The man has stopped to look at a slug, which has horns and a slick skin, but they only know he has stopped. |
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This is called habituation, and it was first demonstrated in the simple sea slug. |
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The four-foot long furry slug raised itself up around her shoulders and a cavernous maw gaped at me. |
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The team built a robot which could distinguish a slug from a stone and pick it up. |
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There's also a shotgun slug model, six muzzleloading rifle models, and six bolt-action handgun models that have at least some 110 features. |
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Chemical slug pellets and baits that contain metaldehyde are widely available commercially, however label directions must be followed carefully. |
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Either prepared slug bait sold under various trade names or dust containing metaldehyde is satisfactory. |
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Several bait formulations of metaldehyde are labeled for use on soybean for slug control. |
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A microscopic image of a slug follows these reflections, reinforcing this notion, reminding us that perception is multitudinous and malleable. |
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We want to make sure the release sites have no slug pellets, dogs, badger sets or ponds which the hedgehogs could fall into. |
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He tried to slug her, but Al belted him the groin, a convenient target from where he was seated. |
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I can't think of a green remedy for woodlice, but as far as the snails are concerned, scattering slug pellets on the ground should help a bit. |
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I would have been shocked if we had because he was using an air gun with an enormous piece of slug instead of birdshot. |
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However, if you do this, increase seed rates, as unconsolidated seed beds lead to slow emergence and slug damage. |
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For smaller vessels, this may be as easy as firing a copper slug into an outboard engine. |
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By this time, Santiago had poured a hefty slug of rum into a cup and handed it to Jesse. |
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After the meal, the boys slug back a last tin of water and scatter into the warm, lampless dark. |
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To drink, we have all the good cold water you want, and a slug of red wine. |
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The evening seemed to drag by slowly, like a slug carrying a weight on it's back. |
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The fighter draws a slug from a water bottle, swishes it round his mouth, fixes the kid with a grin and lets him have it, right between the eyes. |
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Rossi Firearm's fully rifled slug gun is button rifled, equipped with factory porting and features TruGlo sights. |
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After delicately dipping a last onion ring in mayonnaise, he moistens his throat with a slug of brandy, and starts to talk. |
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Good thing he hadn't just taken a slug at his drink or I'm sure it would have come out of his nose. |
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I tasted it once and had to take a slug of sour mash to get the sweet out of mouth. |
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The sugar high took me into the wee hours, and as a result, today I am feeling slug like and overly emotional. |
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A natural bait such as a lobworm or slug is a good bet or perhaps a large piece of breadflake. |
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We came home, ran the bath, sat in it, drank a slug of whisky each and climbed in to bed, exhausted by thinking. |
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And every Dem is going to have the fact that some Dems voted for this slug crammed down their throat. |
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That fat, overweight, pompous slug would never be able to get me himself, she thought, without sending one of his henchmen to retrieve me. |
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The 12-gauge.50-caliber slug weighs in at 385 grains and is nestled in a sabot. |
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I wasn't getting paid and although it's not all about money you're not going to slug your guts out for nothing. |
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One or two pairs of tentacles are found on the head, depending on whether the snail or slug is terrestrial or aquatic. |
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Place the first six ingredients in a food processor and whizz until smooth then splash in a slug of Kirsch. |
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If he offered you a slug from the bottle he either liked you, was testing you, or didn't want to drink alone. |
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Since some plants are more susceptible to slug injury, check around those particular plants to detect slugs. |
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He takes another slug of vodka, poured for him by one of the younger members of the company. |
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Secrets and truths emerge, which cause emotional bruising, but nothing a slug of Scotch can't cure. |
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Behind it was a thick trail of sticky slime, almost like that of a slug, only more of a discolored yellow. |
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My ankle blew up to the size of a softball and leaked prolific amounts of worm juice, a syrupy yellow pus that was as slippery as slug slime. |
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His second.45 slug missed harmlessly, but it didn't matter, because the first had found the gunman's thorax and dropped him cold. |
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The drama can be witnessed when the sea hares are breeding, and large congregations of this common slug attract the handsome predators. |
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The sea slug forum provides all those concerned with things related to sea slugs a place to go, and chat, and feel at home. |
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A slug from an assault rifle bores through the picture of an Aborigine. |
