Sheep have a thick woolly coat, usually live in groups as flocks, and are known for their timidity. |
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But given the wild and woolly wholesale market in the past three years, analyzing risk has been getting more difficult. |
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Things will be much less wild and woolly here tomorrow, so I will be back then with a statement of principle. |
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Labor Council's walking labour history museum is back with more wild and woolly facts from the wonderful world of workplace relations. |
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Among the common wildflowers are one-flowered cinquefoil, woolly lousewort, alpine willowherb, three saxifrages, and an Indian paintbrush. |
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Mike put on the new bulky coat he'd gotten for Christmas, and the cap with woolly flaps that covered his ears. |
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Like, that members of republican groups tend not to hang around in gangs on balconies wearing dark woolly jumpers and darker expressions. |
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The word soon spread, and woolly tights became something of a must-have cult item with all us children on the mountain. |
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Leave the thermals at home, forget the woolly hat and the three pairs of socks, and instead, don stylish sunglasses and a shirt. |
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The suspects are described as white males with woolly hats and dark clothing. |
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Only by donning a woolly cap did he draw a parallel to his best-known character, the anti-corporate vagrant Hutch Owen. |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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Someone had also covered her in warm woolly blankets, effectively keeping out the night's chill. |
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He was wearing his official white and black club tracksuit and trademark woolly hat. |
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On his feet he was wearing some sturdy walking boots and a few pairs of woolly socks. |
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He had a black woolly hat and wore a khaki jacket with red scarf and gloves. |
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It looked like a disgruntled teenage jellyfish forced to wear a woolly hat knitted by an overprotective mother. |
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The suspect is described as white, 5ft 11 in, of stocky build, and wearing a woolly hat, denim jacket, a white T-shirt and dark jeans. |
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Even a bear cuscus, a woolly marsupial found in Sulawesi's forests and normally a leaf-eater, won't turn down a succulent fig. |
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He proposed that the woolly mammoths died during the Flood by a quick freeze. |
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One of these species, the woolly rhino, is clearly shown in the cave paintings of early humans. |
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In my little corner of the world, the month of March usually swoops in like the proverbial lion then gently leaves like a woolly lamb. |
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The bones of mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, lion, bison, and great Irish elk were found. |
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Doubtless they hunted horses there, as well as the roaming bison, woolly rhino and hyena. |
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Large primates, such as the woolly monkey, are often hunted by rural villagers when other sources of protein are scarce. |
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The combination of bushy tail and woolly fur gives the animal a sort of unkempt, shaggy appearance. |
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The surface is softened by carpets of woolly thyme planted between the stones. |
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Or cut away infected new growth and scrub any remaining woolly patches on the bark with a toothbrush dipped in methylated spirits. |
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Male lions develop thick woolly manes on the neck and shoulders, signifying maturity. |
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Usually three or four terminal or sub-terminal inflorescences arise together and these are covered with short woolly hairs. |
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The seasonal molt of their woolly winter hair makes them look even more wretched. |
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An aromatic woolly plant native to Crete, formerly believed to have magical powers. |
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When I released it this morning, it merely hunched on the ground beneath a woolly bush, its feathers fluffed up, and grey as the overcast day. |
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It is all very well reading out these nice woolly, fluffy comments that the Minister has made, but the member knows that it is not fair. |
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I try to persuade them that holistic medicine need not be, indeed must not be, woolly and imprecise. |
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To do so would be a mistake, for the novel gathers force and what appears to be a woolly, romantic start turns out to be necessary and crafted. |
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It's expressed in rather more woolly language but I accept what your Honour says. |
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Lest that sound altogether woolly, I'll try and explain what I mean by this. |
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It's all a little vague and woolly at present, and nothing much will happen, as far as the consumer is concerned, for a year or two. |
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My latest academic post here is another one of my attacks on the woolly thinking that is so characteristic of academic psychology. |
