Some of this handling panache is a by-product of the roll cage, which is installed while the car is still a bare shell. |
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First of all one has to pay quite a handsome sum of money for its large cage and feed. |
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He was able to dodge, but only partially, and the blow caught him on the outside of his rib cage. |
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Cabrera sat down in between prodigious hacks in the batting-practice cage and said he had a lot to learn. |
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Caden's red practice jersey matches those of the players taking hacks in the batting cage, hours before a game against the Padres. |
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Behind him the cage was being opened and animal handlers with restraints moved in. |
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And any animal that lives in a cage, from birds to gerbils, will produce droppings that can attract mold and dust. |
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The horses were fed and watered as the guard who stopped them dragged me from the cage and towards a cell. |
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Irony drips as the lover's bed is transformed into a prison cage and back again. |
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The wind flowed from the respective blower is bypassed the illuminators, thereby entering into the inside of the elevator cage. |
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The elevator uses no cables and is propelled by a system comprising of stators along the shaft and translators on the elevator cage. |
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By doing this, there is generally a lift of the rib cage and a straightening of the upper spine or cervical vertebra. |
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A tin can balancing on the edge of a basketball cage mirrors the plights of two pairs of individuals whose lives will only now cross paths. |
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The heart of the stagecoach's chassis design is a strong cage that surrounds the passenger compartment and supports cargo on the roof. |
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Had he been wearing a 5-point harness, he may have stayed within the protection of the roll cage. |
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Jeff's original design used commercial tomato cages, with one pepper plant per cage. |
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Despite this, battery cage egg production has increased over the last 50 years. |
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To the right is the batting-practice cage, where we lean the costumes upside-down. |
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The two spent early mornings in the indoor batting cages during spring workouts and are constantly gabbing by the cage in batting practice. |
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Dad had placed us directly behind the home plate cage to avoid having any random balls flying at us. |
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Pilates work involves engaging the muscles that encircle your torso from your lower rib cage to below your beltline. |
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Quite impressed with their reverence, she walked over to the cage and placed her birds in the cage with them. |
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Angel and Lucius meet for an hour a day for exercise in a cage on the prison roof. |
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Make sure that the bird is caged and the cage is covered by a thin cloth or sheet to provide security and filtered light. |
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In future, should I leave the house I will cage the dogs no matter who else is in the house with them. |
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All I could think about was how when I was younger, all I wanted to do was to continue in martial arts to be a cage fighter. |
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Most of those birds exhibit colorful plumage, and several species are popular cage birds. |
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A little while later some of the host's lackeys brought out about a dozen chooks in a long wire cage which they laid in the centre of the table. |
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In Dawson, White Fang becomes an attraction, and people come to see the wild beast in the cage. |
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She stood up and opened the cage, the beast followed her out and stayed by her side. |
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Some people say that chromoly is brittle, not as strong as mild steel, and that a chromoly cage will wear out. |
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Hardly any of them was a political reject, who had to be accommodated in a gilded cage like the Raj Bhawan. |
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Food is supplied generally in cubes which are served above the floor of the cage to keep it sanitary. |
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This tendency to explore and walk on cage floors means it is extremely important that the floor bars be kept cleaned and sanitized. |
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He reached her bed and stood over her silently, watching her rib cage move up and down slowly as she breathed. |
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She was a rescue dog from a puppy mill where she spent her first four or five years in horrible conditions in a cage. |
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In a hatchback or estate car, a cage can be attached to anchorage points in the boot. |
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The gray, beady-eyed little bird in the cage seems an unlikely candidate for a savior. |
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For reinforcement, a pre-assembled steel rebar cage is lowered into the pile through the plastic concrete. |
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They are very cute, and with so many people poking their fingers through the cage all day long are already tame and welcome a tickle. |
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The Democrats lost the mid-term elections because the Greens did not rattle their cage. |
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Pain below the right rib cage, called biliary colic, is usually the first symptom. |
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Left are the FS6, the one which gave the stranded firefighters a lift, and a 1970 Snorkel with a boom and a cage for real emergencies. |
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As The Jackhammer rattled my cage with uppercuts and hooks to the temple, I defended myself, but only made a nominal effort to punch back. |
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At the end of the demonstration, the handler comes out of the cage with a rat snake in hand. |
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I then dial in the cable tension so it lets the chain drop easily to the inner ring and not rub on the cage when on the largest cog. |
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Often it is not easy to photograph some cage birds without the cage obstructing part of the view. |
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I'm coached on how to bend down by contracting my abs and curving my rib cage in. |
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Learn to handle your pet birds appropriately, provide a cage with enough room for exercise, and feed a healthy, balanced diet. |
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A feeder, a hutch or cage, and a waterer constitute basic rabbit-keeping equipment. |
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The light-striped canopy resembles a barred cage, where he crouches like an animal. |
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The angle between the costal fibers of the left diaphragm and the rib cage was measured under radioscopic examination with a goniometer. |
