A mountain lion living in the San Andres Mountains of New Mexico wears a radio collar to help conservationists track the large cat's movements. |
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She does my laundry, cleans my house, tidies up after me and empties the cat's litter box. |
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In a flash, the professor became a source of regional antagonism, a cat's paw of conservatives and the subject of widespread condemnation. |
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A horrible scream could be heard, a mix of a horse's angry bray, and a cat's yowl. |
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The cat's eye soundholes have a fairly large area and I think that this really opens up the sound. |
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A pair of Sophomores who had just joined the group that year, were playing cat's cradle on one of the queens. |
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He said a damaged cat's eye in the middle of the road could also have affected Mr Burnett's balance. |
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Quiet evenings at home are spent carving ivory or bone, or playing string games like cat's cradle. |
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Once T. gondii has bred in the brain of a cat that has ingested an infected rat, the parasite's oocysts are expelled with the cat's feces. |
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Blue symbolizes a cat's eye gem, with the meaning of strength and happiness, angels watching over and protection. |
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He left the surgery room and returned bringing with him the much-needed catgut to stitch the wound in the cat's side. |
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Indoor activities include board games and various string games such as cat's cradle. |
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At the time of the accident, there were no central cat's eyes because they had been removed for road re-surfacing work that was planned. |
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She was trying to get one of the brother's mates to play cat's cradle with her. |
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Their social life may be suffering too, if the cat's weeing all over the house. |
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But, as they say, when the cat's away, the mice will play, and so they did. |
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He left last night, straight from work, and as you know, while the cat's away, the mice will play. |
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But due to fragmentation and increased human habitation, the big cat's habitat has shrunk further. |
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The mother cat's quite tame and not very old herself, and the kittens are probably around 5-6 weeks old. |
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A cat's vast sense of entitlement may be delusive but at least it's honest. |
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White and speckled alstroemeria flowers and tapered reed stems combine with cat's eye marbles in a glass vase. |
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It was a real treat because Jo wore cat's eye glasses and had a lava lamp in the waiting area. |
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Rabies is endemic in the majority of warm-blooded mammals in Thailand, including rats and mice, cat's favourite prey. |
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I love to see her eyes transform into a brown lighter than a wild cat's, with the fiery glint of speckled gold. |
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Bengt had always been very proud of her cat's spotted fur, which was shiny and brown with large red-copper rosettes outlined in dark-gray. |
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The litter box should be emptied every day, because the stage of the parasite shed in the cat's feces does not become infectious for 24 hours. |
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He couldn't move, couldn't take his eyes off the blue cat's eyes staring back at him, hypnotizing him. |
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They're going to send their cat's paws, the Democrats, after those who serve Jesus. |
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Throughout, they appear to have used Laos more or less as a complaisant cat's paw. |
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Cyril reached down and stroked the calico cat's head with a work-roughened hand, and was rewarded with an even louder purr. |
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Our SmartKat GiddyCat dangler toy lives up to its name as it dances and bobs to your cat's delight from a springy cord you control yourself. |
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The rough winters of Norway nurtured the forest cat's vitality, resourcefulness and sensible, semi-long, water-repellent coat. |
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A line of huge, fresh cat's paw prints led from the waterside, over the sand to a pair of feathery scrape-marks like angels' wings in snow. |
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Also, remember that anything you put in the cat's hair to help detangle it will end up in kitty's belly, after getting licked off. |
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More importantly, the story itself seems to get tripped up in a cat's cradle of thematic connections. |
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The work is both a stupendously tasteless joke and a massive painting with a cat's face at the top of the middle canvas. |
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So profound now is his dominance that all competitors have willingly consigned themselves to being nothing more than cat's paws. |
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Simply washing the feeding bowl with a different detergent or placing it too near the litter tray can upset your cat's feeding habits. |
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He thinks that the man is a cat's paw from Claggart who is still after him. |
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For some women, casual relationships are the cat's pyjamas and fair dues to them, that's their own prerogative. |
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Her conceptual artworks are curiosities rather than the cat's pyjamas, says Cristin Leach. |
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At Badgley Mischka, beads were everywhere, from pearls to garnet cat's eye crystals to opalescent moonstones. |
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There, she gadded about in the snow in a pricey fur coat and cat's eye glasses, even as Ah Ma tut-tutted. |
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They looked to Hazel and Blondie, who were playing cat's cradle with some string. |
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It is made from a coil of wire, a cardboard roll, has an aerial, a crystal, an earplug and a piece of wire called a cat's whisker. |
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The only sounds were the cat's purring, the clock ticking, and her own deep breaths. |
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It was a sound akin to a cat's purr, but held undertones of a lion's growl. |
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We now have many senators who are mere cat's paws for the special interests. |
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But when the cat's away, the mice will play and that's exactly what the players will be hoping to do while their big game-breakers are missing. |
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He held out his painty hands as though a cat's cradle was strung up between them. |
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The streets are a tangle of stinted electricity pylons and cat's cradle power lines. |
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Removing the cat's cortex guaranteed that there would be no neural impulses from its higher brain. |
