She described a hideous humpbacked creature with stumpy horns, and bristles down the back of a long neck. |
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The humpbacked whale which has been recorded as being in West Cork waters over the past five years returned in August. |
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On the shallow reef shelter schools of humpbacked and bluelined snappers, oriental sweetlips and yet more fat, docile groupers. |
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Clearly, one mile as measured on the humpbacked surface of the mountain is less than one mile as measured horizontally. |
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The larva is humpbacked, and red-orange with two rows of black spots along the sides of the body. |
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During the summer, you will often sail amongst groups of humpbacked whales and other amazing marine creatures. |
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The coastal waters of Angola support important fisheries, and also serve as breeding areas for humpbacked whale. |
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I put down the pen and went to the window and looked out onto the dusty street, unpaved and full of potholes, and at all the humpbacked houses. |
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The less significant roads would receive no repairs at all, and ultimately reverted to humpbacked mud tracks or streams. |
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The site, in a hot and subarid region, was first visited in 1844 by Charles Sturt, who named the humpbacked range Broken Hill. |
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Camel racing, a favorite pastime in the Middle East, has taken flack from human-rights advocates for the young boys imported to jockey the humpbacked desert beasts. |
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The humpbacked gardener emptied the saucepan onto the roots of the flame trees, his favorites, and doused them with water drawn from the river several miles away. |
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All modern camels are humpbacked creatures, but the number of humps depends on the species. |
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A very old hat, much necktie and aged coat buttoned up on his neck, humpbacked, not particularly clean looking. |
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Incredibly, and with little publicity, a pacific humpbacked salmon was caught on the Tweed by a Mr Louis, weighing 3lb 8oz. |
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They are covered with fine hairs and are humpbacked and wedge-shaped, with a broad anterior end tapering to a pointed abdomen that extends beyond the forewings. |
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My boss at the time, who had grown humpbacked in the service of the magazine, had exquisite penmanship, but a light touch, and sometimes his marks did not transmit, and the typesetter would complain. |
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Translucent and crystalline seas are visited by the humpbacked whales that migrate from the Antarctic to breed and give the first swimming lessons to the calves. |
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