If you like a perky touch, try a butterfly bow at the joining of your bertha collar in the front. |
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The Blue Triangle is an active butterfly moving quickly from flower to flower. |
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I learned to flick a butterfly knife open and shut in a threatening manner. |
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This has lead to the assertion that a butterfly flapping its wings in Japan may affect the weather in Europe within a week or two. |
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The Gatekeeper sometimes called the Hedge Brown is a common butterfly in the United Kingdom. |
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It dates from circa 1780, with butterfly shaped top and satinwood crossbanding, fitted with a drawer, on tapering square legs with spade feet. |
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When you're first taught butterfly you're probably instructed on the fine points of how to undulate through the water. |
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The array of historical treasures range from a butterfly kachina to a buckskin dress. |
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The Zoo also showcases one of the world's largest walk-through butterfly flight areas at the Fragile Forest exhibit. |
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The wall brown or wall is a medium-sized brown butterfly with large, bright orange patches on the wings. |
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Foulshaw boasts a huge variety of plants and animals, including the cranberry, bog rosemary, heath butterfly and bog bush cricket. |
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Ji Ah's eyelids fluttered like butterfly wings, and were laced with delicate blue veins, and defined by thick lashes. |
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Bizcochito, an anise-flavored sugar cookie molded by hand into a butterfly shape. |
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The butterfly hair clip, however, lay with wings down on her dresser, as if mocking her resolve. |
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This recipe will make a Victoria sandwich or alternatively will make approximately 18 butterfly cakes. |
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Her long, straight blond hair was piled messily on top of her head and twinkled with sparkly butterfly clips and hairpins. |
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Of course, the tiny, sparkly magenta butterfly clips in the man's hair still bothered Kyle a bit. |
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My brother's blue wide apart butterfly wing eyes, a lazy eye made them look wider, and curly eyelashes. |
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I twisted back half my hair with 3 butterfly clips and left the rest long and curly. |
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Just then Delilah skipped up, her blonde hair pulled back into sparkly butterfly clips. |
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Her long bangs stayed in place, pulled back by dark purple butterfly clips. |
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Even though I was a social butterfly for the most part, any time I didn't have anything to do, I would drink. |
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But Max, who is actually much more of a social butterfly than I am, insisted. |
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And while I'm the first to admit that I'm not a social butterfly or anything, I'm not really hated either. |
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The other butterfly champs, Jedrejczak and Kammerling, finished second and third. |
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I placed a butterfly kiss on her forehead and she smiled, her lips parting. |
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He was second in freestyle, third in both backstroke and butterfly and fourth in breaststroke. |
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The process of obtaining apparently probabilistic outcomes from deterministic laws has acquired its own name, the butterfly effect. |
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Occasionally one sees butterfly fish, although they are mere visitors from the still distant Indian Ocean. |
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Taylor easily slipped her fingers into Mac's boot and pulled out a butterfly knife. |
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When Jack first arrives on the island, he's armed only with a butterfly knife and his wits. |
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As he lay prostrate, the thug stabbed him several times with a butterfly knife. |
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The girls spotted Yeryomkin, butterfly net in hand, at the bottom of a hill 100 meters off. |
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We could use those or simply use hand nets, like a butterfly net, to catch our bats. |
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At times, catching bubbles with a butterfly net might seem to provide a more worthwhile preoccupation. |
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Things just move too fast these days, and we are always on the move to capture our future in the butterfly net of ambition. |
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Perhaps the director of media should invest in a butterfly net for next season. |
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I have a butterfly net and I try to catch them, but they keep falling through. |
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We don't know if we need an elephant gun or a butterfly net to deal with them. |
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The special butterfly nuts allow you to tighten and loosen the joints as needed to fold up or unfold the stand. |
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Attach inside cup holders on Left and Right Side Panels using butterfly nuts and hanging boards. |
