So new was she to top-flight sprinting that she had never before worn spikes. |
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A caltrop is a military device consisting of four metal spikes arranged so that, whichever way it falls, at least one spike points upwards. |
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Row after row of white tennis shoes sit upright on foot spikes like pristine, obedient soldiers standing to attention. |
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Welders will this week attach 180 steel spikes, each 22m long, that will create the starburst affect. |
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Jesus is flung on the rough timber and iron spikes are hammered through his hands and feet. |
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Other dinosaurs lacked them, and the forms of plates and spikes vary among stegosaurs without respect to body size. |
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However, this would not be as effective in stegosaurs that had smaller plates, some plates and some spikes, or all spikes. |
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The spikes dug into the thin material of the bags, and dirt began to leak out. |
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While certainly the cable channels boasted spikes in viewership, a swell of Web news users clicked offshore. |
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It's a gargantuan iron construction that weighs several hundredweight, and incorporates all sorts of spikes and crenellations. |
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Then her face fell, as she realised she could never sneak past her parents with her hair in spikes. |
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When the Bug detects Mr. Grout, we expect to see spikes in the neural traces displayed on the lower half of the monitor. |
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No, displaying hunting trophies is not particularly civilised, and parading heads on spikes won't encourage much objectivity. |
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Steel can be cast into bars, strips, sheets, nails, spikes, wire, rods or pipes as needed by the end user. |
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She does her normal move of waving her fan and producing a wall of spikes to kill her enemy. |
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The man let out a groan of pain, as one of the spikes in the morning star had stuck into his leg. |
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He was famous for going into second base with his spikes high, bloodying middle infielders. |
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His hair was an umber mass of spikes, and his eyes were like two chips of obsidian, giving him a somewhat sinister look. |
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It is more Manly's general uncompetitiveness for the past two seasons, apart from a few rare performance spikes, that causes concern. |
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Jady turned towards the tall muse, seeing him in loose fitting slacks, bright red hair cut in short spikes. |
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In urine with a very high specific gravity the red cells become crenated which may appear as granules or spikes in the cell. |
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This season's styles range from sandals with barely a lift and lower heels, to teetering spikes that can do some serious damage. |
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As she quietly awaited the next move, she slipped her hands over her shoulders, unhasping her magnificent chain, with the poison-infused spikes. |
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Known as a 'Ty Cobb wannabe' for his flashing spikes and surly manner, this slugger always swings for the fences. |
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The mountain is rife with couloirs, spikes, boulders, cornices, and knobs, and a majority of its leaps are manageable by most advanced skiers. |
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Female inflorescences are terminal, solitary or in spikes, racemes or capitula, short, bracteate, with crowded flowers, often pendulous in fruit. |
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There may be upward spikes now and then, but oil mostly just gets cheaper and cheaper. |
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The other spikes consist of enzymes, neuraminidase, which help the virus spread. |
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The Lizard's tail suddenly bristled up into spikes and formed into sharp icicles! |
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The lid has 49 corresponding spikes which make perfectly central holes in the compost for you to sow your seeds in. |
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The 7-inch, dark blue spikes of this veronica bob atop a plant that grows low enough that you can actually place it at the front of the border. |
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Above Nick, just over his forehead, there was a crescent shaped piece of metal with thousands of tiny spikes. |
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It is more than two metres high and made of bare metal with spikes across the top. |
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This lead to the elaboration of putting metal spikes on the ball that would be able to puncture the armor and cause injury to the opponent. |
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Splinters and jagged spikes of wood lanced into the air, and a faint coat of dust had comfortably settled over the wreckage. |
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Ibis knocked at another door, this one tall and fashioned of long, thin planks bolted with iron spikes. |
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He crawled over, among the power tools and nails and spikes and dangerous edges, and slid the bolt across. |
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A chain is draped around the rim, and inside the container is a skull, a knife, railway spikes, and a lungoa. |
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An increasingly effective Union blockade reduced the availability of ships' machinery and even such items as nails and spikes. |
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Athletes must have running shorts, spikes are not allowed in running shoes and of course bring suitable gear for the weather. |
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He thought the highs and lows of the business cycle would be far more extreme and short-lived than in the past, with sharp spikes up and down. |
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This caused significant spikes in short term production but reduced the total amount of oil that could be recovered from the reservoir. |
