We got hit by the tails of the summer hurricanes and were switching between day and night shoots a lot. |
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An accipiter flew over, and I muttered about wings and tails and crosses and pluses as it quickly disappeared. |
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These results validate the need to leave long tails and inspect water knots before each use. |
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Individual animals were identified by marking the tails with waterproof black ink. |
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The act consists of three men dressed in tails and armed with violins bow in synch with turntable scratching. |
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The wings of all Airbus planes are manufactured in Britain, the tails in Spain, and fuselages in France and Germany. |
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The outcome, however, had no bearing on the probability of the coin landing tails before it was flipped. |
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I toss opportunities like coins, and call tails when I've already caught a glimpse of the queen's crown. |
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Another good reason to oppose this line of explanation is that it tails with the miserable excuses being offered up by Lynndie England. |
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But an hour later and it was the South Africans whose tails were up as they picked up three wickets for just two runs in 19 balls. |
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The English bowlers looked to have their tails up, as though they'd had a moment of revelation. |
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Every ball was potentially lethal and the West Indian team had their tails well and truly up. |
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The home side's tails were really up now and superb inter-linking play saw Standeven score twice on the bounce. |
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But if the upper speed limit tails off more gradually, then other factors are more likely responsible. |
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For normal papers, the rate of citation peaks in the second to fourth years after publication and gradually tails off thereafter. |
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His voice tails off, his attention clearly drawn to the television blaring out the lunchtime news in the background. |
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As well as strong claws, tamanduas have powerful prehensile tails to give them additional purchase when climbing. |
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Their fur is lighter and less dense than European wild cats, and their tails are thin and tapering. |
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We won't see big Lassie tails on schnauzers, or curly pug tails on pit-bulls, but it is a bit of a lottery. |
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Kaiyo's body twisted on the floor, paws scrabbling at the tile, tails flaring as if casting a spell. |
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There are very sound therapeutic reasons for docking lambs' tails that certainly do not apply to dogs. |
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Once grouped, thresher sharks are thought to use their mighty tails to shock the fish until they are confused, at which point they're eaten. |
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A man in a full Portugal suit, a green and red top hat and tails like a multi-coloured hotel doorman, comes over. |
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The black horses tossed their heads and whinnied loudly, stamping the ground and flicking their tails restlessly. |
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The reason is that H and T represent heads and tails in a sequence of coin tosses. |
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My companion Michael's grilled langoustine tails with fresh linguine, wilted rocket and shellfish bisque were a case in point. |
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There are a number of moon moths with tails varying in length from mere stubs to long streamers. |
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He took the move of labelling the nation's biggest farm lobby groups as silver tails and irrelevant. |
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Salmon baked in tarragon and cray fish tails with basil in filo pastry do not sit on the stomach in the same way as most festive fare. |
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Jonathon Milne then lists all the sad chooks, dragging their tails as they sleep walk their way to defeat. |
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He can't see the tails of your snowshoes and will inevitably walk on them, sending you face first into the cold white stuff. |
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For most elements with poly tails in the genomic sequence, the canonical AATAAA polyadenylation signal can be found upstream. |
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More recently, several have speculated that, like bullwhips, such tails were meant to be noisemakers. |
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On the other hand, spinning pennies tend to land tails more often than heads! |
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Coendou and Sphiggurus are arboreal animals, with long, spineless, prehensile tails and wide foot pads. |
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There were squirrels everywhere in the park, with their bushy tails and all, nibbling on chestnuts fallen from the trees. |
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The airline is known for having images of wildlife on the tails of its planes, and the airline has transferred that marketing effort. |
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And I ask a question with a yes or no answer and do the whole heads or tails thing. |
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And yet, even after reading this here, you will be astonished when you do toss those four heads or four tails in a row. |
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Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this just another way of saying, we'll flip a coin, and heads I win, tails you lose? |
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As I prepared to write this review, I learned Manxes are domestic cats with no tails bred on the Isle of Man. |
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Lions are large cats with short, tawny coats, white underparts, and long tails with a black tuft at the end. |
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Also, dinosaurs have exactly the wrong anatomy for developing flight, with their large tails and hindlimbs and short forelimbs. |
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We have been investigating the consequences of flying with elongated tails in swallows, pheasants, magpies, sunbirds and sugarbirds. |