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There are common turtle sightings, butterfly rays, bull rays, octopus, cuttlefish and lots and lots of fish! |
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Some stingray species do not possess stings, such as some of the butterfly rays and devil rays. |
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Our divers on Tuesday's dive were absolutely thrilled to witness one of our most beautiful rays, the marbled butterfly ray, at Playa Paraiso. |
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A good thing to remember is that the operation of either of these systems uses a butterfly valve that closes off the normal induction system. |
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So today I cleaned the Automatic Idle Control valve of my Saab, and the throttle butterfly valve. |
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Then they added more grasses and some butterfly weed, asters, and anemones, often in repetition and sweeps. |
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Dear, dear, I enjoy my little butterflies, but you've quite progressed from a butterfly into a butthead. |
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The jeans were hip-huggers, pink as well, but a neon pink, complete with a butterfly belt buckle. |
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Every time the butterfly would fly higher the kitten would pounce at the air and end up falling to the ground. |
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The damsel bug, preys on soft-bodied insects such as aphids, jassids, caterpillars and moth and butterfly eggs. |
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Monarchs are members of a butterfly family called the Danaids, so named because they feed on members of the milkweed family of plants. |
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I placed my hand in his, expecting a shake, but he surprised me by bringing my hand to his lips and placing a butterfly kiss on my knuckles. |
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During her inpatient stay, this woman developed a painful, unilateral erythematous rash in a butterfly distribution. |
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The Butterfly House is under a tent in the summer where the white admiral butterfly reigns as Quebec's official insect. |
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We had to hold floats between our feet while swimming the butterfly stroke, a difficult task. |
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Her roof has the same shallow hip but is turned up like a basin with a butterfly profile. |
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He rested her head on her pillow and pulled her butterfly coverlet over her. |
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Both the vibrant colors and the nectar supply of the heliotrope are excellent attractants for the butterfly. |
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Strap the silicone butterfly in place, plug it into your favourite music player and get jiggy with the musical beat. |
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In the sagittal plane, the neck can be flexed, extended or hyper-extended, as in butterfly or breaststroke. |
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Well, the butterfly took flight, and Digger reached out with his big paw, and gave the butterfly a whap! |
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White and purple alyssum, with its honey scent, is a great butterfly flower, and blue lobelia is popular with bees. |
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Illinois bundle flower, butterfly milkweed, compass grass, and partridge peas nestle in another 20-acre plot. |
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Putting it explicitly in the script is ham-fisted and breaks the butterfly of imagination on the wheel of obtuse sarkiness. |
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This kick has more forward propulsion and causes the hips to rise, just like in butterfly. |
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Lisa tilted her head back as he trailed butterfly kisses down her neck and across her jaw. |
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She has a perfect blend of butterfly softness and wily sharp-wittedness that makes her a force to be reckoned with. |
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The comparison with the release and recovery of the butterfly stroke is inevitable. |
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This exercise also plays a vital role in swimming during stroke recovery in the freestyle, butterfly and backstroke. |
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Another drill that can aid in the acceleration for recovery is swimming butterfly with a flutter kick. |
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The shoulder can be put into a precarious position during the recovery and entry periods of the crawl and butterfly strokes. |
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Her butterfly split of 57.65 was the fastest of the year and third fastest all-time. |
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The entry to the conservatory at the north will be flanked by the butterfly flight house and auditorium. |
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Besides badminton, sister pursuits of poetry composition today might include butterfly collecting, taxidermy, face painting and spelunking. |
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Dig out that hybrid tea rose that suffers from black spot and replace it with an easy-going butterfly bush. |
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These host plants are where the female butterfly will eventually lay her eggs. |
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A female butterfly lays an egg that looks like a miniature pearl, or a squashed golf ball, or a whiskey barrel. |
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One piece strapless delustered satin, A-line, small train, embroidered in mauve and silver butterfly design. |
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As I sat in the garden one warm June morning, a painted lady butterfly flew down to alight on a white anemone. |
