts in ecstasy as his foot makes contact with the pigskin. |
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He joined in a game of football in an alley off the Pimlico Road, knocking a round pigskin back and forth. |
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In view of the tendency for stocks of pigskin gelatin to fall, it is expected that the prices of this quality of gelatin will recover. |
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Other binding materials represented are: vellum, calfskin, pigskin, sheepskin, and fishskin. |
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Gelatin from cattle hides is increasing its market share at the expense of pigskin gelatin in Europe and the United States. |
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Bergamo's bacon is made exclusively with fresh pork at least of 3kg of size and with pigskin. |
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Layani cue tips are made of high-quality pigskin and developped according to Layani's quality standards. |
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A masculine figure covered with pigskin and mechanically articulated. Movement is triggered by sound stimuli. |
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Soak the beans for at least 6 hours, in the meantime cook the pigskin in water for about an hour. |
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Daudruy Van Cauwenberghe S. A. is specialised in the production of oils and fats obtained from pigskin grease and lard. |
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A seated masculine figure, built to 1:1 scale with sewn pigskin and cow hide. |
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Soft pigskin suede or leather upper surrounds feet with plush comfort. |
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However, a clear distinction between the imported pigskin leather footwear and Community production could not be made, as both show the same basic physical and technical characteristics and use. |
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The pigskin gelatin market will continue to be under pressure in 2006, in both Europe and the US, owing not only to the ongoing changeover to cattle-hide gelatins, but also to the increasing production of pigskin gelatin. |
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But pigskin is also used to replace human skin for burn victims. |
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As much as I like to hear pigskin songs and people's reminiscences about grandmother's recipe for apple pie, the country can take only so much of that. |
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I sat inside while my father was caught up in some other interest, breathed in the smell of pigskin, wool carpeting, and high-test gasoline, a mixture modern cars sans carburetors can't emit, and fell in love. |
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Add to the purée the pieces of pigskin and the whole beans. |
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Furthermore, the sales channels proved to be generally the same which was also reflected in the fact that consumers do not perceive pigskin leather shoes differently. |
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The pigskin has sharper ends than a rugby ball. |
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Bourdillon's library includes books printed before 1600 in their original pigskin or stamped calf bindings and some examples of modern fine binding. |
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