The krill then squirt the seawater sideways through their setal filters, entrapping algae in a feeding pattern much like the baleen whales. |
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Through the comb-like bristles of its baleen filters, it squirts out the seawater, entrapping krill by the bushel. |
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Washington was thus vindicated in his hopes of entrapping Cornwallis on the Yorktown Peninsula. |
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Far from destroying or entrapping, it returned the damaged object to a condition of beauty. |
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Rail manufactured prior to the late 1930s using this process have a known propensity for entrapping inclusions. |
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Pour SOLHYDGROUT G. C. in formwork from one side only to avoid entrapping air. |
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The roof and walls fell to the ground with a thud entrapping the occupants. |
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Many speakers considered economic and social factors to be responsible for entrapping women in abusive relationships. |
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Dwarf mountain pines play a major role in protecting the forests by entrapping falling rocks, slowing down flash floods and preventing erosion. |
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Carefully roll top film of the 3M Petrifilm EB plate down to avoid entrapping air bubbles. |
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The current pay and benefit system can be unattractive to prospective employees even as it is entrapping to current staff members. |
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These cells may be producing a mucus substance that assists in entrapping food items that are then carried to the labial palps and mouth by ciliary action on other parts of the gill filaments. |
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Walters and his crack cast expertly pace the spiralling lunacy that involves a multiply over-booked room, mixed-up bags, and two entrapping alarm bells secreted under the bed. |
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Baudrillard, the French philosopher, is best known for his theory that consumer society forms a kind of code that gives individuals the illusion of choice while in fact entrapping them in a vast web of simulated reality. |
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The education grant, which is skewed towards the needs of older children, can be entrapping for staff who might want to leave but have children at college. |
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Reticulopodia are fine threads that may not only branch but also anastomose to form a dense network, which is particularly useful in entrapping prey. |
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Liposome compositions entrapping a drug in liposome of which membrane is constituted by a phospholipid of which acyl groups are saturated acyl groups and an anionic surfactant of Krafft point of 37°C or more. |
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Avoid entrapping air in material during the mixing operation. |
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Last fall, Toyota in the United States recalled a number of models to address potential issues involving all-weather floor mats entrapping accelerator pedals. |
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Some domestic coating brands are accused of entrapping customers by exaggerating products' oxymethylene eliminated function. |
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