It sounds as if your mother plant has produced suckers while the fruit has been developing and ripening. |
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I know a few people who are new age suckers, whom I consider gullible fools because they believe anything they are told. |
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For both decapod and octopod suckers, the maximum pressure differentials show a significant inverse correlation with sucker size. |
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I would like an explanation on why a meticulous man who removes his glasses would leave cardiogram suckers on his chest. |
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If your original plant is healthy and has produced suckers while the fruit has been developing and ripening, a sucker may produce a second fruit. |
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From now on I'll remove any suckers that appear as they'll only draw away the plant's energy from the important matter of producing fruit. |
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Invariably, new suckers carry the pests and diseases that have infected the parent plant. |
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They suffer little from disease and spread by throwing up new suckers or shoots each year, forming a bristly, neat thicket. |
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Some of the common fish species include the freshwater drum, sheepshead, lake sturgeon, spotted suckers, common red-horse, and pumpkinseed. |
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Keep root suckers, growths from the base of the tree, removed at all times. |
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The vitex, too, can produce water sprouts, or vigorous vertical growths from larger branches and root suckers from the base of the tree. |
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Maples generally need little pruning, other than to remove root suckers and dead wood or branches that cross or grow too low. |
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As long as he can maintain that success rate and part suckers from their money, he has the world on a string. |
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Root suckers can be a nuisance, but most gardeners consider them a minor one. |
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They can become at least 18 meters long, and cachalots and other whales are often seen with scars from their suckers. |
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Also, when the old fruiting canes are removed after harvest, some of the weak suckers can be removed by hand. |
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Americans are suckers for pageantry and the media was happy to show shots of him surveying a row of busbies or chatting with the Queen. |
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The lagomorph's ears twitched as six black tentacles covered in suckers and small spines came bursting from its ears. |
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And no-one, or very few, will be forced out of positions funded by us poor suckers, the taxpayers. |
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Smallmouth buffalo are esteemed above all suckers from a culinary standpoint. |
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A gecko in the hand feels cool and its broad, padded feet cling to skin like delicate suckers. |
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When a live starfish is turned over hundreds of tube feet ending in suckers are seen. |
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It seems many of us are suckers for a big name, a logo and a fancy box or unusual design. |
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The end of the tube feet have suckers, which chemically adhere to the substrate. |
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These suckers, slips, and the crown of the fruit may be used in propagation. |
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Our analysis confirms that members of the Luidiidae and Astropectinidae lack suckers on the tips of their pointed tube feet. |
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Milking takes a few minutes, the suckers are taken off, and the next row of cows files in with hardly a moo to be heard. |
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It becomes a battle of life and death as the star uses its suckers and all the brute force at its command to force open the shellfish. |
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Hillstream loaches have flattened bodies and utilize suckers, permanently clinging to rock faces so they are not swept downstream. |
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Yes, someone made it up solely for the purpose of trying to see how many gullible suckers they can con into forwarding it. |
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It can't be easy to find rich suckers who can be bamboozled into buying this. |
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What are the implications of the physical properties of water for suction attachment in octopus suckers? |
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Not only do these right-wing radicals vote against their own economic interests, Frank argues, they're suckers, too. |
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The male blanket octopus recently photographed by researchers was shown to clutch tentacle segments in his suckers, said Tregenza. |
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The squid's tentacles are armed with suckers, each ringed with tiny teeth to help snare prey. |
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The suckers are attached to the arms by a series of extrinsic muscle bundles. |
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Here's a typical view of a tangle of octopus arms, all covered with circular suckers. |
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Remove all rootstock suckers or low-growing branches, and pinch the main stems to keep the height manageable. |
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It got to where I'd be stripping tobacco suckers from the plants, and I'd be able to sense a lurking copperhead. |
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They nodded and she dug in one of the many pockets of her apron until she produced two large suckers, which they took gratefully. |
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Her mother went around their hometown of Waterford, Mich., selling chocolate suckers to help fund Jean's first luge camp when she was a teenager. |
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They continued until they got to the front desk where the receptionist gave them suckers, which they sucked on noisily. |
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A bag of suckers, chocolate cupcakes, caramels, jawbreakers and licorice all went into the bag first. |
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Thanks to clever brains and dextrous suckers, they can also open locks, unscrew jars and even untie surgical sutures. |
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How can I check or stop the growth of sea buckthorn suckers? |
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The department may designate certain waters in which a rubber or spring propelled spear may be used for the taking of carp, dogfish, garpike, and suckers. |
