Sure, people noticed the flipper attached to the prosthesis on his left leg. |
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The in-game physics is good, and the ball responds well to a swift flick of the flipper, or you can trap it in the corner. |
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Part of one flipper remained articulated, perhaps still bound in connective tissue prior to burial. |
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You've got your leg-spinner, your wrong'un, your flipper, your top-spinner, slider, zooter. |
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Protruding into the flow as they do, they would appear to increase the drag of the flipper as the whale swings into a turn. |
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The flipper action is fast and true and the ball physics are consistent, especially off the flippers and bumpers. |
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The new liftgate features a flipper glass window for added convenience and versatility. |
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The flipper glass hinge is integrated into the liftgate hinge and shares a common axis, improving overall appearance of the gate. |
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Their fore flipper is short and haired, with a small claw on each of five digits. |
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The Type 6525 consist of a pilot flipper valve Type 6144 and a pneumatic seat valve. |
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Moving from fin to flipper, ringed seals are the common seal in this part of the Arctic. |
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Thanks to the patented Bürkert flipper technology, the direct-acting Type 6604 solenoid valve is unique. |
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Add enough bulk for genuine insulation, and you stumble around with flipper hands like those do-nothing tourists who get dropped at the South Pole for hero photos. |
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A game played with a rabbit skull, a caribou vertebra or hoof, or a square flipper humerus in which you tried to pop a stick into a hole. |
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Steel balls caromed around the table as the player massaged, tickled, pressed, and slammed the flipper buttons. |
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A juvenile green turtle was found with a plastic bag wound tightly around its right flipper, cutting off blood flow, aquarium curator Willie Maritz said yesterday. |
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Often a seal's tail flipper moved violently, side-to-side, trying to squirm away as it felt the knife. |
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Some seals try to get away, but they are clumsy on the ice, heaving their fat little bodies with an uncoordinated flipper shuffle. |
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The flipper shape and size contrasts sharply with the small sickle-shaped flippers of most delphinids. |
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Markets would have to be found elsewhere, if flipper prices are to go up substantially. |
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It's flipper to flipper as the 28 Hawksbills competing in the Great Gulf Turtle Race get closer to the finish line. |
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One or two black bands circle the eyes, and then run across the back, to the flipper. |
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Other acrobatic feats include lifting their huge flukes out of the water and slapping them down on the surface-known as tail lobbing-and slapping the water with their flippers, which is called as flipper slapping. |
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The boy picks barnacles off the bottom of the beached skiff with the point of a jackknife, while the men show the police captain the Frenchman's clothes and flipper, the wet pencil box, the drawings from his room. |
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This is when the flipper or flukes stick up out of the water. |
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While it is natural to wish, as Mr Milliband does, that a burger flipper were paid more it is too easy to forget the other side of the deal workers are shoppers too. |
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They were taken in August 1972 by an underwater camera triggered by a sonar beam, and seemed to show a diamond-shaped flipper attached to a large underbelly. |
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You can live for years in Los Angeles without ever meeting a hamburger flipper, but a day spent without meeting a valet parker is a day spent indoors. Valet parking is perhaps the quintessential service job. |
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The flipper has the same skeletal base as the wing of flying birds but with its elements shortened and flattened, producing a relatively rigid limb covered with very short feathers an ideal organ for rapid propulsion. |
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On March 19, the team succeeded in removing at least one tightly embedded line just behind the blowholes and at least one wrap of line around the left flipper. |
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Dark color bronzer in a flipper box with an applicator and a mirror. |
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It's stonewashed for contrast and carries over to the rear flipper mechanism used to activate the blade. |
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Then ponderously, with its whole body rocking from side to side, it lifted one flipper into the air in an exaggerated mimelike movement. |
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Both the flipper and the fin are for stabilization and steering in the water. |
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Females have two teats, one under each flipper, a characteristic that was used to make early links between the manatee and elephants. |
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The first seals had flipper tags identifying them as being from the Pribilof or Commander Islands in the Bering Sea. |
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If the investor is a rehabber or flipper, real estate becomes more of a business rather than an investment. |
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The last part to be given away was around the flipper area. |
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Cut out a flipper for each kid and put some double sided tape on the back. |
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The humerus of the right flipper has been recorded as being longer and more robust than that on the left, indicating a degree of lateralized behavior. |
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These bands widen to the width of the flipper which are the same size. |
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Flipper had a Vietnam veteran guitarist and played tragically funny dirge music, hardcore punk on Quaaludes. |
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But the capper to the zaniness is a one-on-one fight between Flipper and the ringleader, which finds the dolphin zipping around while the guy lunges at him with a knife. |
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Bottlenose dolphins gained popularity from aquarium shows and television programs such as Flipper. |
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The popular television show Flipper, created by Ivan Tors, portrayed a bottlenose dolphin in a friendly relationship with two boys, Sandy and Bud. |
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