Why nourish a viper in one's bosom, cultivate an adversary, possibly an enemy? |
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As they chattered a small striped viper squirmed on top of the map with tongue flickering from open fangs. |
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First, it impersonates a pit viper, coiling and striking and hissing viciously. |
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The viper fish swims very fast and uses these needle-like fangs to stab its prey. |
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He also finds some of the rare and unique snakes in his journey, which includes eyelash viper, the fer de lance and the bushmaster. |
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The bushmaster, at up to 10 feet long, is the world's largest pit viper and a dangerous one. |
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The adder or viper is common throughout mainland Britain and some of the islands off the west coast of Scotland. |
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I was in awe of her sharp intelligence, of the way her diplomacy could charm the fangs off a viper. |
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Looking closer she realised with horror that it was a snake, it was a poisonous viper. |
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You remember the old story of the tender-hearted man, who placed a frozen viper in his bosom, and was stung by it when it became thawed? |
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Madam Relena had returned to her couch and now sat imperiously in it watching Mark as a pit viper does its prey. |
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For example, one of the wall panels in the exhibition shows a Gaboon viper that has captured a small antelope. |
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In the United States, about 8,000 people a year are bitten by rattlers or their cousins in the pit viper subfamily, which includes copperheads and water moccasins. |
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Pit viper snake venoms are hemotoxic, except for some Mojave rattlers. |
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Later, a viper snake came out of the wood and went toward St. Paul. |
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I am too much swung by emotion face to face, and have a tendency to conciliate and conciliate and then suddenly get irritated and strike like a viper. |
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The Gaboon viper is a broad-headed snake with two hornlike projections on its snout. |
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The current method of producing the treatment is to immunize horses against the venom of the cobra, common krait, saw-scaled viper and Russell's viper. |
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Tirofiban, for instance, is a modified version of another anticoagulant in this case from the venom of the African saw-scaled viper. |
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Snakes are numerous, among them the poisonous krait, cobra, and Russell's viper. |
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In an open container, a huge grey and black spotted viper is soaking in chemicals. |
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Among the terrestrial vertebrates: viper, lizard, salamander, toad, tree frog. |
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I testified that I have never caught a cold since I accepted the Lord, and I also cited an example of Apostle Paul who was bitten by a viper. |
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Of the actual duel between the Mountain and the viper, judging its accuracy is no easy matter. |
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About a month after her arrival, she was attacked by a pit viper and almost died. |
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Some weeks before, one of the masters at the College, an unpopular Parsee, had found a Russell's viper nosing round his classroom. |
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They presented them with models of dangerous venomous snakes, two gaboon vipers and one rhinoceros viper. |
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It head-butts toxins 25 times as powerful as typical pit viper venom, a phenomenon luckily not discovered by handling. |
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Yes, it was a 4-foot long cottonmouth, North America's only aquatic venomous pit viper. |
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The owner also reported that she had killed a snake that appeared to be a pit viper near the bird. |
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Zeng Xianguo decided to capture the pit viper before it bit any of his patients. |
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And we are one of the few manufacturers of the dilute Russell's viper venom time test in the world. |
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Species in decline include the asp and the smooth snake from Europe, the Gabon viper and rhinoceros viper of West Africa, and the royal python. |
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In a paper published recently by Toxicon, they report how a protein called eristostatin, which can be extracted from the venom of the Asian sand viper, helps people's immune systems fight malignant melanoma. |
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Other snakes in the Crotalid family, such as the hundred-pace viper, create venoms containing hemorrhagic and proteolytic components. |
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The saw-scaled viper may be the deadliest of all snakes, since scientists believe it to be responsible for more human deaths than all other snake species combined. |
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Each sentence is like a viper, coiled in on itself and ready to bite. |
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Organized alphabetically, the animals range from the babirusas to the frilled lizard, komondor dog, mata mata turtle and viper fish. |
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The Greek authorities have failed to ensure that conservation and protection measures be put in place on Milos to avoid the deliberate disturbance of the viper. |
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Following warnings sent by the Commission, the Greek authorities have taken some measures towards a full legal framework for the protection of the viper. |
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In addition to the puff adders, the investigators found a snouted cobra, a rhino viper, a British adder and four Dinokistrodons. |
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A 65-year-old man presented with loss of consciousness and developed haemiparesis following a viper bite. |
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In Europe, only the common viper is frequent, though in other regions moorlands are commonly home to dozens of reptile species. |
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The area's reptilian life include the sidewinder viper, desert tortoise, and horned toad. |
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Conversely, Sardinia lacks many species common on the European continent, such as the viper, wolf, bear and marmot. |
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Reptiles and amphibians live mostly in the Southern and Central Ural and are represented by the common viper, lizards and grass snakes. |
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Maggie Thatcher was a screeching peacock, and John Major a dreary peahen, while Tony Blair was a viper in Labour's bosom. |
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Mrs. Kenwigs was horror-stricken to think that she should ever have nourished in her bosom such a snake, adder, viper, serpent, and base crocodile, as Henrietta Petowker. |
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Patient with purely extraocular manifestations from a pit viper snakebite. |
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Experts have also identified the spotted wren-babbler bird, a blue-eyed frog, a lance-headed pit viper snake with yellow, red and orange colourings and 133 plants. |
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Known by a host of common names including common adder and common viper, adders have been the subject of much folklore in Britain and other European countries. |
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Come and meet the giant lancehead viper in deepest Costa Rica. |
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Kim HD, Jung MS, Kim SY Exotropia caused by pit viper snakebite. |
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