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The strain on the world supply system has left it more vulnerable to supply disruptions and increased the likelihood of price spikes. |
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Murray commented on building material prices, especially regarding sharp spikes in the prices of steel, wood, and gypsum. |
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These temporary spikes could make it seem like you don't have your blood pressure under control when you actually do. |
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Further, like practically all perennials, Delphinium clamps gradually develop more numerous spikes and smaller flowers. |
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This lovely evergreen sports dense foliage bearing spikes of dark red flower buds during late autumn. |
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To get the most enjoyment from flower spikes, pick when the first florets are beginning to open. |
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If Cymbidium Orchids are congested with back bulbs, remove old flower spikes and divide and re-pot in good quality Cymbidium mix. |
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But only the spiny puffer combines inflation and pointy spikes in one spectacular defense mechanism. |
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If these plants have spikes and spires, they also add vertical movement, drama and an airy lightness to the garden. |
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Both demons wore heavy, dark armour, covered in spikes, and brandished long poleaxes. |
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The company means to help customers react to spikes in demand or a changing business model with a bit more ease. |
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Traffic at the Survivor site spikes during that program, with the average viewer clicking around for a very sticky 30 minutes. |
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One stink bug in ten spikes is considered significant enough to impact yield and quality. |
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The next was cluttered with metal studs and necklaces that had spikes too long for my personal sanity. |
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Wright and the volunteers will remove the outboard wings, the rudders, inlet spikes, nose, and various other parts. |
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The spikes were created using a combination of John Frieda styling products and a stiff holding hairspray. |
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The cloths were laid on the ground directly over the plants and fixed with spikes. |
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Hey, man, you need turf shoes, spikes, running shoes, high-tops, three-quarter-tops and low-tops. |
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Leymus chinensis flowers are hermaphroditic and arranged in compound spikes. |
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Old-fashioned annual hollyhocks have heart-shaped leaves and produce 6-to 8-foot-tall spikes of color in late April-June. |
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One type of paddle ball uses a heavy two-pound ball and appropriately large paddles with spikes. |
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This touch-sensitive work consists of a series of horn-like spikes protruding from two circular discs that are hung on a wall like a painting. |
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It did not contain any circuitry to limit damaging electrical spikes, so it is quite unsuitable for use with a computer. |
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Neither of them could have had a claw hammer big enough to pull out the railroad spikes. |
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We also computed the number of spikes discharged in each respiratory cycle, at each level of hypercapnia. |
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He shows no signs of slowing down at the age of 35, when most players have traded their cleats for slippers or golf spikes. |
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I looked down at Rizza's feet and noticed that she was wearing her cleats and on each shoe was seven small spikes. |
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I saw cleats, track spikes, wedding and prom-fancy pumps, reef walkers, scrubs, ballet slippers, figure skates, and one pair of Uggs. |
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The rifle fires steel spikes at near hypersonic speeds, using a magnetic system to power it. |
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A multivariate analysis upon ictal chronology and interictal spikes predicts perfusion patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy. |
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The loops, spikes and waves of pencil in two untitled drawings from 1956 look like writing crossing itself out. |
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It also had a tail adorned by a pincer with spikes on the inside of the mandibles. |
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Before the game, Trucks noticed that his spikes had shrunk and were pinching his feet. |
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The MX shows definite signs of fill rate limitations reaching it, with only two spikes reaching over 65 fps. |
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With him still conscious, they hammered spikes through his wrists and insteps, and into the wood. |
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His hair was short and platinum blonde, and was up with a series of spikes most of the time. |
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The fruit is elongated, its green skin fissured by the hexagonal boundaries of the sections and covered with spikes. |
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For other purposes locking karabiners are mainly used for rigging, setting up belays or on major running belays such as spikes and trees. |
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So he went to where a single blackthorn limb spired above a briary thicket, rayed with fine spikes. |
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The slightly flattened spikes were covered with keratin, the same protein found in horns, fingernails, and claws. |
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They have to share running spikes because there aren't enough pairs to go round. |
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There were carved creatures with canine bodies and bat wings perched around the steeply pointed roof lined with jagged spikes. |
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Indifference to long nail-sharp spikes did not of course guarantee that one returned with a pullet. |
