She stays like that, lifting her face and her camera to the heavens, in the squawking aerial universe of all these flying creatures. |
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From holes, burrows, and crevices, the creatures of the desert night crawled. |
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Discover the survival techniques of whelks, worms, wentletraps, and other marine creatures. |
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An elf, one of the purest creatures on earth, would pass away all alone in the wood. |
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He seemed like a werewolf, though she knew that werewolves were creatures of myth. |
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This is the latest in a long line of sightings of big cat-type creatures in the area. |
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Long-legged animals with longer strides maintain contact with the ground for more time during each step than do short-legged creatures. |
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Snakes were initially heavily muscled, swamp-based creatures much like today's anacondas of South America. |
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Paint, ink, paper and canvas are transformed by faith into something analogous to living creatures. |
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Here you'll see lemurs, those fascinating primates unique to Madagascar, as well as a variety of other rare creatures and plants. |
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But the desire for a deeper understanding of the forest and its creatures led him back to Moscow to study zoology. |
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When at sea, they eat zooplankton and other small creatures that rise to the surface at convergence zones. |
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Gradually this captivating dancer transformed into multiple savage creatures. |
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Foxes are resilient creatures, and have the ability to increase their population when mortality increases. |
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There will also be face painters, clowns, artists, magicians and creatures of all shapes and sizes roving through the festival site. |
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Section 248 assumes that there are some creatures which are pastoral leases which are not exclusive pastoral leases. |
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Informative site gives lots of information about plant and animal cells along with colourful pictures of these photogenic little creatures. |
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All of God's creation, animate and inanimate, reflected God's generosity toward his creatures and evoked an outpouring of praise and thanks. |
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There are many computer animated scenes that bring long-dead creatures back into existence. |
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Late that night, after everyone had retired, I sat up in bed, listening to the chirps of the night creatures. |
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Some not-so-familiar creatures, like the legless, burrowing caecilians, are also amphibians. |
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I am left wondering what moves people to be so antagonistic to two beautiful and harmless wild creatures. |
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Maybe these antediluvian creatures were having a good old natter about the ammonite down the road and then WHAM they got fossilised? |
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Evolutionists do not regard mosaic creatures such as the platypus as evidence of transformation of one basic kind of creature into another. |
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Taking a Quaker stewardship view of nature, Douglas loved creatures of the wild, from the low-slung sand crab to the stilted seabird. |
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Only upon close inspection do visitors realize that the organic creatures bearing lustrously creamy skin are marble. |
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Among the strait's most impressive creatures is the beautiful sea pen, and these beautiful animals are often displayed in public aquariums. |
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In this sense the causal relationship between God and creatures must be asymmetrical. |
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The barge also features some aquaponic techniques, which rely on the natural give and take between creatures and plants. |
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A grove of crotons became a magical jungle where snakes and other exotic creatures lurked, waiting to pounce. |
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He could feel creatures all around him, lurking, waiting to sink their teeth and claws into his flesh. |
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I remember a time as a child when my sister and I shared an imaginary world of made-up creatures. |
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Attanasio mixes Arthurian lore with Norse gods, modern physics and sundry faerie creatures in this literary, passionate novel. |
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It's 16 million years after dinosaurs roamed the earth, and warm-blooded creatures are wandering round the tropical jungle eating bugs. |
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Even the lowliest creatures ensure they have a decent home before they start breeding. |
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By combining state-of-the-art computer animation with live-action landscapes, you'll marvel as these fearsome creatures roar to life! |
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African elephants at a Wiltshire safari park are to pack their trunks over fears the creatures could become too amorous. |
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We'd bake bread, climb trees, stretch out with magnifying glasses and find creatures in the lawn. |
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The six-step breakbeat boogie combines with the suspicious brass of 50s cartoons and dazes Doom's creatures with its blatant sardonicism. |
