Simply because you prefer hard bristled, spikey toothbrushes it doesn't mean that's what's best for your child. |
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The slender, spikey fish is regarded as having one of the sturdiest and most flexible forms of animal armour. |
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His relationship with his fellow referee was always spikey to say the least but the two men do now have one thing in common. |
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The creature scavenges spikey structures from sea sponges and builds a shell out of them. |
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Whether it's spikey, floppy, high-lighted or if he's rocking a full-on beard, he manages to pull off any style with boyband perfection. |
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Some viruses may also be protected by an outer spikey layer called an envelope. |
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Having experienced unspoilt forest and encountered proboscis monkeys, I found myself face-to-face with a green wall of spikey fronged oil palms. |
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Their spikey, peroxide blonde locks mean they do have quite a similarity. |
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Thorny plants are unpleasant to rub against and trimmings from spikey, prickly plants placed under bird-feeders help protect our feathered friends. |
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She thrust her gray head, spikey with hair pins, and turned her pale-eyed gaze upward, just in time to see two bodies crash through the worm-rotten balustrade and fall to the stairs below. |
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Madame Fred Boulin, the rather spikey patronne, also runs the beauty parlour next door. |
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Especially on a Saturday afternoon when fiercely stylish women in spikey heels and fur coats, and imposing couples with perfectly groomed dogs stalk from exclusive boutique to exclusive boutique. |
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Agaves are large, spikey plants that resemble cactus or yuccas in both form and habitat, but they are actually succulents similar to the familiar Aloe Vera. |
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Today's match at the Stoop between Sarries, the 2011 champions, and the team who relieved them of their title, has all the makings of a spikey, no-love-lost affair. |
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On debut album Silence Yourself, released last month, the all-girl group reshape the brittle clang of late seventies post-punk, while also capturing that era's sense of disquiet and spikey aggression. |
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Big spikey blue eryngiums and clouds of early Michaelmas daisies provide complementary contrasts to the golds, yellows, oranges and reds. |
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