Why would the only monkey in South America to evolve trichromatic vision be the one that eats the least amount of fruit? |
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For eats, don't miss El Charro, established in the 1920s and the birthplace of the chimichanga. |
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I'm tall and trim, and people often mistake me for someone who never eats, and is therefore too thin to support her frame. |
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He reportedly eats the cheapest form of unmilled rice and spends much of his wealth on development projects. |
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He's slim and trim, doesn't smoke, hardly drinks, eats lots of fish, soya and salad, and does a half-hour workout on his exercise bike each day. |
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When he comes off his shift he eats alone, tripe, rabbit, distinctive food that is for men. |
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One reason why there is so much fast memory on videocards is because textures, and colour depth eats up a lot of bandwidth. |
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He eats the piece voraciously in several huge bites dropping the remainder. |
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He unwisely eats an extremely old egg salad sandwich from a vending machine. |
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One kind of snow flea eats smaller springtails, but when the sap rises late in winter, most species congregate near outbreaks of the sweet flow. |
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When I got this pup, I was specifically told that he eats dry, unsoftened kibbles. |
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He often eats on the move, snacking on chicken and olive oil mixed with honey and salted almonds. |
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In warm weather, one eats outside in an orange grove with views over rustic villas and smallholdings. |
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Now, the occult book section is several bookcases long and practically eats up a corner of the store. |
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You want to be there the whole time, it just eats you up inside when you're not there. |
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The larva of the mottled umber moth is a reddish brown caterpillar that eats the leaves of oak trees and shrubs. |
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The large mouse-eared bat eats insects caught in flight as well as beetles taken on the ground. |
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A ray eats its prey by grabbing the mollusk in its mouth and crushing the shell with its jaws. |
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He eats around 10 pounds at a sitting at least three times a week before a big match, increasing the volume each time. |
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This east European touring group has built a reputation that eats up superlatives. |
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In the season, he eats the native peach and the mulga apple, two of the fruits indigenous to this part of the world. |
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Another woman eats an ice cream as her young daughter eyes the sparkly hair bobbles and shiny combs in a shop window. |
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He eats hurriedly, chewing with his mouth open as he stuffs more food in his mouth. |
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The mushrat, it was pointed out to me, is a very clean animal that swims, and eats only vegetation. |
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There's a special security team that has been coordinated that will watch his every move, even when he eats his last meal. |
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He introduced me to the streets around the hotel and importantly the cheap eats. |
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Found in all tropical and temperate oceans, the Mola mola, or giant ocean sunfish, eats mainly jellyfish. |
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When a primary consumer, such as a kangaroo rat, eats the seeds of a creosote bush, it gains the energy it needs to live and reproduce. |
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All this variety is organized into chapters like late-night eats, takeouts, breakfast joints and an array of ethnic sections. |
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An added attraction is a food court offering quick eats representing the best of the East and the West. |
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Some members of the corps could be at the venue for anything up to four hours, and with no other outlet for eats or drinks at that level. |
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Divided into sections that cover small eats, drinks, soups, rice dishes, side dishes and sweets, the recipes are clear and concise. |
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Refuel with good Slovenian eats like sausages and pastas, and spend your nights in family-run pensions and a medieval castle. |
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Hola's also got a nice short menu of tropical and tropical-inspired light eats, perfect breakfast and lunch fare. |
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Sometimes you can't get him to eat a thing, and then at other times he eats like a horse! |
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For example he informs us that the Blue-cheeked bee-eater actually eats more dragonflies and damselflies than anything else. |
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The head of the Norwegian salmon-farming industry cheerfully admits that he eats only wild salmon. |
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He wants her to make fun of how he eats chop suey, dreams of being a martial arts stunt man, and excels at math. |
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This caterpillar is gardener-friendly because it eats weeds such as plantain. |
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He eats cereal for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and sometimes for snacks in between. |