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In the center of the field there glowed a luminous fairy circle, where a ring of small greenish gnomelike creatures danced and sang squeakily. |
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Ponds that are home to water lilies and lily pads are also home to frogs and other amphibious creatures. |
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The waters are also home to minke whales, several seal species, and walruses, among a multitude of other creatures. |
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Using atmospheric data, one can try to estimate how many creatures actually live in the aerosphere. |
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To take them wantonly, without thought, without necessity, simply for the fun of it, is to wrong creatures whom God loves. |
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The nine to 11-year-olds, armed with magnifying glasses, collecting trays and fishing nets, set about capturing creatures from the water. |
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We all turned in the direction the creatures were fleeing from as a sudden rush of air overtook us. |
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There is much evidence of lovingness in the work, particularly in the delightful rendering of the smallest of creatures. |
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In fact, some of the noises the new creatures make don't quite sound right at all. |
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No longer are you creatures of an accidental happening in an obscure corner of a randomly evolving cosmos. |
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Another hazard that sometimes faced the picker was disturbing a nest of wasps or some other stinging creatures. |
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Strangely enough, water bears are at the same time among the most unknown and the most fascinating creatures on earth. |
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Other creatures can also flourish there, including quail, jackrabbits, and small, wild pigs called javelinas. |
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Other creatures inhabiting the surface film of bog pools are pond skaters, water measurers and water crickets. |
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This part of the National Park is home to some of the rarest creatures in the country such as adders, otters, goshawks and water vole. |
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They are creatures of habit and prefer the odd water vole or sparrow any day to a lamb that is half its size. |
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Usually when approached these spiky creatures stop and raise their quills in defence as they dig themselves into the ground. |
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And they expect all manner of antlered creatures to bound out into the road, even in the middle of Penicuik. |
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With its armoured shell, thick leathery skin and slow movement, the turtle is one of the most easily recognized creatures on earth. |
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Many small creatures such as snakes, lizards, weasels and stoats would also live in the hills, and bats would have lived in cliff caves. |
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Crickets are eaten by small owls, birds, snakes, mice, frogs, raccoons, opossums and many other creatures. |
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When I consider the life of the honey bee, I shake my head that I once believed that such creatures were accidental products of blind chance! |
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Dugongs are one of those sea creatures like porpoises and whales which should be completely protected by law. |
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If it protects any living creatures, it is bound in reason and in justice, to protect all. |
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These creatures were direct descendants of the great dinosaurs of the long past Mesozoic Aeon. |
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Though bats and birds are both aerial creatures, records of their interaction have been extremely rare. |
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They also eat other small aquatic creatures, including fish eggs and very small fish, and will feed at salmon spawning areas. |
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Some aestheticians argue that a work of art has value only because of what it can mean to creatures capable of aesthetic appreciation. |
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A howler monkey screamed in the tree tops and frogs and cicadas and other creatures he could not name whistled and chirped in the dark. |
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I am, at any rate, tempted to apply it to creatures like Professors Thornton and Campbell. |
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Yet she is also conscious of her own gypsy blood, of her affinity with these creatures. |
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While your legends may beg to differ, we are not mindless, ravening creatures. |
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These creatures glow red, blue, yellow and green like dime store light-up yo-yos. |
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The dive leaves me with a profound respect for these beautiful creatures and a new keenness to see them in the wild. |
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As the heavy door fell into place he felt thud after thud after sickening thud as the loathsome creatures outside crashed into the building. |
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Despite their size and the fact that they really are sharks, they are gentle, harmless creatures. |
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When mist fills the Himalayan valleys and heavy monsoon rain sweeps across the hills, it is natural for the wild creatures to seek shelter. |
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Cheetahs use their speed to outrun their prey, which includes such fleet-footed creatures as gazelles and wildebeests. |
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He was particularly complimentary about the wildflower garden, home to so many creatures. |
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But scientists are finding that the wily creatures can stop cancer in its tracks. |