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Labour has been vague and woolly with regard to the treaty settlement process up until now. |
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The judges felt the Entitlement card idea was just too stupid, woolly and nebulous to win. |
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To me, at least, the arguments have always seemed too woolly to be entirely convincing. |
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This was negligence pure and simple, confused by an ill-fitting and woolly disguise of nuisance. |
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The idea of group selection has been much criticized as woolly thinking in the past. |
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Over the past thirty years, these unique forests have been decimated by the balsam woolly adelgid, an aphid-like insect introduced from Europe. |
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Alfalfa butterflies, painted ladies, woolly bears and various other species have been abundant all summer. |
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Ants and insects including silverfish, woolly bears, earwigs and spiders can be tackled with products from hardware shops. |
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They'll steal your woolly hat and waterproof jacket, drink your flask of hot coffee and eat all your chocolate. |
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We were supposed to be knee-deep in snow amid a boom time for the manufacturers of gloves and woolly hats. |
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The crowd was quite young, mostly twenty somethings in unintentionally comic woolly hats. |
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On this occasion he wore a woolly hat instead of a helmet because it was cold. |
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This is one walk that you will be more than glad to have a woolly hat with you, to keep your ears nice and toasty. |
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It's so cold that going out without a woolly hat on is really a silly idea. |
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The woodcarver, wearing a woolly hat, oversized jumper and baggy pants, then moved behind a large tree in his garden. |
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The parishioners of St Bernard's Church support the work of the charity in numerous ways, including knitting woolly hats. |
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Mountains are vitally important for our well-being even if we never put on hiking boots and a woolly hat to climb them. |
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By day three, the girls had resorted to covering their greasy hair with woolly hats. |
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There was a real electric, festive atmosphere going on, with all the kids in their woolly hats. |
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This probably sounds woolly headed, but they're actually all winners to some degree. |
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His slow, strongly accented speech, when he is speaking in English, adds to the woolly headed professor image. |
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This sort of woolly headed thinking that believes only left-leaning intellectuals know what's best for us belongs back in the Dark Ages. |
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I don't know what you're like when you haven't had a day off in three weeks but I get a bit woolly headed and unable to commit to basic chores. |
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The Klondike Goldfields are one of the world's major sources of fossilized woolly mammoths and the plants and animals of their time. |
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For example, they hope to find some intact nuclei preserved in 20,000 year-old carcasses of woolly mammoths frozen in the permafrost in Siberia. |
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In their weaning study, Fisher and his colleagues analyzed a juvenile woolly mammoth tusk from Wrangel Island in northern Siberia. |
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Siberian woolly mammoths made their way over the Bering land bridge to the New World long before mercantile ships made the journey. |
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There has been much controversy over how many woolly mammoths are frozen in the permafrost of Siberia. |
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Dartford Museum in Market Street, houses some remains of animals found in the area including woolly mammoths and rhinoceroses. |
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Modern elephants and woolly mammoths share a common ancestor that split into separate species about 6 million years ago, the study reports. |
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The hardy woolly mammoths, for instance, thrived in the cold of Ice Age Siberia. |
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Fortunately, fossils of woolly mammoths are abundant in many parts of this species' former range. |
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Ice Age America boasted huge sabre-toothed tigers, woolly bison, giant antelopes and the woolly mammoth. |
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John Stuart was the quintessence of soft rather than hardcore, a woolly minded man of mush in striking contrast to his steel-edged father. |
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Don't be woolly minded by sticking with the bog-standard bank account you've had since you started work or college. |
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The worldly, tough-minded economist has joined the other-worldly, woolly minded theologian or classicist in the literary repertoire. |
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Thank goodness I was an ugly kid, not very alluring in my cast-off, woolly mammoth all-in-one. |
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The second youth was white, aged 13 to 14, about 4 foot four inches tall, dressed in a similar fashion with a dark blue or black woolly hat. |