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The ouroboros eats its own tail to sustain its life, in an eternal cycle of renewal. |
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Its most apposite characterisation is the archetypal image of ouroboros, the serpent that eats its own tail. |
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That's because highly levered businesses suffer in downturns as debt service eats into margins, and increases the risk of default. |
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You should make sure your dog eats a good-quality dog food, one that is complete and balanced. |
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The queen bee eats the workers' eggs to retain her control over the colony. |
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The water opossum eats primarily crayfish, shrimp, fish, frogs, and possibly aquatic vegetation and fruit. |
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Just because a person eats cheese, they don't acquire the habits of a mouse for example. |
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He often eats there after a match, which he feels could also contribute to his weight gain. |
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The patient eats and drinks these foods while radiographic images are observed on a video monitor and recorded on videotape. |
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He eats a fillet of wild sea bass with chickpea cream, balsamic mushrooms, and spinach. |
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Soon she will realise that no matter how much the old boy eats he stays thin as a rake. |
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He has eliminated much of the trademark junk food from his diet, drinks copious amounts of water, and eats salads. |
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More generalized than other diving ducks, the Ring-necked Duck eats mostly seeds, roots, and tubers. |
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She eats one of your bananas and helps herself to a yoghurt before the doorbell rings. |
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Among Manning's favorite foods are salmon and orange roughy, which she eats four times a week, plus soy, spinach and green and black teas. |
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For all that, Grossman drinks more white wine than red, partly because he eats a lot of fish and vegetarian food. |
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If the food is placed on her tray, however, she dives in with both hands and eats with obvious enjoyment. |
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It's the story of a ravenous caterpillar that eats so much he makes himself sick before finally transforming into a beautiful butterfly. |
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That approach eats up staff time because they must read meters at fields, Fagan said. |
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It occurs when a person eats or swallows something that has been infected with the entamoeba histolytica parasite. |
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Inflation also eats into the real value of the income from market returns received by farmers. |
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This small, aggressive fish congregates around the gwyniad spawning areas and eats the eggs and young fish. |
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For breakfast, a village family eats a dough-like ball made from cassava flour with the previous day's sauce. |
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She has a competition weight of 63.5 kilos but, in order to remain light, eats a mere 2,000 calories a day when she is at peak fitness. |
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He's kinda cheap on the rent but all he eats is the washing powder box so its no big drama. |
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It takes both perseverance and technical knowledge to avoid discouragement and get to the good eats. |
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You'd notice she's athletic and has an eclectic sense of style, and you'd be impressed that she eats sushi and dim sum. |
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The opah, despite being toothless, and of majestic build, pursues and eats other fish and squid. |
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She eats a lot of fruits and vegetables, but also red meat, poultry and fish from time to time. |
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The queen bee eats the workers ' eggs to retain her control over the colony. |
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The boat tows the lure, the fish eats, the boat carries on, line comes off the reel and the fish is hooked. |
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As an orthodox Jew, he observes Shabbat, eats kosher, and prays three times a day. |
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The female lacewing lays about 300 eggs, and each developing larva eats between 1000 and 10,000 aphids in its lifetime. |
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When it eats foods with hard parts, it egests these parts in the form of pellets. |
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The pufferfish contains a neurotoxin and, if not prepared properly, can quickly kill a human being who eats it. |
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Members of the family say the eel is an agreeable house pet, that eats twice a day and is fond of strips of raw chicken or fish. |
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The Guru heard of it and advised him that his meditation will not fructify so long as he eats free from the langar. |
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The olinguito is mostly active at night, eats fruit as well as meat, rarely leaves the trees, and has one offspring at a time. |
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My son's cockatiel eats like a bird, so our stock of millet and black-oil sunflower seeds rarely needs replenishing. |
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Depression is a cancer of the soul, it eats away at the core of who you are and replaces it with doubt and pain and fear. |
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There is no character with the sustaining power of Count Dracula, or of Renfield, the zoophagous patient who eats flies and spiders. |