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As indicated by its small beak-like mouth, the louvar feeds on small, soft-bodied creatures such as jellyfish and ctenophores. |
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Images of the unnamed creatures pulsed vividly in her mind, recalling events she did not wish to remember. |
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There were carved creatures with canine bodies and bat wings perched around the steeply pointed roof lined with jagged spikes. |
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They are beautiful creatures but don't take kindly to people invading their territory. |
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The largest dead squid on record measured about 60 ft including the length of its tentacles, but no one knows how big the creatures might grow. |
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He had only seen this on those fantasy movies about wizards and magical creatures. |
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Saying that humans, being creatures of flesh, could not obey the law was to say, in effect, that God made a bad job of creating them. |
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The Kaua'i cave wolf spider and Kaua'i cave isopod are small, blind creatures adapted to life in moist lava tubes and adjacent crevices. |
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But of course the owls, along with the centre's other creatures, are hunters red in tooth and claw, and far from suitable as cuddly pets. |
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Land formations and sightings of land, water and air creatures from 12 actual trail rides are documented in great detail. |
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The rest of my brethren were there milling about and chatting with their fellow creatures of the night. |
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These tireless toilers of the soil include such creatures as the earthworms, woodlice and millipedes. |
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Sparrows, chickadees, woodpeckers, and an assortment of other creatures were awake and bustling that summer morning. |
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Mines were being worked by strange creatures and humanoid statues with pickaxes for hands. |
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They're among the world's tiniest creatures, but they're wreaking enormous damage across northern Australia. |
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In coastal areas during the non-breeding season, fish, krill and other marine creatures make up a large portion of their diet. |
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He has bred 300,000 of the four legged creatures and is hoping they will eat enough of the wretched insects to mark an improvement. |
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Carr is a hero in the UFO literature, but his stories of flying saucers and alien creatures were all delusions. |
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Since believers are regenerated into new creatures that have hearts that love God, sin must come from another source. |
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These strange creatures allegedly dress all in black and have their own subculture which decent Aucklanders look askance at. |
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I sit beside a rockpool, watching the tiny shells of living creatures, hundreds of them, going about their lives. |
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Although they are formidable hunters, leopard seals are solitary creatures and it is virtually unknown for them to attack humans. |
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These and numerous other aquatic creatures and plants comprise a composite underwater stream ecosystem of the southeastern United States. |
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They travel across the United States and the mythical world of the Yonder, facing down railroad bulls, yeggs and mythical creatures. |
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We are creatures of habit and only feel comfortable with people we are used to. |
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The ravenous creatures themselves are perhaps the film's only remotely redeeming feature. |
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He stared wide eyed at the creatures before him, his last yowl of pain being cut short. |
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I'm sad that such noble, amiable and inventive creatures could be treated so cruelly. |
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Hungry when born, sea horses eat crustacean larvae and other small creatures with their tubular mouths. |
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There may be just a zap between them, but they are two completely different creatures. |
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If there really was a connection, I'd be outside whacking innocent forest creatures with a sword and stealing their gold to finance my quest to overthrow the evil empire. |
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These enter the bodies of living creatures, but cannot be removed. |
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This dinosaur family, once common in China, eventually evolved into the largest creatures to ever walk the Earth. |
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Aided by currents, the Haven has attracted all the filter-feeding creatures such as crinoids and ascidians, and there are plenty of holes to be occupied. |
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We want to connect the world to their creator through the book of Allah and UNO want to enslave the world to few evil creatures. |
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Shooting creatures at long range will now bring a retaliatory action. |
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The scientists then unearthed spear points, hearths, and bones of camel-like creatures and other animals at 39 Atacama Desert camps, located on the shores of 20 dry lakebeds. |
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Working high up a mast on the end of a yardarm isolated in the expanse of the southern ocean, it was an uncanny experience to eyeball one of these creatures. |