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Their manes and tails are trimmed evenly, never wrapped and always comfortably cut just above the hocks. |
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Both mammals and reptiles returning to the sea developed quite workable homocercal tails in very short order. |
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The cows swished their tails at the afternoon sun, the red barns stood still and solid, seemingly untouched by summers and winters gone by. |
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The famous Ascot dress code also applies, with top hat and tails a must for men in the royal enclosure. |
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Arms, legs and tails that were knitted on the small spool loom may be made to hold a bent or curled position with a pipe cleaner. |
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When displaying, males point their tails up, spread their wings, hold their heads low, and stamp their feet. |
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Scientists have now found that an enzyme produced by immune cells called neutrophils can chop up flagellin, the main protein in these tails. |
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Once inside, roosting wrens squat up to two or three layers deep with heads facing inwards and tails towards the entrance or sides. |
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I make 30 exposures, my flashguns lighting up the fray, a turmoil of thrashing tails and boiling sand. |
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Males have bushy white tails and folds of brilliant blue skin on their faces. |
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Blanch the lobsters in court bouillon and remove the meat from the tails and claws and reserve. |
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During the breeding season, groups of males do their courtship display together, puffing out air sacs in their chest and spreading their tails. |
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The little forecourt in front of the whitewashed building is a sea of crinoline and tails as the actors pause between takes. |
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They have short tails and limbs, and both the forefeet and hindfeet have five digits. |
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Cats have scent glands on their foreheads, around their mouths, and near the bases of their tails. |
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Their mane, tails, and forelocks are the same color as their coats and can be a shade or two darker. |
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Horse owners know the whole story when it comes to our horse's manes, tails and forelocks. |
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The King had reintroduced the ceremonial horse and carriage and tails requirement for Ambassadors presenting their credentials. |
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The four species of longbills are mostly forest birds with longer bills and tails than crombecs, and mostly very drab in plumage. |
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In this hands-on book, you'll learn how to create French braids, twisted pony tails, buns, cornrows and more. |
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Whether you want a traditional curled style or want to funk it up with spikes, tousles or free form hair tails you will be right in style. |
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Usually Gerbils have a white furry tummy and their tails are also covered in hair, unlike those of mice. |
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The fledglings had practically no tails, so they looked like little fuzzballs. |
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If Mayo fail to hang on to their tails early on, the end result could be messy. |
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In the soft and cut-up pow, they skied well, but again were a little squirrelly as the tips and tails got pushed around a bit. |
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He made a complete galah of himself whenever he appeared in public with his striped trousers, tails and top hat. |
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So the animals will soon stop whimpering and licking their sore tails and soon start gambolling about again. |
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Their prehensile tails enable them to grasp branches, especially as they climb downward, and to balance on tree branches. |
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All sea snakes have flattened compressed paddle-like tails for propulsion in water. |
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She got upset when her father cut off the tails of the pigs or pulled out the horns of the goats. |
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Breeders of dogs whose tails are docked for cosmetic purposes say a ban would detract from the visual attraction of certain types. |
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Lizards with bright blue tails scuttled out of our way, taking cover among the thorn bushes and cactus that were the only greenery. |
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When I'm rehearsing I prefer to be in loose clothes, but for performances we have to wear tails and a dinner jacket. |
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Watch for clothing such as a coat sleeve or shirt tails. You just may give them a dip in the toilet. |
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Pets growled and barked at their masters instead of licking their hands and wagging their tails. |
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A private member's bill is currently before Parliament to ban the docking of dogs' tails. |
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The Society launched a campaign in support of the Bill, which would ban the docking of dogs' tails unless the tail is damaged or diseased. |
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The court heard how he then went on to illegally dock these puppies tails by tying a rag round their tails to stop the blood supply. |
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I felt like a dog with two tails, because I was proud to have been in Montgomery's Eighth Army. |
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I am not used to being home, my husband is like a dog with two tails, and his excitement at having me here is starting to annoy me. |
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He was like a dog with two tails, strutting round and showing off his winnings. |
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My husband is like a dog with two tails about this holiday having never been on a cruise before! |
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Today the slender doglike creatures with pointy ears and bushy tails can be found in every state except Hawaii. |