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I understand why he is so protective of his only girl, but sometimes it eats me up inside that I have to lie to him constantly. |
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He's going to leave a trail, every time he talks, every time he spends money, every time he eats and resupplies it's becoming easier. |
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No more than 30 percent of all the calories your child eats should be fat calories. |
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Usually I don't eat potato but fish without chips by the sea would be silly and my son eats most of them. |
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But that doesn't mean she's less healthy than women at the lower end of the range, as long as she exercises regularly and eats nutritiously. |
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If the legionnaires don't have the good eats, then how can they perform anything but abysmally for their lictors? |
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Almost all infants spit up, but if an infant spits up or throws up almost every time he eats and seems fussy, he may have heartburn. |
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Another case study in the book is of a bulimarexic, a person who eats in binges, then forces himself to vomit or purges the food with laxatives. |
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Mad cow disease, or bovine spongiform encephalopathy, eats holes in the brains of cattle. |
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A quick press and the car eats traffic and hills as if they simply did not exist. |
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Its diet consists chiefly of vegetable matter, but it also eats small animals. |
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If a shark eats your arm you will be able to track its location using global positioning satellites. |
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The darter, found most often in the thin streams flowing throughout the training area, is a small 2-inch long fish that eats insect larvae. |
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These days, Greg still occasionally eats a Danish for breakfast but never, EVER with a full fat latte. |
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There are at least two different families of gall wasps which come in lay their eggs and that eats the maggot. |
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If there are too many freeloaders that means thin soup and rice, and if nobody volunteers to cook, nobody eats. |
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It also eats into precious free time, for even experienced ironers need about eight minutes to press a shirt. |
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It is as if an entire nation that once ate meat and two veg at lunchtime now eats only sandwiches. |
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Diet can alter how we taste, but unless you're a chain-smoking lush who eats nothing but red meat and garlic, it shouldn't be chronic. |
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It is one of the few dishes I make that he eats without asking for extra anchovies. |
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The tayra occasionally eats poultry and raids corn and sugar fields, but damage is usually minimal. |
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He now eats oatmeal topped with raisins, peanut butter, and soy milk before his morning rides. |
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She probably eats sandwiches that aren't pressed turkey breast on white bread with mayonnaise as well. |
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These strategies take into account the Shih Tzu's reluctance to soil the spots where he eats and sleeps. |
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For now I'll just let you know that for breakfast, out of my six overnight soaked badams, Jimmy Boy eats two, and loves them. |
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She eats at the restaurant about three times a week,and also buses tables and tends bar. |
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The ad points that out, then claims he carves his own bats and eats hundreds of flapjacks for breakfasts. |
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For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon. |
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Pat always eats on board and even has a full-time cook to prepare the finest food on his salubrious floating residence. |
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I am pleased Paul eats primal fare such as this, and little in the way of unhealthy man-made fats such as margarine and processed foods. |
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And claims that Joy eats raw burgers and fish fingers straight from the freezer are absolute rubbish, according to her mother. |
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The craic was mighty and the eats plentiful, varied and delicious, scrumptiously washed down by copious draughts to suit all tastes. |
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She is very fond of fruit, particularly bananas and eats a good breakfast and dinner every day. |
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These images, this news, does something to us, eats away at our souls and sense of hope for the world. |
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So did populations of sooty shearwaters, a seabird that eats young fish and large plankton, which plummeted 90 percent. |
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The sea star eats other shellfish and can possibly ruin the marine life in Inverloch if these creatures take over. |
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Well, that's what happens when the spruce bark beetle comes and eats the green off the tree. |
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Reluctantly, she finishes her homework and eats a quiet dinner with her family. |
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Every day she eats beans on toast followed by an egg mayonnaise sandwich for breakfast. |
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Like the other spot-breasted thrushes, the Hermit Thrush eats a combination of insects and berries. |