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At the creek, I'd dip into current or up under the banks, for eels, small cats, suckers, and in the flow for dace, gambusias, and even small jack and perch. |
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The suckers – strong shoots that grow out from the base of the stem – are even true to type. |
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And while the suckers who paid thousands of pounds for tickets on the internet might not feel they got their money's worth, almost everyone else leaves pretty satisfied. |
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People who would either forsake government aid if possible, or volunteer their time to create non-state charitable institutions, are liable to be considered suckers. |
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No, I am not saying that these three popular role models, who were exploited by Home Trade to make suckers out of the common man, must be punished for their silly mistake. |
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Many plants, such as strawberries, reproduce both sexually by seeds and also by putting out suckers that produce plants that are simply extensions of the parent plant. |
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Looking close, I could see five suckers and two big brook trout. |
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These wormlike creatures have suckers on either end that help them cling to plants so they are not swept away by wind or waves. |
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You apply the neem solution directly onto the corm just before planting the suckers. |
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They can be very invasive, spreading with suckers and by stems rooting where they touch the soil but hard annual pruning will keep growth in check. |
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Coppice, also called Copse, or Thicket, a dense grove of small trees or shrubs that have grown from suckers or sprouts rather than from seed. |
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The poor gullible suckers who bite this diabolical fishhook always bitterly repent afterward. |
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It is a scentless, unappealing botanical fraud sold by sharks to suckers. |
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The temperature set is permanently constant. The heater is fully immersible and is fixed in the aquarium by rubber suckers. |
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A total of 24 rainbow trout, 3 Dolly Varden char, 280 large scale suckers, and 65 mountain whitefish were captured and released to date. |
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Organs of attachment on the scolex may, in addition to suckers, consist of hooks, spines, or various combinations of these. |
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The head, or scolex, bears suckers and often hooks, which are used for attachment to the host. |
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Things may change rapidly in the world of business, but a few things are timeless, such as the famous one-to-one ratio of suckers born per minute. |
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Trout, walleye and white suckers prefer to lay their eggs in this oxygen-rich water, which helps the eggs breathe. |
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Adult loons prefer fish to other food, and seem to favour perch, suckers, catfish, sunfish, smelt, and minnows. |
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The octopuses I came to know were strong but gentle and the suction of their suckers tasting my skin pulled me like an alien's kiss. |
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Root suckers and side shoots that emerge too low on the trunk waste the tree's energy and need to be removed. |
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It is also important to remove all watersprouts or suckers from the roots and scaffold branches. |
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Studies carried out on brook trout and white suckers indicate high levels of mercury in certain lakes. |
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Avoid Contact with foliage, fruit, young growing shoots, suckers and green bark. |
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The second trap caught a total of 69 brook trout and 25 white suckers migrating downstream during the two surveys. |
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Also remove suckers or watersprouts because they are very sensitive to infection. |
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If you slap images of the Virgin Mary all over your website, suckers will come. |
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Suckers are excluded from observations except for characteristics related to the suckers themselves. |
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This practice is convenient because of the wind and also to assure the good rooting of the second generation suckers. |
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In the numerous lakes located within the claim area, swim trout, arctic graylings, round whitefish, longnose suckers and slimy scupins. |
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Silver buffaloberry is a thorny shrub that suckers freely to form a dense, irregular hedge. |
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The chambered nautiluses are characterized by an external, smooth, coiled, chambered shell, circumoral appendages without suckers, a funnel consisting of two flaps or lobes, and simple eyes. |
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Right, so after one of these suckers and only one, on account of the moderate alcohol consumption as dictated by the party poopers, some tension is alleviated. |
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At the tapeworm's anterior end is a specialized segment called a scolex, which is usually covered with hooks or suckers and serves to anchor it to the host. |
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Belemnites also possessed hooks rather than suckers on their tentacles. |
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A nautilus does not have suckers on its tentacles like an octopus does. |
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Black raspberries do not produce root suckers as do red raspberries. |
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Grafted roses can put out suckers from the rootstock below the bud union. |
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The sea buckthorn Hippophae rhamnoides should not be planted on sand dunes as its vigorous suckers can reduce species rich dunes to an impenetrable thorny thicket. |
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Planting the union below soil level helps protect from the cold and planting the union above soil level makes it easier to detect and remove suckers. |
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Why is it that Indian skippers are suckers to failed nymphets? |
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The suckers of cuttlefish extend most of the length of their arms and along the distal portion of their tentacles. |
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Nowadays, commercial fish catches in this section of the St. Lawrence comprise mainly American eel, Lake sturgeon, Yellow perch, Brown bullhead, Northern pike, Channel catfish, carp and suckers. |