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Closely related to the guinea pig and weighing in between 77 and 150 pounds, these creatures are the largest rodents in the world. |
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Is it simply because the CLA exists in part to kill small creatures and they would like the moors free of disturbance so small birds can nest in peace? |
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Bulbous columns, winding staircases, and whimsical bas-reliefs of mythical creatures wrap around the palace. |
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It seems that because burrowing can cause landslips in quarries, residents of Portland instead call the creatures underground mutton or furry things. |
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These minute creatures are eaten by larger fish, and those by still larger fish, which in turn become lunch for polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. |
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As king, you need to understand that balance, and respect all the creatures, from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope. |
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Is it possible that in some far-off galaxy as yet beyond our ken creatures very different but perhaps far superior to us in intelligence live in a civilisation of their own? |
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The creatures were to be sent to Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, China and other south Asian countries where they are in great demand for medicinal uses. |
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A terrible storm melts the polar ice caps, unleashing a group of prehistoric creatures called aurochs. |
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First, these characters are not placid creatures risen by voodoo for slave labour but the dead, reanimated by a virus, whose single instinct is to eat human flesh. |
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Peace-loving creatures with laptops and earbuds, more Portlandia than drugstore cowboy. |
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Trees are cut down to grow cash crops and wild creatures are shot. |
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The nocturnal creatures do not transmit diseases, but some people experience red, itchy welts or swelling anywhere from a few hours to two weeks after being bitten. |
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These bedecked creatures are a special kind of impassioned fashion-show guest. |
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Spiders are fundamentally gross and yucky creatures and any messing with their place in the scheme of things will produce something grosser and yuckier still. |
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Instead, they seem to be purely creatures of the plot, automatons carrying out their instructions in order to keep the rest of the machinery moving. |
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It's a wonderful introduction to places and creatures rarely heard about, from the kagu to the rare royal antelope of the Guinean forests of West Africa. |
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The group of creatures all roared loudly, baring their sharp teeth. |
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My foot encountered a twig, and it snapped loudly in my hearing, causing a flock of black creatures that had been roosting in a neighboring tree to take wing. |
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It seemed like the only living creatures who knew about it were myself and the birds that spied on me from the trees above like a bunch of tiny, winged Shelbys. |
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Confronting seven different objections to our self-image as moral, well-behaved creatures, he charts a course through the philosophical quicksands that often engulf us. |
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According to Terry Root, a biologist at the Stanford University, creatures adapted to previous changes in climate by migrating. |
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Birds such as the sanderling, white-fronted plover and many others are dependent on these creatures as well as being themselves dependent on the biome. |
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Though I don't believe in such creatures as lycanthropes and other creatures from the horror movies I do enjoy a good book about one from time to time. |
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There are no vampires, werewolves, zombies, or outer space creatures. |
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Unlike in the Disney version, she and the other creatures are all in jolly, absurdist communion. |
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Roads fragment wildlife habitat, eliminating creatures that require big tracts of undeveloped land such as forest birds, elk, caribou, lynx, wolves, wolverines, and grizzlies. |
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Today they are an ideal habitat for many creatures including water shrews. |
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In fact there is a great deal at Riversleigh that is more complex than just the fossils of koalas and wombats and kangaroos and other weird creatures. |
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These creatures are vulnerable only to sunlight, which makes it pretty weird that there's not one scene in the movie where a single demon is exposed to the light of day. |
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It may be doubted whether there are many other animals which have played so important a part in the history of the world, as have these lowly organized creatures. |
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A pond is a little world in itself, he says, home to a dizzying array of creatures from frogs and newts to water boatmen, diving beetles, dragonflies and damselfies. |
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What solitary distances, what sere, remote escarpments, what unbounded, wide eternities they are where you reside, in which no creatures of your hand appear! |
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Well, it's not all about sweet little woolly creatures, you know. |