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Mom, who usually gets battered and deep-fried prawns when she eats Chinese, said these were the best she's had. |
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People sometimes look at her and think she sits in front of the TV and eats and eats. |
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The dish is named for the beccafico, a bird that eats ripe figs and is therefore considered a gourmand. |
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What he sees, what he eats and the type of lifestyle at home is the influence which will mold his character for the rest of his life. |
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A compulsive overeater is an individual who compulsively eats but does not purge and usually becomes overweight. |
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It also eats birds such as magpies and pigeons, rodents, wild boar and young deer. |
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Every morning our tomcat comes in, eats, and then goes to spend most of the day on our bed. |
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For example, a tortoise is a herbivore and hibernates but a snake eats meat and needs to be kept warm all year. |
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A micropig eats maybe one pound of feed a day, and may weigh 60 pounds fully grown. |
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Touching on the topic of corruption, Arnold defined it as a cancer which eats into the very fabric of society. |
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Debates over who is the best ball-flyer, who gets the most sleep, and who eats the most dog, can be traced to the origins of our profession. |
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We can look to the awesome power of a Clydesdale horse which eats largely hay and oats. |
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She may find that her occasional chocolate binges wane if she eats regular meals with healthy snacks in between. |
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For every house in which a person eats a mince pie during the twelve days of Christmas he or she will enjoy a happy month in the coming year. |
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For the shellfish may carry an infection which causes severe stomach upsets in anyone who eats them. |
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Billy is determined to catch this mischievous animal that eats the bait from Billy's traps without ever getting caught. |
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He eats too many late-night kebabs after drinking binges stemming from his innate self-hatred and inability to be at peace with the world. |
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Yes, that's right, the tables are turned in Germany and the person who is one year older is required to put up eats and drinks for her or his workmates. |
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Good versus evil, light versus dark, a snake eats its own tail, ad infinitum. |
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His assistant manager, DOUG STAMPER, is agitated, pacing back and forth, while UNDERWOOD calmly eats a breadstick. |
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And no matter what else a person eats, it is de rigueur to get an order of baked macaroni and cheese on the side. |
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Every day he eats a packet of Jaffa cakes and wholemeal biscuits. |
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A few days later the egg hatches and the wasp larva eats the cicada alive. |
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Make sure your child eats healthy nourishing food as opposed to junk food. |
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Ivan Denisovich eats the half ration of bread he brought with him. |
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Every day he eats a packet of Jaffa cakes and wholemeal biscuits and has mashed potato mixed with plain rice, baked beans and brown sauce in the evening. |
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The introduction of every new DVD and widescreen television eats into our living space, adds another bulky remote console and takes another series of wires across our rooms. |
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To determine whether the child is receiving enough food, the doctor will do a calorie count after asking the parents what the child eats every day. |
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The termites defend themselves against the intruder by attaching to the tool, at which point the chimp slowly withdraws the tool and eats the attached termites. |
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Since allicin also gives garlic its pungent aroma, by releasing it you are also ensuring that that whoever eats it will have that smell to reckon with. |
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Is she a lacto-vegetarian, who eats and drinks dairy products? |
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It eats mainly grass seeds and other green leafy vegetation. |
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The lionesses kill the prey but the male eats the lion's share. |
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For example, an organism that eats a plant merely has to detect the plant and locomote to it, since the plant will remain where it is while it is approached. |
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On no account is he an aloof, lofty person, but instead he eats and drinks with the Minjung, sometimes asking favours from them or vice versa, granting their requests. |
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In Arabic legend, a ghoul is a creature that eats both stolen corpses and children. |
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An assassin bug passes by and eats the clutch for breakfast. |
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He eats daal and sabji with his mama and daddy at the dinner table. |
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The sprinklers are set off, so, naturally, Ghost Shark arrives through the sprinkler water and eats the museum keeper. |
