Course architecture is definitely a tough business to worm into if you're female, but I've gotten a chance. |
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As they grow, the shells may coil or meander over the substrate producing a tube that looks quite similar to a serpulid tube worm shell. |
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Insects such as root worm and stalk borer create wounds that serve as entry points for disease-causing fungi. |
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There's a sucker born every minute, and every one of them will fall for any worm and virus that hits their in-box. |
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I'd have to gingerly scoop up the worm and I'd throw it out the front door onto the little patch of lawn there. |
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A little later, on the green, Dawa is carefully trying to remove a worm that's wriggling in his line. |
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We are planting corn, rice or wheat, and we're also dealing with Guinea worm, and river blindness, and chistocymsis and tropical diseases. |
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On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent danger to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. |
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Next, they stand the creature up on the cutout base, and secure it with slip and a worm of clay worked into the joint. |
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However, the worm is so widespread and efficient that a vulnerable machine will be reinfected within minutes if it's not protected. |
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A person can be reinfected after drug treatment if they swallow more worm eggs, so it is important to maintain high levels of hygiene. |
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The acanthocephalan Leptorhynchoides is a parasite of vertebrate carnivores which looks a little like a nemertine worm with training wheels. |
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There, a bird hopped from spot to spot, searching for a worm beneath the ground as the Lord had instructed her to do. |
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If children have been living or holidaying in poorer countries causes such as amoebiasis or worm infections should be considered. |
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My ankle blew up to the size of a softball and leaked prolific amounts of worm juice, a syrupy yellow pus that was as slippery as slug slime. |
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Microsoft this week released a tool to clean up systems infected by the infamous Blaster worm and its sundry variants. |
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With a single worm capable of laying 900 eggs a year, his worms began multiplying exponentially. |
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Users are advised to update their antivirus software to detect the worm and to resist the temptation to open unsolicited email attachments. |
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Fishing from the Palace bend he netted four skimmers and two perch on feeder and worm for 4lb 3oz. |
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The worm is transmitted from one person to another through the bites of infected mosquitoes. |
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The removal of a cast leaves the channel open to direct water infiltration and might expose the worm to direct sunlight. |
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Persevere with the worm for an hour or so and if no bites are forthcoming then start experimenting with bait. |
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A simple worm grader, run by an electric motor, separates the worms from the dirt. |
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We have a worm farm and compost bin, have planted fruit trees and vegetables and plan to plant up an area of natives next week. |
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The bulk of cod fishing is done with worm baits, usually lugworm due to the copious amounts of blood juice the lug holds, but also ragworm. |
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The worm is spreading modestly and causing only a minimal amount of damage. |
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This is an extremely soft, rich mix of Canadian sphagnum peat moss, earth worm castings, bat guano, pumice and oyster shell lime. |
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The acanthocephalan worm normally completes its life cycle when the sand crab is eaten by a shorebird. |
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Blackbirds have such sensitive ears that they can hear a worm moving beneath soil three feet away. |
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Try fishing on the drop with maggot for the roach or on the bottom with chopped worm for the skimmers. |
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When a worm dines on one of these microbial strains, the microbe's RNA is freed to turn off the corresponding worm gene. |
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These chickens have seen the sun, breathed in fresh air, scratched the dirt and eaten a worm or two. |
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The worm commonly known as dog heart worm, is widely dispersed and found in the tropics, subtropics and temperate zones. |
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How'd you worm your way into this job if you've only worked for your college's newspaper? |
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What if you opened a malicious email attachment that installs a nasty virus, worm or keylogger that steals your personal information? |
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As my father always used to say, the early bird catches the worm and surprises the IRS spies. |
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The early bird catches the worm in my game, so I have to be up and about no matter what day it is. |
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Drawn in the big willows at Poppleton he used a groundbait feeder and worm combination for a small barbel, an eel and a roach. |
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The Stuxnet worm was brought to the attention of the public in 2010 after being discovered by Belarusian Internet security firm VirusBlokAda. |
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I see many siphonophores, chaetognaths, even barracudinas, a tomopterid worm zigzags right in front of my eyes. |
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As their former host gets digested, the tongue worm larvae break out of their cysts and burrow over to their new host's lungs to mature. |