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They were trolling for prospects, suckers to relieve of some money. |
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Yellowstone cutthroats dine primarily on insects, but will occasionally pursue juvenile sculpins, whitefish, suckers and even small trout. |
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The scolex exhibits a retractable rostellum with crowns of recurved thorn-like hooks and four cup-like suckers. |
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My own lips are slobbery suckers, the bane of my life, the subject of teasing by Peggy Gordon, who has recently taken to calling me Lubra Lips. |
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When the suckers get bitten, the hagfishes exude slime which suffocates predators. |
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Each arm has a pad covered in suckers which grabs and pulls prey toward its beak, paralyzing it with venom before eating it. |
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And I shall ball-bust for her and enjoy every moment of twisting those suckers in my hands. |
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During the walk, they handed out suckers, CD cases, mouse pads, bottled water and pamphlets on the dangers of smoking. |
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Smear a film of gel onto the suckers of the inspection mirror and fit the mirror onto the inside of the windscreen, immediately behind the damaged area. |
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Some seed-based planting also occurred, but cultivation consisted mainly of vegetative reproduction utilizing tubers, corms, suckers, stems and cuttings. |
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Ultimately, we're suckers for these widescreen fairy tales and The Duff continues the trend with sassiness and style. |
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We respect trade agreements but we will not to be suckers. |
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Lake whitefish, walleye and northern pike prefer slightly warmer water while bass, bullheads and suckers thrive in warmwater with average temperature up to 23°C, levels lethal to other species. |
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It suckers freely and will form a dense and gradually spreading hedge. |
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Work together to take on challenges and progress together through the career campaign or slay all suckers in head-to-head competitive battles for bragging rights. |
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The planting material is obtained from root suckers from productive orchards that are at least five years old, located in the geographical area in question. |
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Banana and pineapple form suckers, which are in fact branches. |
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George Bancroft stars as ruthless stock manipulator Jim Bradford, who plays his customers for suckers and laughs all the way to the bank. |
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All exposed bark, roots and cut surfaces should be wet thoroughly either by painting or spraying. This solution can also be applied to the base of suckers or saplings with a small brush for effective control of many species. |
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If these suckers are left in place, the trees become shrubby and there is a deterioration in the phytosanitary conditions of the crop and the size of the fruit, and a decrease in the yield. |
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Sometimes I think Liberal and Conservative governments view the taxpayers of Canada in the same way P. T. Barnum used to view circus-goers, as a bunch of suckers. |
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And throughout this charming trip, dancing flakes, fields of huge seaweeds with blue suckers, phosphorescent Sylphs and a water lily farandole near the Parc de la Tête d'Or, guarded by giants in golden clothes. |
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It appears to be localized mainly in suckers and terminal shoots, where it has been observed in the phloem of leaf petioles, midribs and stipules. |
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Meanwhile, small suckers poke out from the plant's roots. |
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When the branches have five leaves, we carry out disbudding which means removing the suckers, unproductive branches which grow on the trunk at the base of the vine before flowering and which could weaken the vine. |
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The benthic octopods are bottom crawlers, gliding about the bottom and in and out of crannies with amazing agility through the use of their eight arms and hundreds of suckers. |
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Rhus do have a tendency to suckering, so you need to remove rooted suckers in autumn and cut the stems to 1ft above the ground in February. |
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So Gervais bamboozles us and suckers us in. |
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These suckers are aimed at speed and longevity. |
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Shoppers in this price bracket are, for the most part, economically immune to the impending financial apocalypse that's descending upon the rest of us suckers. |
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Isn't it enough to make sport of the suckers who believe them? |
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In addition to bonytail chubs and razorback suckers, the zoo also maintains three other ponds for desert pup fish and Gila topminnows. |
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Shoots that rise adventitiously from roots are called suckers. |
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Both California and Brazilian peppers are infamous for forming suckers, as are tree-trained crape myrtles plus carob and olive trees. |
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This craspedate cestode has four suckers on an unarmed scolex. |
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Then, decorate your thank-you with fun stamps, glitter or suckers, address it, drop it in the mailbox with a stamp, and consider yourself one gracious girl. |
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I also eradicated the stout suckers and saplings of a Siberian elm by pouring the product directly onto their stubs and into cuts I made in their woody roots. |
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It proves, once again, that we shoppers are suckers for a gimmick. |
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Weredogs dread the same things which vampires, viscera suckers, and witches fear. But weredogs and witches are especially afraid of the sting ray's tail. |
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The head, with the circle of hooklets and the four suckers, is then formed at the anterior part of the embryo, constituting now the scolex of Van Beneden. |
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Surveys performed just after the sucker listing found substantial populations of suckers in Clear Lake exhibiting a biologically desirable diverse age distribution. |
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Small plants or suckers are often transplanted from the wild. |
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