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Anyone who eats fish can get ciguatera or scombroid poisoning. |
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Driving a car eats up a lot more mental bandwidth than sitting on a plane. |
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When situations like this happen, I turn to Yelp as it is an invaluable resource for finding delicious eats all over the world. |
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The bearded dragon's an animal that also eats insects, Larry. |
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It messes up your health, screws up your lungs and eats you away inside. |
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A man eats something messily to prove he's relaxed and cute. |
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Ultimately, the current Tex-Mex revival is too specific, too local, and too personal to change the way America eats. |
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Indeed as he eats lunch, Schmidt is the epitome of a low-key rock-and-roller. |
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Daryl Hannah plays the mermaid who names herself after an avenue and eats the whole lobster. |
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It's all going swimmingly well, until a strange old hermit blunders in to their lives and infects one of them with a hideous bug that literally eats you alive. |
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Hungry Beast caught up with Deborah to talk about Buddhism, vegetarianism, and what she eats when she eats alone. |
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Make a mental note of the cheap eats along this stretch of road. |
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Open for three months now, it's a place for light vegetarian eats. |
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So making healthy eats more easily available is also important. |
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That cuts to the heart of Hollywood's distribution system and eats into studio profits, even as it simultaneously creates new revenue opportunities. |
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She only feels ill when she slips up and eats dairy products. |
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One dog, a yellow curly-tailed female named Weasel, actually lives in one of the outdoor bear enclosures and eats dog food and rice right among the ursine giants. |
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It eats through and corrodes the porcelain and then the wood flooring beneath it and, boom, down it comes. |
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Shortly after she stops feeding on the gland, the female reaches back, removes the spermatophore, and eats it, thus preventing the transfer of any remaining sperm. |
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Ingestion of even a small cup of caffeinated coffee or even a caffeine pill at the same time as one eats, has been shown to ameliorate the effects of low blood pressure. |
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War hardens hearts, eats the economy, and cramps political liberty. |
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My stepsister eats from her flock all the time, or did when I last checked, and other farmers of my acquaintance display no iota of sentimentality about their animals. |
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Revelling in the fast conditions at Ascot, Falbrav takes the lead in the home straight and eats up the ground, finishing two lengths ahead of Russian Rhythm. |
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I'm learning that there is nothing weak, soft or pansified about love. It is stronger, tougher and more ballsy than a 70ft Guy called Bruce who eats concrete for breakfast. |
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She is the sow that eats her farrow, consuming her own children. |
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They also have a companion animal, in this case a bird, that stays on the back of them and eats small insects that inhabit the rhino's leathery hide. |
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Her brother-in-law Uncle Bob, once a politician with some ideals, is now a drunken wastrel with a bad stomach who still lurches after women, and eats piggishly. |
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The compulsive overeater eats whenever and whatever she likes. |
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Our light-fingered fig climber commits acts of larceny while the crumb-laden colossus eats his weight in skunk soup and then falls into narcolepsy. |
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Dressed in a flannie shirt, T-shirt and jeans, he eats as we chat. |
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Then there were the concerts held in house garages where school friends were invited and entertained for a small fee while mom provided the cooldrinks and eats. |
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We also don't know anyone who eats crab and watermelon together. |
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Also known as Frankenfish, this invasive species is a voracious predator that eats almost anything, so its possible spread has biologists worried. |
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He smears the ketchup for the fries on the burger when he eats this. |
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Beaten, Buck calms down and eagerly eats food from the man's hand. |
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She gives her a chocolate bar, which the little girl eats greedily. |
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Eleven-year-old daughter Holly might be the chief taster, but it is Jackie who knows her chocolates inside out despite the fact that she rarely eats them herself. |
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The local government has decided that gastric band patients are entitled to cheaper eats. |
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A balian has to be careful about what he or she eats and about sexual relations. |
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Every morning he eats a meager breakfast of toast and coffee. |
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Trevor, like an Aussie outbacker, eats snacks and a pickup meal of bread, cantaloupe, olives, mangoes, and melon. |
