The joyous screams, the gleeful yelps, and a happy, wagging tail added life to the peaceful, gentle beach. |
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She couldn't make head or tail of what she was being told and thought it a nightmare. |
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Then connect the P-trap to the tail piece with another washer and slip nut. |
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Behind the flock even the white tip of his tail and his ruff were quite invisible. |
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The tail has a dark band at the end, with a lighter tip, which, like the dark ruff around the neck, is evident when fanned open. |
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When the tail is on its way up, the sheath on the bottom side of the tail is stretched, storing some energy for the downstroke. |
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The train feathers have a series of eyes that are best seen when the tail is fanned. |
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If you want to get this look, apply basic black eyeliner in a thick line across your lashline, making a tail at the outer corner of your eye. |
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Kevlar and Kevlar-composite sandwich materials are used for the engine air intakes, sections of the tail and tail fin, ribs and longerons. |
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The tail unit was of the monoplane type and consisted of horizontal stabilizer, elevator, vertical fin and rudder. |
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Across the forehead was branded a huge double eagle, the wing tips reaching to the temples, the tail running half way down the nose. |
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Several dived into ground effect and skimmed some 200 meters before flaring with tail wind. |
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The engine is mounted on the top surface of the rear fuselage section with the engine exhaust between the V-shaped tail wings. |
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The Society launched a campaign in support of the Bill, which would ban the docking of dogs' tails unless the tail is damaged or diseased. |
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After my forward speed diminished somewhat, I moved the control stick forward to unlock the tail wheel and attempted to ground loop the aircraft. |
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The Heterostracan head is covered with several armoured plates, the body with large scales and the tail is most often diphycercal. |
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The sturgeon tail behaves mechanically as an extremely flexible sheet with flexible dorsal and ventral lobes following the central tail region. |
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Lee launched himself like a bullet, kicking up dust over 50 feet tall, leaving a rooster tail of rock and dirt in his wake. |
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He also invented the tail rope system which Poe describes in this tale, to conserve more gas by lifting or lowering the guide rope accordingly. |
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The Cat seemed somewhat puzzled by this comment, and his stride became less confident, while his tail wagged in apparent disconsolation. |
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A gull-wing canopy provides the best service access available in a zero tail swing machine, Timberking says. |
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The dog was curled in a pile of old newspapers and a brown duffel coat, its head tucked into its body, its tail twitching slightly. |
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Like him or not, we're seeing the tail end of a key era in Canadian politics pass. |
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Praying that the other two had had enough time, he yelled to Tiffany, and disengaging their swords they turned tail and ran down the corridor. |
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The tail gunner rotated the turret and opened fire on a dark shape less than 300 yards out. |
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The water in front of us slices upward in a mighty rooster tail of spray as a speedboat pivots into a turn. |
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Looking to the stern I could see a big white water rooster tail created by the power of the outboard motors as they took us further offshore. |
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Both men saw the rabbit race from the branches with his little puffy tail ablaze. |
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The ringtail lemur, of course, has a beautiful ring tail that they hold up to locate each other in the rain forest. |
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Her tail has a black tip with two rings close to each other about 5 inches from the tip. |
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Slender headlamps and a new tail lamp cluster add a dash of elegance while a trendy side skirt shows off alloy wheels. |
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Myiobius also has the long rictal bristles and erythrurus has the rufous tail found in Onychorhynchus and Cnipodectes. |
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Before licking your wounds and going off with your tail between your legs, learn to make fights scratch-free. |
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The leopard seal propels itself by moving its tail side to side, and it steers with its long front flippers. |
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There are restyled multi-reflector headlights and tail light clusters while mud flaps are integrated with the body. |
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He was bounced by an enemy fighter and the tail of his plane was shot up, but he escaped with his life, and landed back at RAF Hornchurch. |
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Orange lion's tail and yellow Jerusalem sage vie for attention with pink lavatera and blue Cleveland sage in flower-filled beds. |
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Still its nice to see clearly, I'd forgotten that an ampersand was not in fact solid blobs of black with a tail but had spaces in between. |
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Then she pulled her lank hair into a high pony tail and left her room again. |
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The aircraft is equipped with three-strut landing gear, a tail wheel and a brake parachute. |
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The ai has a small head, tiny eyes and ears, and a small tail hidden in its fur. |
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For example, in widowbirds, tail length is a selected trait indicative of male quality. |
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Approximately 25 cm long, the animal has a flat tail surrounded by a skin-like fin which is used for swimming. |