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The fence, complete with spikes, was being re-erected yesterday in a field opposite Vowley View as locals gathered to voice their anger. |
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Look out for Lepidium, a short herb with lacy spikes of pale pink flowers and rows of tiny oval seedpods. |
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Sugar alcohols, including xylitol, mannitol, sorbitol, lactitol and maltitol, do not promote tooth decay or sudden spikes in blood sugar. |
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Those spikes on the head really give you some larry dooley if you get stung. |
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When disturbed, weevers erect a dark-colored and highly venomous dorsal spine, while pufferfishes, also poisonous, puff up into a ball of spikes. |
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Fueki prefers mint green, lemon yellow, melon pink and other candy colors that she often spikes with glitter. |
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By 2002, she was living with Tim Montgomery, a relationship which began after she had lost her spikes in Oslo and he lent her his. |
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His wood brown hair was gelled into spikes as usual and not a hair dared to venture out of place. |
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A strong correlation was found between the induction of LTP and the presence of dendritically initiated spikes. |
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His usually messy hair was gelled up into spikes and he reeked of aftershave. |
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A liana climbs its host tree, called a trellis, by laying down a network of tendrils, spikes, and hooks. |
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These spikes of energy, called action potentials, prompt the locusts to take evasive action. |
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The first seven bead appositions led to spikes in the fiber position that represent adhesive events of varying duration. |
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The walls and shelves are covered with photographs, train schedules, railroad spikes, whistles and replica engines. |
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The lizards get their Bearded Dragon name because of spikes under the chin that gives the appearance of a full beard. |
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What makes these native arums so attractive are the thick spikes of fruits that follow the large white papery inflorescences. |
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In one case at Wakefield, a youth dangled a piece of concrete with spikes in it from a bridge. |
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The classic perennial lupines, with flower spikes that tower above their foliage like colorful candles, just got better. |
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Roses are beginning to bloom, delphiniums are tall and lupins dot the beds with their spikes of bright colour. |
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Extra strong paint formulas, and wooden fences supported by metal spikes extended the life of exterior fittings in tough New England weather. |
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Other situations affecting power quality are transients or spikes, surges or over-voltages, noise and sags or brownouts. |
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His black hair was drawn up in thick spikes, and he had a sallow face which was a ghastly white. |
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Pour a good glug of olive oil over each smashed potato, chop the rosemary spikes finely and crumble them over the potatoes. |
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What's more, protein tempers blood sugar fluctuations, preventing the spikes and crashes that can leave you hungry and drained. |
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Together they contain 153 upright 11-inch spikes, honed to the sharpness of a Viet Cong punji stake. |
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The common name red-hot cat-tail describes the fluffy, maroon-red, droopy spikes that hang from the plant throughout summer. |
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Before the 17th century, when molded candles were introduced, beeswax candles were always fixed to prickets, or spikes. |
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It had big windows with little balconies for flowers at the front and neat lawns surrounded by a high fence with spikes along the top. |
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They were men who did public penance and scourged themselves with whips of hard knotted leather with little iron spikes. |
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Not every child gets a cricket bat, rugby ball, pair of football boots or spikes as a Christmas or birthday present. |
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Using the spikes of his ballista, all tied up into a belt, Ryud holstered it up to his shoulders, intending it to shield his charge. |
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A tall, impenetrable wall with barbed wire and sharp metal spikes on top surrounded the entire complex. |
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With respect, your Honour, there was no need to put barbed wire or spikes or adopt any of those measures. |
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Any animal fairly bristling with long, pointed horns and spikes simply looks ready to fend off any and all would-be predators. |
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Experts have known for some time that cheetahs are particularly prone to eye injuries from thorns and spikes. |
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Lantern clocks originally ran on woven ropes, which were threaded over spikes on ratchet wheels. |
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Whether you want a traditional curled style or want to funk it up with spikes, tousles or free form hair tails you will be right in style. |
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Warning-track gravel crunches underneath the spikes of coltish pitchers loping through their warm-ups in emerald jerseys. |
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A canine tooth had fragmented long ago and jagged spikes of it were embedded in the animal's infected gums. |
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A seismograph at Ferris High School showed the trembling lasted for more than 30 seconds with two distinct spikes in intensity. |
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There's the big Dome standing forlorn and empty, its twelve yellow spikes thrusting defiantly into the sky. |