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A manta ray flashed, scattering a school of butterfly fish, silver and striped with dark gold, each moving like the pulse of a wing. |
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There were individual medleys, as well as backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke and freestyle events. |
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He won the 100m backstroke and freestyle on day one, and followed up by winning the 100m butterfly on day two. |
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He was first in the 100m freestyle, second in the 100m backstroke and individual medley and third in the 100m breaststroke and butterfly. |
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The Manor Farm site has recorded all butterfly species to be found in Yorkshire, including the rare marbled white and common blue. |
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The medal haul was completed by Naomi Boynton, 11, also in the 200m butterfly. |
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The comma butterfly is now regularly seen much further north than previously. |
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You can tell from the white dots and the red-barred forewings that it's a red admiral butterfly. |
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I stared back at my reflection as he busied himself, attaching butterfly barrettes on my hair silently. |
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In this lesson you'll learn how to create a dry wash, how to sketch a butterfly and how to draw it in pastel or colored Conte. |
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We joined the swarming shoals of surgeon, basslet, butterfly fish, damsel fish, fusiliers and some bemused jack fish. |
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The Ceylon tree nymph is a beautiful silvery white butterfly and is the largest member of the Danaidae family in Sri Lanka. |
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The Malabar Tree Nymph is a large butterfly found in peninsular India that belongs to the danaid group of the family Nymphalidae. |
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Another butterfly that is rarely seen is white admiral, a beautiful butterfly that spends a lot of time feeding on honeydew at the tops of trees. |
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Rose won the 200m butterfly along with the 200m and 400m individual medleys, while finishing third in the 200m backstroke. |
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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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Any swimming stroke will help improve your stride, but the butterfly translates best to cross-country skiing. |
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This motion is a similar one to the movement of freestyle and butterfly strokes, where keeping elbows high is critical. |
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Before heading down to the falls, the trail first leads into a huge butterfly observatory. |
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Insecticides will kill the butterfly larvae as well as the aphids, so allow ladybugs time to eliminate them. |
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He advises gardeners to place their butterfly boxes about four feet above ground and making sure they have a southern exposure in the wintertime. |
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Large schools of butterfly perch hovered, while sea perch glared at us as they sat motionless on the rocks. |
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Like a creature of nature who can quickly adapt to her surroundings, I hibernate, metamorphose, undergo catharsis and finally become a butterfly. |
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The spine on the operculum is the best way to identify an angelfish and to distinguish it from similar-looking species, such as butterfly fish. |
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Damselfish make up almost half, with angelfish, surgeonfish, wrasses, gobies, and butterfly fish accounting for another 25 to 30 percent. |
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Natalie hurried up and put her long, straight strawberry blonde hair up with golden butterfly clips and got dressed. |
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A rare comma butterfly was spotted in the garden in Grassington of lepidopterist James Birdsall. |
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Shovelling snow, swimming by way of a crawl or butterfly stroke, or playing hockey all aggravate his condition. |
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For example, in the 1950s many of my parents' friends thought themselves very moderne as they showed off their new butterfly chairs. |
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She had wiggled through a tot-sized aperture in the alcove, and toddled over to a display of butterfly nets four feet away. |
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They come for the butterfly weed, lilacs, echinacea and anise hyssop, and especially for the white, lavender and pink butterfly bushes. |
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The butterfly guard is one of the most powerful ways to sweep your opponent. |
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If you succeed in sweeping your opponent then go back to the butterfly guard and try again. |
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From butterfly guard, of course, you also have the option of returning to the half guard. |
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There's the butterfly house, a riot of colourful plants and animals with more than 60 species of butterflies and moths. |
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Pete finally settled on an arrangement that he was happy with, consisting of a butterfly and a long loop leading to a bowline on the bight. |
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She is wearing a black dressing gown with a pretty picture of a butterfly, her hair is immaculate and bobbed. |