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The beaver uses its flat tail to warn other beavers of danger by slapping the water surface before diving. |
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One of Wezza's mates was hanging around outside the front of his unit, sporting a rat's tail that went halfway down his back. |
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The tail of the kangaroo mouse is thickest in the middle, tapered at both ends, black tip, and no tuft. |
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I looked down to see a small Jack Russell terrier ecstatically running in circles around my legs, tail wagging wildly. |
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Walk up! Walk up! Walk up and see the horse's head where his tail ought to be. |
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I want you to be curious about how the world wags its tail in different lands. |
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But the crowning glory is when the pointer turns around and gives an approving look and tail wag before he trots off to pick up another bird. |
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When my eyes meet hers, her tail starts to wag excitedly, but she dares not move her body in fear of spoiling the moment. |
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The puppy sniffed his hand cautiously and immediately his tail began to wag. |
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Poppy's tail was wagging at a rate only expected at top international competition level, so I knew that whatever it was, it was an animal. |
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Kero got up, tongue hanging from the side of his mouth as he pranced over to her, his small tail wagging back and forth rapidly. |
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Her tail began to wag as he approached, and he cautiously dropped onto one knee before reaching to untangle her leash. |
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First stage control was by movable tail fins, while the second stage was equipped with a gimballed nozzle. |
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My point fly is a heavy leaded nymph with a pheasant tail nymph on a dropper or tied in line some 12 inches above the heavy point fly. |
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At the shot, the buck dropped to the ground but was up again moving away with no flash of the white tail to be seen. |
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It can't have come very far, although it is looking a bit bedraggled and its tail is very droopy. |
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I'd never seen anything like it, yet it behaved exactly as, and in every other respect was typical of a drongo, fork tail and all. |
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The golden furred cat stretched out it's body, tail swishing as it smoothly padded over to the door. |
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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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You're driving down the highway with traffic flowing smoothly when tail lights begin to light up your field of vision. |
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They have a small head with a long, thin pipe-like snout and a tail that is about half their total length. |
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On entering their front door we were confronted by shelves and shelves of head and tail light clusters. |
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Its general colouring is white tinged with rosy blush and it has two long red shaft tail streamers. |
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Examples include the crown and tail feathers of birds-of-paradise, drongos, Bristlethigh Curlew, etc. |
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The tail is cocked when alighting and the bird droops wings when displaying. |
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The rain had plastered his hair flat onto his forehead and turned his pony tail into a slick pointy tip. |
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That's when I saw the spiny ridge that ran the length of her back to the fishlike tail that existed where her legs should have been. |
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And then, as if nothing had happened, the stone cat turned and ambled away, its shoulders rolling arrogantly, its tail still flicking. |
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It would be fine, except that her pony tail keeps flicking in my face, and there's nowhere else for me to move. |
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A squirrel dashed across the road, plumy tail bouncing behind it, and went up a tree. |
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The tail gunner sustained a serious wound to the knee from a piece of flak that had come from underneath. |
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I can still see how it looked in the rear view mirror with its tail convulsively thrashing around. |
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Charged particles dive inwards towards the center of the tail and cause it to increase in length and to taper. |
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The mask, legs and tail should all show clear tabby markings which should be the same colour on all points. |
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I heard you used to grab rattlesnakes and copperheads by the tail and snap them like a whip to break their necks. |
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The poor thing is allergic to flea bites, and has the most awful scabs around his back legs and tail area. |
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Trim in his black polo-neck, he looks like a designer hairdresser, ponytail swinging down the back of his neck like the tail of a ferret. |
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We gave her little bits of polony, which she took gently piece by piece, her little tail wagging. |
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Even though there is a basic similarity with a flight feather, the peacock tail feather has an unusual barbule structure. |
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He held his hand out to help her up, Hikari took it, her clouded leopard tail flicking lightly to and fro in an agitated manner. |
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While everyone's attention was on Kyli, Joy came up behind Cat and noticed her tail flicking back and forth. |
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Just when Fletcher thought he had caught a big, fat juicy fish, it would give a flip of the tail and disappear into the murk. |
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The flippers are broad, and the tail has a folded ridge on its dorsal surface. |
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She kept expecting the elf-horse to object, but it only flirted its tail and stamped a time or two when Shara came too close. |
