The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles. |
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The grands corps were the powerhouses of the state, and established a tentacular grasp on other key institutions. |
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The response consists of tentacular writhing and mouth opening and is similar to the feeding response seen in A. pallida. |
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My point is that this umbrella legislation will have tentacular ramifications. |
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With the tentacular advances in science, bioethics is covering an increasingly vast area. |
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But even paranoid melodramatic self-aggrandizers sniff out nefarious and tentacular plots from time to time. |
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Or even these multiple trees and shrubs with their tentacular branches rising like sentinels all along heavy roughs. |
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One thinks here of the tentacular expansion of MBA programmes as a specific instance within this broader phenomenon. |
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I detect the tentacular sound of a jellyfish crawled inside by the middle sea and I transmit it my goodbye message. |
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Lake of the Woods at Kenora has a tentacular network of bays that are dotted with thousands of islands. |
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It deals with the unveiling of a tentacular form which becomes widespread in a space, gathering the viewers who participate to its unfurling. |
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Paris has 20 million inhabitants, and its tentacular development prevents the access to the public places for the disabled persons. |
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Initial charges against sarkozy in that tentacular Bettencourt case had been dropped. |
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Davidson emphasized the Port Authority's openness to criticism by showing how the plan incorporates the original terminal's tentacular tubes, omitted from a first scheme. |
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I spent years writing a novel in which three characters get pulled into an elaborate and tentacular conspiracy. |
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Many still see the EU as an ever more tentacular bureaucracy. |
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This was discussed at the Summit between the Italian and British prime ministers, a project seeking to create an organisation which can expose and help combat terrorism in all its tentacular ramifications. |
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Born as they are of considerations completely unrelated to territorial development and the well-being of populations, these local authorities are politically dependent on the omnipresent and tentacular central State. |
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The tentacular roots of the fig tree wrapping around the mahogany tree strangling it to death is a curiosity of nature? it's a rough neighborhood! |
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This tentacular « tea machine » manages to establish a connection between the beverage's oriental and western culture. It creates a fortuitous meeting and an odd ceremony. |
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Périphériques set up a tentacular system for audio listening providing a total of 40 headphone outputs. This was worked out in collaboration with the sculptor-designer Andrew Taggart. |
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While the fishermen hoist the heavy tentacular structures of their chinese fishing nets, the onlookers come to observe the operation and comment the day's fishing. |
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In the afternoon, we will discover the immense labyrinth of the Preah Knah, Preah Neak Pan and the mysterious Ta Prohm, temple invaded by tentacular roots from the cheese trees. |
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Knowledge and the technocratic system that is its tentacular offshoot henceforth manifests itself as a determination to possess uncontrollable power. |
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Can the knowledge society be defined as a shifting and tentacular configuration of networks cooperating and competing to attract the greatest amount of individuals, activity and knowledge? |
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Reconciling citizens with Europe and the values of progress and humanism, is to establish at a European level participative democracy, the implication of the, too often perceived as tentacular, the 27 countries of the Union. |
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Defending the ideals and missions contained in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights requires above all fighting poverty, this tentacular phenomenon. |
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Does everyone really wish to have these obese and tentacular governments? |
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His descriptions of architecture in particular tend to undergo frightening metamorphoses, ramifying into the tentacular darknesses of a dungeon by Piranesi. |
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