A bloodied Harrison clawed his way out of his overhead escape hatch and staggered from the plane. |
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We clobbered clawed beasts with a man-sized war-hammer and flung them against polished, marble walls. |
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His clawed hand never strayed from the hilt of a long sword at his left hip. |
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Because direct taxes will not rise, any shortfall will be clawed back through cutbacks. |
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By dint of its popularity and enduring performance legs, Grease has clawed an undebatable home for itself in the musical theatre canon. |
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Great marble slabs clawed their way out of the earth, gigantic and marvellous, revelling in their beauty. |
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The African dwarf clawed frog is native to rain forests of central and western Africa and is a common pet in household aquariums. |
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I clawed my way back upslope again, battling the vines nearly every step of the way. |
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It may also damage nerves in the face, arms and legs and lead to clawed hands, a nodulous swollen face, or sores on the hands and feet. |
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The bird clawed weakly at the arrow's shaft and its body gave small flutters, splattering blood. |
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In previous oriental tales, Eblis had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster. |
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Rob returned to his quarters an hour later to find Sollain standing outside, clutching an electronic notepad in his clawed hand. |
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Gala clawed back three points almost immediately with the only penalty goal of the match thanks to stand-off Andy McLean. |
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Certainly, the cassowary's clawed wings, scaly legs, featherless heads, wrinkled necks, and large size give them a dinosaur-like appearance. |
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I felt my fists clenching, my face contorting, feeling, not hearing the burning, strangled sob that clawed its way from my throat. |
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It clawed, pecked and fluttered its short, stubby wings as it thrashed about to get free. |
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My major interest is the chalicotheres, a group of extinct clawed herbivorous perissodactyls. |
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Much of my work has emphasized chalicotheres, an unusual group of clawed perissodactyls. |
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After all, last year they clawed back a huge deficit to overhaul Wenger's men. |
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Rescue workers and survivors clawed away at the rubble, passing chunks of concrete and bricks along a line. |
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The chelicerae may be clawed mouthparts or may be modified for piercing, as in ticks. |
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She was grabbed again from behind and this time a big, scaly, clawed hand was clapped over her mouth. |
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The cherubic toddler soon becomes a horned beast whose clawed foot is the size of a person. |
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A hand snatched her wrist in mid-swing, clawed fingers tightening as she tried to struggle free. |
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I think I see something that looks like a clawed appendage with a wing trying to flap free. |
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The antidote to this killer may lie with the clawed toad and a global vaccination programme is one possible long-term prospect. |
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African clawed toads have miraculous regenerative properties in their skin. |
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African clawed toads catch their prey by waiting on the bottom of the waterway for something to swim near them. |
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These tumors were transmitted to unaffected clawed toads by injection of cell-free extract from the tumors, suggesting a viral etiology. |
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Now we focus on the molecular mechanisms involved in the formation of the forebrain pattern using African clawed toads and chicks. |
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She had four legs with large clawed paws beneath her white-furred feline shape. |
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It was the sort of smile used by an animal when it realizes its prey is in its clawed grasp. |
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It has since clawed back market share, but only at the cost of sacrificing a good chunk of profit margin. |
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It was like being in a cage while thousands of these crazed fans scraped and clawed at you. |
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Sharp metal splinters from old farm contraptions clawed at their clothes and crinolines stacked like fish traps. |
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Sara leapt at Rin, clawing at her with inch-long nails grimed with dirt as though she had clawed her way up from the grave. |
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Her fingernails clawed at the rock, straining to keep hold against the vehement wind. |
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Willetts has calculated that around a third of this additional weekly income will be clawed back in many cases. |
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She scratched and clawed at him but he forced her into a chair and tied her hands behind her back. |
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Searching, Alex frantically clawed at the strong arm that possessed her, looking for an escape amidst chaos. |
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Robinson was moving right across his goalline but stretched back and clawed the ball away. |
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But he acrobatically clawed the shot away only for the rebound to be slapped over the line. |
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Within three minutes he had clawed another point back in a fine individual move. |
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Point by point they clawed back the deficit and at last drew level with two minutes to go. |
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The silence from high-street tills could prove deafening as that cash is clawed back. |
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They have long snouts, small eyes, large, clawed feet and long nearly naked tails. |