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He pompadoured his foretop rather short and tied a full eagle tail on top of his head as a single ornament. |
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Such rivers have cavernous deep pools fed by turbulent rapids at the head and a shallow tail leading to the next rapid. |
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He shook his small head in annoyance, his little bit of a mane moving slightly in the breeze, and his short, fluffy tail flicking at some flies. |
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We have six humpback whales who are individually recognisable by their tail flukes. |
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They are about the size of a medium collie dog, but their tail is round and bushy and is carried straight out below the level of their back. |
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Fat-tailed sheep are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help baste the meat. |
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And often the tail fluke of a whale or the back fin of a dolphin will show as a dark patch against the paler surface of the sea. |
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Calambokidis' team has photographed and recognized around 1,500 blue whales by tail fluke and back markings. |
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The tail fluke lacks a medial notch and the flippers are small and pointed. |
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Many whales are alive today, and they swim by dorsoventral undulation of their tail flukes. |
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Whales have streamlike bodies with highly compressed neck vertebrae, dorsal fins, and a tail with two finlike flukes arranged horizontally. |
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They also practice bottom feeding and are observed in the lagoons with their immature tail stocks and flukes sticking straight up in the air. |
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The tail bumper, in retracted position, fitted flush with the fuselage surface. |
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The basset hound jumped out of the car and wagged his tail as soon as the door opened, and he trotted happily up to the front door of the house. |
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The gear problem was quickly corrected but further testing showed that the craft had tail flutter. |
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The Plaintiff has a licence to take and hold brush tail possums from the Department of Parks Wildlife and Heritage in Tasmania. |
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There are chrome grille highlights, new fog lamps and metallic-look tail lamps in the exterior charges. |
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You can restyle your older BMW cars with Auto Parts Inner's BMW headlights, BMW fog lights or BMW altezza tail lights. |
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Mounts were posed in an aggressive posture with wings drooped, tail fanned and beak slightly open, as though they were singing. |
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The upperparts are brown with a black patch streaked with white, and the tail is barred with black. |
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The flight feathers are black, and the upper tail coverts and rump area are cobalt blue. |
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The craft had the cowl, upper wing surface, and tail painted bright yellow. |
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High strength composites are used for the windscreen, the upper cowling and parts of the tail fin and tail plane. |
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Its back is speckled with light markings, and its tail is barred with black. |
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Feathers could have elongated on the forelimbs and lateral margins of the elongated tail in connection with leaping and parachuting out of trees. |
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Unless perfectly synchronized, dual ballonets tend to tip the craft toward the tail or nose. |
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She lay on her stomach with her forepaws stretched out before her, and tail curled tight around her rear. |
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For landing, a drogue parachute, installed in the tail of the fuselage, is connected to the spring loaded tail cone ejection plate. |
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As I pulled it along in front of me, I could see how the marabou tail added life to the nymph. |
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Her lion tail flicked idly behind her as she walked towards the nearby creek. |
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Some males also have elegant ornamentation such as bright throat gorgets, crests and elongated tail feathers. |
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It has a shallowly forked tail and a slight crest that gives the head a squared-off look. |
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Her fur was staring wet, draggled into points, and her tail was thick with black mud. |
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The crissal thrasher is mostly a uniform grayish brown, with a long, dark tail and a very long, decurved bill. |
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So it's sweat pants, baggy shirt, sweater, thick socks, slippers and pony tail today. |
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Those who tenaciously stuck till the tail end of the festival were regaled by an unexpected treat. |
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The powerful tail is also fully furred, and is shorter in sea otters than other otter species. |
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With a dozen or so games left to play in the league, the season could easily tail off between now and May. |
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Years earlier scientists had detected cyanogen, a poisonous gas, in the tail of a comet. |
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After combing her mane and tail hair, checking her hoofs, and braiding her tail, I began to saddle Candy up. |
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Like their seahorse relatives, male seadragons brood the eggs but under their tail instead of in an abdominal pouch. |
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She was tormented by a furious little gadfly that bit her mercilessly, though she flicked her tail this way and that. |
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Captain Dang successfully hooked the gaff deep into its tail and managed to get the tail up to level of the deck. |
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If the bid is successful, investigators will be able to tail suspects by using sophisticated video cameras, radios and earpieces. |