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The threadworm, Enterobius vermicularis, is the commonest worm parasite of children in non-tropical areas such as northern Europe. |
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Following copulation, the female tongue worm releases her eggs into the host's lungs. |
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Attacking both personal computers and network servers, the Nimda worm has already seriously affected one local business. |
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If you think the worm in bottle of mescal is strange, you really should have a talk with Jerry. |
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The worm then sends itself to all e-mail addresses it finds in the recipient's files. |
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Explorers might find a highly developed and intelligent variety of worm which would not need oxygen to live. |
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Granted, it would be difficult to worm into that position, but there was time. |
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The currant worm is not as troublesome for the black currant as it is for the red or white currant. |
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Through sheer luck she managed to worm a hand into the space between her wrist and her own bloodstained neck. |
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They will say things to try and worm their way into the affections of young people and to prey upon them. |
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I had previously considered it quite a pleasant bookstore to worm about in. |
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Once the trout season opens you may fish for them with fly, worm, minnow or artificial lure. |
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This worm is a microscopic tapeworm that is often found in dogs and common livestock, especially sheep. |
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Unlike a virus, a worm generally does not alter or destroy data on a computer. |
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Once a fortnight add some soluble fertiliser or juice from your worm farm into the watering can to keep your plants at their peak. |
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Others, such as the clam worm, are active, mobile predators that capture prey in jaws attached to their pharynges. |
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He pointed out that our bipartite collaboration on the worm was exceptional among genome sequencing projects in its success and lack of friction. |
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The security hole could be exploited by malicious hackers or a future internet worm. |
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A worm that spread the same way and was damaging could do an untold amount of damage, and I think we are pretty wide open to this kind of thing. |
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A worm bin is a container housing a colony of special worms, known as brandlings, tiger worms or redworms. |
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This small executable file which is conductive to traditional worm propagation vector such as e-mail file attachments. |
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Hackers are moving much faster, thanks in part to do-it-yourself worm creation kits. |
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A hitherto unknown worm that survives without oxygen was also discovered by a scientific team. |
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The worm opens a backdoor onto infected computers which allows hackers to gain access. |
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Scientists have discovered a brainless mud worm with DNA remarkably similar to that of humans, indicating we share a common ancestor. |
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Despite its virulence, the Klez worm is ignored by the newspapers and dismissed by the digerati. |
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The Church must be watchful lest false teachers worm their way into the fellowship and spread damnable heresies. |
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In 2001, for example, some lamb plants reported more liver contamination because of a worm that uses the dog as a host than from liver fluke. |
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Therefore we did not examine drug effects on intermediate outcomes such as worm infection. |
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Over the next five years, militants continued to worm their way into military and intelligence jobs. |
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Once the host enters the water, the horsehair worm breaks through the body wall of the host. |
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They are insular, cliquey and clannish, yet they worm their way into the highest positions of power in their adopted countries. |
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This is once again an animal fibre, but is produced by the larvae of the silk worm moth, as it spins its cocoon. |
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The worm illustrates the perils of running computers with open file shares. |
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The light-pink worm, or larva, of the codling moth and the white worm of the oriental fruit moth hungrily feed on fruit. |
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The worm attempts to copy itself to the Windows folder on networked computers with open shared drives. |
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The worm was a coil that was immersed into cold water and it was there that the alcohol vapour condensed into liquid. |
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The worm will also attempt to spread via file-sharing networks and infect other executable files. |
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It also improves the carcase conformation and composition, while he also finds the lambs are much cleaner due to the lower worm burden. |
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After months of dormancy a mass mailing email worm has exploded onto the Internet. |
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One gram of fecal matter can contain 10 million viruses, one million bacteria, 1,000 parasite cysts, and 100 worm eggs. |
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The worm condensed the vapor into liquor, which was collected in containers and sold. |
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Once the large community of developmental biologists working on the worm became involved, the pace quickened. |
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Both daily dewormers and regularly scheduled deworming have been proven to prevent colic caused by an unusually large worm burden. |