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In this way, we have obtained a massive and inefficient administration which eats away the state's tissue. |
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That is a reality that still eats at Grace Castro and Yvonne Lozoya. |
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The farmers trim the birds' beaks to keep them from pecking other birds, even though debeaking causes acute pain that recurs when the bird eats. |
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The snake, called a floodplain death adder, eats two types of frogs that are hard to stomach. |
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Eventually he manages to catch a galago, better known as a bush baby, and eats it, sharing the kill with another chimp. |
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If the villi are damaged, the person cannot absorb nutrients properly and ends up malnourished, no matter how much he or she eats. |
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But when a compulsive overeater eats seven ounces of protein for dinner instead of the six that his diet calls for, is this a lapse? |
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It-girl Gigi Hadid has revealed that she loves cheeseburgers and eats a couple a week as her cheat meal, reported ET Online. |
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For Thomas, spearfishing is a way to get in tune with his heritage and nature, and his family eats everything he catches. |
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His white Persian cat named Jerry is the cat that eats out of a crystal goblet in a Fancy Feast catfood commercial. |
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One of my colleagues is constantly sniffing and burping, and when he eats fruit at his desk the room is filled with the sound of slurping. |
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With the possible exception of the bush pig, it was the only animal that eats and disperses seeds greater than 11 millimeters long. |
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The Elysia chlorotica is a sea slug that looks like a leaf and eats by sucking the insides out of strands of algae. |
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The cutest little blue wren eats voraciously of the insects and grubs that are silly enough to be in the same patch of ground he is. |
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It feeds on small invertebrates such as ants and also eats some vegetable matter. |
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When you have water flowing from storm water runoff, a sewage pipe, or any kind of strong flow, it eats away at the loose material. |
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Conscience eats away at one of the witnesses, who already blames himself for the tragic accident that left his sister in a coma. |
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Even when he eats and sleeps there is always one on the watch near him who has strength and weapons. |
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If the fiesta is at your casa this year, delicious eats are crucial. |
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All he's got to do is escape and find Mercury, the Black Witch who eats boys. |
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In the tale, the Salmon will grant powers of knowledge to whoever eats it, and is sought by poet Finn Eces for seven years. |
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Particularly in question is the black bass, which eats the bitterling and other small indigenous fish. |
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That further strips the lug bolt threads and eats away at the wheel's mounting holes. |
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Unlike the stoat and weasel, the polecat readily eats carrion, including that of large ungulates. |
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The dormouse also eats hornbeam and blackthorn fruit where hazel is scarce. |
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Her only concession to faddiness is that she eats just half of the food on her plate when she goes out to dinner. |
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The zoo's smallest animal is the pygmy marmoset which eats just 44g of food a day. |
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Between each he drinks lime water and eats a savoury crisp or a water biscuit to cleanse his palate. |
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The porbeagle feeds mainly on fish such as herring, lancetfish and mackerel but also eats cod, redfish, haddock, squid and shellfish. |
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Now Muggles have the chance to discover what the Puffskein eats and why it is best not to leave milk out for a Knarl. |
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The next Class IV rapid is Joe's Diner, which could be so named because it sometimes eats kayakers for lunch. |
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Researchers say Architeuthis eats other types of squid and grenadier, a species of fish that lives in the deep ocean. |
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When I take him to the park he finds another dog's poo and before you can get to him he eats it then foams at the mouth. |
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He's recently been diagnosed as having a vitamin D and foliate deficiency which means he has to be careful about what he eats. |
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Florida fishermen know each anhinga produces 50 pounds of guano for every bluegill he eats. |
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Yet the night-prowling wolf spider Camptocosa parallela readily eats hornworms that nibble plants lacking nicotine. |
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The Plumed Whistling Duck eats by cropping vegetation rather than diving in water. |
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It also eats carrion, berries, seaweed, and insects and other small invertebrates. |
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Plastic debris can absorb toxic chemicals from ocean pollution, potentially poisoning anything that eats it. |