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Purple scales began at his waist and covered his lower body, which ended in the scaly tail of a snake. |
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She unfolds a page of hand-written directions and I concentrate on tail lights, changing lanes and weaving through eastbound traffic. |
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Her huge black Labrador came galumphing around the corner of her house and wagged his tail excitedly when he saw he was being taken on a walk. |
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The beast's whiskers touched the front of the tub and its tail curled up in back. |
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With each downstroke of his wings, he flipped his tail upwards, at about a 45 deg angle. |
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The way the tail grows could prove Darwinism and evolution or prove it totally wrong! |
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I got your number from a geezer down the Circle, a bloke with a pony tail who said you could sort me out. |
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Going by any parameters of development, these communities always figure at the tail end. |
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The shirts feature a three-button placket, rib knit collar and cuffs, banded sleeves, tail back, side vents, taped neck and shoulders, and woodtone buttons. |
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He at once began work on the bird, plucking the feathers carefully from its wings and tail and setting them in a pile on the sand, then skinning it with his dagger. |
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Her frizzy red hair was pulled back in a pony tail and the freckles that sprinkled her plump cheeks made her seem kindhearted in a girlish sort of way. |
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It's early evening when Nick and I walk down to a bend in the river, and the red tail black cockatoos and little corellas are settling into the gum trees. |
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He flung his tail upward and made Victor fly right into his hands. |
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She withdrew her green rubber pony tail holder pulling her hair away from her face into a tight pony tail, revealing her porcelain china doll like face. |
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In addition, a gray whale when diving nearly always shows its tail flukes. |
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The boat team tracks the whales, takes photographs of the humpback's unique tail flukes and snips off small DNA skin samples or biopsies, using special darts. |
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A dark purple dragon winked at her, and a fire-red phoenix with the occasional blue or green feather sprouting from its tail made the fluting noise. |
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Its belly and underwing coverts were dark, but his tail was red. |
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It was crouched on all fours, its strangely formed hands with three fingers and a thumb acting as the forefeet on a crocodile, while the tail slithered like a snake's would. |
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One of the Shetlands called Pinkerton is a palomino with large bulging black eyes, a long forelock, mane and tail and a sandy coloured mark down his spine. |
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Although fortepianos have higher decay rates than their 20th Century cousins, Bilson manipulates that decay with such skill you can feel the tail of silence quiver. |
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Wiping sweat from his face at the end of class, he led the horse to his stall, giving him a good rubdown and currying his mane and tail as well as brushing his body. |
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Mullet has a fusiform body shape with a pronounced tail fin, and generates a body wave with an amplitude increasing curvilinearly towards the tail. |
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The cyberpet will now come in gold, silver or black and express more canine traits such as being able to wag its tail and respond to its own name. |
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Finally the bird plunges earthward with wings and tail closed. |
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In the ganoids the upper lobe of the tail fin is the largest. |
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The pilot and his crew had baled out and the aircraft had glided into the sea, coming to rest on a reef with its nose in 60m and its tail in 70m of water. |
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This involves the male of the species puffing his chest up, spreading his tail feathers widely and dragging it on the ground as he chases young females round. |
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Shirts are slightly different with long tail backs or grandad collars. |
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The electric organ is located in the tail of a weakly electric fish. |
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She swished her tail and let a small growl out of her throat. |
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The students were encouraged to embellish the eyes or tail with additional items, but otherwise they were to use only one box to create their cows. |
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My boyhood dream was to be a tail gunner in the Royal Air Force. |
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About the same time, the tail gunner calmly reported that he had been hit. |
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When Fe65 was bound to the binding domain of the tail, the researchers could see that there was another binding domain on the tail that could bind another protein. |
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It has two dorsal fins and a caudal fin or tail like that of a shark. |
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Companies reporting profits before extraordinaries for several continuing years can suddenly tail spin to wipe out its entire capital and accumulated profits. |
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Chinese servants should not appear before their masters in short clothes, nor without socks, nor with shoes down at heel, nor with their tail tied round the head. |
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This made the horizontal tail operate at high negative angles of attack, aggravated by downwash from the slip stream over the inboard sections of the wing flaps. |
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His tail drooped limply and she noticed that though he usually looked quite joyful and energetic, it now seemed that almost all his energy had run out. |
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A random flick of that powerful tail probably hit the glass at a vulnerable point. |
