The prologue opened with a stark black, steeply raked stage with just a chair for Swallow. |
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When we arrived at the island, we were greeted by a flock of Tree Swallow, the usual assortment of common gulls, and a few Killdeer. |
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The players were presented with their guernseys at a function on Monday at Subiaco Oval at which Andrew Swallow was named WA captain. |
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The closest major one to the south is Swallow Canyon, which features a large cottonwood grove out on the bajada in front of it. |
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Swallow your pride, and ask the people getting off a bus at your stop if they are finished with their day ticket. |
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Swallow describes the music on this record as resulting from a compositional challenge he'd set himself. |
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The onyx and diamond one belonged to my grandmother and the star sapphire was my father's, but the others are all from Swallow. |
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Again legend tells us that the Swallow was sacred to the Penates or household gods, and therefore to injure one would be to bring wrath upon your own house. |
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Pitcairn Island was sighted on 3 July 1767 by the crew of the British sloop HMS Swallow, commanded by Captain Philip Carteret. |
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One of host nation Great Britain's three gold medals at the Games came in the Swallow class from Stewart Morris and David Bond. |
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The Swallow Sidecar Company was founded in 1922 by two motorcycle enthusiasts, William Lyons and William Walmsley. |
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As an IRC member with operator status, Swallow was able to manage who was allowed to remain in chat sessions and who got booted off the channel. |
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Kenneth Swallow, 62, was sentenced to nine months suspended for two years after he pleaded guilty to one handling charge at Preston crown court. |
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At Lixouri are the Swallow Holes of Katovothres, where sea water disappears underground to a lake, and which once powered a water mill. |
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Swallow Magic looks the pick in the John Smith's Tant Pis Handicap Chase at Hexham. |
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He retired to a ranch in California and sired 108 foals, including two successful racehorses, Sea Sovereign and Sea Swallow. |
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In Whistle Down the Wind, the bright-eyed and youthful Swallow discovers a mysterious man hiding in her family's barn. |
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Occurrence and demography of mites of Tree Swallow, House Wren, and Eastern Bluebird nests. |
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It tells the story of the Walker children, who sail a dinghy named Swallow, and the Blackett children, who sail a dinghy named Amazon. |
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Roberts was converting a group of French ships that he had captured for his own use when the Swallow sailed up to engage. |
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The crew of the Swallow are siblings John, Susan, Titty, and Roger Walker. |
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In 1721 the infamous pirate Captain Roberts was cornered off the coast of Africa by a Captain Ogle in the HMS Swallow, a powerful fifty gun warship. |
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After a summer of teaching Collingwood's grandchildren to sail in Swallow II in 1928, Ransome wrote the first book in his Swallows and Amazons series of books. |
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Captain Chaloner Ogle of the HMS Swallow cornered Bartholomew Roberts in 1722 at Cape Lopez, and a fatal broadside from the Swallow killed the pirate captain instantly. |
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With grader Hollyoak Supreme outside and railer Bubbly Swallow inside the selection intrap four, Dean Childs' runner should get a smooth passage around the openingtwoturns. |
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The pair were carrying a cargo of sheep to Inishkea North, an island five miles off the coast, when their boat Sea Swallow is believed to have capsized. |
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A bridleway winds up the fellside, over Comb Crags and traverses the slopes of Nethermost Pike to arrive on the ridge at Swallow Scarth, the col just below Helvellyn. |
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Jaguar's business was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922, originally making motorcycle sidecars before developing bodies for passenger cars. |
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She often leads both the crews of the Amazon and the Swallow. |
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It is never easy to swallow your pride when you feel you have been wronged. |
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The corpse is then made to swallow crushed rose petals, infused with Azoth, which quicken the corpse to life. |
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Breaking radio silence, Brenda slipped me a piece of paper with murmured instructions to swallow it. |
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The same event, however, can take place without a swallow as a reflex response to mechanical stimulation of the esophagus. |
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In her youth, Aleila was a wild and rambunctious youngster who could juggle, toss, swallow, and even lie on swords. |
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Plans are in place for wood duck houses, blue bird houses, and swallow houses. |
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So they swallow this stuff that gets into the bloodstream and goes to those nerve endings that control the central nervous system. |