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Meiotic spindles form after fertilization of the worm embryo in the same cytoplasm that later supports embryonic mitosis. |
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An endoparasitic worm is transferred from a mosquito to its host when bitten. |
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You managed to worm your way into Valerie's Thanksgiving, surely you can insinuate yourself into her Christmas as well. |
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It egests distinct fecal pellets that are long rods and are placed, by the worm, in a pile on the sediment surface. |
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A gordian worm slides out of a frog's mouth, the frog having eaten the cricket in which the worm was living. |
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The worm is evidently a double pored leporine form, and on that account probably a Cittotania. |
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Standing at worm-rotten stick against the bark has been said to give the worm a chance to eat into the tree. |
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To our knowledge, this escape response by a gordian worm is the first example of a parasite or any organism surviving predation in this way. |
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French scientists have discovered that the gordian worm does not face certain death when its host gets eaten. |
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It shows the anterior and posterior ends of a nematomorph worm, horsehair or gordian worm. |
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Just let me show you a male and a female worm in a prenuptial mating display. |
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What we do have available to us is praziquantel, which is a chemotherapeutic intervention which will actually clear the worm burden. |
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The burrowing activities of earthworms increase the soil horizons most conducive to worm health and growth rate. |
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Guinea fowls, though hardy by nature, are susceptible to bacterial, round worm and ranikhet infections. |
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With a pair of forceps, he lifted what looked like a squirming worm out of the jar. |
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Beyond polio and guinea worm, the current list of potentially eradicable human pathogens is quite short. |
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Both ends of the worm twisted and flailed around on the ground, with one end still screeching its head off. |
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He takes back the bag and grabs a fishing pole and starts to hook a gummy worm onto the hook. |
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Fortunately, the worm is quite badly written, and transfers itself fairly inefficiently. |
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I have a feather duster worm which has been doing very well for the last two months since I bought it. |
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Ascariasis occurs when worm eggs commonly found in soil and human feces are ingested. |
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Sophos experts have advised customers about a new email-aware worm that has an unusual payload. |
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The Ganda worm spread via email in either English or Swedish using a variety of email subject lines and message bodies. |
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There's nothing like a worm attack that spares Linux to bring out the smug superiority in Linux users. |
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In addition, there were quite a few between 3 and 5 lb caught, mostly all to spinning and worm fishing. |
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The cephalic end of the worm produces an indurated papule that vesiculates and eventually ulcerates. |
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To set up a worm system, called vermicomposting, first determine how much waste you go through in a week. |
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The good news is that there are products that are not sold specifically as vermicides, but do reduce the worm population. |
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The feeders can be proper freshwater patterns filled with mashed mackerel, worm and bread, the bread acting as binder and scent soaker. |
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Seeing that she seemed uncomfortable with the situation, he began to worm his way to the door. |
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An acorn worm isn't much more than a thin, cylindrical bag with a head and collar resembling an acorn. |
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A worm capable of using webcams to spy on users is circulating across the Net. |
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But if a worm gear is to transmit mechanical power, it should be a metal worm having a thread angle of about thirty degrees. |
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We have a worm whose body wall is a collagenous membrane and whose engine is the muscle protein actomyosin. |
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He then applied a Jubilee Clip and progressively moved the worm screw around till he counteracted the vibration. |
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The machine is suited for high precision, infeed and single-revolution, thread rolling, worm rolling and roll sizing. |
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I worm around on my carpeted floor, banging my head into my Play Station Two. |
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I like to read through some archives, take a peek at the comments from other readers and generally worm my way into the life of the person. |
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She wanted to immediately worm the answer out of the Baron, but he was busy speaking. |
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So he would go to children and try and worm these names out of them in a way which is deeply shocking to me. |
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I tried to worm the answers out of William, who usually communicated with my uncle through a secure and private line. |
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Consorting with these monsters required all her self-control, but was worthwhile for the information she could worm out of them. |
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It took ages for Mum to worm it out of me between fits of mortified giggles. |
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Don't try anything, worm, I can kill you with my mind and I wouldn't break a sweat. |