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Add the prawns, scallops, langoustines and lobster tail slices, and fry quickly for about two minutes. |
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The tail gunner told Mynarski to save himself. Reluctantly, he made his way back to the hatch with his clothes and parachute in flames. |
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Dauer larvae display active locomotion and a specific behavior called nictation, where they stand on their tail and wave their body in the air. |
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They have a tiger by the tail here, the Liberals and the Conservatives, with the enablers being the Liberals. |
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As returns inevitably decline over time, the herd may turn tail and prompt a price collapse. |
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One day a real dragon came down to check things out, pressing its nose up against Lord Ye's window while its tail swished about outside. |
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The cephalon lacks definite genal spines, and the tail spine, insofar as it can be reconstructed, does not appear to have been very long relative to the body. |
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He chased his tail and ate May's ferns, and sharpened his tiny claws on the kitchen chair legs, and left a light layer of ginger fur everywhere he went. |
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In a word, these were all expensive and anti-democratic shenanigans, the tail wagging the dog. |
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It does in fact dishonour Parliament and is an insult to this House to turn tail and evade responsibility, as Mr Kinnock is now doing. |
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Its separation from other species of the 'xylophilus' group is mainly based on female tail shape, spicules size and the mucro length. |
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The uncommitted defenders at the tail of the Australia lineout are able to make straight for the Lions midfield. |
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Some single white spots on the chest as well as some single white hairs on toes and tip of tail are permissible. |
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They allowed the tail of the Welsh dragon to wag, and its bowling to breathe fire. |
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Suddenly a tongue of flame embraced the tail and spread with a horrifying speed all over the zeppelin, turning it into a fire ball. |
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The tail is slate grey and the other of the fins are normally slate grey to orange, but sometimes look reddish. |
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In the male, the tail is curved ventrally, conoid and has a pointed terminus. |
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On checking the helicopter after the flight, it was discovered that a cable to the tail rotor pitch change mechanism had come undone. |
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I remember going to a rehearsal dinner that had lobster tail on the buffet and thinking that was decadent. |
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Lucy was waiting by the door, tail wagging as always when we got home. |
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Diane barks and wags her bushy tail in happiness as she jumps on Louis Crawford's lap in the van and she licks his face with love and a little slobber. |
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And in the meantime, Chuck is going bananas, his tail wagging like a crazed propeller, his face the most precious combination of anticipation and curiosity. |
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Top with a lobster tail tip, and a quenelle of sevruga caviar. |
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A six-year-old can have charge of the levers which make the great horns dip or a tail swish. |
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His miller's daughter wields an ax and uses it to disenchant a prince by chopping off the tail of a gigantic black cat. |
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The claws are sharp and the tiny tail is inconspicuous except in the rock cavy, which has blunt claws and a short tail projection. |
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This flow compresses the magnetic field lines on the sunward side of the Earth, and extends them into a long magnetic tail on the night side. |
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The uropods are usually setose and paddle-shaped in swimming taxa and form a broad tail fan with the telson for rapid propulsion. |
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The gearbox with five speeds was moved in front of the engine, and from there the input shaft crosses the sump to reach the tail rotor drive. |
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The tail vertebrae vary in number from none in the bat to 49 in the pangolin. |
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The technique is not recommended for delicate equipment and the trick is to complete the offload without tipping the aircraft on its tail and damaging the ramp. |
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Carefully slide the tailplane through the slots in the tail end of the fuselage from the side. |
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His hair was pulled back into a tiny rat's tail at the base of his neck. |
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The audience applauds as they grab the ends of one another's tail to wheel around before the glass. |
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The increase in staff has tended to tail off over time, as the Centre has gradually approached its fully operational stage. |
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The main rotor chopped the tail off, the nose was crushed, and the battery was ejected. |
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After an incredible year in 2008, we saw the rivalry tail off in 2009 largely due to Nadal's injury. |
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You can also cut the tail off the crayfish and use the tail to hide the hook. |
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The missile has four rectangular fins for aerodynamic control at the rear, and four wings at just over halfway from nose to tail on the length of the body. |
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The tail end of a cyclone hit Gisborne just as the ship was leaving the harbour and instead of sailing out beyond the reef it finished up aground alongside it. |
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Chest fastenings, crossed surcingles and leg cords as well as a generous tail flap guarantee your horse a perfect fit. |
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Two chest straps, crossed surcingles, leg cords and a tail flap give this rug the best possible fit. |