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Twenty-two sheep found themselves with a week's detention at Ingleton Middle School after the headmistress, Mary Parker, impounded the woolly creatures. |
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I was thinking about this short-lived notoriety as I walked the hills with their scattering of sheep when I became aware of another fact about these woolly creatures. |
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Once the wizard is destroyed, you can opt for a tactical retreat, often a good idea considering in this mode, the wizard is unable to cast spells or summon any more creatures. |
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They learn very early, for instance, that fireflies, rhinoceros beetles, and other creatures appear and then die during a limited period of the year. |
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Insects are some of the least understood creatures in the animal world. |
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Along the way, she meets a cavalcade of kooks and strange creatures including Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the White Queen, the White Knight, Humpty Dumpty, and the Jabberwocky. |
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Together, they collect flotsam and wrack that tell of shipwrecks, shifting undersea tectonic plates, the birth and death of sea creatures, their migrations and molts. |
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Vali sings while playing with an alligator on a pink swing set, hustling at a lemonade stand and dancing with shadowy creatures. |
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There were boyish suits from yesteryear with puffy white sleeves and fur collars worn by androgynous creatures with white faces. |
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These include sirens, menacing sea creatures and a rather frosty roc. |
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Those who associate him only with animating dinosaurs and skeleton creatures would have been fascinated to see what made up the bulk of the program last night. |
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The truth of the matter is that we are very fragile, transient creatures, totally dependent on the complexity of those around us, human and non-human, animate and inanimate. |
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Mussels and limpets are their primary food, but Black Oystercatchers prey on a wide range of shellfish and other creatures found along the rocky shore. |
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We, as bipeds, creatures with two legs, move with bipedal locomotion. |
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The tracks were randomly oriented, as if the creatures that left them had skittered back and forth in search of food. |
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Your child dives into the deep sea and meets a wonderworld of strange creatures! |
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Animals are not moral creatures and are not responsible for their actions. |
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Alderman Joseph Moore is that rarest of Chicago political creatures, a white antiadministration alderman. |
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Only the hum of the miserable creatures stirred the heavy murk that beaded our foreheads with sweat as we pushed our way through it. |
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The remaining works concentrate mostly on sketchy pictures of hairless creatures with elongated beaklike and sometimes trunklike noses. |
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The apostle begins our knowledge in the creatures, which leads us to the knowledge of God. |
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Women deprived of decency are the damdest creatures that ever were borned. 7th. |
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The women, stout, strong, brazen-faced creatures, in most cases looked able to thrash any of the partners with whom they consorted. |
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On top it's a dry cactused area inhabited by typical upper desert creatures such as kangaroo rats and collared lizards. |
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Balzac, a centaurian mesomorph, projects these elegant ectomorphs as creatures of a hierarchic dream. |
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I dipped a cheese stick into some sauce and tried not to cuss him out for ruining my amusing thoughts about little demon creatures. |
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This wisdom began to be written in ciphers and characters and letters bearing the forms of creatures. |
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Both these creatures, by forming themselves in a clew, have often more the appearance of excrescences in the bark, than that of animals. |
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They are only creatures born some where in the darkside of a writer's psyche. |
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The floor of the cave was covered with the exuvial remains of unknown creatures. |
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Shall wee force the general law of nature, which in all living creatures under heaven is seene to tremble at paine? |
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Those lights of human intelligence losing human expression, gelidly protruding like the alien eyes of certain uncatalogued creatures of the deep. |
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It is an hieroglyphical and shadowed lesson of the whole world, and of the creatures of God. |
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It's true that the horridness of these basement creatures may not be apparent to the naked eye. |
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The highest animals laid warm and wet creatures alive, the lowest bore theirs cold, dry, and in thick eggs. |
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All modern camels are humpbacked creatures, but the number of humps depends on the species. |
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These creatures have their bodies covered with itchsome warts which made it impossible for an Agbufu to stop scratching its body. |
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Transparent jellyfishlike creatures called siphonophores will often attach themselves to each other in communities. |