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For this reason we have listed useful links and further information about this worm below. |
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With a small cry, she tore at his clothes, pushed down his jeans and proved that the mescal worm was the luckiest bug in history. |
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Your vet will need to administer the shots, but you can worm the dog yourself. |
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Even the lowliest worm may become a man, and even the weakest man can become a god. |
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From each of the thinned strands take sufficient outside yarns to worm the rope and cut off the rest. |
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First she must help the ant because a friend in need is a friend indeed and she can find another worm soon. |
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I heard the shattering but not before I felt the hot liquid soaking my worm pajama pants and burning my skin. |
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Mild cobalt deficiency is easily confused with unthriftiness caused by underfeeding, heavy worm burdens or selenium-responsive illthrift. |
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Yet every time Tariana Turia tried it, the worm all but committed hara-kiri. |
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But discovering the wonder of a sprouting seed, or watching how a worm moves underground can still compete with Gameboys and win. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder with chopped worm he fished redworm on the hook tempting small carp and tench. |
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The worm never lost his grip on God and with his worminess even had more to grip with. |
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There are unique species on these islands, such as the bizarre Bogadek's worm lizard, and we are discovering more. |
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Many burrowing animals, from weasels to worm lizards, have smaller limbs today. |
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Apple maggot earned the name railroad worm long ago for its meandering tunnels beneath the apple skin and eventually throughout the flesh. |
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Offering worm on the feeder, he took a bream plus a few small roach for 2lb 13 oz. |
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We had a huge infestation of yellow woollybear caterpillars and green clover worm moths and am finding some fall armyworm moths. |
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The bench consists of calcareous algae and worm shells which cover the limestone and make it resistant to the wave action. |
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The vermetid worm shells have irregularly coiled or contorted shells which are attached to hard surfaces by their early whorls. |
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Globoid worm gears are cut using machines specially designed and created by the company itself. |
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Threadworms, or pinworms, are small intestinal worm parasites. |
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The user is prompted to select the scope of measurement and input the globoid worm parameters. |
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The palolo worm is used as human food in areas of the South Pacific where it swarms in great abundance at breeding time. |
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Many sea otters died from being infected by a parasitic acanthocephalan worm found in sand crabs the sea otters ate when other more natural prey was scarce. |
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I have seen salmon blow a worm in and out of their mouths several times, like a connoisseur tasting fine wine, before swallowing it deep into their gullet. |
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Most experts agree that this worm likely began propagating itself somewhere in East Asia. |
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The worm forced several flights to be delayed and even cancelled at Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport. |
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The stable isotope composition of the first and second stages of the worm tube carbonates is similar to that of carbonates from modern petroleum seeps. |
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Disinfect the toilet every day, and damp mop the floors often to reduce the number of worm eggs. |
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The worm gets into the brain cavity and the spinal column and ultimately kills the moose. |
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After a year, a sore forms when a worm breaks through the skin to lay eggs. |
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The only problem with that story is they didn't start putting the worm in the mescal until 1950, when they had much more scientific ways of testing if a liquor was up to par. |
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Then discover the waterfalls, glow worm caves and native animals of the lush Gold Coast hinterland. |
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I prefer it over a strimmer for fear of harming a slow worm or a resting hedgehog. |
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By recycling waste thanks to the worm composter, you obtain an excellent compost and liquid fertilizer for feeding plants. |
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Also, government agencies reacted much more quickly to the Slammer worm attack than they did to previous attacks. |
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That which is observed as a small worm is quiet and without emotion, it understands that this small worm is not its true nature. |
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Mechanical complexity is reduced to a minimum by utilizing a simple double worm gear drive system. |
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Éco n'home is a piece of kitchen furniture for growing vegetable garden plants and making compost through an integrated worm compost system. |
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On coil of steel wire usually lasts for 100 clamps, compare that to 100 stainless steel worm drive clamps. |
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The worm conveyor extends over the whole powder storage room thus guaranteeing an exact dosage. |
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As soon as a worm has entered the system, it is able to spread automatically. |
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Measuring the current consumption of worm gear drives used to convey materials in biogas generation plants prevents blockages from occurring. |