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Its wings are mottled brown, small eyespots dotting the scalloped edges here and there, small circles with tails on them. |
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Pittas are small to medium sized birds with long legs, short tails and strong, downcurved bills. |
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Just remember your regular waiters will be attired in lantern hats, pig tails and thin, droopy moustaches! |
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Today, kinked tails are thought to be undesirable genetic defects in show cats. |
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The climbers soon ski up to us, red plastic sleds wagging like tails behind them. |
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Then I come back, and the tails wag so hard that it begins with the middle of their dog bodies. |
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Apparently tails are wagging over the show, as it has been renewed for another season. |
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At the sight of us, they all begin to bark, tails wagging in instant happiness. |
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And now Fizz is about to set tails wagging having been nominated for the Woman's Best Friend award in a canine competition. |
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I collect the morning paper and my two mutts greet me, their tails wagging back and forth in a frenzy. |
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The Carmichaels walk down the path with three other dogs, their skeletal tails wagging furiously. |
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One theory is that the sound of the quack tails away, which makes the echoes difficult to hear. |
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A couple of horses grazed nearby, their tails swinging in time to the rhythm. |
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Histones have lysine tails, which can be acetylated in a post-translational modification step. |
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The kidneys of kangaroo mice are very efficient, and fat is stored in their tails. |
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At a lot of these roundups, the handlers allow children to touch the tails of rattlesnakes. |
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Heather looked stunning in a white lace dress and Alfie wore a white tie and tails. |
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Astros brass on board included coach Phil Garner, who showed up in white tie and tails, his wife, Carol, on his arm. |
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Its atmosphere ranges from the elegant to the ridiculous, from white tie and tails to barbecue and bumper cars. |
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In Africa, for instance, there are birds called widows and whydahs, many of which have tails longer than a foot. |
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In rows of kennels, dogs awaiting adoption wag their tails furiously, bark in a deafening chorus and whine desperately for attention. |
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Their tails popped up reflexively, almost absurdly long and white, and wigwagged out of sight. |
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I braided my hair in pig tails and wore Mary Janes on my feet with white ankle socks folded neatly at the top. |
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Nocturnal and arboreal, they clamber up trees and hang from limbs thanks to long prehensile tails and opposable inside toes on their hind feet. |
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The big outboards pushed the skiffs along through the tea brown waters at full speed, the propellers throwing up rooster tails of water. |
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In flight, they show gray and white underwings, solid gray upperwings, white rumps, and gray tails. |
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The great thing about sausage dogs is how far their heads are from their tails and, as a direct result, how ridiculous they look. |
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They are perfectly ugly, perfectly cute, mini-dinosaurs, from their scaly heads to the tips of their thrashing tails. |
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Highland mangabeys have mostly brown fur on their bodies and light-colored or white fur on their tails. |
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In The Temple of Doom, Indy walks through a chamber filled with mantises, beetles, worms, millipedes, moths, slugs, snails, and puppy dog tails. |
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He said they were very common and that they are identified by their forked tails. |
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Long wings, forked tails and swooping graceful flight usually identify swallows. |
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All five species of frigatebirds are large black birds with long forked tails and angled wings. |
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Now they had grouped together against the steep slopes of a lava ridge, tails flicking, necks craning, heads turning. |
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At his fancy-dress party, Arkadin, already huge, augments his volume with tails, a heavy cloak with a triple tippet, and a three-cornered hat. |
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Old Bert tossed tails on the golf course and no one was prepared to tell his toey wife. |
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Also see fishlike tadpoles that will later metamorphose into American bullfrogs, sprouting legs and losing their tails. |
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Some terriers' tails were cropped because it made it easier for them to get into badger setts, fox dens and the like. |
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Having slender bodies and long tails, these sharks can easily glide between coral branches and hide in tight reef structures. |
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As the eggs and milt are released, males thrash their tails wildly, apparently to help scatter the eggs. |
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Mathias gave me no quarter though and grabbed me roughly by my shirt tails, hauling me down off the horse. |
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Once we have stormed out of the house, shirt tails flapping, we make it to the bus stop. |
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Some were accompanied by more sedate blokes, dressed in their finest old jeans with their shirt tails hanging out. |
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To let us know that he's sophisticated and wicked, Fred has a monocle and cigarette holder to go along with his white tie and tails. |
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They scurry across the marble floors, perch snoozing on the railings and snuggle into holes low down in the walls, their long tails poking out. |
