There isn't much else to see at this depth apart from freshwater crawfish scuttling for cover along the silty bottom. |
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There are going to be an awful lot of rocks to lift, and a lot of creepy-crawlies scuttling out from under them. |
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In other contemporaneous drawings, the fish bodies seem to have morphed into billowing sails and scuttling deep-sea crustaceans. |
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This extends into his professional life, where he works as an evictor, shoving notices anonymously under doors and scuttling away. |
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With rats scuttling through debris outside their makeshift huts, they take cleanliness seriously. |
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Oddly enough, if I know for certain that the scuttling thing isn't arachnoid in nature, it doesn't bother me in the slightest. |
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Meanwhile, rows of new swiveling, scuttling ergonomic chairs line the walls. |
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The nation is again being told off for its profligacy, economic wowsers merrily predicting a scuttling. |
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The ball is sent scuttling through the outfield with fielders trailing in its wake. |
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They were descending the tapestries of the oratory walls or scuttling beneath the arrases that screened off the adyta behind the idol. |
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It calmed me so much so that I was totally unalarmed when I saw a large black spider go scuttling by along the wainscotting. |
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For all that, there's never a one of the fine fellows a word of his wouldn't send scuttling into the nearest rat-hole. |
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Students were scuttling around, socializing with their clique, or at least the part of them that shared this class in the mornings. |
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Fish life is limited, although there are usually lots of crabs and sea spiders scuttling around. |
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Shining our torches onto the sand reveals thousands of hermit crabs scuttling from the light. |
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Sea slaters can often be seen scuttling around the sand and rocks above the high tide mark at dusk. |
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Lost in the throes of passion, they keep scuttling onto the court. |
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Watch kangaroos, wallabies and emus graze peacefully in the clearings and wombats scuttling across your path. |
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The device was scuttling over the crates in the cargo bay, making a few routine diagnostic checks, when its sensors picked up some anomalous readings. |
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Biologists will recognise it as the term for scuttling wingless insects—silverfish and suchlike. |
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After a few more bends, we emerged into bright sunshine on a sandy arc of a beach, deserted except for the crabs scuttling away in the surf. |
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He has repeatedly insisted that he has no intention of scuttling any more of GM's eight surviving car brands. |
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The NDP Houses leader even sent a message to her political supporters, bragging about her role in scuttling the motion. |
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On that date, however, two provinces, Manitoba and Newfoundland, had failed to ratify it, thereby scuttling the accord. |
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Salvage and scuttling operations did not clear all ordnance from the wreck, raising concerns about potential safety hazards. |
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Ontario risks scuttling the aforementioned national initiative if it were to act unilaterally, as the disputant requests. |
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In fact, he is so timid that the slightest disturbance sends him scuttling into the water where he remains invisible for several seconds. |
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There were lots of little crabs scuttling around behind the mangroves and on the tidal flats there were wrybill, plump little birds that have beaks skewed to the right. |
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These faceless and thankfully fangless insects might at first give the comic impression of scuttling in search of food. |
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Cooper took it all in stride, scuttling off-stage and layering back up with coat and gloves. |
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La Toya quietly cut a deal for her own Barbara Walters interview, scuttling a plan for a family-wide ABC special. |
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There were the small herbivores and scavengers and hunters scuttling in the undergrowth, hiding from the larger predators who occasioned down from the heights. |
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Most of the immersion exists in the street and sewer scenes when cars and the noises of little rat feet scuttling shuffle from speaker to speaker, kind of. |
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Trent Lott, R-Miss., suggested that there could be repercussions for the industry, always well-protected by Congress, if it succeeded in scuttling the agreement. |
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All I could hear in the hush was the birds tweeting until, suddenly ahead of me, a lithe lad in Lycra darted over a crossroads like a rabbit scuttling for cover. |
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The rat was scuttling around sniffing things with its twitchy nose. |
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But out of the long grass shot a warthog, her tail antennae-straight, with piglets scuttling behind. |
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The allies failed to capture the city, but bombardment by Shovell's forces panicked the French into scuttling their own fleet. |
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The Russians were reduced to scuttling their warships as blockships, after stripping them of their guns and men to reinforce batteries on shore. |
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But further down the road, subsiding demand for raw materials or additional monetary tightening in the US could send the gold bugs scuttling for cover. |
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In every case they came forward with the express interest not of scuttling the bill, not of putting it off, but of genuinely trying to improve it. |
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He decided that before scuttling the ship to prevent her falling into enemy hands he had to get the dead and wounded ashore. |
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With the first dawn of day, old Janet was scuttling about the house to wake the baron. |
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Now he had time not only to defend but to play shots of quality: crisp straight drives, pull shots with the ball scuttling away in front of square. |
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The remaining over 80 warships would be sunk by guns, mines, scuttling, or shipwreck. |
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From the naturalistic point of view, mainly over the past few years, it has become a privileged spot for deer to be seen scuttling up and down grassy ridges during the mating season, between September and October. |
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The impact of individual personalities: There is no getting past the fact that individual personalities play a key role in promoting or scuttling collaborative work. |
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Out there in the winter streets a few ashen anthroparians scuttling yet through the falling soot. |
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On Sunday Wong reiterated Labor's intention in the post-budget wash-up to focus efforts on scuttling measures that affected low-income earners or undermined the principle of universal health care. |
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The most common techniques used in wreck removal are cutting the hull into easily handled sections or refloating the vessel and scuttling it in deeper waters. |
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I catch myself gazing for minutes on end at yellow lichen on a stone, or a shield bug scuttling in the grass, as a child will stare in wonder at a worm. |
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