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Bearing narrow spikes of tiny greenish-white flowers from late spring through the summer, it self-seeds prolifically thereafter. |
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His long, tangled hair joined with his beard, his long black leather coat was clad with silver chains and spikes, as were his solid boots. |
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This woman's hair was cropped short in haphazard spikes on the top, a braid hanging over her shoulder. |
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Their eyes, all four of them, rolled and showed white as the harnesses were strapped to them, mindful of the spikes that traveled down their spines, sharp and menacing. |
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Carex haydenii differs by having ladder-fibrillose proximal leaf sheaths, a densely cespitose habit, mostly veinless spotted perigynia, and pistillate spikes 1-5 cm long. |
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What the books often don't tell you is that there are another set of spikes on the side of the gill plates, which can also inflict a painful sting. |
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It's a small, spiky-looking plastic ball and when you pull on two of its opposite spikes this ten-inch ball expands to a two-foot latticed sphere. |
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For smaller areas you can purchase strap-on soles with spikes and simply walk around your garden, or if you are feeling energetic use a pitchfork. |
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If you've got more room in the garden you can grow your own kaffir lime leaves but be warned, this small citrus tree has vicious spikes so needs a bit of space around it. |
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Marine life includes sea lemons, lingcod, kelp greenlings, silvery pile perch, wolf eels and even decorated warbonnets with spikes on their heads. |
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The dreaded 15th-century Wallachian ruler had a nasty predilection for punishing disobedient subjects by impaling them on huge spikes, then setting them in the ground. |
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This is being done to preserve chip quality as the spikes drive particles of soot and char into the wood beyond the bark, which contaminates the wood going to chipping. |
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He examined his teeth once more, honed some of the spikes in his hair with a couple spitty fingers, opened the bathroom door and sprinted down the hall. |
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Although the plants bear tall spikes of white or lavender flowers in midsummer, hosta are planted primarily for the season-long show of their striking foliage. |
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We sheltered under the shade of the massive overwhelming oak trees whose bark was protected from vandalism by vicious spikes forced into the trunk. |
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Some plants matured more rapidly and developed spikes from the first node. |
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Dozens of sharp, wooden spikes shot up from the floor below. |
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His models have been drenched by a downpour, licked by flames, paint-sprayed by robots and flown on invisible wires high above a pool of lethal spikes. |
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A good UPS should also offer line conditioning, which means it should also be able to compensate for extended drops in voltage and filter spikes and surges. |
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There's Tutti Frutti, a new lupin with bicoloured flower spikes, Tequila Sunrise, a bronze foliaged antirrhinum, and Creme Brulee, a new phlox, all from Thompson and Morgan. |
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Crude oil prices are hovering around record levels and Hurricane Katrina in the Gulf of Mexico has been cited as one of the reasons for the latest spikes. |
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As he crosses the plane of the goal line, Harper plants his right foot, spins 27 degrees, and spikes the ball into the face of line judge Mike Durner. |
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Safe helmets will never feature spikes or other protruding decorations. |
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They stock every conceivable type of ball, as well as darts, boxing gloves, punchbags, headguards, snooker cues, goggles, running spikes and karate suits. |
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The frantic and furious beating took on the dimension and character of a collective crew of railroaders pounding spikes in unison on a stretch of track. |
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It is a superb piece, made of mahogany and rosewood and inlaid with ebony spikes to the corners, raised on three lyre supports, each with splayed legs and brass lion-paw feet. |
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Nails range from the smallest, thinnest brads to large, weighty spikes. |
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The flower spikes elongate up to a foot or more over a period of weeks. |
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This recipe, provided by the Alberta Turkey Producers, spikes a stock made from the Christmas turkey carcass with herbs and a dash of hot pepper sauce. |
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At present the policy is still to remove nests and eggs and provide residents with nets and spikes to stop the birds settling on houses in problem areas. |
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You plummet to the bottom screaming and are impaled on the spikes. |
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There are iron thumbscrews, head squeezers, stretching racks, and interrogation chairs with spikes, many of which were used during the Spanish Inquisition. |
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They tore up two of the rails, taking out the spikes, but leaving the rails in position, as they knew that the jar of the train would be sufficient to throw them out of place. |
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By light microscopy the capillary loops appear thickened and rigid with numerous small subepithelial spikes and pinholes noted on the silver stain. |
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In this game, the player must navigate a devilish labyrinth fighting many evil turbanized sword wielding fiends and avoiding razor sharp spikes of death. |
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Most impressive when in flower, the strongly fragrant golden spikes shine like beacons across the winter garden, followed by clusters of blue-black berries. |
