And then we sell guided tours to visiting flyfishermen, even as we make them grind the barbs off their hooks and put the trout back in the river. |
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Nearly all of the plant life protects itself with thorns, barbs and needles. |
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His two swords were golden, and shaped like two dragons fangs, with many sharp barbs along its side. |
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A sticker is a small seed with spiny barbs that stick to anything that passes. |
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Once they penetrate the flesh, the barbs make it difficult to pull them out. |
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It was a simple hunting arrow, without a particularly sharp edge or barbs that would make it harder to remove. |
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Her eyes glazed in a pained gaze, and it tore at my soul like thousands of barbs. |
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When this type of spear stuck into a shield it would sink in up to the barbs, bend, and make it very difficult to remove. |
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The devices fire two barbs attached to a wire that deliver a 50,000-volt shock on contact for up to five seconds. |
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The creeping mist coiled its tendrils round the spiky barbs like grasping fingers. |
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In a 2001 article in New York magazine about feuding couples, one dueling duo, Dave and Brooke, traded barbs about her wireless addictions. |
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When it comes to health care, Klein seems to have a suit of armour that protects him from the critics' barbs. |
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George Bush and John Kerry are happy to trade barbs about draft dodging and flip-flopping. |
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Finally, she decided that keeping them apart wasn't doing much good, and decided to let them trade verbal barbs. |
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While I don't know about crowd numbers, I do expect a deluge of sarcastic barbs from the blogosphere. |
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The artists have been trading barbs ever since Moby criticized Eminem's lyrics about women and gays and Eminem called Moby a girl. |
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The bristle and eyelash consist of a rachis void of barbs, except at the innermost base. |
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The feather was identified as eagle from its size, color, and the coarse texture of the pennaceous barbs. |
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Filoplumes have a rachis, with barbs and barbules somewhere along them, and they arise from follicles. |
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Like East Africa's other Great Lakes, Lake Victoria was also colonized by other types of river fish, such as barbs and catfish. |
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Many Indian species like catfish, dwarf and giant gourami, and barbs are popular abroad and fetch good prices. |
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The Rancho riding herd is usually 27 horses, mainly Spanish barbs and mixes of that breed. |
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Downy barbs that were initially sampled from the base of these feathers had microscopic characters that consisted of very long barbules. |
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The barbs, in turn, may bear barbules which may hook on to the barbules of an adjoining barb. |
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In contrast, a flight feather has narrow barbules which do not cover the barbs. |
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Modern feathers evolved through the stages involving elongated scales that became broken up into barbs and barbules. |
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Bird feathers illustrate optimum design, with their interlocking barbs and barbules resulting in a strong yet extremely light structure. |
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The barbules are the tiny feather tip structures that come off of barbs on either side of the central stem of peacock feathers. |
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The second segment, or tibia, is also long, and in most species is equipped with a line of wicked barbs pointing outward. |
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Small worked flint blades known as microliths were perhaps the barbs of spears and harpoons with wooden shafts. |
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In these works the humour is black, the barbs sharp, but there is also a sense of fellow humanity. |
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He threw in a few attention-seeking barbs, but as a popularity competition, it was no contest. |
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With a quick snap the spear came down and caught a fish in the sharpened barbs that Erik cut into it. |
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It was an old cemetery, though not Blackpool's oldest, ringed by a high iron fence topped with spearlike barbs. |
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I also admire the fact that he always sounds genuinely angry, spitting out his barbs with a Vesuvian intensity. |
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In the last two years he says he has learnt to ignore the barbs from the fourth estate by not reading newspapers. |
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But the creature's most unusual feature was a set of long, asymmetric feathers with hooked barbs on its hind limbs and forelimbs. |
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Be prepared for continued barbs, even as the individuals appear to be reaching a tentative conciliation. |
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Once he vents his ire, the sting in his words are powerful barbs that never miss the mark. |
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We need you to defend us against the barbs from these jealous frumps, and their unhappy husbands. |
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The leading protagonists on each side traded barbs as they discussed changes that would open the door to challenging evolution. |
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That kind of talk drew barbs and denunciations from media quarters that had applauded his efforts to end racial segregation. |
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Then electrified hurricane barbed wire was looped across the top of the fence, its barbs laced with deadly blowfish toxin. |
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The only author the two seem to share in common is Oscar Wilde, hurling his various art-for-art's-sake epigrams at each other like barbs. |
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Natal downs frequently lack a rachis, but numerous barbs come together at a common point. |
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Feathers, however bizarre or morphologically complex, consist essentially of a rachis, barbs, and barbules. |
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As the two candidates continued to trade barbs, it was the raging conflict that grabbed the most attention. |
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A single lash emerged from the ebony handle, but it had been wickedly inlaid with tiny adamantine barbs. |
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After the lead-in music played and the taping actually began, some of these barbs turned sharp. |
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The lilt in James' voice gives away his Cape Breton roots, but the barbs in his material are clearly Canadian. |
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It was a moving and impassioned speech, with a few barbs which Blair had to simply stand there and take. |