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The reserve is also home to a large number of butterfly species including green hairsteak, dingy skipper and dark green fritillary. |
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Vibrational communication is an important component of the mutualism of lycaenid and riodinid butterfly larvae with ants. |
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He won both the backcrawl and freestyle events and was runner-up in breaststroke and butterfly. |
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If the butterfly can fly free with its wings of iridescent color, gardeners should be allowed to do the same. |
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In summer several species of butterfly can be seen including the brown argus and the largest colony of chalkhill blues in Hertfordshire. |
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In the animal world look how a caterpillar passes into a form of sleep and a little later a butterfly is formed. |
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Continue to check for cabbage-white butterfly caterpillars and remove, bag and bin any affected leaves. |
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About two to three weeks after the female butterfly lays her eggs on a plant, the larval caterpillars drop to the ground. |
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The ants are duped by chemicals into accepting, nurturing, and protecting the butterfly caterpillar as one of their own. |
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A caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly or moth A grub is the larva of a beetle, but this term too is used loosely. |
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She put on her mascara, some lip gloss and clipped a butterfly clip in her hair. |
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A stylist or friend can help with the placement of the crown twists and the jeweled butterfly clips. |
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However, even in sparse numbers, butterfly caterpillars can damage ornamentals or food plants. |
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He first sees her using a butterfly knife to cut the strings of a tied bird, next to a fairy-tale lake in the forest. |
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He was intrigued by an elusive and tantalizing little problem in elementary geometry known as the butterfly problem. |
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In other news a guy at the pool said I was a beautiful swimmer, commenting on my butterfly. |
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Shocking patterns, floral prints, butterfly in the collar, bias cut and chic fabrics make the simple wear charming. |
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Unlike the many butterfly species that have several generations a year, Lange's metalmark has only one. |
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She was wearing a mini skirt with a chequered pattern and a pink and white string top with a butterfly on it. |
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Insert a few bundles of greenery into a grapevine wreath and weave butterfly vine with chartreuse seed pods through stiff vine stems. |
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I've had a few Giant Swallowtails laying eggs on my hop trees in the butterfly garden. |
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In the international meet in Perth, this hardworking Surinamese had won the men's 100m butterfly with a time of 53.59 seconds. |
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This tree is also a host to Charaxes butterflies, one of which is the magnificent blue-spotted Emperor butterfly. |
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Dill and fennel are good plants for the caterpillars of the black swallowtail butterfly. |
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Research shows that the butterfly will cue into black swallow-wort and lay eggs, but the larvae do not survive. |
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The monarch butterfly can discern tastes 12,0000 times more subtle than those perceivable by human taste buds. |
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They are like a pupa waiting in its cocoon for rebirth, ultimately becoming a butterfly. |
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Honey-bees glided over the roses and a monarch butterfly flew over the fence to land on a wing of the cherub. |
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Participants will learn basic techniques of nature printing and how to capture the true impression of butterfly wings. |
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Some insects, like the monarch butterfly, migrate to warmer climes in winter. |
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Alice reminds the Caterpillar that it will be strange when he changes to a chrysalis and then into a butterfly, but the Caterpillar disagrees. |
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Release the butterfly where it was captured as soon as it emerges from its chrysalis. |
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A determined butterfly struggled for release from its chrysalis as raindrops fell, tearing holes in its unfolding wings. |
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This first hunch when done correctly will put you in a butterfly position and will utilize the large latissimus muscles of the back. |
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The Olympic champion could well have won four titles if she had not chosen to drop out of the 100 butterfly to avoid a clash of events. |
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Morpho menelaus is a kind of bright blue butterfly, but also has a slight purple colour. |
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Slowly, he unfolded his hands and a bright red, blue and purple butterfly fluttered its wings. |
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Highlights included close views of a Cleopatra butterfly, a Wood Cricket and excellent views of a Hoopoe by Langle. |