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Moreover, the Oakfield Campus could readily swallow up the entire teaching facility. |
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She didn't want to swallow at first but it went down soon enough along with the third and final pill, this time without a hitch. |
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Sometimes I pass a fellow lost soul and exchange a nod of acknowledgment, but this is a big maze and it seems to swallow people up. |
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If you are taking the extended-release tablet form of this medicine, swallow the tablets whole. |
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And even if you don't buy this vision of the world, you just have to lump it and swallow it. |
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I took also a handful of dried apples, most of which I gave to Shagg, for I was still athirst despite the cold, and could not swallow them. |
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Dry Weetbix, children's rusks and Berocca were just some of the substances the iron men and women of Tindal had to swallow. |
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Suddenly, unwanted mental images assailed her, forcing her to swallow hard and blink to keep from reacting. |
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The sea does not split, nor does the earth swallow up the terrorists who assail us every day. |
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Like most front-men, he had an ego that could swallow the battered planet, and didn't want any lip from the troops. |
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It is possible to swallow, but expect the odd rivulet of saliva to escape down your chin. |
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Have to keep the throat from drying out, no matter how much it hurts to swallow. |
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But manufacturers, eager for fourth-quarter sales growth at any cost, may swallow the difference even at risk to their profits. |
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Until a week ago, he was demented, rigid, incontinent, unable to talk, swallow or blink his eyes. |
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My heart beat a little harder against my ribcage and I found it a little harder to swallow. |
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There was a chance that he might not be able to breathe for himself or swallow, let alone walk or talk again. |
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On arrival, she complained about inability to swallow her saliva, coughing spells and continuous retrosternal pain. |
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You may also feel a lump in your throat and intense pain shooting into your ears when you swallow. |
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She had been unable to obtain relief from over-the-counter medications, because she could not swallow pills. |
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Texas, by contrast, has year-round warmth and could swallow the aggregate population of Alaska without so much as a belch. |
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Group members helped each other learn how to cut up big pills so they were easier to swallow and to use Lamaze breathing during a spinal tap. |
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Should I swallow my pride and ask him out, at the risk of rejection, heartbreak, or alienation? |
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A person can be reinfected after drug treatment if they swallow more worm eggs, so it is important to maintain high levels of hygiene. |
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And there were always enough hacks about to swallow and regurgitate the disinformation they were fed daily. |
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Patients may miss appointments, may not actually swallow the pills, or may deliberately regurgitate the medications. |
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I mean, I was trying not to swallow it, and it was going down the wrong way and I really thought for a second I was going to die right there. |
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The scrub jay drinks by lapping up the water and then tilting his head back in order to swallow, while the mourning dove dips his beak deep into the water and sips away. |
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Lapid will have to swallow a painful compromise on ultra-Orthodox conscription. |
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For the Times, which had won four Pulitzer Prizes in 2013, the Snowden slip-up was a bitter pill to swallow. |
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A few minutes later, the bouncer hands me a paper hat featuring an orange T-Rex about to swallow a smaller blue dinosaur. |
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He should realise that promises of jam tomorrow are not helping shopkeepers in his area to swallow difficulties forced on them by the loss of parking spaces. |
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Are you embarrassed to swallow your pride and admit your oversight? |
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Each subtle layer of raunch is delivered with a candy-flavoured pink frosting that makes the brutal honesty not only easy to swallow, but side-splittingly tasty to boot. |
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I squeezed my eyes shut, attempting to swallow the pain, but if it was going to go down, it seemed it was going to just burn my taste buds on the way. |
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For Randy, a 50-year-old ex-Mormon gay man, this cure was a particularly bitter pill to swallow. |
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She departed with the tennis racquets, walking gracefully off the court and leaving me sitting on the bench wishing the earth would open and swallow me up. |
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He wore a tall black hat trimmed with gold braid, a black swallow tail coat with a white silk lining, white knee breeches and black, silver buckled shoes. |
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What is known of the evidence on Hazmi and Mihdhar, however, makes the screw-up version hard to swallow. |
