There are some explosive stop-start punky thrashes that sound like Pavement at warp-speed. |
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She and her colleagues collected a total of 30 individuals from among gray catbirds, Swainson's thrashes, and wood thrashes. |
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Instead of dying, he thrashes about a bit, then reaches with stilted slowness for his inner breast-pocket. |
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If a shark thrashes its tail and dives or stops feeding and dives then it is likely you have disturbed it. |
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As the centipede thrashes about, its deficiently stapled seams start to come apart. |
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The best stuff is from the early seventies, when the murky, basic production and tight rhythm section set up a selection of exciting guitar thrashes. |
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The Wolf Fenrir breaks loose, and a great bore of waters covers the land as the World serpent thrashes and boils up out of the sea! |
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He says it helps him relax and sleep, but he comes to bed drunk every night and often thrashes about and swears. |
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The SPD's 470,000 members must approve any coalition agreement it thrashes out with the Union, he says. |
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