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Apparently these protesters wanted to make the point that their political context and demands were completely local and that they could not be dismissed as cat's paws of Iran. |
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He is dressed in his trademark style, which is to say that he not only looks like the cat's pyjamas, he is wearing them, along with his silk crimson black-lined robe. |
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Her correspondences include the planet Venus, the Strength tarot card, the symbols of a box or a basket, the gems obsidian, citrine, cat's eye and tiger's eye. |
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Or what of the porridge left on the boil too long or the cat's fur balls? |
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Here's a transcript in case you're at the vet waiting for your cat's tonsils to be removed. |
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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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She strode up to the cat's right front paw, and began to stroke it. |
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It certainly helps to be able to sit in the sun by a wide open window with only the sound of the birds and the occasional tinkle of a cat's bell to be heard. |
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I decided that having James as a last name was just the cat's meow. |
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The featherweight division is the cat's pyjamas in boxing at present. |
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He started to drift off to sleep at the soothing sound of the cat's purr, but was awakened by his mother storming into the room causing the door to smack against the wall. |
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Even a child knows the difference of a cat's miauling and purring. |
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The middle of the poem tells the story of the cat's life in seven lines that condense narrative into the shortest of phrases and the most event-filled octosyllabic lines. |
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The Eskimos were enthusiastic practitioners of string games like cat's cradle, while the Polynesians had a tradition of using string maps for navigating from island to island. |
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Lizzie was in the back with Colin, trying to teach him cat's cradle. |
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I play with the rope Seleth gave me, playing cat's cradle as best I can. |
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But don't let their geeky, kindly manner turn you into a cat's paw. |
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The KLA was in fact functioning as a cat's paw of the Western powers. |
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It utilizes this gang of war lords as its cat's paw in Central Asia. |
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There are patterned yellow floor tiles, toffee-coloured leather sofas and a chocolate-boxy portrait of a woman with cat's eyes and backcombed hair. |
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She opened the back door only to see thrown down on the lawn an empty can of her bully beef and, to make matters worse, an empty tin of her cat's food! |
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You have a company pension that was set up under the current regime, which is a cat's cradle of limits, restrictions, and extremely complicated rules. |
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The purple cat's paw mussel is known to use some darter and sculpin species as host fish. |
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This is the kind that marks the centre of the road, with one pair of cat's eyes showing in each direction. |
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A key feature of the cat's eye is the flexible rubber dome which is occasionally deformed by the passage of traffic. |
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The inventor of cat's eyes was Percy Shaw of Boothtown, Halifax, West Yorkshire, England. |
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From craft foam, cut out two matching cathead shapes, two triangles for inside the cat's ears, and a heart for its nose. |
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Thorough cleaning of your dog or cat's ear canal upon diagnosis is extremely important for proper recovery. |
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Antitumoral and antioxidant effects of a hydroalcoholic extract of cat's claw in an in vivo carcinosarcoma model. |
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And if the approving glances three-legged Jacob gave it are anything to go by, it could prove the cat's whiskers for moggies needing a new start. |
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Less well-known are cat's paw, crabber's eye, Turk's head, sheepshank, halliard hitch, carrick bend and granny knots. |
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We even used a stroboscope to make sure we had the right frequency to match a cat's purr. |
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The newly discovered Smilodon fossils could help provide answers to the riddle of the saber-toothed cat's teeth, among other questions. |
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Nah then, Sithee, Hi, 'Ow do, Aye up, Evening, and Look what cat's dragged in. |
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But whose style is the cat's pyjamas, and who looks like they've been dragged out of bed? |
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Dine out. In urban areas there are plenty of cat-flaps allowing access to another cat's dinner. |
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Reflecting Roadstuds Ltd, where cat's eyes were invented by Percy Shaw, are in Boothtown, in the north of Halifax. |
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Temporary cat's eyes with just a reflective strip are often used during motorway repair work. |
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Investigators acknowledged that the cat's eye bodies occasionally came loose, but added that such an accident was previously unheard of. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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Metal Bridge angler, Phil Lennox, landed a 4lb 4oz on a coral cat's whisker tied by his son, while Colin Stoddart, of Consett, took a 3lb 14oz on a Dawson's Olive. |
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These are often used in conjunction with two rows of the temporary cat's eyes to divide traffic moving in opposite directions during motorway roadworks. |
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The Tailio litter box uses a comprehensive algorithm to identify any anomalies in your cat's toilet behavior, and it sends the owner a notification via a mobile app. |
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With my eyes weighed down with eyeliner and dressed to kill I went to the cinema that night feeling like the cat's pyjamas and the bees knees rolled into one. |
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Green cat's eyes are used to alert motorists to upcoming junctions. |
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I'm sorry ma'am, but your cat's gone on to the sweet by and by. |
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While some think declawing is a simple surgery that removes the cat's nails, it is actually a painful procedure involving the amputation of the last bone of each toe. |
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Another variety of mica in spangles of a yellowish gold, or whitish silver colour, is known all over the world, by the ridiculous names of cat's gold, or cat's silver. |
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Some other names for specific types of raised pavement markers include convex vibration lines, Botts' dots, delineators, cat's eyes, road studs, or road turtles. |
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For the fortunate few who operate larger boats and are able to afford the ultimate system, something like the FLIR M-Series thermal imaging system is the cat's meow. |
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