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This butterfly always flies close to the ground in shady places or among the jungle undergrowth. |
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No, I don't believe that if a butterfly flutters its wings in Washington, D.C. it will cause a typhoon in New Zealand. |
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Her butterfly and figurative prints, with their muted colour palette, have a delicate vintage look. |
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When the wasp attacks the larval butterfly, it drives the ants to attack each other, turning them into incidental casualties. |
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Outside the dining-room window, a tiered fountain bubbles in a shady entry garden with nandina, butterfly iris, camellias, ferns and hostas. |
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Since Dutch elm disease destroyed the elm 30 years ago, the large tortoiseshell butterfly has tottered on the verge of extinction. |
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Cute details such as strips at the waist, butterfly bowknots on the chest, and twisted strips on the back make the dresses even more charming. |
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We all looked, and down came the graceful butterfly, gliding on its long emerald and black wings and settling at a puddle to drink. |
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The pull-up develops the muscles needed in all forms of swimming, especially the breaststroke and butterfly. |
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A butterfly rested on the petals of a brilliant red flower, sipping nectar peacefully on a bright summer day. |
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Reminding me of an animated daffodil, a male brimstone butterfly flits through the sun-dappled shade. |
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The sandal has the extra details of a butterfly at the vamp and a more wrapped strap around the ankle. |
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The exhaust has a butterfly valve, which cuts in between 1,500 rpm and 3,000 rpm. |
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The Peaks are also a stronghold for the striking green hairstreak butterfly and the emperor moth, which feeds on heather. |
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When swimming the butterfly, the breathing pattern all depends on the hips. |
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Her only weak stroke was the butterfly, and this stood in the way of her improving in the IM events. |
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One example is buddleia, or butterfly bush, a shrubby perennial that benefits from hard pruning. |
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I like a lot of white, and I have a couple of small white oleanders and a white butterfly bush. |
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Pictured here are yellow Pucci cake, Marc Jacobs butterfly cake, Missoni eclair and an Alberta Ferretti pale green macaroon. |
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He does an adequate job, creating multiple versions of the role for each of the parallel realities that are created by his butterfly effects. |
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This sharp portrays a group of people suffering through the vagaries of the butterfly effect. |
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Suddenly the man pulled a butterfly knife out of his pocket and opened it up. |
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Skyler drew in a nervous breath and continued forward as he placed his hand on the butterfly knife inside his pocket. |
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His right arm flung out in the gesture with which one would toss a coin into a wishing well, and there appeared in that hand a butterfly knife. |
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He pulled his butterfly knife from his pocket and undid the clasp, flipping it open and closed beneath the desk. |
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The time for determining whether a person has a reasonable excuse for having a butterfly knife is when he is found to be in possession of it. |
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Those of you who know where Shamino gets his butterfly nuts should have a good idea of where this is. |
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The U.S. dynamo wins his fifth gold medal in the men's 100-meter butterfly. |
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Kales need little attention apart from controlling aphids and cabbage white butterfly and will grow well in most garden soils. |
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Eleven inches above his head a small white cabbage butterfly hung, caught in a beam of sunlight. |
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He could give her gifts as exquisite and beautiful as the jewelled butterfly he'd given her on the day he realised he loved her. |
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Even the most extrovert social butterfly sometimes needs to flutter away from the public gaze. |
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The beautiful eyespots on butterfly wings are thought to rely on the principles described above, although involving more morphogens. |
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Butterfly Conservation supports the provision of alternative chalk downland at Magdalen Hill as it will extend the existing butterfly reserve. |
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Milkweed provides food for monarch butterfly larvae and stinging nettles host caterpillars of the red admiral butterfly. |
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I became a party animal and social butterfly on the Glasgow scene, Christopher got his head down and worked. |
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The school also has a fruit orchard, herbaceous border, bird garden and butterfly garden. |
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The site is also home to many species of butterfly such as the silver-spotted skipper and chalkhill blue. |