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Throughout the nineteenth and into the early twentieth century, house finches were popular cage birds in the United States. |
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Satana the grass snake managed to nudge the top off her cage and slithered through a hole in the kitchen into a cavity wall. |
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The rib cage presses down on the pelvis, reducing thoracic and abdominal space. |
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Copvertibles are more prone to flexing than are hardtops, so they will benefit the most from a well-built roll bar or cage. |
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This popular cage bird, native to dry country of southwestern Africa, is considered established in and around Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. |
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Testing volunteers inserted a repellent-treated arm into a cage with 10 disease-free, unfed female mosquitoes. |
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Indeed, some seed diets fed to cage birds are known to be protein deficient and specifically deficient in tyrosine, cysteine, or methionine. |
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The use of chum to attract sharks makes sightings likely enough to ensure the commercial viability of cage diving. |
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For all the excitement, cage diving with great whites is becoming highly controversial. |
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And cage diving allows divers and non-divers the opportunity to see these amazing fish up close and personal. |
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Following this course, even the ambitious idea of cage diving with South African great whites or Cornish blues no longer fills me with dread. |
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Murray, the ringleader, had been one of the world's leading cage fighters, earning 30,000 a bout at events, the Old Bailey heard. |
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The pay-per-view sport also known as cage fighting has been blasted by Senator John McCain. |
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She quickly mastered the skills of cage fighting by the age of 10 and traveled the world competing. |
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All the other dogs were going absolutely mental barking and he was sitting there really quietly in his cage. |
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The song of the canaries in a cage downstairs rings out throughout the whole restaurant. |
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The cage is a pyramid of Plexiglas, complete with a swinging door, air holes and a gold garland sash. |
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An immensely powerful muscle, the rectus abdominous starts out from the rib cage and stretches vertically over the abdominal wall. |
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The inverted rib cage of our degenerate bird obviously provides an evolutionary link with modern man's ominous abdominous. |
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A belligerent brown tabby, she had a lot of spunk when confronted through the cage wire by the large, noisy creatures that held her captive. |
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My current setup has 53x39 chainrings, a 12x25 cogset with a short cage rear derailleur, and I recently switched to a Wipperman 10-speed chain. |
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Bait and decoys keep the sharks close to the boats, and a cage can then be dropped over the side for a diver to get a much closer look. |
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When living at the hotel on Thursday Island in 1891 he installed a cage of parrots and cockatoos on the verandah. |
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By contrast, paddle wheelers lose nothing by being big, and it's easy to link the paddle wheel to the cage wheel amidships. |
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They knew they couldn't leave, and felt as if they were all locked up in a cage. |
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The accident left him with limited movement on his right side and he suffered a broken rib cage and collarbone and collapsed lungs. |
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More to the point, he thinks Pippin just really doesn't like his cage anymore, and doesn't like to be enclosed in small spaces. |
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Nucharangua shook him off, and quickly chanted the incantation for the cage spell. |
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A cheetah bounds into a picture, large as life, head thrown back and maw wide, roaring over a rib cage. |
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In this way morbific agents can be transferred through the feed from animals of one cage to animals in other cages. |
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A door opens at stage left, and four small aoudads, delicately horned mountain sheep from North Africa, spring into the auction cage. |
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Its easily removed side panel, removable drive cage, and general accessibility make it hard to beat. |
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The sea lashed the rock like angry scorpions wishing for release from a cage making small droplets of water fly up. |
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He is a class animal and the question is whether Rangers have a cage big enough to hold him. |
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He hinted the key to rattling Warner's cage was to play mind games with some subtle sledges. |
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It originally used as transmitting antenna a cage aerial, which was strained between two 60 meters tall wood towers. |
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Once on top of the cage, Michaels took a body slam and a backdrop onto the steel mesh. |
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There a bare Focus bodyshell is strengthened with the addition of a roll cage and other supports. |
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It didn't take me long to realise I was getting the bird in the gilded cage treatment. |
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Supporting this sinewy armor plate was a rib cage that seemed to have been designed more for a silverback gorilla than a man. |
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So the left side of my rib cage and breastbone is normal, and the right side is pigeon-breasted. |
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Try a small cage feeder with liquidised bread and a small piece of flake or punch on the hook. |
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One would think that they were getting ready to unlock the cage of some savage beast. |
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Sometimes, unmuzzled dogs were brought to the cage and encouraged to bark, he said. |
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The gambling checks weren't worth anything, not until you cashed them at the casino cage. |
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To prevent parrot fever, regularly rinse and refill your bird's water and food dishes and clean the cage daily. |
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They added outfield bleacher seats, a batting cage, and tarps to cover the field. |
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To improve its sensitivity, the rheometer is shielded from external magnetic fields by a cage of high magnetic permeability metal. |
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Rosi reckons there are strong similarities between her talents for maths and for cage fighting, also known as mixed martial arts. |
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While rehabilitating the rib cage injury, he suffered a strained right hamstring. |
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Owen can do this kind of thing standing on his head, while balancing a cage of turtledoves. |