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Maltese folktales include various stories about mysterious creatures and supernatural events. |
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Legendary creatures that appear in Cornish folklore include buccas, knockers and piskies. |
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People tend to lump turtles and tortoises together, when in fact they are different creatures. |
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Wights are often identified with various creatures from Northwestern European folklore such as elves, dwarves, gnomes, and trolls. |
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God created man male and female, after his own image, in knowledge, righteousness, and holiness, with dominion over the creatures. |
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Ogres and trolls are humanoid creatures, sometimes of gigantic stature, that occur in various sorts of European folklore. |
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Many Asian lagyt creatures have been likened to, or translated as, goblins. |
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He portrayed the fairies as golden robotic insectoid creatures based on Cambodian idols. |
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Considered God's prized creation, Adam, along with his wife, rules over all the creatures of the world and resides in the Garden of Eden. |
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Framestore contributed by developing many memorable creatures and sequences to the series. |
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It tells of a girl named Alice falling through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar, anthropomorphic creatures. |
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In the Manx tradition of folklore, there are many stories of mythical creatures and characters. |
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The Quran and the hadith describe God as being kind and merciful to His creatures, and tell people to be kind likewise. |
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God made the world and all its creatures with men and women made in His image. |
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His first children's book was The Gremlins, published in 1943, about mischievous little creatures that were part of Royal Air Force folklore. |
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In Poetry in Making he recalled that he was fascinated by animals, collecting and drawing toy lead creatures. |
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Magic, the supernatural and magical creatures are common in many of these imaginary worlds. |
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So many pistols I have borrowed to protect myselves from creatures who too readily recognize my weapons and have murder in their heart! |
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Amongst new sequences, there are also expansions on elements Tolkien kept ambiguous, such as the battles and the creatures. |
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I drew that conclusion largely from the fumbling nonintelligence of men and all sentient creatures. |
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Cyanide is a highly poisonous chemical, which can kill living creatures when exposed in minute quantities. |
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Eating excessive quantities of bracken can cause beriberi, especially in creatures with simple stomachs. |
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The long days in summer also make spotting these largely nocturnal creatures in daylight more likely than on the British mainland. |
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As a result, creatures such as fish, shrimp, and especially immobile bottom dwellers die off. |
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The Bright Young People were the most glamorous, influential, self-absorbed, quasi-bohemian and overeducated creatures in existence. |
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More than 420 were taken to the nearby West Hatch RSPCA Wildlife Centre, though most of the affected creatures faced permanent injury or death. |
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Sedimentation may also occur as minerals precipitate from water solution or shells of aquatic creatures settle out of suspension. |
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It feeds mostly on aquatic creatures which it catches after standing stationary beside or in the water or stalking its prey through the shallows. |
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Herodotus did not claim to have personally seen the creatures which he described. |
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A member of the Russian team that descended to the North Pole seabed in August 2007 reported seeing no sea creatures living there. |
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This plastic pollution harms an estimated 100,000 sea turtles and marine mammals and 1,000,000 sea creatures each year. |
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Around 77 AD, Pliny the Elder described birds, among other creatures, in his Historia Naturalis. |
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In Europe, dinosaur fossils were generally believed to be the remains of giants and other biblical creatures. |
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By human standards, dinosaurs were creatures of fantastic appearance and often enormous size. |
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In the West fossilized sea creatures on mountainsides were seen as proof of the biblical deluge. |
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Early 20th century artistic interpretations often presented Neanderthals as beastly creatures, emphasizing hairiness and rough, dark complexion. |
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They patronize human beings and other creatures, and also manifest God's energy. |
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Other historians, such as Herodotus, Aristotle, and Flavius Josephus, mentioned similar creatures. |
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The tropical boxfish may not look the sleekest or sexiest of piscatorial creatures, but the Mercedes team knew better. |