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The acquisitions will add to the adjacent conservation areas and are essential to recovery of the Quino checkerspot butterfly. |
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Residential and commercial development, invasive non-native plants, and air pollution threaten the survival of the bay checkerspot butterfly. |
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The Sacramento Mountains checkerspot butterfly has a wingspan of approximately 2 inches. |
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The Two-Tailed Pasha is the largest European butterfly, with the fore-wing span of the female often measuring more than 4 inches. |
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Thousands of live chrysalises enter the country every week to supply butterfly houses. |
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The title may refer to a process, as when a butterfly emerges from the chrysalis. |
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The new spectacularly rises from the old like a butterfly emerging from a chrysalis. |
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The Cleopatra butterfly replaces the familiar brimstone in the south of Europe. |
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The night commences and everyone sprang into a social butterfly, while I sat at my seat and slowly drank my iced water. |
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Here is a photograph of one of the clouded yellows, and here Matt photographing the same butterfly. |
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The vibrant, benign energy in nature, represented by the white butterfly, promises that life endures and continues in some other form. |
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They're doing a kid's party theme, there'll be fairy bread and butterfly cakes. |
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On a warm summer day, a number of butterfly species can be seen on the reserve including common blue, green veined white and meadow brown. |
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You know, I wanted to buy a pith helmet and a butterfly net and go in search of that elusive creature, the undecided voter. |
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She plinks away with butterfly amino for practice and rifle familiarity with full-throttle fodder for big game only. |
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Updos can be adorned with everything from diamond pins to glittery butterfly clips or seasonal flowers. |
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My diving bell becomes less oppressive, and my mind takes flight like a butterfly. |
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As an additional consideration in butterfly, the lower the shoulders are to the water, the worse it is for recovery impingement. |
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Asters, butterfly weed, Coreopsis, fleabane, Jupiter's-beard, Lantana, lavender, Sedum, verbena, and yarrow all thrive on dry, sunny sites. |
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About 12 percent of European butterfly species hybridize with one another, and in several groups of birds, the figure is as high as 25 percent. |
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Now, I have in the past been labelled a social butterfly, so I did have some basis for my belief that all humanity would be my bosom friends. |
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He ended up picking a picture book about a caterpillar that turns into a butterfly that he remembered reading form his own childhood. |
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The bat represented the night, whereas the ankh and butterfly symbolized immortal life and eternity. |
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With a similar pattern to the previous fritillaries, this butterfly is significantly smaller and has brighter orange and yellow underside. |
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The marsh fritillary is an extremely variable butterfly, with 34 subspecies described from Europe alone. |
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Garlic mustard displaces toothworts, and is toxic to the eggs of the butterfly. |
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But can so much really rest on the fortunes of 58 species of butterfly breeding in Britain? |
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Now, as often as not, we take the bone out and butterfly it, so it lies flat, and can be grilled if you like. |
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It's the butterfly effect, where one magickal bullet at the right place and right time can change the world. |
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If you are a quiet mouse you can never become a social butterfly. |
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As the hero of Gregory's Girl, the big galoot chased the elusive butterfly of love across the ash football pitches and grassy knolls of Cumbernauld. |
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This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan. |
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The opera charts the tragic tale of butterfly waiting in vain for her husband to return to her. |
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The magnificent Purple Emperor is probably the British butterfly most admired and most sought by butterfly watchers, breeders, photographers and general naturalists alike. |
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The hands have been cantilevered to feel light, so one moment they are delicate as butterfly wings, the next they're as terrifying as unsheathed claws. |
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The transformation of the frequently ugly, bizarre, creepy-crawly caterpillar into an elegant butterfly is one of the regularly performed miracles of nature. |
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And I find a beautiful piece, an antique butterfly brooch, inside the store of local jewelry designer Pu Shi. |