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The end of a white thread-like guinea worm can be seen poking out of the sore. |
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The latest variation of this worm even managed to increase the number of computers it has taken over. |
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As usually, the worm starts and ends with the unpatched available system. |
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Stone waved a model worm over the bowl to ascertain whether or not vision had been re-established following heteroplastic transplantation of eyes in larvae. |
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The human body is the host, the filarial nematode worm the agent, and the mosquito that picks up microfilariae during feeding the transmitter of the disease. |
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Frankly, they backed into their mollusc caves round about May and emerge only when I manage to procure a germane species of earth worm from my back yard. |
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I use a stick to gingerly push aside the stalks and turn over the debris, picking out the dull sheen of a slug here, the progress of a tiny worm there. |
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One is the Saint Lucia racer, perhaps the rarest snake in the world, and the other is the worm snake, one of the smallest, measuring less than six inches long. |
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If anyone tries to worm this information out of you, they will not get it. |
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I asked him finally, deciding to worm an answer out of him now. |
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But I had to desex mine, worm him, and I pay for his vet bills. |
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Some people worm their goats four times a year, others only once a year. |
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One of the most interesting to me is the legless Zarudnyi's worm lizard. |
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Next, I added a row of cowrie shells around the base of the birdhouse and then topped it off with a spiral worm shell like a little birdie weathervane on the top. |
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It is a bar of worm shells at the mouth of the Mee Klong River. |
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The spiral worm shell is also considered to be a horn shell. |
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They had sliced the worm in two and the worm was still wriggling. |
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It functions during the alternating contractions of muscles on either side of the body that enable the worm to wiggle backward with a smooth wavelike motion. |
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This time, however, the birds were starting to stir and make noise, and a neighbourhood cat was stalking one in the grass that was already making a grab for a worm or two. |
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And the other is what is called a horsehair worm that overtakes the bodies of insects. |
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Humans have some 30,000 protein coding genes, compared with 6,000 in baker's yeast, 13,000 in the fruit fly, 18,000 in a worm and 26,000 in a plant. |
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Protein-rich worm feed and chicken mash are added for supplements. |
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As Stovall and I began squabbling over topwater, spinnerbait, crankbait, swimming bait and worm options, the ensuing confusion resembled a floating pickup sticks game. |
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According to health experts, when an infected female mosquito bites a person, she may inject the worm larvae, called microfilariae, into the blood. |
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A few mineralized animal fossils, including sponge spicules and probable worm tubes, are known from the Vendian period immediately preceding the Cambrian. |
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The presence of vestimentiferan tube worm fossils in the Figueroa deposit is at odds with the supposed time of origin of the modern vestimentiferans, based on molecular data. |
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The river is a brown, turgid worm as broad as a peaty salmon-spawn stream. |
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A blue worm threading its way through sploshes of paint leaves me cold. |
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The worm has programmed infected computers to bombard the web site with corrupt data from this Saturday with the intention of forcing it to crash. |
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Fishing a cage feeder and baiting with lob worm tails, he managed to tempt a brace of bream, plus a few roach and eels, for his winning net of 12 lb. |
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Fishing a caster feeder with worm he took his fish in the first two hours. |
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It appeared The worm had turned, even though his ignorance remained wrong side up. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder, and alternating worm and red maggot hookbaits, he took a brace of skimmers plus three roach for his winning 3lb 15 oz. |
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You have to rely on senses and a vague idea about what a fish eating a worm feels like through the line, and what it looks like as the nibble bends the tip of your rod. |
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Consider a worm burrowing parallel to a straight segment of trail. |
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I pointed to the closet where she used to keep our half-dead worm army. |
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Much of the interest centers on two prescient suggestions made by the two scientists in their 1977 paper on Onchocerca volvulus, the filarial worm that causes onchocerciasis. |
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Manganese bronzes are specified for marine propellers and fittings, pinions, ball-bearing races, worm wheels, gear-shift forks and architectural work. |
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Calyptrina striata is characterized by regularly and widely spaced transverse organic bands and has been interpreted as a possible worm or pogonophoran tube. |
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I tried almost every lure, worm, soft plastic, and crankbait I had. |
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Ay, here's none of your straight lines here, but all taste, zig-zag, crinkum-crankum, in and out, right and left, so and again, twisting like a worm. |