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Tips and tails during unweighting are always lower than the center of the skis prohibiting any attempt at a slide. |
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Their sleek bodies were long and tall, yet slim and streamlined, their long tails bushy and stylishly curved. |
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Their bodies measured about 15 centimeters in length and they had long tails. |
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Their tails are hinged at the base and flick up, flick up, when they land and look. |
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Besides their unusually long and dangerous tails, scorpions also differ from other arachnids in having large pedipalps. |
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Smuggling is inferred from a few of the tails allegedly being undersized and illegal. |
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Pipe snakes have cylindrical bodies with little heads, no real neck, small eyes and very short tails. |
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The Kennel Club says the docking of dogs' tails is a choice for the owner, in consultation with a vet. |
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Its tails allows us to probe the physics of the interaction between an isolated neutron star and the interstellar medium. |
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Sometimes you can see them entwining their tails, and when they duet they sit right next to each other. |
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Such dogs were exempt from taxes, and their owners docked the dogs' tails to document their occupation. |
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The docking of working animals' tails will only be allowed where there is a risk of tail injury. |
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I don't think dogs' tails should be docked and I'm comfortable with a bill that makes this law. |
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So small-minded is this government that it is unable even to organise the bill to restrict docking of dogs' tails. |
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Fighting dogs' tails were docked to give their opponents one less body part to grab. |
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He also claimed he did not know that docking the puppies' tails was illegal, said Mr Orsborn. |
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I would not have bought either had their tails been docked, and I consider the procedure totally unwarranted except in the odd occasion. |
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The move follows pressure from animal rights groups and many vets who claim it is barbaric to dock tails for cosmetic reasons. |
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Long manes and flowing tails set the reining horse apart from other equine sports. |
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That night, on a long and narrow ledge, I noticed that some of the water knots on his gear were sporting rather short tails. |
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When a Swazi princess weds a Zulu king, she wears red touraco wing feathers around her forehead and a cape of windowbird feathers and ox tails. |
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Silk C depicts addorsed and regardant falcons with beading separating bodies from tails. |
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The Brawlers scowled viciously at the stationary pair as they sped forward, their serpents lashing their tails and hissing. |
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And so von Sternberg said to her, Why don't you wear white tie and tails for the first time they see you, really see you perform? |
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The birds' wings are blue and their tails a rainbow of yellow, red, and blue. |
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The feathers on their wings and tails are bright blue with white and black bands. |
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They have long snouts, small eyes, large, clawed feet and long nearly naked tails. |
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Their tails are long but not prehensile, and their feet are not syndactylous. |
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Brown Creepers spend most of their time on main trunks or major limbs, bracing themselves with their tails like miniature woodpeckers. |
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In future docking will only be allowed for working dogs whose tails could otherwise become painfully damaged. |
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Embroidery of colorful dragons chasing their tails encircles the cuffs of her wrists, hemline and neckline. |
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The tails of infant laboratory rats were cut off, generation after generation. |
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I thought they would hardly do that, but anyway, we had to go back to the lame architect party with our tails between our legs! |
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No one wants to see gran and gramps in hot pants, nose jewellery and clip-on pony tails giving it large down the disco. |
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The last thing he and his wife have in mind is returning south with their tails between their legs. |
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There were rodents, bats, elephants and lemurs with pointed snouts and long tails. |
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Catlike predators with long tails, fossas hunt everything from lemurs and mice to wild pigs. |
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I peered across the chops and riffles and saw the dark backs and tails of a seething school of redfish. |
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I hope this challenge to his position lights a fire under his coat tails because he has the capacity to be an excellent trial attorney. |
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They dozed with their black-and-white ringed tails flung over their shoulders like feather boas. |
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Judging by the thickness of their tails, some of the lizards find the arroyo banks fertile ground. |
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It's an evolutionary trick to distract the pursuer, much as lizards lose their tails. |
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Unlike certain lizards, cats' tails don't grow back, so the consequence of that action should be around for at least a decade. |
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Experimental manipulations of tail length proved two decades ago that long tails in male long-tailed widowbirds conferred mating advantages. |
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Typical examples of sexually selected traits are the exaggerated long male tails of many birds. |