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But with Wasps, the caretakers lock the explanatory sorrows away, then swallow the key. |
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Cal stopped to swallow back the familiar burst of palpitations that ricocheted a steady duh-pa-dum against the straining walls of his over-stretched chest. |
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With this understanding, each card in the minor arcana is a gate to a particular experience, so it's hard for me to swallow that certain ones are particularly better. |
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A peristaltic contraction, a single front of contraction moving smoothly from the rostral end of the esophagus to the stomach, always follows a swallow. |
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This stretch is made possible by the presence of nitrergic inhibitory nerves, excited in a swallow, in both longitudinal muscle layers within this short segment. |
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It has never failed to astonish me how we pale-faced Scots continue to swallow the propaganda that down here in deepest England the weather is somehow better. |
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Until you're feeling better, salt-water gargles, throat lozenges or hot water with honey and lemon can help make having a sore throat easier to swallow. |
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Many chest physicians advise patients who are taking steroids to swallow their tablets in the morning because morning dosing is thought to minimise adrenal suppression. |
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Not only thin materials, but Johnny's jeans and corduroys, which the old iron lady used to chew up and swallow and then just moan and die on. |
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As far as the female North American barn swallow is concerned, a red breast is best. |
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The researchers studied the barn swallow, Hirundo rustica erythrogaster, which scientists regard as socially monogamous. |
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In a common technique, a snare is tied near the base of the bird's throat, which allows the bird only to swallow small fish. |
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Some species, although not intensely poisonous, do affect the health of animals that swallow more than small amounts of the material. |
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When a dive is successful, gannets swallow the fish underwater before surfacing, and never fly with the fish in their bill. |
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The swelling caused by this became so large that, for the last week of his life, Charles was unable to swallow food or water. |
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I was cuffed by the women and kicked by the men because I would not swallow it. |
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You could also have a barium meal in which you swallow liquid barium to show the stomach clearly on X-ray. |
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Officials know that if this year's budget is a bitter pill to swallow, next year's will be a bitter horse pill. |
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They need to swallow that big horse pill that is the West Virginia loss, forget about it and re-focus this week. |
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That my own son could have done something so horrible is a hard pill to swallow. |
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Upward trends have been recorded for the western kingbird, blue grosbeak, and cliff swallow, among others. |
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Am I some deep-sea snake-monster that thou, thou grimsome watcher, watch me even when I swallow my spittle? |
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The resulting goo gobs up around my molars, and I decide not to swallow it. |
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By the end of 24 hours, nine water garglers, but only two in the licorice group, still found it painful to swallow. |
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A MAN who was being deported from the UK yesterday threatened to swallow a razor blade on board a Gulf Air flight. |
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Saatchi, with all his cash could have chosen to swallow the alleged fraud and kept the lid on what went on behind closed doors. |
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The birds most commonly involved in airplane collisions in Oregon were the American kestrel and the cliff swallow. |
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The bank swallow is the smallest swallow in North America and can be found on every continent except Antarctica. |
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Mattie came downstairs, hung uneating over her cakes, her throat too thick with worry about Gardiner Bent to swallow. |
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In a 2008 case report from India, doctors described removing a giant tonsillolith that was making it painful for a young patient to swallow. |
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And Joab answered and said, Far be it, far be it from me, that I should swallow up or destroy. |
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A dummy can be very helpful for refluxy babies as it encourages them to swallow the acid back down. |
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Lacking teeth, they swallow pebbles that act as gastroliths to grind food in the gizzard. |
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They use their tongues to swallow food, but unlike most reptiles, they cannot stick out their tongues to catch food. |
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Beaklike mouthparts can gouge substantial divots as bumpheads swallow coral to get at the tasty organisms hidden within. |
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They suck in water and filter out the plankton and detritus to swallow, then spit the water back out, thus cleaning the water around them. |
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The black swallower, with its distensible stomach, is notable for its ability to swallow, whole, bony fishes ten times its mass. |