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Where paint is applied, the woolly material takes on a tacky, repellent quality. |
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The leaf veins and leafstalks of those near the base of the plant are reddish and contain woolly hair. |
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He's got more cheekbone than Snoop, bloodshot and rheumy eyes, and he's wearing a scruffy black overcoat and woolly hat. |
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She was standing alone, dressed in a woolly, knee-length jacket, the kind of thing you see in Seventies knitting patterns. |
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Teeth from a woolly rhino were also found, with a reindeer antler and a deer bone that had been split to extract the marrow. |
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Dressed in a baggy black jumper, a denim mini-skirt, woolly tights and boots, she looks great in an effortless, artless kind of way. |
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Ivano, his mane of hair tucked under a grey woolly hat, prefers to work with the attackers. |
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He was wearing a dark woolly hat and a black top with a white band across the chest. |
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Visibility is affected by the plankton levels and thermoclines that refract the light so that an otherwise perfect image can get a woolly edge. |
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He wore a grey woolly hat, a three-quarter length dark jacket and dark trousers. |
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He was wearing a three-quarter length over-sized black coat, woolly black hat and scarf, which covered almost all of his face. |
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Find some warm woolly throws for your sofa and cover cold tiles and hardwood with area rugs. |
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For the woolly bear, the woodchuck, the spruce tree, the snow flea, and the meteorologist, winter is perfect. |
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As soon as he became a candidate he put away his woolly jumpers and bought himself a dozen grey suits. |
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Less conspicuous species are woolly plantain, wild four-o'clock, yellow stargrass, and false toadflax. |
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Norman can't actually see you in your winter's best clothing of trackie pants and woolly socks. |
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For healthy apple trees, plant some nasturtiums and mint around the trunks to deter woolly aphids. |
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They sell turkey jerky, bits of woolly mammoth tusk, shot glasses, and salty snacks. |
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It measures 40-50 cm in length, weighs up to 2kg and has a thick, woolly coat that is dark brown or blackish. |
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She wore big woolly parkas and sipped hot chocolate and coffee the whole way, but she couldn't stop shivering. |
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In those days, the LibDems were regarded as slightly woolly and synonymous with wholemeal bread and unbleached linen. |
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If you'd rather look fresh as a daffodil, throw away your muffler, shake off the woolly hat and try these six simple, sexy looks. |
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The steward was huddled in his padded yellow fluorescent jacket and black woolly bobble hat. |
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Sitting in a boiling hot and cramped drafting room, the early discussions suffered from the self-same problem of woolly jargon. |
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Nonetheless, the social grouping patterns of woolly monkeys and muriquis are remarkably flexible. |
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To the more sceptical listener, some of his musings may seem a little woolly. |
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These woolly liberals might mean well but it is the law of unintended consequences. |
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It knelt in the centre of its pen with three woolly, unshorn friends, contentedly chewing the cud. |
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Sponge the woolly bits with neat washing-up liquid, suggests a reader who says her father used to deal with greenfly on his roses in this way. |
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Madame Cholet, a kindly countrywoman who lived in the neighbouring house, knitted her woolly socks to keep her feet warm during pruning. |
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I think the Southdown has rather an endearing appearance owing to its puffy woolly cheeks and teddy bear look. |
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The woolly mammoth has two distinctive spirally curved tusks up to 3.5 metres long. |
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John swaggers around on stage in loose sportswear, woolly hat down to his eyes, with his grinning DJ just off to the side. |
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The programme, largely monologue, consisted of a woolly, stagey ramble through her life and times. |
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If I threw out every item suspected of sweatshop involvement I'd be left with a woolly jumper hand-knitted on the Aran Islands. |
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You can also try hare's tail grass with its dense woolly heads and downy haired leaves. |
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We've all seen Beckham with his tea cosy version of the woolly hat and Victoria in her baseball cap. |
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We walk away from the smattering of polo insiders wearing baseball caps and woolly hats, watching a practice game. |
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The original style V-neck T-shirt have sold out as have woolly and beanie hats. |
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As I say, it is a fairly woolly sort of description, but it caters for the fact that we have other than materialistic interests in life. |