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I keep planning to move there, and then I experience the beginning of winter and I turn tail and run. |
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They defeat it by not supporting it and by trusting that we aren't going to turn tail and leave ahead of schedule. |
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Now is not the time to turn tail and run. Now is the time to remember Canada's commitment and the reasons behind it. |
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The trim wheel is connected to the rudder tab actuating mechanism in the tail of the aircraft by a chain and cable system. |
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Unabashed, however, again he barked gently, and again he gave his coquettish little tail a flip or two. |
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Often multiple ropes wrap around the tail and fins and sometimes the whole body causing a great strain on the ropes and nets. |
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Furthermore it is also possible to set the tail sensitivity through a gain channel and the swash plate through the potentiometer. |
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With the help of the control sticks check if the swash plate and the tail rotor are controlled in the correct direction. |
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In this menu the tail and swash plate control has an increased sensitivity so that the impact is easy to see. |
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So trying to make the tailpiece vibrate more easily at the tail gut seems interesting. |
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This powerful rooster tail can cause a boat to go airborne and fly over backwards or do a barrel roll flip. |
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Its tail stuck alertly up when it was standing, making it look as though it might've had pointer blood back in its past. |
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Mermaid, masculine merman, a fabled marine creature with the head and upper body of a human being and the tail of a fish. |
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A tuxedo, with its tail fanning out in pleats like a palm leaf, was simply beautiful. |
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They have fairly rounded fins and a tail that is squarish with a slight indent. |
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Close up, however, the plumage is more attractive, with a warmish brown cast to the back and a chestnut brown tint on the upper tail feathers. |
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Very severe nerve damage sometimes requires a tail amputation. |
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A whole launce with the head and tail clipped off is excellent. |
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Grebes can be distinguished by their lobed toes with flat nails, greatly reduced tail feathers, and satiny breast feathers. |
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If he's threatening intruders, the hair on his back and tail may stand on end. |
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I do remember that the tail wiggled when we impaled the head end on the hook so maybe there was a response to pain. |
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This is needed when the tail gyro is not able to hold the tail by itself for fast pitch changes. |
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Krusty licks his chomps loudly and wags his tail as Marcus reaches out holding a bowl of food in each hand. |
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You can see it now: the cat has its back arched and tail bushed out, and the puppy is oblivious to the danger. |
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The company is planning to release other attachable tail designs, presumably for fans of other animals. |
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I taxied into my revetment and was back by the tail taking a leak when the ambulance came by with the guy in it half sitting up, with a broken leg but otherwise feeling fine! |
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The areas on the tail boom affected by this modification lay beneath the exhaust efflux. |
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He waggles his head and tail happily, when his master takes him for a walk. |
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Eastbound flights welcome time-saving tail winds from the jet stream to increase their speed and thus save fuel. |
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The Dart sprayed a rooster tail of gravel as he pulled away. |
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Broad-leaved arrowhead and lizard's tail are found where the water is deepest, while skunk cabbage, with its huge leaves, lines the perimeter of the fen. |
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In the living lobe-finned fish the tail is now symmetric, though the fossil record shows that this change happened independently in the two groups. |
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Consequently, distribution parameters were estimated on the basis of the upper tail of the distribution, with the assumption that all data were log-normally distributed. |
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The differences in coat length are most apparent on the tail and ruff. |
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Often a seal's tail flipper moved violently, side-to-side, trying to squirm away as it felt the knife. |
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Sometimes the 11-headed Avalokiteshvara is represented with thousands of arms, which rise like the outspread tail of a peacock around him. |
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They certainly had a sting in their tail as they sailed through the preliminaries and set the championships in Dar El Beida and Zeralda alive. |
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This tree dweller uses its long prehensile tail to help it move from branch to branch. |
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They can hang by this prehensile tail alone so that their hands and feet are free to do other things, for example eating food. |
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Black discoloration is caused by melanin formation most commonly in the ventral tail segment joints and muscle surrounding the pericardium. |
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The tail is not well furred in the bare-tailed woolly opossum, but in the other species it is extensively furred, often to the tip. |
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Do not apply to irrigated land where tail water will be used to irrigate other crop land. |
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My beard makes up for the fact that, quite appallingly, I was born without a big foxy tail to play with. |