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This process is, of course, generally used on the larger castings and was originally introduced for the production of gears, worm wheels and cored bars. |
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A worm of proportionable enormity had bored a hole in the shell. |
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Seemingly harmless World Cup screensavers, spreadsheets and electronic wall charts could provide the ideal vehicles for virus and worm propagation. |
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He, in fact, was the discoverer of the world's longest worm. |
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Half revolted and half curious, I plucked a wriggling little worm out of the tangle. |
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He tries to worm out of it, arguing that abuse by a stepfather might not count. |
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Rise and dance at dawn, or charm a worm out of the ground – or do anything, really, as long as it's daft. |
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The traditional method to discharge the larvae is to tie the end of the emerging worm to a stick and wind the worm out slowly. |
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When rolling the worm out of the skin, be extra careful to get the entire worm out and not break the worm before it is completely removed. |
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When riding in wet and muddy terrain for example, the rim is quickly worm out. |
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In practice, the gears are manufactured so that the initial backlash is achieved at a certain distance relative to the datum plane on the worm. |
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It is caused by the bite of the black fly, which inserts a parasitic worm into the victim. |
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When Anyak was in the compound, a nurse dripped water on his blister to fool the worm into emerging. |
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A first gate allows only one worm through at a time, and the opening of another gate downstream draws the worm into an observation chamber. |
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You insert the worm into the cork and turn the comfortable handle until the worm is fully depressed and the cork starts to turn. |
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A branch of symbolism represents him as the beetle which can resurrect a worm into a butterfly. |
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To hook worms on tiny hooks for small fish, cut the worm into pieces and thread one or more pieces onto the hook. |
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On the Taxomatic, the cans are passed via a worm into the infeed starwheel. |
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Most users only come in to contact with one type of globoid worm, which is why the option is split into two, independent, parts. |
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A worm, which is not hidden in other files, but is sent through network security holes that have been spotted. |
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Every other quoin was vermiculated, with squiggly furrows running across the surface like the trail of a worm. |
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Spiny-headed worm, also called acanthocephalan, any animal of the invertebrate phylum Acanthocephala. |
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A ZI worm and helical gear drive is composed of an involute helicoid worm and a helical gear. |
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These worm can vary by the slope of the helicoid the step and the diameter. |
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She was so elated that for the rest of that day, and for the rest of that week, the little worm of melancholy which had been eating away at her heart was quiescent. |
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This ancient and universal practice has been condemned as a worm that gnaws at the fruits of economic endeavour. |
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We peer down at the tiny worm wriggling under the lens of our microscope. |
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When she came back, she pointed to a green worm crawling on her plate. |
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The son shows his father a worm in an apple that he is eating. |
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Frank helps me put a worm on my hook even though I can do it by myself. |
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Is that the best you could manage, George, you impotent worm? |
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That particular mission was accomplished when some kind touristy soul let us worm our way in front of his milk crate to get closer to the barriers. |
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Jared struggled at first, still in fight mode as he tried to worm out. |
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But after some logistics we managed to worm our way onto our chairs. |
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It started with the Morris worm in 1988 and continued later with Melissa, I LOVE YOU and many others. |
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They say the only thing worse than finding a worm in your apple is finding half a worm in your apple. |
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Only then can we shatter the image of Europe as an economic giant, but a political dwarf and a worm in military terms. |
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The project aims to eradicate Guinea worm in Niger and to improve drinking water supplies in the region. |
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When the Carter Center began its campaign in 1986, there were about 3.5 million cases of Guinea worm in 20 countries. |
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This cleanup will terminate the worm in memory and allow the second full scan to detect the worm files on disk. |
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Corn root worm and ear worm infestations have been reported in different pockets of the province. |
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A longitudinal epidemiological study indicated that differences in susceptibility to worm infections exist between antelope species. |
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This part must leave overnight bag, it is a fork comprising a small full worm. |
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Dracunculiasis, better known as Guinea worm, is a debilitating parasitic disease caused by a threadlike worm that infests stagnant water. |
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The chips taken off the cooling roll are supplied with a conveyor worm to a plodder and compressed to noodles. |