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However, the risk to the shoulder is real in both the butterfly and crawl strokes if the upper arm bone is not externally rotated during the recovery phase. |
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As pastures give way to housing and roadsides are sprayed for weed control, plants like butterfly weed, Queen Anne's lace, and bee balm need new habitats in order to survive. |
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The colorful eyespots on butterfly wings may be patterned by a mechanism similar to that used to organize the proximo-distal axis of the insect leg. |
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But blues fascinate butterfly experts with their mind-boggling complexity. |
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Then she leapt, her tail flicking as she dove for the butterfly. |
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Developmental biologists, too, find the butterfly wing a great subject. |
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It's exquisitely photographed, with intimate shots of flora and fauna, and a particularly mesmerizing sequence in which a rare butterfly emerges from its chrysalis. |
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Toggle bolts have a butterfly back that falls off when unscrewed. |
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Even as a tiny butterfly fluttering about in your garden is a breath-taking sight, imagine scores of them thronging a place in the city's vicinity! |
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What distinguishes a true butterfly from a skipper or a moth? |
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Examples for this progress are the discovery of the genetic basis for the evolution of butterfly wing patterns and for the evolution of arthropod body regions. |
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Closely related to each other, this kind of photography will show such things as the development of a flower, or the butterfly emerging from the chrysalis. |
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On the lawn of the facility, children wearing stilts with butterfly masks and wings made of coloured crepe paper, pranced in the mid-afternoon sun. |
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In result, she's the social butterfly of our little triangle. |
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Not an eternal gossipmonger, not a social butterfly, not a comedic actress, but a very serious-minded woman with a warmth that came from the depths of her soul. |
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It was a butterfly, its wings made from fine strands of gold twisted together until they formed this delicate creature, so fine it seemed almost transparent. |
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She seemed a social butterfly to him, and in one morning, she had already been invited to five places, and she assured all five people she'd call them and discuss details. |
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A butterfly collector has been arrested by the police for using traps baited with live specimens of the Spanish moon moth, a protected endemic species. |
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Backstroke and butterfly are OK, but they're not as good as the other two. |
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They moved silently, without a sound, as silent as a butterfly. |
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For example, the caterpillar of the small tortoiseshell butterfly will eat only stinging nettles, white admirals feed solely upon honeysuckle, and goldfinches eat only seed. |
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We pass single file on a swinging bridge and I see a large morphos butterfly up the tree-shrouded stream, the turquoise circles on its fluttering wings flashing like neon. |
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This includes butterfly obviously another dangerous swimming stroke! |
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Will it change into a dung beetle or into a beautiful butterfly? |
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In certain areas of the tropics where clownfish, sea anemone, and butterfly fish exist, clownfish scare off butterflyfish from their host anemone. |
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The refuge provides shelter and habitat for more than 300 butterfly species, including the zebra longwing, pipevine swallowtail, julia, and Mexican blue wing. |
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Now that people are used to seeing gull-wing and even butterfly doors, Koenigsegg's rotating door is so different it does make them stop and take notice. |
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During its final growth stage, the constantly feeding larva of a monarch butterfly consumes an amazing 2.25 times its own weight in milkweed per day. |
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It's the classic tale of a caterpillar who munches his way through apples, plums, pears and strawberries, before turning into a beautiful butterfly. |
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The butterfly rays are among the most handsome and graceful of the rays. |
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Hi there, just about half an hour or so ago I spotted a Comma butterfly basking on a rock in a woodland glade in the presence of some dragonflies. |
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Conservationists and others concerned about the fate of the monarch butterfly may be heartened by a recent survey of milkweed distribution in the major U.S. corn-growing area. |
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I had gone from being a barfly to a social butterfly, and was starting to feel resentment at the thought of going to a bar and buying my own round. |
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But perhaps more alarming is how so many once widespread plants, such as butterfly orchids and corn spurrey, have suffered in the modern landscape. |
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A rather beautiful yellow butterfly has just fluttered by the window. |