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Periodically inspecting your dog for fleas, ticks, grass awns and barbs is also a good idea. |
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For a Chancellor uniquely sensitive to barbs about his reputation as a stealth taxer, this is not an academic point. |
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If you disturb one it sticks the barbs on its legs into your skin. |
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Even Lewis's Newfoundland dog, Seaman, suffered from needle grass barbs. |
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The skull was almost a handspan wide, the pike's six rows of curving, pointed teeth distinct, as were the teeth that cover the upper surface of its tongue like barbs. |
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But if pointed barbs from small-minded conservative commentators are what it takes to spur the country into action, then so be it. |
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After exchanging barbs via the media before they even met, Montoya and his new teammate, Ralf Schumacher, got along quite well once they started working together. |
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While the barbs and arrows surely hurt, the empire marches on. |
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The hybrids were good looking fish but careful examination of the mouths would show tell-tale signs of small barbs and their top fins were more carp-shaped. |
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The head, neck, and rump are protected by quills, the tips of which are covered with backwards projecting barbs which make their removal painful and difficult. |
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If you look at a feather under a microscope, you see the main stem, with barbs coming out to the left and right, and from these you have left-and right-handed barbules. |
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Some of its long feathers had barbules and hooklets that bound together a feather's barbs and gave the feather greater strength, flexibility and surface area. |
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Margo's spectacular meltdown at a dinner party is so effective because there are barbs of truth sprinkled in with the vain wailing and gnashing of teeth. |
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With its stems covered by sharp barbs, stinging nettle is not a very friendly looking herb, but when it comes to fighting aging it can be a worthwhile ally. |
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As he reached the lip at the top of the shaft he was suddenly hit with three sharp barbs that embedded themselves in the servo of his right shoulder joint. |
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Try squashing the barbs on two of the three points to ease removal. |
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I can still clean the blood from an infusion needle with a wire stylet, sharpen it on an Arkansas stone, check for barbs using a cotton ball, and re-sterilize it. |
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While local and national officials traded barbs over who screwed up in Rio, Francis made the most of the mishap. |
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Rather than trying to craft your own Bisset barbs, you can just impress your friends with these Twitter zingers. |
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Tyson gave his roast in the form of iconic poetry, drawing on The Iliad, Shakespeare, and Emily Dickinson to deliver his barbs. |
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Even on the events when Jackson or Lopez venture into criticism, the barbs barely break the flesh. |
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Marber was a stand-up comedian and his quips and quick-fire repartee are deftly handled by the four actors, who bring out comedy in the pain and the pathos in the cruel barbs. |
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Everyone in that room expected me to reply to his hurtful comments with barbs of my own but I sat there quietly, fuming inside yet refusing to stoop to his level. |
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A contour feather, as a typical feather, has a complex morphology consisting of a central shaft or rachis to which barbs are attached on two margins to form a vane. |
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The candiru feeds parasitically by burrowing into body orifices, jamming itself in place using barbs along its sides then drinking the blood of its victim. |
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Taunts that players receive when they're involved in road games may be brutal, but they don't inflict as much hurt as the barbs tossed at them by fans in their home park. |
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Gates invited local cattlemen to test their wildest longhorns against his new fencing material, crafted of nothing more than thin wire and metal barbs. |
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The barbs are at the end of electrical wires carrying 50,000 volts. |
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The vanes have parallel barbs, which suggests the presence of barbules. |
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The barbs aimed from the English duo of Austin Healey and Matt Dawson in 2001 hurt, but Henry has been big enough to accept the grains of truth and move on. |
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The sharp barbs on the end of caterpillar hairs can get lodged in soft tissues and mucous membranes such as the eyes. |
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It is a mid-season, white pearl, six-rowed spring barley with smooth awns, short rachilla hairs and more lateral vein barbs than Morex. |
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All of the barbs in Young's confessional have been blunted and the characters shoehorned into a generic romantic comedy. |
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Tools changed to incorporate barbs which could snag the flesh of an animal, making it harder for it to escape alive. |
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Hook types differ in shape, materials, points and barbs, and eye type and ultimately in their intended application. |
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Many hooks intended to hold dead or artificial baits have sliced shanks which create barbs for better baiting holding ability. |
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The trio garnered many positive reviews, with Faldo and Azinger often exchanging verbal barbs and engaging in humorous banter. |
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Some species of spinefoot have a very painful sting on each of their barbs, but some are a good eating fish. |
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The defensive armor with the horses of the ancient knights... These are frequently, though improperly, stiled barbs. |
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Two rare Sumatran tigers live beside a pool where tinfoil barbs, Bengal danios, and scissortailed rasboras swim. |
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The Bandito Paralyzer Tip is a 12-inch, stainless steel, three-prong tip with two collar-type barbs. |
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It can accommodate small-bore barbs, up to 30-inch capsule filters and various types of tubing such as silicone and thermoplastic, including braided or non-braided variants. |
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Silently obeying the order, the three harpooneers now stood with the detached iron part of their harpoons, some three feet long, held, barbs up, before him. |
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Back in the spoilsome comforts of Kodiak and about to fly south again, I trade friendly barbs with my skipper over the seven-day St. Matthew opening. |
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The barbel, so called by reason of his barbs, or wattles in his mouth. |
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