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After huge spikes in late summer, gas prices have eased just a bit. |
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The plants, ranging from two to six feet in height, have sturdy sword-shaped leaves and produce flower spikes with trumpet-shaped florets borne in double rows. |
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A white drawing on black paper depicts from various angles a school of the menacing fairy-tale creatures, variously ornamented with stripes, scallops and spikes. |
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It had fangs sticking out of its upper and lower jaw, which was common enough, but no wings straddling the row of spikes that also ran, backswept, over its back. |
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This species of bear's breeches is a clump-forming perennial which is grown as much for its attractive foliage as for its architecturally bold flower spikes. |
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Its larger counterpart, the agave or century plant, like a tank-trap, can still be seen used as a washing line, with the clothes hung on the huge spikes. |
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The countries with the highest burden of undernutrition, responsible for as many as 2.6m child deaths a year, are the most exposed to food price spikes. |
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The huge antler spikes were within a few yards of her, and in a flash of numbing fear she remembered Mortimer's warning, to beware of horned beasts on the farm. |
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To compensate 16-year-old Lewis for the injuries he sustained, Puma UK have offered him a free pair of Olympic spikes which are not yet available in the shops. |
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The click of a persimmon driver striking one of those soft balata balls and the sound of steel spikes clattering across the parking lot were heavenly. |
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The top and outer face of the wall are bristling with bamboo spikes. |
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Declan Byrne hung up his spikes, singlet and shorts in exchange for a black tie outfit as he was selected as an escort to the Limerick Rose in the 2003 Tralee contest. |
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Their bone structure contains a lot of spikes buried beneath their skin. |
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Among the ambers and ochres, the scintillating spikes of autumn bulbs, schizostylis, nerines and crocosmias provide focus. |
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George was headed for some dangerous antipigeon spikes on top of a skyscraper. |
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With her pocket knife, she starts to prise the spikes from his wings. Fergawdsake, she says. Somebody shut Tracker up. |
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Spring training began on Christmas Day, when my cousin and I gingered onto the lot behind the fire station to try out our new spikes. |
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He's still Gothing up, dying his brown hair into black spikes, and he had on more eyeliner than I did. |
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The Iron Lady has iron spikes and I don't need holes for air-conditioning my body. |
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These buildings are predominantly four stories high, with vertical dormers, domes, turrets and spikes. |
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Many golfers wear golf shoes with metal or plastic spikes designed to increase traction, thus allowing for longer and more accurate shots. |
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War chariots furnished with scythes and spikes, like those of the ancient Gauls and Britons, are mentioned in literature. |
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The subsequent nuclear crisis caused by the tsunami has also largely left Tokyo unaffected, despite occasional spikes in radiation levels. |
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Therefore they can respond to sudden spikes in demand more quickly and efficiently. |
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It often has spikes on its carapace, which may assist these small organisms in maintaining directional swimming. |
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These spikes help break up the definitive outline of the chameleon, which aids it when trying to blend into a background. |
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Flowers are borne in whorls, held on spikes rising above the foliage, the spikes being branched in some species. |
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Prison Officers feared that inmates could use the spikes as a weapon against them. |
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The spikes are collected and spread out to dry in the sun, then the peppercorns are stripped off the spikes. |
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A diverse mix of generation sources reduces the risks of electricity price spikes. |
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The mostly unforked inflorescences are spikes, whose flowers open one at a time and usually only remain open for a short period. |
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The flowers of Carex are small and are combined into spikes, which are themselves combined into a larger inflorescence. |
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The ballet shoes are now gathering dust, replaced initially by sprinter's running spikes. |
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I repotted the eucomis into new compost and now the new flower spikes look as though they're about ready for take off. |
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This is a gorgeous mylange of five separate bicolours that pledge to be quick-flowering, stout plants with many good-sized flower spikes. |
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Doherty was not wearing spikes when the incident took place during yesterday's lunch break. |
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Bladelike leaves are bronze, with pale orange-yellow flowers appearing on spikes. |
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Still, insurers said price spikes have occurred during other construction boomlets. |
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Another plant cover, cadillo, or burgrass, is important because it combats erosion, although the sting of its spikes annoys the casual stroller. |
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In a sunny spot it makes a woody shrublet a couple of feet high and from spring to autumn offers up endless spikes of amethyst-coloured flowers. |
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Protect your laptop against erratic electrical current and telephone line surges and spikes anywhere in the world. |
