We were rewarded with a stargazer, motionless on the bottom, waiting for its prey. |
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A similar species is the stargazer, which has two venomous spines, one each side behind the gill covers. |
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Invest in some equipment without breaking the bank Binoculars are a good starting point for any stargazer. |
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Jack Horkheimer, stargazer extraordinaire, will pay us a call to preview tonight's big show in the sky and share some loony facts about lunar events. |
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They didn't really know who I was and I'm still bit of a stargazer, I'm just 'Oh my God, there's thingy' – you don't just go over and say hello. |
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The amateur stargazer, who spends his days working with computers, has discovered yet another supernova, or exploding star. |
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It comes with its own bag, so if you're an occasional stargazer and are off on a trip, it's ideal. |
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It was fantastic to see everything for real rather than on television and I felt like a proper stargazer. |
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A half-couch casket spray arrives with lavender gladioli and liatris, pink snapdragons and stargazer lilies, and rich purple lisianthus. |
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Free of ammonia or peroxide stargazer hair colour allows you to achieve a wide range of vibrant translucent colours. |
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She is also the co-founder of the stargazer Foundation, which provides free online tools for nonprofits. |
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The small sail at the top of a mast was called a stargazer, and so is a Mediterranean fish with eyes set at the top of its head, and a horse that holds its head back. |
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There will also be guest appearances from the likes of geneticist Steve Jones, comedian and stargazer Dara O Briain, Chris Addison and comic-book legend Alan Moore. |
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In the Museum atrium, several tenfoot arrangements of stargazer lilies, mums, pink ginger, and leucothoe surrounded a 22-foot Statue of Liberty. |
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Moreover, the Pleiades is instantly familiar to even the most casual stargazer, so everyone will be able to relate to this target and the impressive CFHT image which results from these observations. |
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Redescription and lectotype designation of the stargazer, Uranoscopus kaianus Gunther. |
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It contrasts sophisticated florals like jasmine sambac, tuberose fir abs and stargazer lilies with accords of cashmere woods, labdanum and patchouli blend. |
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A stargazer usually finds it worthwhile to learn about the Greek alphabet and symbols, as they are commonly featured on many star charts and maps. |
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Bianca's first person Evernight narrative continues in the recently published Stargazer. |
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This includes Easter lilies, day lilies, Tiger lilies, and Stargazer lilies. |
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Dreammachine marches along with continual uplifting synth washes and driving melodic keys, while Stargazer reminds of Orbital, with chimes and synth build ups. |
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Ocean, Reef, Clavier and Laarn were the most unusual names given to boys and Rimini, Zuanna, Orchid and Stargazer for girls, the study found. |
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An exquisite floral arrangement of Freedom roses, red ginger, Stargazer lilies, and white alstroemeria were held in an 1840 Sheffield epergne. |
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That leaves us with Red Stargazer, Chatez, First Flight and Bilimbi, who are all hold-up horses. |
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They were decorated with towering glass vases filled with pink and yellow Gerbera daisies, Stargazer lilies, pink Freesia, white Fuji mums, and bells of Ireland. |
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