She drew in a sharp hiss of breath and glared at Fayd, who was reaching down to grab one of the fallen daggers Claw had dropped. |
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Claw held the pearl-handled pistol at arm's length, studying the sheen on the blued barrel. |
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Claw lesions were reported to be more common in loose-housed sows than in either tethered or stallhoused sows. |
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Tenders are invited for Angle Grinder, Circular Saw With Blade, Claw Hammer. |
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The Bear Claw is designed to accept common arrow sizes and all broadhead types. |
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The glove, called the Bear Claw, is infused with sensors that track the progress of physical therapy patients. |
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Federal Premium loaded with the 225-grain Trophy Bonded Bear Claw is a good choice when sticking with one load for everything from mice to moose. |
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The plants are also known as Parrot's Beak, Parrot's Bill and Lobster Claw. |
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Giant Spider Crabs, Small Claw Otters, Sea Jellies and Clown fish. |
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Powerful adaptogens help to awaken, re-energize, and de-stress the body through robust super herbs like Cat's Claw, Maca, Reishi, Matcha, Ashwagandha, Ginseng, and Eleuthero. |
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Today, the product line consists of more than 30 flavors, including several versions of Moose Tracks and other favorites like Caramel Caribou and Bear Claw. |
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I had my cordless drill with attachments, flat-tip screwdriver and a claw hammer. |
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Instinctively, my eyes roll back into my skull as I claw open the fish's belly, spilling its guts into the water. |
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In some species, large males may use their major claw to kill smaller crabs. |
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This he replaced with a mechanical claw plated with a non-tarnishing gold alloy. |
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Male fiddler crabs have one claw much larger than the other, which they use to signal to each other. |
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Based on these measurements, the horn capsule of the claw is a composite of horn produced over the past 12 to 15 months. |
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If you cut into the quick, the claw will bleed and the cat will experience pain. |
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Twigs and branches reached out to claw at their flesh, oftentimes causing small cuts or welts to appear on their arms and faces. |
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They have 5 digits, each with long and sharp claws, the third claw being especially well developed. |
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He was also presented with a special ceremonial stick with a real eagle's claw attached. |
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Since the claw flexor muscle in insects has no antagonist, claws and arolium are moved back by elastic recoil of stretched exocuticle. |
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The fiery broth is overflowing with tender calamari, a crab claw, shrimp, chunks of fish and one impeccable scallop. |
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Top with the meat of one lobster claw and knuckle and half of one lobster tail. |
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The male fiddler crab bangs territorial warnings into the sand with its oversized claw. |
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Please find attached two pictures that I took of a crab with four pincers on the one claw. |
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But then Johnson saw the red claw and other characteristics of female crabs. |
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Somehow less alarming than that was was the deadly looking metal claw hanging from its left shoulder. |
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It took the huge mechanical claw of a giant bulldozer just 35 minutes to crush it to a pile of dust. |
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He threw himself back in suffocating agony and began to claw desperately at his throat. |
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It was a pitiful thing to find fortunate, but at that point she would grab and claw at anything that could possibly brighten the atmosphere. |
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This comes from a man who is still young enough to claw his way up the corporate ladder. |
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Not wanting to go down without a fight, he continued to claw his way forward, continually hoping that he was heading the right direction. |
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Now, there was only the rock, the pick, and the pain of mutilated fingers forced to claw the rock away when the pick became too heavy to lift. |
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But of course the owls, along with the centre's other creatures, are hunters red in tooth and claw, and far from suitable as cuddly pets. |
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Both literally and figuratively, theirs was a marriage red in tooth and claw. |
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We must celebrate the real world, the rough world, the natural human and human nature red in tooth and claw. |
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A well-functioning bench represents the ultimate triumph of the forces of civilizations over the rule of nature, red in tooth and claw. |
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Moreover, if left on their own, millions upon millions of animals would die more brutal deaths at the hands of a nature red in tooth and claw. |
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For instance, there's the double-claw hammer used by woodworkers and carpenters to pull up nails with more ease than a single claw hammer. |
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Twist each section clockwise and then click back off the forehead with a small claw clip, bobby pin or tiny alligator clip. |
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The tarsi of anoplurans consist of a large claw and a process that acts like a thumb. |
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As plants reached flowering maturity, the gender was noted and flower measurements were taken on petal limb, petal claw and calyx diameter. |
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His back arches and his fingers claw at the air as he sinks to the floor, his dress ripping apart and his wig falling off. |
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Mladenov also observed a crinoid arm in the claw of the crab Oregonia gracilis. |
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He was hardly back on his feet again when he had to claw out a Sara header arrowed at the base of his left-hand post. |
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The first digit, or dew claw, is rudimentary but clawed and does not contact the ground. |
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Almost at once it was on top of her, trying frantically to claw at her, but she already had her sword out and parried its attacks. |
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He placed a claw against her lips, his face a map of exhaustion, but with a gentle smile. |
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Car companies have inflated forecourt prices by up to a third to claw back scrappage discounts, an undercover investigation has found. |
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The length of the dorsal wall of the medial claw is approximately 7.5 cm when measured from the apex to the coronary band. |
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The thumb is small and has a vestigial claw, similar to the New World furipterids. |
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The claw is closeable over its entire length and the prey is fixed between the femur and the tibia of the insect leg. |