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Catmint makes a terrific edging plant for the border instead of lavender, its greygreen leaves and lavender flowerhead borne on upright spikes. |
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Catmint makes a terrific edging plant for the border instead of lavender, its grey-green leaves and lavender flowerhead borne on upright spikes. |
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Feathery flower spikes develop in June, similar to Celosia, also known as Prince of Wales feathers. |
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Malocclusus features an uneven, mouthlike ring of twenty-two attenuated glass spikes, each up to two feet in length, with tips directed inward. |
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It could be his front teeth are too long to grab the food or he might have spikes on his cheek teeth which can cause painful ulcers. |
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The power supply grows even spottier when demand spikes during the sweltering summer months. |
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To create the lightest track spikes ever for the 2008 Olympic Games, Nike shoe designers had to think outside the shoebox. |
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Medical reasons forced him to hang up his track spikes but he kept his fencing blade firmly in the training bag. |
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Stegosaurs had bony back plates and tail spikes, and ankylosaurs sported heavily armoured bodies and bony tail clubs. |
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Cymbidiums make really impressive gifts being large plants with large majestic spikes of exotic blooms that will flower for weeks on end. |
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The blue spikes of camas lilies and white spikes of unrelated death camas stand out among the spring grasses. |
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Patzer said, at Intuit, they saw spikes in user activity when stocks would crash and the economy would take a dive. |
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Echeveria setosa is a small plant, looks a bit like a houseleek but has lovely flowering spikes in the summer. |
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His spikes are soft and furry for now, but experts warned they will soon get much pricklier. |
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Other inmates aren't the only obstacles as arenas are loaded with gun turrets, spikes, flamethrowers and lasers. |
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We personalize our orthotics for a variety of shoe applications including everyday casual and dress shoes, cleats, track spikes, golf shoes, hockey skates, and hiking boots. |
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Her thunderous spikes are almost unstoppable, and her fierce persona on the hardcourt seems to belie the bubbly girl with the ever-ready infectious smile. |
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As a test, the researchers chemically induced spikes in the rat tissue to mimic those preceding a seizure and then exposed the neurons to a steady, direct-current field. |
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The decreased spiking response was accompanied with a higher minimal depolarizing current required to evoke spikes and a lower peak discharge frequency. |
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Posh wore her trademark spikes boarding the plane but soon made herself comfortable, perching on coiffeur Ken Pavey's lap as they flew to Beijing. |
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Hemagglutinin was inserted at the interface of adjacent subunits so that it spontaneously assembles and generates eight trimeric viral spikes on its surface. |
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But he's decided to hang up the track spikes this year in favor of devoting more time to football and being able to fully participate in Spring Practice. |
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The most popular species is Camassia esculenta, also tautologously known as Camassia quamash, which grows flower spikes to 80cm tall with blooms opening along the top 30cm. |
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Try perovskia with its purple flowering spikes, nice pink hydrangeas, a drift of astelias with their silvery, sword-like foliage, cloudy grey santolinas and purple cistus. |
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From mid December through the end of March surf casters will be lining up at the hot spots with their big surf rigs, sand spikes and sand flea traps. |
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He had no time to set himself, but his throw was straight and true. Pick slid in, spikes high, and Schang tagged him in the ribs a foot or two from the plate. |
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Historical installations, such as hand operated points, water cranes, and rail fastened with hand hammered rail spikes, are characteristic features of heritage lines. |
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Many of the houses they live in are like miniature fortresses, located behind walls embedded with metal spikes, barbed wire, broken glass, and sometimes all three. |
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There were no large lateral spikes that are present in nodosaurids and polacanthids hut it did share fused half-rings of neck armour with polacanthids. |
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It has sharp spikes to prevent the harpoon from sliding out. |
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As tide current pulled the boat, the spikes scraped seabed material loose, and the tide current washed the material away, hopefully to deeper water. |
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It falls as snowflakes and hail or occurs as frost, icicles or ice spikes. |
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Although Catesby and Percy escaped the executioner, their bodies were exhumed and decapitated, and their heads exhibited on spikes outside the House of Lords. |
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These extinctions have happened continuously throughout the history of life, although the rate of extinction spikes in occasional mass extinction events. |
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Considering these data, the spatial relationships between lesions and the localization of interictal spikes can vary and seem to depend on the lesion type. |
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But the bigger threat is that people in Sulawesi have been eating macaque meat for centuries. Today it goes for about two dollars a pound, and demand spikes at holidays. |
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