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Apart from these twelve gods, Greeks also had a variety of other mystical beliefs, such as nymphs and other magical creatures. |
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In biology, evolution, chromosomes, DNA, genetics and the methods of molecular biology are creatures of the West. |
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The Philippines' rainforests and its extensive coastlines make it home to a diverse range of birds, plants, animals, and sea creatures. |
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They are also social creatures that are able to form companionship attachments to their own species and to other animals, including humans. |
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The drawings are estimated to be between 500 and 800 years old, and portray animals, people and fantastic creatures, possibly stylised reptiles. |
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Federal courts are solely creatures of the federal Constitution and the federal Judiciary Acts. |
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When he listens to those poor creatures he has a weakness for gathering around him he generally makes a fool of himself. |
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They are said to be the protectors of the supernatural, guarding the secrecy of supernatural creatures, or beings, from the world. |
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Tolkien's use of the word in the naming of the creatures known as the Ringwraiths has influenced later usage in fantasy literature. |
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By the 5th century BC, classical Greek ghosts had become haunting, frightening creatures who could work to either good or evil purposes. |
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Even it is believed that other animals and creatures can also be turned into ghost after their death. |
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It was designated the cave of the three-toed rock rabbit, and it was a favourite place for the little creatures to seek refuge. |
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The first mammals were small, nocturnal, rodentlike creatures that skittered around the feet of dinosaurs for 140 million years. |
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Under the Heaven and also above The waters serely shall be seen, And so I will my posty prove By creatures of kinds clean. |
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Nature 'publishes itself in creatures, reaching from particles and spicula, through transformation on transformation to the highest symmetries. |
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Spiritlings are tiny fey creatures no bigger than half an inch across that inhabit various wild places throughout Norrath. |
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Both creatures belong to a large pan-tropical order of fish, many of which have tetrodotoxin in their skin, liver, ovaries, and intestines. |
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There are fifty known varieties of these dreaded creatures, all classified under the general title of Thanatophidia. |
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In both, the first awareness of other creatures by the ur-ancestor arrives through a feeling of a crowd on the skin. |
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Dealing with the lowest layers of psychological life, she presents her characters in terms we associate with protozoan or vermicious creatures. |
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The hunting of the kind of winged creatures, taken as a whole, is called wildfowling. |
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On the planet surface, Spock and his crew are attacked by huge yetilike creatures. |
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Instead, he finds evidence that anthropoids share closer bonds with lemurlike creatures called adapids. |
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Apart from base jumping, she also swims with whale sharks and other sizable sea creatures. |
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Then on to an aeroboat swamp ride, a popular weekend activity for locals and chance to scare some swamp creatures. |
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Giving us company were various parts of various sea creatures, from fish maw to duck gizzard. |
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If jesting is witty and human beings are the sole creatures endowed with such wittiness, they are indeed the unique beings that laugh. |
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Next, Ray seeks out one of the forest's smallest but vital forest creatures, the mighty wood ant. |
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The roarings of huge creatures are blossoms as are a miniature primate, a Dire wolf, and a jaguarundi crossing a trail by the ocean. |
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It seems that the more zombified and inhuman the creatures grow to be, the more indefinite their gender roles become. |
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From cute baby dinos to teeth gnashing predators, the zookeepers have got their work cut out containing all the fierce creatures in their crates. |
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Her's is a poetic imagination involves family members, space creatures, fairies, flowers, a circus, an antique shop, rain, and a trillium. |
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The colourful creatures are the creation of Ragdoll Production's Anne Wood, the woman behind such hits as Teletubbies and In The Night Garden. |
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The game makes you see less obvious things about them, such as engraved creatures and armorist marks. |
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Other displays are home to scorpions, golden web spinning spiders, assassin bugs and a whole host of other venomous creatures. |
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In the Potter-verse, the bestseller became an approved textbook at Hogwarts and covers 75 creatures including the Quintaped, Puffskein and Knarl. |
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Ants build their own air-conditioning system THEY may be small but leaf-cutter ants are seriously clever creatures. |