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North American river otters are semi-aquatic mammals, with long, streamlined bodies, thick tapered tails, and short legs. |
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During the acupuncture stimulation, animals were kept in plastic holders with their tails and hind legs protruding out. |
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As part of the preening process, the birds rub a natural oil, which is secreted from a gland at the bottom of their tails, over their feathers. |
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Their back and wing coverts are heavily barred with black, as are their rust-brown tails which terminate with a narrow white band. |
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These tiny little birds, with short tails and sharply pointed bills, include only three species. |
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The butterflies have tiger striped underwings and little black tails on their back wings. |
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A number of Matisse's kite tails bear a shape that is ubiquitous in her oeuvre. |
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Next minute there are balloons with brightly coloured tails floating at ceiling level above Elvis' head. |
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Engines, tails, landing gear, bomb-bay doors, wing flaps, and dozens of skin panels are removed. |
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The seam of the canopy and the weapon bay doors are sawtoothed and the vertical tails are canted at an angle. |
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However, the ships had H-beams, which allowed the tails of aircraft to be suspended over the side with the main gear remaining on the deck. |
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Another example where this non-contact testing comes in handy is in testing elevator structures in aircraft tails. |
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Before departing they are instructed to try and photograph identification numbers or aircraft tails, if possible, and bring back the evidence. |
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Further into my day a man in a suit drove past on a bike, suit tails and tie blowing in the wind. |
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While she had been reading, he had unbuttoned the dark green cotton shirt and untucked the tails from his jeans. |
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Button-ups with tails get tucked with a belt, anything else just rides in the wind. |
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One of the classics is petticoat tails, which are shaped in a segmented round. |
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Nicanor wore a multicolored striped oxford shirt with the tails tied at his waist. |
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Even wild and childish Kyle was poised behind his keyboard, black buttoned shirt, tails hanging unmannered over his casual blue jeans. |
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Fred was top hat, white tie and tails, Gene was a baseball cap, T-shirt and jeans. |
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Racegoers decked out in top hat and tails get ready for next month's Royal Ascot meeting at York Races yesterday. |
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Michael, 35, has opted for top hat and tails coupled with a salmon pink shirt and ties to match. |
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He didn't go in his top hat and tails as it was relaxed dress and he was in a suit. |
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Dettori accompanied Sheikh Mohammed to the races at Royal Ascot wearing a top hat, tails, and a cast on his broken right ankle. |
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The men would adorn themselves in top hat and tails, while the women MPs would deck themselves in fancy dresses and hats. |
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A tuxedo is required, and can include more formal tuxedos, such as evening tails. |
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A drunk is a drunk whether in cloth cap with whippet or in top hat and tails. |
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I leaned on the gate and saw the great wisps of clouds in the sky like comets' tails. |
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It was Apian who first drew the tails of comets pointing away from the sun and not streaming out behind them. |
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In our own solar system, the solar wind is responsible for shaping comets' tails and producing the Aurorae Borealis on Earth. |
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Thanks to pick-up ion measurements, Ulysses can make observations of comet tails at large distances from the Sun. |
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The gases, expelled as jets, drive out debris that had been embedded in the ice, endowing comets with their flamboyant tails. |
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Nail a 1 x 6 facia board to seal and trim the end grain of the rafter tails. |
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Send up some rooster tails as you zip across the lake on water skis. |
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Lions have a hairy tuft at the end of their tails which can be used to chase off flies. |
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Jumping mammals typically have elongate, plantigrade hind feet, reduced forelimbs, and long tails. |
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They had light-green scaly heads, necks, and powerful looking tails. |
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Sour notes in music do not become sweet because the musician is in white tie and black tails. |
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In that research, biologically meaningful T base estimates were obtained by excluding both lower and upper tails of cumulative germination curves, as was done here. |
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The outcry was such that the airline relented, the familiar red, white and blue made its way back onto the plane tails and planeloads of passengers breathed a sigh of relief. |
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The scientist stresses that stingrays only use their venom-tipped tails in extreme circumstances, and even then as a defensive reflex rather than as an attack. |
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Shieldtails are named for their unique tails, which are heavily keeled and terminate in disklike shields or multiple spines in most species. |
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Curtains are becoming more simple and swags and tails, while the classic window dressing, now look a little incongruous and dated in a modern house. |
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Rusty Blackbirds are fairly slender birds with long wings and tails. |