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Do not swallow every story that is told. There may be a grain of truth somewhere in all the myths, but chew the meat and spit out the bones. |
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The patient is also asked to swallow his own saliva after two weeks of the operation by efficiently closing the buckle cavity. |
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In turn, the house sparrow has once been recorded as a brood parasite of the American cliff swallow. |
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When drinking, most birds take small sips and tilt their heads backwards to swallow the water. |
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A few specialized species such as the mergansers are adapted to catch and swallow large fish. |
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Each tried to swallow the region and to merge it with their spheres of influence. |
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Slave boy Chris spewed a good hefty load of white boy juices and forced me to chow down on and swallow just about every drop of it. |
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Mariana tried to swallow her sugar water, which was all her family could afford lately, but it wouldn't slip past the knot in her throat. |
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The churches were very incurious to swallow such a bole, if no pretension could have been reasonably made for their justification. |
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They are unintentionally caught in fishing nets by commercial fisheries as bycatch and accidentally swallow fishing hooks. |
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If a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down, a barrel of laughs can wash down the big pills you might need to swallow. |
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They eat vertebrate prey headfirst to facilitate swallowing, and swallow all their prey whole. |
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This is due to the UES moving completely off the sensor as it moves orad with the swallow. |
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They are unintentionally caught in fishing nets by commercial fisheries and accidentally swallow fishing hooks. |
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I can usually take criticism, but this is more than I can swallow. |
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One swallow does not a summer make and one football game doesn't make a season. |
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During a single dive an individual can capture and swallow many schooling fish, depending on their size. |
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When the bird captures and tries to swallow a large fish, the fish is caught in the bird's throat. |
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I want the ground to swallow me up. I want to hide in a corner, curl up, and weep, sucking my thumb. I want the TARDIS to appear and take me away. |
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They heard an explosion and saw the sea swallow the hotel garden. |
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It was a bitter pill to swallow for Killeen, who at 30 could face a tough challenge to be among the world's best at the end of the next Olympic cycle in four years' time. |
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In the absence of governance, the strong will swallow the weak. |
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Some species may swallow stones or pebbles for reasons not understood. |
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One swallow does not a summer make, nor one onion a spring garden. |
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Giving them amnesty would be a bitter pill for the U.S. to swallow. |
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To help digestion, loons swallow small pebbles from the bottoms of lakes. |
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Having no teeth, they are unable to seize prey, though larger individuals and more predatory species can swallow very large prey items, including whole salmon. |
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We expected to find an obstructive stricture or cricopharyngeus muscle as the cause, but none was found upon barium swallow or endoscopic examination. |
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It can expand its mouth to many times its original size in a fraction of a second, drawing prey in via suction, and can swallow prey larger than itself. |
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What the liquor was I do not know, but it was not so strong but that I could swallow it in great gulps and found it less burning than my burning throat. |
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Nonvenomous snakes either swallow prey alive or kill by constriction. |
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Terns have sometimes benefited from human activities, following the plough or fishing boats for easy food supplies, although some birds get trapped in nets or swallow plastic. |
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The infant voice spoken of by Rosolato believes that it is everything, and can swallow down the world, but testifies in its suffering that it is not agueproof. |
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Humpback whales were huge. All they had to do to swallow a mermaid was open their gigantic mouths wide. She was the smallest merkid in their class. |
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The scandalous bronze-lacker age, of hungry animalisms, spiritual impotencies and mendacities, will have to run its course, till the Pit swallow it. |
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Throughout the length of the Alyn there are numerous swallow holes and caverns and during the summer months long stretches of the river bed run dry. |
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That Chicago would swallow the midwestern sea, smother it in concrete, or that the lake wielded enough strength to outpolitick even Mayor Richard J. Daley? |
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