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The skull of a woolly mammoth found in a Wiltshire gravel pit will form the centrepiece of a new education centre. |
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The Sumatran rhinoceros is the last surviving species in the same group as the extinct woolly rhinoceros. |
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He wore a baseball cap, light-coloured jogging bottoms, trainers and a big woolly duffel-type coat with a hood. |
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Usually it's brittle from all the chlorine at the pool, and flat from wearing a woolly hat, but now it's blow dried and bouncy. |
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Crowned by a woolly gray mane, it walked erect and emitted humanoid noises. |
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How many corns, bunions, ingrowing toenails, pads of rock-hard skin and blisters are hidden away under tights and woolly socks? |
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It is a wild and woolly country which drew me in and one that continues to find new ways to embrace me. |
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Fresh from the Siberian tundra, an 18,000-year-old frozen woolly mammoth is on display at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan. |
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Behind the woolly talk of local powers and responsibilities is a failure to devolve real powers or funds to improve transport in the regions. |
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It was among the Vikings, however, that wild and woolly culture of the North Atlantic, that mead really came into its own. |
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Geologists say it probably once belonged to a woolly mammoth or a mastodon. |
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The rind is rough and woolly and the flesh harsh and unpalatable, with an astringent, acidulous taste. |
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The Indian jujube has leaves that are woolly beneath instead of smooth like the Chinese jujube. |
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The wind whistled through the holes in my woolly hat, rather defying the point of wearing it in the first place. |
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New DNA research reveals that woolly mammoths were more closely related to modern Asian elephants than to African elephants. |
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On the wild and woolly streets of Russia's capital city, the diesel engine is truly a menace to human health. |
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Her long tresses hang out from underneath a vast woolly hat. |
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It has orange eyes and woolly, water-resistant fur, which is colored dark brown to black except for two large, white patches on the animal's back. |
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Bradford archaeologists are also studying other remains from the site at Lynford, including bones from woolly rhino, brown bears, horses, foxes and hyenas. |
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For example, the woolly rhinoceros, giant deer, the moose-like giraffe shown in the slide, and the cave bear were found only in Eurasia and Africa. |
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The team has unearthed stone tools, animal bones showing signs of butchering and cooking, and spear shafts made from woolly rhinoceros horn and mammoth tusk. |
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The preserve, dubbed Pleistocene Park, could feature not only mammoths, but also extinct species of deer, woolly rhinoceroses, and even saber-toothed cats, he said. |
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Hemlock woolly adelgids coat the branches of a hemlock tree like cotton. |
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I've heard someone furiously dismiss all animal charities as supported by woolly minded morons because humans have enough problems without worrying about herons. |
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Even then, it was based on a short and rather woolly statement. |
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The pond is fringed with sweet alyssum, Vinca minor, and woolly thyme. |
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The fungus grows rapidly and morphologically appears woolly or fluffy. |
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She has put away her thermals, waterproofs and woolly hat to don a smart black suit, white shirt, black cravat, dark tights and low-heeled shoes as the Mayor's Attendant. |
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They look like huge slumbering monsters, wrapped in blankets of woolly cloud, their dark cheeks streaming with the tears of innumerable freshwater falls. |
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The Government does not actually need the money, but because it has the money coming in, it comes up with all sorts of wild and woolly ways of spending it. |
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The more detail that is demanded the better, because it will concentrate the minds of a group of people who tend to be hopelessly vague and woolly. |
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And yet they both deal with the wild and woolly world of human behaviour. |
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He insists that the Heriot's amendment is too woolly to vote upon. |
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Such is the wild and woolly insurance market in China today. |
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The man known as SuperBison truly has the strength of the woolly beast. |
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The temperature was 90F, yet the woolly hat was still in place. |
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I wondered, as I body-popped beside him, what the DJ thought of this middle-aged bloke in a sensible woolly jumper and pressed trousers, pogoing like a demented rhino. |
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He even has his own green woolly hat that he wears for matches. |