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Frey predicts that butterfly watchers in the rest of the country may be able to see more monarch drinking binges in hot spells and during mating periods. |
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Well known examples include the structural colors produced by brilliant iridescent butterfly wing scales and avian feather barbules, such as the peacocks tail. |
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In a shared pool, butterfly strikes me as plain bad manners. |
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My first glimpse of a snow buttercup flowering beneath a thin pane of ice was not unlike my first experience of watching a monarch butterfly emerge from its cocoon. |
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He flirted like a butterfly, played the giddy goat and spoke his mind. |
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The butterfly stretch is especially important in decreasing tightness in the pectoral region and the tricep stretch is beneficial to the axillary area. |
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Because of global warming, more and more species are colonising Britain, and some like the Red Admiral butterfly are even year-long residents now. |
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Citrus attracts the swallowtail butterfly, and the larvae resemble bird droppings, but you will want to leave the young alone for the sake of future butterflies. |
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Eyeing a green-banded swallowtail fluttering above him, Samson takes a running leap and with a deft swoop of his net catches the iridescent butterfly. |
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There will be a butterfly effect in football this summer, as the ripples of one club's reconstruction bring consequences like tidal waves for some others. |
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This has got absolutely nothing to do with academic speculation over whether sorcery might work along a similar principle to the butterfly effect. |
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Plants here include prairie rose, nodding onion, gray-headed coneflower, butterfly weed, green milkweed, hoary puccoon, and even eastern prickly pear cactus. |
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Each movement was flowing and graceful, as delicate as a butterfly. |
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Superimposed on the spray is a diamond and demantoid garnet butterfly. |
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He not only arrives at the kind of great historical moment you read about in sixth-form studies, he changes events without realising through a kind of butterfly effect. |
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The evacuees, largely made up of pupils from Haworth and Stanbury primary schools, were then treated to a tea party, featuring paste sandwiches, jelly and butterfly cakes. |
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So far, our work indicates no dramatic impact of released birds on the Adonis blue butterfly, but we have insufficient data to test for subtle effects. |
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The matsu bento features attractive tuna and salmon sashimi, accompanied by a butterfly shrimp and zucchini tempura with a side bowl of dipping sauce. |
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So, to commemorate her 75th birthday, the two got matching butterfly tattoos on their wrists. |
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The butterfly cakes with fresh raspberry cream are going down a treat. |
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Vivid pink roses lead the eye through the border, while butterfly bush, Mexican sage, and penstemon add bursts of soft purple blooms here and there. |
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As I sat to write this essay I could not help but reflect upon an old saying about a butterfly beating its wings in China and causing a breeze in Oregon. |
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The metamorphic transformation from larva to pupa to butterfly. |
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It wasn't really a kiss, more like a flutter of butterfly wings. |
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Gawde's butterfly, perched on an I-beam, hovers between self and world. |
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The exploration and searching of the butterfly may be symbolic of the poet's search for an explanation or a meaning for the death of someone close to him. |
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Yesterday, while I was out, Sheila was lucky enough to see a Red Admiral butterfly, and more unusually, a Banded Agrion Damselfly which landed very close to her. |
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The grayling butterfly also attracts lurking predators by displaying the eye-spots, but at the same time diverts their attention to the unimportant parts of their body. |
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After about a minute of sucking up and butterfly kisses, he gave in. |
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The carnation tortrix moth is a butterfly of the tortrix moths family. |
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I managed to catch the prized Cleopatra butterfly on my birthday. |
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She was a stout, lively woman, a week from 70, peering at me sharply through butterfly glasses. |
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Two kicks give roughly the same distance as a full butterfly stroke. |
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Because of them, countless generations of children have grown up believing that fairies are mischievous little folk who flutter about on butterfly wings. |
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The bodies are light and ill-defended, except for the armored face, which is designed to draw attacks to it, like the eyespots on butterfly wings. |
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