The broad firm cheeks droop into a pouched flush as they sink downward into his draggled lace collar. |
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as opossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils. |
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as oppossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils. |
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Because of the freefall, Jordan's technical staff was pouched by rival teams. |
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But the ball sailed straight upwards and he pouched the simplest of catches. |
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He pouched only one catch but it took him to 234, which equalled the record number of catches in the competition set by his predecessor. |
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The teenage wicketkeeper then pouched two catches to remove both openers cheaply and wickets continued to tumble. |
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But once he had pouched that at the second attempt, he had little to scream and bawl about. |
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Danielle N. Lee, a mammalogist, will discuss the secretive mating behaviors of the African giant pouched rat. |
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This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully. |
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The paleontologist says the brain volume of placental carnivores is about two and a half times larger, on average, than that of pouched carnivores. |
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Although efforts where made to train new employees to fill the gaps, two of the four trained where pouched by other, better paying ministries, while the other two died! |
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Hike to deep gorges with plunging waterfalls and spot native fauna such as the pouched frog and rare Alberts lyrebird. |
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Despite its name, monkeypox virus is believed to reside mainly in rodents such as squirrels and giant pouched rats. |
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They are often not pouched due to proximity near the costal margin, which is not ideal for pouch adherence. |
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A change to the packaging is made where a single pouched sterile device is put into a new double pouch. |
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Elephants, like Gambian pouched rats, can also detect mines lurking in former combat zones and show safe routes to follow. |
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Short-tailed pouched rats living in environments where the temperature is highly variable go spontaneously into torpor. |
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African pouched rats constitute the subfamily Cricetomyinae of the mouse and rat family Muridae within the order Rodentia. |
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All pouched instruments should be placed in a rack for proper sterilization and drying. |
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The smaller species are sometimes called pouched mice. |
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New developments include implementa tion of a study on the use of filters to absorb explosive vapour, and linking the work on vapour detection by dogs to similar developments using African pouched rats by APOPO in Tanzania. |
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The African pouched rat forages on the surface, gathering anything that might be edible into its capacious cheek pouches until its face bulges out sideways. |
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