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In a typical post, she wears a crazy-looking pinafore with an outrageous collar, round-frame shades, and thick, woolly knee socks. |
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Warm woolly sheepskinned lined slippers sounded just the ticket. |
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I was thinking about this short-lived notoriety as I walked the hills with their scattering of sheep when I became aware of another fact about these woolly creatures. |
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My field work has involved observations of the dietary behavior of various species of howler monkeys, spider monkeys, capuchins and tamarins as well as woolly spider monkeys. |
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Some have even asked me if the animals were frozen in ice, like the famous cases of the woolly mammoths of Siberia, trapped snap-frozen by a sudden snowstorm. |
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During warmer periods the land turned into meadows and steppes, ideal grazing grounds for woolly mammoths, rhinoceroses, bison, horses, elk, and yaks. |
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Did she learn from the New York 23rd District election that being a moderate Republican is a lot like being a woolly mammoth? |
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They study elephants to try to determine the habits of woolly mammoths, which is useful I suppose, but there is no way to prove there is a correlation. |
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I like to scrape the car, get the waterproofs and woolly hat on. |
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There's still plenty of grunting and groaning, but it sounds less like a woolly mammoth and more like a woolly mammoth chasing and catching a gazelle. |
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After all, parents who prefer a liberal education are elitist, perhaps even racist or sexist, and parents who prefer a progressive education are woolly minded tree-huggers. |
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He shows us the white puppies with woolly coats whose job it is to protect the sheep from wolves and explains how they live outside with only the strongest surviving. |
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Twenty-two sheep found themselves with a week's detention at Ingleton Middle School after the headmistress, Mary Parker, impounded the woolly creatures. |
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I wore my big, thick woolly tramping socks to work the other day. |
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So while the Irish elk preferred relatively temperate conditions and semi-woodland habitats, the woolly mammoth was adapted to cold temperatures and open tundra. |
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One of the iconic images of Australia is the Merino sheep, an extremely woolly, arid-land adapted animal that is the backbone of our wool industry. |
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Now that we've put away the duffel coats, hidden the umbrella and folded our woolly cardigan, it is time to enjoy the summer with some manic, head shaking, freak-out rock. |
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Beneath us, the grass-covered, flat-roofed huts of Gujjar shepherds, the flocks of woolly sheep, the sturdy ponies and their handlers all headed to Kongdori. |
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In addition, a species related to HWA, the balsam woolly adelgid, has already killed about 90 percent of the mature Fraser fir trees in the Smokies. |
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Well, it's not all about sweet little woolly creatures, you know. |
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On the one hand, if you get six or seven Shinners elected, plus a posse of wild and woolly independents, the public demand for a stable government will be very strong. |
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Give winter protection to rock plants with grey woolly foliage by covering them with a cloche or rigid plastic supported on bricks. |
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He gave off an aura not of romance or woolly artisanality but rather of canny commercial nous. |
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Eastern hemlock is currently being threatened by the hemlock woolly adelgid, a defoliating insect. |
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Marcel the marmoset demonstrates small monkeys can be as clever as the larger apes, and baby woolly monkey Diego is allowed to join the adults. |
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Another tree is being attacked by an alien insect, the hemlock woolly adelgid. |
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But around 1953, the hemlock woolly adelgid was discovered on Eastern hemlocks at Maymont Park. |
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A 2011 genetic study showed that two examined specimens of the Columbian mammoth were grouped within a subclade of woolly mammoths. |
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Slightly later, the woolly mammoths also disappeared from continental northern Siberia. |
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It is still unknown if the actual cloning of a living woolly mammoth is possible. |
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As the last and most derived member of the Pleistocene rhinoceros lineage, the woolly rhinoceros was well adapted to its environment. |
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The appearance of woolly rhinos is known from mummified individuals from Siberia as well as cave paintings. |
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The woolly rhinoceros used its horns for defensive purposes and to attract mates. |
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The palaeodiet of the woolly rhinoceros has been reconstructed using several lines of evidence. |
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Many species of Pleistocene megafauna, like the woolly rhinoceros, became extinct around the same time period. |
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The Pinhole Cave Man is a late Paleolithic figure of a man engraved on a rib bone of a woolly rhinoceros, found at Creswell Crags in England. |