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Even if its maximum capacity is not used up in one go, the effectiveness tails off towards the end of the fill time. |
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As the smoke cleared, five silver falcons, their tails emblazed with the South African flag, sent the crowd's excitement levels sky rocketing. |
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Simmer to infuse for five minutes and acid the lobster tails and claws. |
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The most common technique to get surface crystals onto an electron microscope grid is to put a grid covered with carbon film facing the lipid tails on top of the drop and withdrawing gently. |
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When I entered the room of the carnival party, I was like a dog with two tails but I was a bit anxious because I hadn't learned the poem, that I had to recite by heart. |
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Petticoat tails are Scottish shortbread biscuits, baked in a round, with a characteristic shape resembling that of an outspread bell-hoop crinoline petticoat. |
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The men, in their coat and tails, and women, in all their finery, are forced to hop and ribbit. |
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Elephants and hippos certainly do not have tails like cedar trees! |
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He tied firebrands to the tails of 300 foxes to scare away his enemies. |
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But Caron, like Ginger Rogers and Cyd Charisse before her, was dancing her way into the hearts of millions years before these young pretenders ever put on top hat and tails. |
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So Hans was like a dog with two tails, as well he might have been! |
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Iridescent purple swamphens, lavished with outrageous lipstick stomp over the leaves on gigantic spider feet, bobbing their ludicrous white-handkerchief tails behind them. |
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Everyone else was glammed up with big hats and top hats and tails. |
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There's a low hum of conversation, a genteel clink of polished silver on old china, waiters in tails exuding an air of quiet efficiency and old-fashioned servility. |
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Believe it or not mathematics explains why animals can have coats with spotted bodies and striped tails but not striped bodies with spotted tails. |
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The grenadiers are characterized externally by having large heads, projecting snouts, and slender bodies that taper to whiplike tails, with no definitely demarked caudal fin. |
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It's something that's been done for hundreds of years and in some cases no one can actually remember why certain breeds of dogs have their tails docked. |
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In general, the sauropods were distinguished by their huge size, long necks and tails, small heads, columnar legs, and heavy, solid limb bones. |
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Partly hidden by tall grass, their tails wag happily as they snuffle around for roots and insects. |
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He rejects the convention of wearing white tie and tails, preferring to conduct in a loose, floppy shirt that better suits his loose, floppy style. |
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If only salespeople were fuzzy and wagged their tails more, they'd probably find it easier to cooperate with the inevitable. |
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The essence of our research program is to solidify this fluid fine tails so that we can start to reclaim the boreal forest. |
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They all wag their tails furiously when indicating the game and can easily lose the thread. |
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One boat of women spent the day in the gulf rather than offshore and caught bonito, sierra mackerel, African pompano, yellow tails and, after an hour's fight, a stingray. |
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Papa's script was so beautiful it was almost illegible and now, when I see something he wrote, those flowing tails and flourishes make my throat close. |
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In particular, female indigobirds might prefer males with long tails like those of male paradise whydahs, perhaps because they retain an ancestral sensory bias. |
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Place the lobster tails, olive oil, wine, dill, and salt and pepper to taste in a foil pouch. |
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If the walls are crooked, the rafter tails will also be crooked. |
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The Princess Royal shocked delegates at the British Veterinary Association's annual conference in Harrogate in 1992 by defending docking the tails of working dogs. |
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Parsnips also make a wonderful soup and terrific fritters, and their long, blond roots are irresistible if roasted until the skinny tails scorch to a crisp. |
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The Eagles scored six goals to South's three in the second quarter which put South further behind and their tails dropped, leaving them 37 points in arrears at half time. |
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The randomized reverberant tails make the LXP Chamber algorithm an indispensable tool in your soundcrafting toolbox. |
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Because the oligo tails of the telomeric retrotransposons always face proximally, the sequences flanking the P element can be used to determine its orientation. |
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The inner and outer layers of the fluid mosaic model are made of phospholipid molecules arranged so that their hydrophobic tails are in the middle of the membrane. |
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As ladies in elaborate hats paraded and gentlemen in top hat and tails studied form, the royals rode in the traditional Ascot carriage procession. |
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From among the rocks peeped the peculiar inquisitive faces of vizcachas, large golden rodents with long tails. |
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Such optimizations may become the dozen different tails attempting to wag an increasingly confused dog. |
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In particular, animals' tails shall not be crushed, twisted or broken and their eyes shall not be grasped. |
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In the winter months, when the high mountain passes into the Kashmir Valley are snowbound, infiltration tails off anyway. |
