The usual specious arguments we see in one country are now being regurgitated in others. |
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Opposite, a humbler twelfth-century ambo has a paired mosaic motif, showing Jonah being eaten and then regurgitated by a twirly-tailed whale. |
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Till recently, they were feeding on the regurgitated food provided by the mother. |
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She frequently regurgitated undigested food, which alleviated the pressure and chest discomfort. |
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Indigestible materials like fur, feathers and insect exoskeletons, if swallowed, are regurgitated in a pellet. |
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Although, like most other mediums, she was regularly searched before seances, many believe she swallowed and later regurgitated the material. |
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Stomach acid that is repeatedly regurgitated can damage the lining of the gullet. |
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Prey is often swallowed whole, and the fur, feathers, and bones are later regurgitated in pellets. |
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Facts were received, processed, stored then regurgitated, pitched perfectly at the needs of essay and exam marker. |
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I hardly listen to radio in the morning, except to quickly digest the news, much of which is regurgitated from the previous night anyway. |
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Indigestible matter like fur and bones are neatly regurgitated in the form of pellets. |
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The poison can cause a fast heart or a paralyzed palate with fluids regurgitated through the nose. |
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Elevate the head to lessen the likelihood of inhalation of crop content which may be regurgitated. |
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The change of regime was hard for Arthur, accustomed to rare and poor food, he regurgitated all that they ate. |
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We used to collect these tiny little lemming bones that were regurgitated by owls. |
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There are a lot of old regurgitated promises and a lot of new promises that may or may not be kept. |
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Careful regulation can reduce risks by ensuring that well-shafts are leak-proof and that regurgitated gunk is safely collected. |
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Food transferred by mouth may consist of either pastelike regurgitated chewed wood and saliva or a clear liquid. |
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Prey is generally swallowed whole, and indigestible material, such as feathers, fur, and bones, are regurgitated in the form of a compact pellet. |
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At about two weeks there is a gradual change to whole fruits, regurgitated by the adults into the mouths of the young. |
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Additionally, the grudging acceptance of the Welsh victory was subsumed beneath an avalanche of regurgitated nonsense on qualification from the previous week. |
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What you're hearing from the media is also based on bad data, and it's just being regurgitated and repeated. |
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This fairy tale, still regularly regurgitated as being an apt description of our economy, is ludicrous when applied to the global media system. |
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Therefore, we had witnesses in the 38th Parliament and that testimony was regurgitated or brought back before the new Parliament. |
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The first compartment, the rumen, is where food is partly digested before being regurgitated to be chewed as cud. |
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The female broods, or keeps them warm, feeding them from her bill with food regurgitated, or brought up, from her throat. |
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How can this regurgitated frontbench claim it was all the fault of a previous administration? |
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A baby must drink its bottle stretched out on its side in order to avoid regurgitated milk from running into the ear. |
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What I'm worried about is all of those bacteria that live in tick guts and get regurgitated into their victim's blood stream, causing all manner of tick-borne diseases. |
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And Relin was not some hack hagiographer who regurgitated whatever his primary source told him. |
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I felt so out of it that James had to stop the car for me to catch a breath of fresh air before I regurgitated that morning's breakfast in the car. |
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He's living off regurgitated food from his mother at the moment. |
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She had a great thirst for knowledge and both absorbed and regurgitated, in tremendous detail, knowledge of the disease, complementary therapies and new and innovative treatments. |
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At first the chicks seize the adult's bill from the side and extract regurgitated food from it. |
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A few times each day, a small greyish pellet of fish bones and other indigestible remains is regurgitated. |
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Foraging termites are killed slowly by contact whilst the contaminated food they carry back to the colony is regurgitated by larvae and consumed by all, resulting in a complete kill of the colony. |
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The nurse ants killed and cannibalized the last of the larvae and pupae, their own baby nest mates, and regurgitated their liquid and tissue to other adults. |
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The Prime Minister has the nerve to stand here today and introduce a warmed over, regurgitated, eight point so-called action plan to finally begin to deal with these things a decade later. |
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She has made a habit of rechewing and reswallowing the regurgitated food but will spit it out when the regurgitant is bitter or sour. |
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The baby sea lion offered him day-old fish bits that her mother regurgitated. |
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Listeners lined up to protest and the whole thing was regurgitated in Radio 4's Feedback. |
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But it also contained numerous statements I would consider, at best, regurgitated campaign rhetoric, or, at worst, just plain wrong. |
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A house had to be sealed off after a man regurgitated a cocktail of lethal chemicals he had swallowed. |
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I also learned to change tears into laughter, an ordinary stroll in a fascinating adventure, driving away night terrors, clean any stain caused by regurgitated milk and, especially, be quicker than my own shadow! |
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Versions of this have been regurgitated over time. |
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Food taken into the rumen is later regurgitated into the mouth and completely masticated, then swallowed again and passed to the reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. |
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The latter enlarge the paperlike nest, which is composed of chewed dry plant material, usually wood, that has been mixed with saliva and regurgitated. |
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There is no reason in the world why these bills had to be pulled back and then regurgitated into one single bill, named tackling violent crime, other than for political purposes. |
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However, the European Council has merely regurgitated existing decisions. |
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The seeds then either are regurgitated by the animal or pass through the alimentary canal and are excreted, often some distance from the original site. |
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The regurgitated pellets of pied currawongs for example, have been found to contain up to 23 olive seeds. |
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One morning, the camels arrive, swaggering up the valley, snorting in bad-tempered disgust and spitting regurgitated grass at their Kirghiz masters. |
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Fluids used in fracking and methane regurgitated from gas-wells may occasionally have got into groundwater: an energy company in Pennsylvania has been forced to deliver clean water to householders because of this. |
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The young gulls were fed by their mother's regurgitated food. |
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The four-year-old male at Marineland, in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, devised a way of catching gulls by releasing regurgitated fish on to the water's surface. |
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In 1997, he regurgitated car parts in a televised stunt in Ireland. |
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