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It was the thought of hot July and August days, when the clouds piled up like woolly mountains, and lightnings streaked the sky. |
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The small woolly females of this maleless species give rise to more females that feed by inserting their tubular mouthparts into the bark. |
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So there I was in my dinner suit, white shirt and black shoes, inching down the icy road past people in woolly hats, fleeces and gloves. |
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Only a small number of these are globally extinct, most famously the Irish elk, great auk and woolly mammoth. |
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New research suggests that the extinction of the woolly mammoth may have been caused by the combined effect of climatic change and human hunting. |
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One hypothesis is that humans hunted large mammals, such as the woolly mammoth, into extinction. |
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Hair sheep are similar to the early domesticated sheep kept before woolly breeds were developed, and are raised for meat and pelts. |
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Kazmi has a persistent cough and frequently quotes Karl Marx. Despite the heat, he wears a woolly hat and a waistcoat over his salwar kameez. |
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The roads are ungazetted, and are unofficial identifiers the council and locals started using when Litchfield was still a wild and woolly place. |
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The woolly adelgid has chewed its way up the crest of the Appalachian Mountains from the Carolinas to Canada. |
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The reason being, is that the bitter cold kills the hemlock's adversary, the hemlock woolly adelgid, a tiny insect pest. |
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There was nothing left in the fruit bowl but a brown banana and a couple of woolly pears. |
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In some parts of the Northeast, woolly adelgid and aphids are serious pests. |
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At high elevations in North Carolina, the balsam woolly adelgid seems to be the culprit in the highly visible death of Fraser firs. |
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She currently lives in Burton, Michigan with her daughter, cat and woolly bear caterpillar. |
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Much of the work in this field has focused on cases in which animals, such as baboons and woolly bear caterpillars, medicate themselves. |
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He looked like a woolly bear first time, and at Good wood he was about halfway there. |
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And Indian Spark was being pencilled in for the Listed race but he's like a woolly bear as he's still got his winter coat. |
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For instance, did you know that some people think the woolly bear caterpillar can be used to forecast the weather? |
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Unitypanda aims to create more than 100 woolly bears with members of the public signing up to knit a few stitches in this one-of-a-kind artwork. |
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From woolly bears to green grapplers to the hickory horned devil, this book offers a great selection of interesting crawlers. |
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After the last ice age only large mammals such as mammoths, bison and woolly rhinoceros remained. |
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Emelia and her father James, 33, from Bussage, near Stroud, dug up the vertebra of the woolly rhino which roamed the area about 50,000 years ago. |
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Maybe they think they don't wear anything other than directoire knockers and woolly socks. |
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Women notice everything and they will be much more impressed with crisp white boxers or jockey shorts than a greying old woolly pair. |
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An army of Wildlings, some giants, and a woolly mammoth or two? |
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On the cold, dry tundra, there were plenty of mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, steppe bison, horse and musk ox. |
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The spotted hyena, woolly mammoth, wolf, reindeer, white-tailed eagle and wild boar are some of the animals that once roamed our countryside. |
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Rockefeller Republicans have long gone the way of the woolly mammoth. |
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And every second belief in the world is a woolly superstition. |
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The small woolly Avahi cleesei lives on leaves in a remote part of Madagascar. |
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Harry's woolly hats, tweed caps, donkey jackets and riveted jeans were a regular THE combo for pit workers. |
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Telling jokes and introducing Huey's Acting School provide a break from the initially crummy mix, all woolly bass, with no dynamic treble cut. |
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As a part-time university professor, he wore his standard donnish garb of spectacles, a baggy woolly sweater from Oxfam and open-necked shirt. |
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Fujii suggests that with respect to Namoi woolly pod vetch, allelopathy is mainly due to the chemicals cyanamide and L-cyanoalanine. |
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Even though the pests were temporarily vanquished, there is no ongoing funding for hemlock woolly adelgid control of this magnitude. |
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So have musk oxen, hairy beasts that once shared this icy land with woolly mammoths and saber-toothed cats. |