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The tail of Rhampholeon nchisiensis is short and stumpy, females having the shortest. |
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Quarry is eaten on the ground or on a stump, the hawk standing with both feet on its victim, drooping wings to form a tent and spreading its tail as if to give support. |
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These women are so obsessed with the idea that they are the ones wanting commitment while men don't that they can't make head or tail of this new version of themselves. |
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For they are creators of truths so unprecedented, purveyors of proposals so revolutionary, that not a soul is capable of making head or tail of them. |
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Last week one of his followers tried to make head or tail of it all. |
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The PIAT round was propelled by a huge spring and spigot which ignited a cartridge within the tail of the projectile. |
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Some techniques, including copulas, may be necessary for modelling the tail dependency of such distributions. |
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The Sentinel Wag: Beware the animal that stands at alert with his tail wagging high in the sky. |
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The cooked product is pressed, with liquids and small solids going into a centrifugal decanter in which oil solids and tail water are separated. |
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The massive and gaudy tail feathers of the Peacock are the tetrices or coverts, the retrices are brown and relatively short and are used to support the fan. |
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The practical ring has lots of prongs to hold your chignon or pony tail firmly in place. |
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There is considerable diversity of tail shape within the teleost fishes. |
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Are instruments used for ear notch, tail dock, castration, and tattoo procedures kept clean and sharp? |
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The Directive sets additional restrictive conditions for certain interventions such as castration, shortening of corner teeth and tail docking. |
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Within a day of being born, piglets can experience tooth clipping, castration, tail docking and vaccination. |
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Your colleague can put some light tail weight on the loose end of the rope to help you travel up more smoothly. |
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Remove the tail pipe assembly by disconnecting the springs from the muffler attached to the tail pipe. |
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The engine continued to run after impact and singed the exposed grass in the area below the exhaust tail pipes. |
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At the tail end of harvesting, he found a wild salmon in one of those pens. |
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When the tail end of the train was completely through the scanner and with the dynamic brake initiated, the train speed further decreased. |
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Construction of the bridge provided work at the tail end of the Great Depression. |
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The time of propagation results in the cars at the tail end of the train receivingeffective braking last. |
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In addition, the involvement of private sector transportation companies at the tail end of the distribution system is now common. |
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It is not uncommon for CN to marshal train M362 with loaded cars destined for Taschereau Yard on the tail end. |
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The tail of a vertebrate is composed of flesh and bone but contains no viscera. |
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They float at the surface of the water and breathe through an air tube at their tail end. |
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The lead locomotive stopped with the tail end approximately 126 feet east of the crossing. |
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Mortar bombs usually had fins to stabilize their flight, and had the propellant charge fixed to the tail end. |
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Participants came braving the heavy downpour of the tail end of the second huge storm that struck the country in two months. |
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Thus it has inherited the main family traits, including the prominent front fenders and the rounded grille as well as the rather curvy tail end. |
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In practice, it is often distributed during and sometimes at the tail end of the planting season. |
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Also known as mare's tail and by its botanical name Conyza Canadensis, it grows straight upright on a central stem surrounded by long, thin leaves. |
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A long tail and short, rounded wings give these fast, low-flying birds great maneuverability. |
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His wavy hair and pudgy features, the shape of his fish tail legs are typical of Louis XIV style fountain statuary. |
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In Thailand, a kink or crook in the tail gathers added good luck for the cat's owner! |
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Even as the predictable centre of the distribution appears less risky, the unobserved tail risk has grown. |
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Those who drive one every day will notice a change in the tail as well with lights and a redesigned hatchback. |
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If you do ride at night, you should equip your bicycle with and use a headlight and a tail light. |
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Their colour is dark olive-brown, with blackish edges on its pectoral and tail fins. |
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This is how wars start, and our centrist opponents are as foolish as the bourgeoisies they tail in this regard. |
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They have a thick body that tapers considerably towards their tail fin, which is long and slender. |
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Abort procedures are very similar among many Air Force aircraft, with minor differences such as thrust reversers or tail hooks to help the situation. |
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Then she leapt, her tail flicking as she dove for the butterfly. |
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