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Megachiropterans have a claw on the second finger of the wing. |
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Admitting to an even bigger trading loss, CEO Jamie Dimon apologized for rogue managers, pledging to claw back compensation. |
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The coat of arms, adopted in 1992, consists of a gold eagle against a blue background holding a cross in its beak, a sword in one claw, and a scepter in the other. |
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Like many other rodents, all squirrels have five functional toes on the hindfeet and four on the forefeet, with a well-developed claw on each digit. |
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It is also useful for women who have been on maternity leave, as they can use carry back to claw back some of the tax paid in the tax year before they took a break from work. |
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Yes, the agency did try to claw back some of the money it gave out after Katrina, Rita, and Wilma, reports Michael Moynihan. |
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The dragon, now dangling by a claw from the edge of the sand tray, is on the cusp of defeat. |
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And the few that were renewed, like dollhouse and Chuck, generally had to fight fang and claw for the honor. |
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Other times and places he wore elk antlers instead, or the fibrous horns of a rhino, dancing about the walls of torch-lit caverns with feather and paw, fin and claw. |
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Besides the bald eagle on the Presidential Seal, who holds 13 arrows in one claw and an olive branch in the other. |
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Anteaters, pangolins, and some armadillos use hook-and-pull digging with the enlarged claw of a single, enlarged manual digit to open termite or ant nests made of hard dirt. |
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She reached up to claw out his eyes, and he caught her other wrist. |
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Compounds in cat's claw called pentacyclic alkaloids have been shown in test-tube studies to have anti-viral, anti-inflammatory and detoxification properties. |
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His face was marred by five deep claw marks down the left cheek that were scabbed over, but once the wounds healed they would undoubtedly leave scars. |
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If you want a combination of these delicacies, order the bouillabaisse, which comes in a slim glass bowl, with a King Kong lobster claw sticking out the top. |
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It is a war of each against all, nature red in tooth and claw. |
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While they destroy smaller traders by uncompetitive means, the superstores' relations with each other are not quite as red in tooth and claw as their advertising suggests. |
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Even young iguanas can scratch and claw pretty effectively. Keeping your iggie's claws trimmed makes life much more pleasant for both of you. |
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She has dropped it by autotomy, like the tail or claw of a fleeing lizard, lobster, or starfish. |
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This was primal and instinctual and it gripped me like an invisible claw. |
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A number of claw fossils have been recovered from Pliocene and Pleistocene sediments in Florida and South Carolina. |
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A sett is almost invariably located near a tree, which is used by badgers for stretching or claw scraping. |
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Furthermore, each toe is equipped with a sharp claw to afford a grip on surfaces such as bark when climbing. |
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If a male fiddler loses its large claw, it will grow another on the opposite side after moulting. |
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Surprisingly, or not so to me, the best is the Pacific crab claw rig, closely followed by the Arab dhow or lateen sail, and the standing lug. |
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I was initially refused a refund, but eventually managed to claw back part of the money. |
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Bull fixed the claw under a batten, strained like a sailor at the capstan, shirt off, arms chevroned by elaborate tattoos. |
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The Boy shakes his head and the Toby comes on to the market wielding a claw hammer. |
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Some tools are a joy to use, like a twenty-ounce claw hammer with an octagon hickory handle, a well sharpened knife or chisel, or a jack plane. |
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His end-of-show game, Lemon Drops, saw him dangled like a fairground game claw with Cilla Black dropping him to pick up prizes. |
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The two have been battling tooth and claw in the Sunshine State this week. |
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A missing three-year-old boy was found in a bowling alley's bear claw machine while his mother frantically searched for him. |
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If you're on a diet, your local donut shop could print you up a low-calorie version of your morning bear claw. |
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Another Pandionidae claw fossil was recovered from Early Oligocene deposits in the Mainz basin, Germany, and was described in 2006 by Gerald Mayr. |
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Dubbed Ouchless Flex, the line of pressure-free headbands, comfortflex updo barrettes and comfort-flex claw clips to the market contours to the curve of the female head. |
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Clambering on to the conning tower, he surveyed the boat and discovered that part of the bow guard had sheered off, leaving a twisted claw of metal. |
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I would be interested to know what evidence he has, if any, to substantiate this claim or is it just another scare story to try and claw back the Liberal vote? |
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The samples included the claw of a meat-eating dinosaur, a few toe bones from a ceratopsid and a duck-billed hadrosaur, and rib fragments from an unknown species. |
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The 22-year-old Saunders made a nervous start and fell two points behind before he floored his opponent with a sweeping left hand to belatedly claw his way into the contest. |
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They raced into a 1ten point lead before Russell and Arnold, with Crowther converting one, allowed Scotland to claw their way back into the match. |
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Elgammal, a resident of Dubai, was hoping to claw back into contention last weekend in the second round of the series held at his home track, the Dubai Autodrome. |
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The keeper then seemed to claw it out with fabulous reflexes only for TV replays to show the ball had most probably crossed the line before Forster had shovelled it away. |
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Microbats lack the claw at the second finger of the forelimb. |
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It left him with five long claw marks across his left cheek. |
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Prosecutors allege she may be responsible for the murders of two other elderly women, one who was beaten to death with a meat tenderizer and the other with a claw hammer. |
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There are other holiday cacti, but the crab or lobster claw cacti, Zygocactus or Schlumbergera, species of each or hybrids of both are the more familiar types. |
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