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The leaf-chewing creatures, the leafcutter ant, are understood to form the second most complex societies on Earth after our own. |
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We spent four hours on the site, near Canterbury in Kent, and saw all kinds of creatures from a grizzled leaf monkey to Barbary lions. |
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The poet discovers this old son of toil to be a leech-gatherer who supplied medics of the time with the creatures essential to their leechcraft. |
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And lepidopterists have been planting bushes in the hope of further helping the tiny creatures survive. |
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Westerners can romanticize the majestic creatures from a safe distance, but people who live around wild elephants have their own thresholds. |
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The people roughhoused, threw food and didn't seem to remotely appreciate these wonderful creatures and their place in nature. |
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With 4,000 sea creatures, including Snorkel the Loggerhead Turtle, sharks, stingrays and seahorses, there is plenty to enjoy. |
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Meet nine desert-dwelling creatures, including the addax, fennec fox and sand cat. |
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Marine creatures called sea hares keep predators at bay by squirting a darkpurple cloud of chemicals. |
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Turtles in the Sea of Cortez have been observed feeding on tube worms, sea hares, jellyfish and other slow-moving, soft-bodied sea creatures. |
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They are solitary creatures, which hunt mostly at night usually feeding on crustaceans, fish, birds, squids, turtles and sea snakes. |
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Shallow water-dwelling creatures such as giant sea spiders, sea urchins, and corals face new risks as icebergs tear up the ocean floor. |
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So our two secondees were very alien creatures to us, as we must have been to them. |
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Though mason bees are nonstinging and easy to rear in captivity, they are creatures of habit and will only pollinate from April until June. |
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They spot all sorts of creatures, but a box turtle truly grabs their attention. |
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The cash has been used to safeguard a variety of creatures, including such birds as the golden plover and dark-bellied Brent goose. |
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Running downriver in Kuczynski's jet boat to where he's located fish, I see fellow fishing creatures like mergansers and herons. |
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He is born from the two most noble creatures of the sea, the seal and the merpeople. |
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Once he finally tracks down, he follows them on a raid and devour creatures in their path, including scorpion, wasps and a bush cricket. |
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What can you do, it's an absolute sickener but they are very delicate creatures. |
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A probe measured the currents under the shelf, which were strong enough to deliver tiny creatures called microplankton to the area. |
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Shoals of luminous creatures swim by, including a group of angler fish, some yeti crabs and an enormous siphonophore. |
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The mesmerisingimages were taken by photographer Brian Skerry who risks his life swimming alongside the world's most dangerous sea creatures. |
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After checking the room for other alienesque creatures, she sat down on the edge of the bed and began to stare at the phone. |
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Apocatastasis, A name given in the history of theology to the doctrine which teaches that a time will come when all free creatures will share in the grace of salvation. |
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They were doubtless innocent and happy creatures, but some of their ways were unpublishably singular, and were reserved for a scientific book by Herschel. |
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But as we rise in the evolutionary scale of normal creatures, and as we exclude disease, ambidexterity progressively gives way to single-handedness, generaly right-handedness. |
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The merpeople and the sentients who lived on the beach often hitched rides on these creatures, steering them by pressure on exposed nerve centers. |
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Getting these creatures across this stretch of road, Hannibal raced ahead of the rearguard to the part of the army that was below the pasture line. |
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Despite their seemingly strong hold on life, as indicated by the persistence of movement in decapitation tests, rattlers are relatively frail creatures and are easily killed. |
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Sea spiders, a family of eight-legged creatures, which rarely grow bigger than a fingernail in UK waters, have been discovered up to nine inches across in Antarctic seas. |
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Steerpike derived as much pleasure in watching these anile and pitiful creatures, dressed in their purple finery, as they crawled beneath the carpet as he got from anything. |
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African bull frogs, waxy monkey frogs, giant African land snails and tamandua tree anteaters were among the creatures which had their vital statistics recorded yesterday. |
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Tapirs, iguanas, turtle eggs, armadillos and boas are also sometimes eaten, but because of extinction threats to these wild creatures, there are efforts to curb this custom. |
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Items or creatures which caused death were also destroyed as deodands. |
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