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The big slug happened to hit the suspect in the street, passing through his arm and then striking Police Officer Andrew Dossi. |
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Gulls wheeled and screamed over the first slug of spawning candlefish. |
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The killing in Sarasota, Florida, has refocused attention on Toughman, a controversial spectacle in which anyone can slug it out in the ring, no previous experience required. |
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Preferably, the explosive slug is placed between the compartment containing the lacrimatory substance and the compartment containing the pyrogenic substance. |
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Aphids, cabbage loopers, flea beetles, leafhoppers and leaf miners are some of the insects that attack lettuce, but slug are the most notorious for loving lettuce. |
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One night, he pumped a slug from a.357 magnum into the chest of his bass player. |
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Now Lean over And slug Bruce for me, As I follow up With a hug for him Next time I see him. |
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When a slug is encouraged to slime its way down a narrow cul-de-sac, how does it beat a retreat? |
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He grimaces and takes a slug of coffee to get him through the horror of the thought. |
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The British will bet on virtually anything from the size of marrows, through slug racing, to how long it takes to run round the quadrangle of an Oxford College. |
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Could a sea slug actually become a weapon against colon cancer? |
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Happy to slug it out from the baseline, he is happiest coming in to the net and combines the booming serve with the delicate touch of a true serve and volley merchant. |
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Full-power buckshot and slug loads are intended for big-game hunting. |
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A huge blue slug slimes its way toward the city's chief pedestrian piazza. |
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And maybe everything has added up to make a big old apathetic slug. |
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Maddie was the one going to college, and I was a Generation X slug. |
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I mean, he's just like this slug who hangs around the house all the time. |
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Do you know how long it's been since I had a slug of whiskey? |
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Joe took a slug of his beer to half empty the can and, there! |
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He quickly takes a slug of beer and stares up at the trophies. |
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Would you rather slug a bat, skip rope, bowl, even square dance before tackling your' science project? |
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Traditional slug pellets contain metaldehyde, harmful to wildlife, pets and young children if eaten in quantity. |
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Head for the Strawbale Theatre for hands-on workshops, interactive theatre, kaleidoscopic video shows and bug and slug hunts. |
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Because the vast majority of slug hunters use traditional smoothbores, Federal set out to make the smoothbore slug more effective and accurate. |
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Yes he may be ludicrous, yes he may be vile, yes he may be slimier than Slimy the slimy slug. |
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Another phenomenon investigated was a slug of water falling through the cloud. |
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It wasn't like he was like the slug who came from nowhere exactly. |
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Some slug pellets contain metaldehyde, which is poisonous to dogs, so always read the contents on the packaging. |
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The slug they dug out of him was a.22. A woman's gun? Or was I being a sexist oinker? |
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The Elysia chlorotica is a sea slug that looks like a leaf and eats by sucking the insides out of strands of algae. |
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However, the male organ was not found among humans but on a sea slug which is found in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The human eye is a precision instrument. It can detect grooves and lands on a slug more efficiently than any computer. |
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To address this question, the researchers studied the neurons in Aplysia californica, the California sea slug. |
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Notable exceptions include the Kerry slug and certain species of wood lice native to Ireland but not Great Britain. |
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For once I'd met a man which was willing and able to stand up and slug it out with me. |
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Tvpically, enough sand is emplaced to create a slug of sand that moves along the shore causing noticeable and somewhat dramatic local changes. |
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For the control of slime-forming bacteria, slug additions of organo-mercurials and Preventol GDC will prove effective. |
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Some nights I'd eat all the ice cream in the refrigerator and then sit there, a slug on his balcony, stuporous and content. |
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These experiments investigate the ascent of a slug of gas in a vertical liquid-filed tube featuring a flare that abruptly doubles the cross sectional area. |
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When these layers are recovered they inevitably result in a slug of sawdust which goes into the digester and tends to plug the screens in a Kamyr digester. |
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Only a sea slug called Osborne but he's as deceitful as the blob. |
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While slimy usually means don't eat it, he recently grilled a king bolete whose cap, once cooked, reminded him of a slug in texture, but which tasted delicious. |
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For example, a slug of iron rust might appear because of the shearing action of a high-demand flow that loosens a previously deposited iron precipitate. |
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