The world's only two-legged equestrian statue has been pushed and pulled almost off its plinth. |
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When I want organic fertiliser, I get it from my cow, not from your lazy two-legged son, Edith. |
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Being at home means that the other two-legged and four-legged creatures that share the planet with us are our relatives. |
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Like the good friends they are, they like to share this with their two-legged companions. |
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The two-legged stainless steel support provides the same adjustment features as the two-legged steel support. |
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Your pet is a member of your family and your two-legged, four-pawed or winged friend deserves the best care possible. |
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With the exception of 1964 and 1965, the final had, like the previous rounds, always been a two-legged, affair. |
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I grinned at him like some overgrown, two-legged malamute and he grinned back sure enough. |
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Its teeth lacked the usual serrations along the edges found in other two-legged carnivorous dinosaurs. |
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She looked outward, and could just make out a two-legged, tramping shape making little twists and rolls ahead of her. |
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In short, they are not squeamish or unduly troubled by conscience when it comes to hurting us two-legged animals. |
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Champions Route: The first qualifying round comprises two two-legged ties involving the champions of the countries ranked 50 to 53 in UEFA competition. |
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Attempting to contract with subhumans has predictable consequences, consequences that correspond exactly with attempts to contract with two-legged subhumans. |
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The remaining eight second-placed sides contest two-legged play-offs, with the victors joining the hosts to complete the lineup for the final tournament. |
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She walks and sits like a two-legged creature. |
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They were very neatly picked by a two-legged thief. |
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The swiftest two-legged machines, like one built by scientists at the University of Michigan, now travel at about 7mph. |
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Among the two-legged non-freaks ranged against this hellish horde is the female sheriff, Sam Parker, a babelicious single mom played by Kari Wuhrer. |
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Indeed, the latter would be out for revenge after being outclassed by Gamba in November's two-legged AFC Champions League final. |
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A scab is a two-legged animal with a corkscrew soul, a water brain, a combination backbone of jelly and glue. |
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Meanwhile, the old two-legged final was abolished, replaced by a one-off decider two nights before the men's UEFA Champions League showpiece in or near the same city. |
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Bayern came into the two-legged tie against 1975 Cup Winners' Cup winners FC Dynamo Kyiv as heavy favourites, but inspired by 1975 Golden Ball winner Oleh Blokhin, the Ukraine side pulled off a surprise. |
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Senegal have already qualified for the group phase after their scheduled opponents, the Democratic Republic of Congo failed to appear for their two-legged tie. |
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Romilio said the swimming dinosaur tracks at Lark Quarry belonged to small, two-legged herbivorous dinosaurs known as ornithopods. |
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Stone slates, distributed on six archaeological sites, show over 7000 tracks and traces of theropods, two-legged carnivores, sauropods and four-legged herbivores that once lived along the shores of the Jurassic sea. |
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But they appear to be blinded in both eyes when it comes to the glaur left behind by the two-legged offenders. |
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Such two-legged animals were very popular in the Middle Ages, and were often painted in the margins of manuscripts, on painted wood paneling, on ceilings and secular objects. |
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As for me, a two-legged frog, held back behind the guardrails of a highway rising above the sea or confined to a pedestrian crossway-what use is left for me of the St. Lawrence? |
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Los Ticos, despite leading the final round of qualifying in the region for months on end, suffered a dramatic late collapse and were beaten in a two-legged play-off by Uruguay. |
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Contested for the first time since its permanent move to the Stade Louis II, the UEFA Super Cup was now a one-off match, a change to the traditional two-legged format, and acted as the curtain-raiser for the new season. |
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Messner shows me with his hands how a bear might walk on all fours, but with its back feet going into the prints of the front feet to make bigger prints which would appear to be of a two-legged animal. |
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Ms. Kane has not created a crude bestiary of two-legged animals. |
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The balance of opinion has alternated between more reptilian ancestors, which walked on all fours, and two-legged animals that had bird-shaped bodies but couldn't fly. |
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Unlike its much larger ornithopod cousins, the duckbilled dinosaurs, its two fused lower leg bones would have made it a fast, agile two-legged runner. |
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James and his team had even fenced off an area of land for this special weekend so guests could party together on the grass while the two-legged sipped drinkies on the patio. |
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He set up a two-legged straw man and then easily knocked him down. |
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A lot of hunters carry telescoping monopods or two-legged shooting sticks. |
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