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A shockingly pink woolly lousewort that makes our naturalist guide squeal with delight. |
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The crew saw the flames from his woolly footwear in Forsay Bay, off Oban, and picked him up. |
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Liu Naiying now has people queuing to see the woolly 'lamb-puppy' at his farm in Fugu County, Shaanxi Province. |
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Still, my pink woolly gloves with a Fair Isle pattern in the centre didn't materialise. |
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The extinction of the mammoth and other megafauna such as the woolly rhino, giant deer and cave bear is blamed on the loss of grassland across the northern hemisphere. |
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And the grounds boast a cave in which,in 1897, were found the remains of flint tools and the bones of various animals such as mammoth and woolly rhino. |
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Baby woolly monkey Paulo meets his new family, chimpanzee Eddi has fun with his young brother Bart and pregnant orangutan Amy gets to grips with a breast pump. |
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Audiences are introduced to creatures including a morris-dancing flea, a ballroomdancing Longhorn ram, a woolly monkey, a Southern Cape zebra and a Texan kangaroo rat. |
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Teddy bear-themed stories were told, while eagleeyed visitors could spot woolly bears dotted throughout the woods, courtesy of the Guisborough Knit Wits knitting group. |
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Whether the task is protecting Fairmount Park hemlocks against the woolly adelgid or promoting funds for greenway acquisition, DCNR have experts who can, and will, help. |
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One concern raised was the potential effect the hemlock woolly adelgid, an insect pest, would have on the 8 percent of the forest that is Eastern hemlock. |
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Stripped of its woolly academese, what Poulos was asking was, can conservatism properly push back against a popular culture that it doesn't really understand? |
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That's the sort of woolly thinking that causes wars to start. |
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It protects many fruit and vegetable crops against sucking insects like aphids, scales, mealy bugs, woolly aphids, whiteflies and certain thrips species. |
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The latest threat to the forest emerged in 2002 when another Asian woolly adelgid that kills hemlock, another keystone species of the forest, entered the park. |
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Like the vast majority of rhinoceroses, the body plan of the woolly rhinoceros adhered to a conservative morphology, like the first rhinoceroses seen in the late Eocene. |
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You can get you up close and personal with life-sized models of prehistoric animals, look into the eyes of life-sized woolly mammoths, a sabretooth cat and Neanderthal man. |
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Other species-revival projects that will be discussed involve the European aurochs, Pyrenean ibex, American chestnut, Tasmanian tiger and woolly mammoth. |
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The hemlock woolly adelgid is responsible for the death of large numbers of hemlock trees from the Carolinas to New England, and it's causing lots of problems. |
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Their woolly coats begin to be coated by shiny guard hairs after 8 weeks. |
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There are two general conceptions of improvision. The first, commonly applied is of a rather romantic woolly kind. It suggests that anything can happen in improvisation. |
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Other animal remains excavated during the 19th century, which may predate the Late glacial finds, include mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, red deer and giant deer. |
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Try cutting up an old woolly jumper which will make a perfect basket liner, retaining moisture but providing enough stretchiness to allow you to plant easily. |
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In her film Addicted to Sheep, Magali Pettier added clarity to a woolly subject by raising the profile of hill farming, and she's now reaping the rewards. |
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Professor Sir Ian Wilmut, who led the Dolly team, used a mammary gland cell to create the clone so the woolly arrival was named after country star Dolly Parton. |
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The woolly rhinoceros roamed the exposed Doggerland and much of Northern Europe and was common in the cold, arid desert that is southern England and the North Sea today. |
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However, woolly or hairy-leaved alpine plants may also need the additional protection of a cloche or sheet of polycarbonate suspended above the plant with wire pegs. |
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He was wearing a navy blue woolly hat and a navy blue boiler suit. |
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Some of the showiest perennial natives are the yellow flowered California buckwheat, woolly blue curls, the Matilija poppy, Cleveland sage and Carpenteria. |
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In future, studies could also focus on other huge extinct mammals such as the cave lion, the woolly mammoth, the Irish elk and a giant rhinoceros. |
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The woolly mammoth was extinct before the end of the Neolithic period. |
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I could never imagine Lewis wearing a German helmet and Jackboots only riding down Ty Mawr Road on his bike and woolly hat heading for the famous Crosville Club. |
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