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But when the error recently came to light the revenue simply clawed back the full amounts paid in error. |
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The first digit, or dew claw, is rudimentary but clawed and does not contact the ground. |
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There was a loud screech on the door as its large talons clawed at the steel. |
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We clawed our way up a high mountain ridge covered in fine, shifting talus and on the far side got caught in a thunderstorm. |
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He yelled, while he stroked his pointy chin with his clawed right hand. |
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Its huge feet and long legs kept up with her easily, its clawed hands were stretched out ready to grab her, scratching against the walls, making a spine shilling noise. |
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Rasa kept up a steady chatter as the tiled floors turned to squeaking boards under my feet, the black wood scratched and gouged from the passage of countless clawed feet. |
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But again this will be clawed back sharply for all but the lowest earners. |
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Fighting against well dug in troops and defences that had been prepared years in advance they clawed their way over the dunes and onto the coastlines and into the hedgerows. |
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In the center of the room, shifting around upon a shining pink bed amongst a mess of hair and sheet, a girl clawed at the ringing sound of her alarm. |
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In previous tales, he had been portrayed as a clawed, noseless monster. |
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Their feet were clawed with talons, very sharp and powerful. |
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From the resulting corner the same player powered in a header, but Steels keeper Richard Siddall half-blocked it and clawed the ball clear as it spun netwards. |
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New machinery dug, drilled, pumped, and clawed underground, and many mines began using large-scale earth movers to strip the hillsides above the mine seams. |
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For every age, there have been subjugated people who have clawed for freedom and dignity. |
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They clawed their way to the top, inch by inch, not letting anything stand in their way. |
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Lieberman could not have clawed his way to victory without strong backing from Republicans. |
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The sounds buzzed slightly and worked around in her head, sleep clawed at her eyes painfully as Samantha sat up and rubbed the last remnants of a dream from them. |
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The ramp dropped, and I clawed my way through hacking tracer fire and screaming shells to a grocery store, where I bought toothpaste and some disposable razors. |
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I viciously clawed at his clothing, almost ripping his favorite shirt. |
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Even Bob Dole clawed his way into a positive territory after the 1996 Republican fete in San Diego. |
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It was like pulling off a giant plaster, each hair being slowly ripped from my body, no matter how quickly she clawed the strip away to lessen the sting. |
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His ears buzzed with anticipation of the fear that that clawed at the surface of his mind, daring to break loose and cause pandemonium upon all common sense and knowledge. |
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However the Wildcats gradually clawed it back and, in the end, it was the superior experience and craft of the Wildcats girls that proved to be the vital difference. |
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By the end of the trip, you'll recognize the gouges clawed by a black bear climbing a tree, and know where to look for the timeworn autographs of lonely shepherds. |
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Like their cousins the cacomistles and ringtailed cats, Kinkajous can turn their hind feet backwards, so that the clawed toes can be used when descending head-first. |
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These lab animals sometimes escaped or were set free, allowing African clawed frogs to get a toehold in North America. |
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He's punched me, clawed his way up me, pulled my hair and attempted to give me Chinese burns. |
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Susan Cohen-Cory and colleagues studied DHA's effect in the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis. |
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The American black vulture swooped on five-month-old Cruz Conway and clawed at him as he lay in his pram. |
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Hedren narrowly missed having an eyeball clawed out during one take. |
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From the rare Norwegian Forest cat to non-pedigree house moggies, all breeds, types and ages clawed it out for the top title. |
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The closest living relatives of clawed lobsters are the reef lobsters and the three families of freshwater crayfish. |
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The fifth seed clawed a deuce from 40-15 down on Riske's serve, then forcing a double-fault as the pressure got to the Pittsburgh native. |
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This portable plastic-comb bound manual on using the South African clawed frog in the research laboratory covers the frogs' care, housing, and husbandry. |
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I had nothing to fear, deathwise, from a stupid wolf. I threw myself at the fur bag, wrapping my left arm around his neck, and with my right hand clawed his eyes. |
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Forcing her clawed forepaws to be still, she tried to concentrate on the room, hampered by her otterish vision, with its different field of view and lack of color. |
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Amazonian in build, with a pretty face, Bindu often called herself an actress and snakingly pointed to a string of films where she was not clawed, pawed or jawed by her boss. |
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They were 3-0 down inside 20 minutes and, although Tom Morgay clawed one back from a swift counter-attack, shipped two more to go into the interval 5-1 adrift. |
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The jade Fortune is to be clawed away for it, if you should lose it. |
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