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It eats berries and nuts and other fruit with hazelnuts being the main food for fattening up before hibernation. |
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The common ostrich's diet consists mainly of plant matter, though it also eats invertebrates. |
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Thor eats and drinks ferociously, consuming entire animals and three casks of mead. |
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Although it kills insectivores, such as moles and shrews, it rarely eats them because of the pungent scent glands on their flanks. |
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Carbohydrates that a person eats are converted by the liver and muscles into glycogen for storage. |
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Because the pharaoh ant eats a variety of items, it can survive on just about any crumb it finds. |
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It also eats various seeds, leaves, flowers, and berries of other plant species. |
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The explosion of zooplankton that results eats almost all algae, creating clear waters. |
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It is voracious and eats woodlice, slugs, beetles, caterpillars, flies, earthworms and even small mice. |
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Betsy eats up the attention like a bobbysoxer at an Elvis concert. It won't be long before Luca will have them kissing his ring. |
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The house sparrow also eats some plant matter besides seeds, including buds, berries, and fruits such as grapes and cherries. |
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Violetta is well aware of all this and goes out of her way to charm him.... He eats out of her hand and would not notice if she fed him rocks. |
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It feeds mostly on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is an opportunistic eater and commonly eats insects and many other foods. |
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It feeds primarily on large ungulates, though it also eats smaller animals, livestock, carrion, and garbage. |
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No! There's a problem with the cassette player. Don't press fast forward or it eats the tape! |
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It then returns to its burrow to sort through the material it has gathered and eats the nutritious items. |
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She eats a balanced diet, but takes vitamin pills anyway, to cover her bases. |
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Here, it mostly eats acorns and pine seeds, although it will take indigenous and commercial fruit, as well. |
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AoThereAAEs a big difference between grass-fed beef and feedlot beef,Ao said Leclercq, who manages about 250 head of cattle for a Buenos Aires businessman and eats meat daily. |
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Ancient dentists may have been treating this damage, caused when bacteria in the mouth produce acid that eats away at the tooth's hard enamel coating. |
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For Christmas there is a host of festive-themed eats, including the Full Works Turkey Hot Roll, pigs in blankets hot pot and the Festive Full Works Bloomer. |
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The Wagogo think that if a person kills or eats the in effects animal which is the totem of his clan, he thereby endangers his relations, but not himself. |
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One of those teams proposed that the alga eats away fish skin. |
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Jeff Watson believed that common raven occasionally eats golden eagle eggs but only in situations where the parent eagles have abandoned their nesting attempt. |
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From the power breakfast to the late-night cocktails, Utah's restaurants continually go beyond good eats to providing thoughtful service and an atmosphere prime for business. |
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The idea that you may be the one to lose out on a final ticket while your screen is locked or you constantly get the engaged tone eats away at the soul. |
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Your son catches them when he accidentally eats pinworm eggs, which can be picked up from towels, toilets and toys, but most likely from scratching his own bottom. |
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Consider a person who usually comes home alone after school and eats out of boredom but, on this day, she has a play date with a friend and socializes instead of eating. |
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The overeater eats throughout the day, not just during binges. |
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What a crocodile eats varies greatly with species, size and age. |
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She eats Cheerios, doesn't like to be dressed up, and uses a litter box. |
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Meanwhile, the larva eats the pith out of the stem, then flees the scene, disappearing into the soil where it pupates and later emerges as a moth. |
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As an adult, the house sparrow mostly feeds on the seeds of grains and weeds, but it is opportunistic and adaptable, and eats whatever foods are available. |
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Freegan Someone who eats thrown away food as they hate waste. |
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The most voracious cable-muncher in the tropical and sub-tropical parts of Australia is the termite, or white ant, which eats through both lead and polythene sheathings. |
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Indeed, Palace of Eats is the latest, greatest addition to the row of trendy shops and nosheries on 11th Street S.W. between 14th and 15th Avenue. |
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We are very excited to welcome Jimmy John's, Dunkin' Donuts, PWS, Danlu, Schmear It and Herban Quality Eats to 3601 Market. |
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