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Guinea worm disease can incapacitate its victims and leave them unable to work or attend school. |
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A painful blister forms at the point where the worm emerges, usually on a lower limb. |
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The larvae of geometrid moths are called by a variety of common names, including inchworm, cankerworm, looper, and measuring worm. |
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When winter really gets going here, we'll start up the worm composter indoors. |
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Many victims try to ease their discomfort by submerging guinea worm disease blisters in water. |
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From the point of view of unemployment within Europe, which remains high, we should remember that it is the early bird that catches the worm. |
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The worm consumed massive amounts of bandwidth space, thus tying up network capacity for several hours. |
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The tube of this tiny segmented worm is a coiled, shell-like structure that makes the worm look more like a snail. |
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Target the bottom of the near ledge with caster or worm over chopped worm. |
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A worm acts autonomously, and uses a computer network in order to multiply itself and to send copies of itself to other systems. |
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Diseases like leprosy, Guinea worm and river blindness are endemic. |
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This worm has spread at lightning speed, but no-one knows its actual purpose yet. |
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They are studying which plants a beet army worm prefers for egg laying. |
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A gene that codes for a single myosuppressin FLRFamide has been found in Drosophila, the cockroach Diploptera punctata, and the true army worm Pseudaletia unipuncta. |
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Here they get a crash course in worm identification... to prepare them for their next expedition. |
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Select this option only if you are sure that a virus, Trojan horse or worm is not at work. |
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The worm gears of a series window lifter suffered repeated backlash because friction was too low. |
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This french corkscrew with wire worm is assembled with a large boxwood handle in the shape of quite corpulent barrel. |
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There the worm clings to the gills while it metamorphoses into a plump, sinusoidal, wormlike body, with a coiled mass of egg strings at the rear. |
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While some in the world pursue false greatness, others say that man is an insignificant creature before God, and there are those who compare themselves to a worm in the soil. |
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The first host used by cod worm is a flatfish or lumpsucker, which they capture with grasping hooks at the front of their body. |
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A millennium, mah son, am jes' de same as a thousan' legged worm, only hits got mo' legs. |
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The larvae of the guinea worm must develop within a copepod's digestive tract before being transmitted to humans. |
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Copepods also host Dracunculus medinensis, the Guinea worm nematode that causes dracunculiasis disease in humans. |
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Wild boars are known to host at least 20 different parasitic worm species, with maximum infections occurring in summer. |
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They were blind because they were attacked by a little worm in the eyes. |
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Click on the worm in the cloud at the left to start your adventure! |
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The book worm from Coventry is retiring after 47 years working at libraries across the county including Warwick, Leamington, and Kenilworth. |
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If this happens widespread, we may actually be prolonging the bertha army worm cycle in a region by not giving the natural enemies a chance to do what they can do. |
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Pheromonally mediated colonization patterns in the velvet worm Euperipatoides rowelli. |
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Seepiophila jonesi, a new genus and species of vestimentiferan tube worm from hydrocarbon seep communities in the Gulf of Mexico. |
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Civil dissension is a viperous worm That gnaws the bowels of the commonwealth. |
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I'm a massive book worm and my house was starting to look like a library so I invested in a Kindle. |
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Each grade has the viscosity-temperature and lubricity characteristics necessary to provide a persistent lubricating film under dry or wet steam conditions or in severe worm gear service. |
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He sampled silk worm in a street-side market, something called a sea scorpion and snake. |
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That is why one should never bring a knife to a gunfight, a worm should not challenge Godzilla, and a chump should never box a boxer. |
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Fenbendazole is the active ingredient in Canine Dewormer, which treats the four major worm types, including whipworms. |
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Over rototilling can negatively affect the worm population and the tilth of claye soil. |
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In a food shortage, a ribbon worm can survive by eating 95 per cent of its own body. |
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A Gordian worm grows up inside an insect, then leads its host to drown itself so the worm can free itself. |
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The most typical are current lineation and various worm tracks, particularly of the highly sinuous form Nereites. Apart from these trace fossils, wackes are usually sparsely fossiliferous. |
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The recent restyling of 50mm centre distance worm gearbox, one of company's flagship products, fits the said process of renovation. |
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