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The sense of movement was derived from rat tails, crescentic features, chattermarks and roches moutonnées, and from stoss and lee relations. |
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Genets are elongate short-legged animals with long tapering tails, pointed noses, large rounded ears, and retractile claws. |
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I don't think Wozzeck should be played in white tie and tails. |
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The spots help them to stay camouflaged at night, and the white area on their tails helps the mother communicate with her cubs. |
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With every new toss, there is an equal likelihood that heads or tails will come up. |
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Found in different color combinations, rabbits are known for their long ears and puffy tails. |
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Birdbaths' in concrete floors are health risks that pool wastes, contaminate feet and tails and allow splashing onto beds, teats or legs. |
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Breeders argue that the tails will be poor, weak, easily damaged things, which will need to be amputated anyway, because they're sure to be injured. |
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A thousand bodies and they're already at the negotiating table with tails between their legs, probably wheedling and begging the resistance to pack it in. |
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Rays and skates have a cartilaginous skeleton with wide depressed bodies, whip-like tails and well-developed pectoral fins that are fused to their head. |
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As much as we like to imagine sauropods stamping their feet and lashing their tails to drive off the vicious theropod predators, the scenario is unlikely for a simple reason. |
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They dig their own tunnels, which are plugged by their disked tails that provide a purchase when tunneling. |
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Each coin has one side smoothed down flat and in theory this should be the tails side of the coin since it is illegal to deface an image of the monarch in England. |
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You know what it means when we talk about docking tails, castration, teeth clipping and all these important things. |
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For proper spraying of the product, the air and paint coming out of the gun must leave a spraying trace without tails. |
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In addition, the use of sorbates is allowed in cooked crayfish tails and cooked pre-packed marinated molluscs. |
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Right now the industry uses the wet sand to create a containment area, to create large dikes or ponds to hold this fluid fine tails. |
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He had allowed Khunying Abhibal to have these two after first cautioning her not to select any with kinked tails. |
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England now had their tails up, and back into the attack came Flintoff, whose tight line from around the wicket had accounted for Adam Gilchrist in the first innings. |
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Allowed procedures under these conditions are dehorning, ear tagging, castration and docking of lambs tails. |
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The bowlers' tails were up, but another downpour washed out their hopes. |
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Both have whitish muzzles and underparts, short, dark, erect manes lacking a forelock, and tufted tails. |
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Where manes and tails need to be shortened or tidied this should be achieved by trimming rather than by pulling. |
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I'm willing to concede that a few of the dozen tunes might be rewrites of songs I have heard before, and the songcraft audibly tails off in the final few tracks. |
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The discussion gradually tails off as the wiki entry now represents the shared knowledge of the community represented by the discussion participants. |
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Keep horses' coats, tails, hooves and manes free from seeds and plant materials that might introduce non-native species into an ecosystem. |
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Some of them even did that Flipper thing where they skitter across the surface on their tails. |
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Chicken satay and shrimp cocktail are also good options, as you can watch the skewers and tails stack up. |
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It is an ambassador, opening the borders of the Canuck kitchen, and wafting forth the knowledge of other such national delights as maple syrup, tourtiere, and beaver tails. |
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They are ground birds, with very long hind toes and claws, like those of skylarks, and they have a habit of running about like wagtails, though without flicking their tails. |
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The losers walk away with their tails between their legs as small children hurl rocks at them and wizened babushkas cackle insults in obscure Slavic dialects. |
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He saw people riding milk-white horses with tails dyed scarlet. |
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The Manx cats have either no tails or very short ones and are believed to have originated after a spontaneous mutation on the island hundreds of years ago. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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Most plant dry mass in the diet of Barrow's Goldeneyes consisted of seeds of submergent and emergent macrophytes, particularly those of pondweeds, mare's tails, and bulrushes. |
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The exhibition begins with a photo of two mermaids posed side-by-side on their stomachs with their tails sticking up in the air. |
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He came faultlessly dressed in the formal white tie and tails, nor did he regale us with wise-cracking anecdotes about the music or some of his funny experiences in the past. |
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He came faultlessly dressed in the formal white tie and tails. |
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At first we could make out only their weathered shells, but as they rose, we saw their saw-toothed tails and big, scaly heads. |
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These were made in public performances at which he wore white tie and tails. |
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