We hijacked the best seats in the house, the front row of the balcony, where I waved my multicolored boa and mauve lace covered hand at him. |
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In fact, he had a lion, an ocelot, and a boa constrictor during his playing days. |
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Let's face it, even ignoring the lyrics, it's a spangly, sparkly pink feather boa of a song. |
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Unlike most other snakes, boa constrictors possess small vestigial hind legs. |
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She looks down, the tight dress suddenly strangling her like a boa constrictor, keeping her from taking a deep breath. |
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She's got a boa constrictor tattooed on her back that goes in contrast with my name, too. |
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Amidst the other attractions was the opportunity to handle a snake, and here's an unflattering picture of yours truly with a boa constrictor. |
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His two-headed turtle lives downstairs in the basement with a sleepy boa constrictor. |
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One of the biggest is the boa constrictor, the legendary non-venomous strangler found throughout much of Central and South America. |
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One current experiment has been measuring captive monkeys' response to a natural predator, the boa constrictor. |
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But that didn't work out, so she asked if he could work with a live boa constrictor. |
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The irregular thick-and-thin contours of each tube brought to mind a boa constrictor digesting several small meals. |
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It actually belongs to the python family, boa constrictor, which is non-venomous. |
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The first was a head and shoulders shot of her apparently naked except for a white feather boa wrapped round her shoulders. |
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She plays an exotic dancer who does her topless shimmying while holding a big boa constrictor. |
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Only last week a boa constrictor and rat snake were found on a golf course near Accrington. |
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The boa and the rattlesnake are homebodies that seldom travel more than a couple of miles in a lifetime. |
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Sauntering around the black and white checked floor, I spun my boa attractively at anyone who gave me a second glance. |
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His low voice muttered wistfully looking further down the path and seeing the wall that encased the palace like a boa and it's prey. |
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A few times, after he had missed his jump, he glared at me out of the corner of his eye, like a boa gauging its next victim. |
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The boa was cut up and its meat, a local delicacy apparently, distributed to those present for consumption. |
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Turns out, he said, that a boa will kill you only if you're mean to it or take its babies. |
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As the boa constrictor tightens its grip our feelings of euphoria will grow as our power to transact on our own account diminishes. |
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Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor. |
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The boa nailed the rat immediately and the rat gave out the loudest squeal I have ever heard as the snake constricted him. |
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You know about the whale, but not about the boa down in Argentina. |
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Most of them had picked their own clothes without a stylist, so there was a lot of boa and fringe and sparkles. |
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Mack, according to reports, used his winnings to fill his home with Rottweilers, tarantulas, and a boa constrictor. |
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You got the python, Larry, the anaconda and the boa constrictor. |
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Ventura did have more qualifications for elected office than simply wearing a feathered boa while grappling in the wrestling ring. |
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A fox's head on an old lady's boa had also been seized with avidity by a foxhound, under the impression that he had at last found his hereditary enemy. |
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Whenever I am in the presence of a star, my chest tightens like a boa around my heart as I think of some witty lead into a conversation with them. |
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She slowly peels back her boa and unceremoniously tosses it to the side. |
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Then maybe she wouldn't be feeling like a boa constrictor was halfway choking her, making her vision hazy and her concentration not even remotely sensible. |
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The snake most apt to be seen in the rainforest is the boa constrictor. |
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If you are silly enough to see all this as expanding individual choice, remember that as the boa constrictor tightens its grip the victim feels increasing euphoria. |
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Inside was a young boa constrictor snake, nearly four feet long. |
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Jake finally managed to speak, but his throat felt as though it were being squeezed by a boa constrictor and his tongue was stuck to the roof of his mouth. |
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Two other lanternfishes, the white barracudina, and the boa dragonfish were also present. |
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Look, it's snake food,'' said Bart Hibbs of Pasadena, who brought Vincent, his albino Burmese python, and Tiffany, a boa constrictor. |
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Owner Mike Saunders, 55, was getting ready for bed when he heard a scream coming from the shed where his pet boa constrictor Hiss lives. |
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A HEADLESS snake has been found in the same park where a live boa constrictor was discovered a week ago. |
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A six-foot boa constrictor has now been rehomed after it was found by members of the public on Wilton Lane, Guisborough, last Thursday. |
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A 5ft boa constrictor was on the loose after escaping from a private home in Liverpool. |
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Persimmon, white ebony, bara bara, boa wood, butter wood, possumwood, date plum. |
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Police believed from the start that the 12-year-old boa constrictor, worth about pounds 1,000, had been stolen from its warm and cosy home. |
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Balboa the boa constrictor, left, draws eyes of all ages at the reading event. |
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When her friends come over, she lets them hold her rosy boa to help them overcome any fears they might have, she said. |
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A 6ft-long boa constrictor, a king snake and several large corn snakes were among the haul of reptiles taken. |
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Oddball Thomas Stevenson, 21, had a 4ft boa constrictor in his pocket when he exposed himself to a man and woman in a park. |
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Red-tailed boa constrictors can grow in excess of 10ft in length and can weigh as much as 60lb. |
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The singer was seen getting intimate with another woman before cavorting with a feather boa for the new single I Gotta Feeling. |
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One of the more famous cases occurred in August 1997 when an unlicensed boa constrictor swallowed a West Hills woman's Chihuahua whole. |
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The California Academy of Sciences virus, CASV, came from an annulated tree boa at the academy. |
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He also has worked on more exotic animals, such as the snow leopard, a boa constrictor and an orangutan. |
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Within six seconds of looping around an anesthetized lab rat, a boa constrictor squeezes enough to halve blood pressure in a rear-leg artery. |
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I am worried about other people's pets, but boa constrictors can go without food for months. |
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Despite my vigilant nature watch, sadly the reticent boa constrictor had better things to do than scare the bejesus out of a bunch of gawping tourists. |
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I was in full heels and feather boa and it was really weird. |
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Kim Zaroug, manageress of Barnardo's charity shop, donned a fancy hat and feather boa for the re-opening which saw a record number of shoppers flood through the door. |
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A mALAYSIAn man has admitted wildlife smuggling after his bag filled with 95 live boa constrictors burst open on an airport luggage conveyor belt. |
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A MALAYSIAN man admitted wildlife smuggling after his bag bursting with 95 live boa constrictors broke open on a luggage conveyer belt at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. |
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Cuban disco star Margarita, who shot to fame on the Clive James show with her feather boa and her offkey cover songs, is the star of the charity show at Cardiff's Angel Hotel. |
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The cities of Boa Vista, Salvador, and Porto Velho have the greatest proportion of Irreligious residents in Brazil. |
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West African chimpanzees also use stone hammers and anvils for cracking nuts, as do capuchin monkeys of Boa Vista, Brazil. |
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At the 1908 Games in London, there were multiple BOA entries in several team events, including two representing Ireland. |
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A 2005 opinion poll published by the BOA claimed that a majority of Scots supported the creation of a British team for the 2012 Olympics. |
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Sal, Boa Vista and Maio have a flat landscape and arid climate, the remaining ones are generally rockier and have more vegetation. |
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The organisers had proposed a similar division in the football tournament, but the BOA demurred. |
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The charms of a blue-eyed chestnut-haired maiden in a turquoise muslin, with a brown boa, and a brown chip hat afroth with brown feathers, could not be gainsaid. |
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The BOA argued for a common definition of amateurism and argued that 'broken time' payments were against the Olympic ideal. |
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The BOA is independent and receives no funding from the government. |
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For example, Boa constrictor is one of four species of the Boa genus. |
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Working with the national governing bodies of each sport, the BOA selects Team GB's members to compete in all sports at the summer and winter Olympics. |
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