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Drive a metal fence post into the ground inside the cage and wire it to the fencing to prevent high winds from tipping the tower over. |
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The steel rib cage anchors an exterior surface that ripples and unfurls with the energy of a flag snapping in a brisk wind. |
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The confined cage environment can never offer sufficient stimulation for their natural behaviour. |
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Overexhaling as you press the weight up causes your shoulders to come forward and your rib cage to compress as your lungs deflate. |
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As well as cage and aviary birds the shop also sells small mammals and aquatics. |
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Instead of taking part in the fun and games of rigging a flying fox, I was roped into sorting out the cage of ropes and other vertical gear. |
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Unbelieving, wide-eyed tourists pressed their noses up to the cage to get a better look. |
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The car was fitted with a roll cage and sports seats and drivers had to wear crash helmets and be strapped in. |
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Additional welding takes place to increase the stiffness even more, and a steel roll cage is incorporated at that stage. |
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A metal roll cage protects the motor and heat exchanger and serves as a carrying handle. |
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She bought a tomato cage, a large plastic flower-pot saucer, some string and vines, such as clematis, moonflower or morning glory. |
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The bottomless cage, made of metal tubing bent and twisted in a whimsical fashion, originally housed a mannequin perched on a swing. |
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Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captive Palamon. |
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In most cases, dilution of the manure with litter means that a higher application rate can be used than for cage layer manure. |
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The bridge was the most important civil engineering aspect as streams and rivers were crossed by bird cage or trestle bridges of timber. |
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The front side of the cage began to glow, and in seconds, the liquid that had soaked into my clothes disappeared, and I was dry. |
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This creates cage structures called clathrates, which release gas on the tongue as the ice melts, producing a fizzy sensation in the mouth. |
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The safety skeleton is the direct descendant of the World Rally Car safety cage. |
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It's cold and gray and I feel like a chicken cooped up in a particularly small cage. |
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With an unceremonious toss, he deposited a black crust of bread and a beaker of stagnant water into the cage. |
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A person's height and riding style set the level and angle of the rowel in relation to the horse's rib cage. |
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She flung the cloth to the floor with rage and picked up the cage roughly, slamming it on a small rickety table harder than she had intended. |
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I'll hold the mouse up by its tail like this while it grips onto the cage with its front legs. |
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The surgeon then cuts the breastbone down the middle and opens the rib cage to expose the heart. |
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We do have to put some screen over the heating vent, but for now the cage top of the aquarium set up blocks it nicely. |
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You see, some people put two locks on their bicycles and an iron cage outside their windows to prevent robberies. |
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The mommy eyed the bottom cage, with the cute little teddy bear hamsters rolling around in it. |
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A good rule of thumb when buying or constructing a flight cage for large parrots is that the width should be twice the wingspan, plus a handspan. |
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A cheetah bounds into a picture, large as life, head thrown back and maw wide, roaring or yawning over a rib cage. |
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In addition, the rib cage attaches the sternum in front to the vertebral column behind. |
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However, within the Faraday cage of a Peugeot 307 car body, it doesn't perform. |
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But she held firm, and when he realized she was serious, panic gripped him, clamping his rib cage like a vise. |
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The surgeon uses a reamer and threaded tap to drill a hole to hold the titanium cage containing the bone graft. |
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It was like being in a cage while thousands of these crazed fans scraped and clawed at you. |
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Police are still trying to find the thieves who ran off with his cage when they burgled her house in Oldham. |
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In addition to massing up the pectorals, the heavy breathing also encourages rib cage expansion. |
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Each afternoon, four to five fresh pellets of food were weighed and then placed on the cage floor. |
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After checking another cage Greg pointed with his paddle to a dry waterline eight feet up one of the stumps. |
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Groaning, he turned over to bury his head in his pillow, but the scratching and insistent squeaking from the cage in the corner was adamant. |
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My heart was beating against the walls of my rib cage and there was a flutter of butterflies in my stomach. |
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Each cage was filled with 20 potted plants of one of four genotypes of soybeans. |
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Laughing Katie pulled out a bell shaped cage made of thin bendable wood while Krystal pulled out a slip of several layers of stiff crinoline. |
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Despite his protestations, the authorities have wisely decided to cage the miscreant youth. |
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Curiously, the only creatures that are clearly confined in a cage are humans. |
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The Sea Venture saltwater fly reels have a cutaway cage and spool machined from premium quality aluminium bar stock. |
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Another item that should be kept in your parakeet's cage is either a cuttlebone or a mineral block. |
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And when they put a decorticated cat in a cage with other cats, it was as though the healthy cats thought of it as dead. |
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I didn't want to go back to this dreaded school where I felt like I was in a cage and being prodded at with a hot iron stick. |
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A team of men in bright yellow oilskins and wellies prepares to winch a salmon cage out of the water. |
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It has a sturdy, completely enclosed bearing mechanism that runs completely silently and it affixes to the side of the cage with 3 wing nuts. |
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It's almost like you're getting some sort of cheap thrill by rattling my cage. |
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The Wakley Mesh Mothering Pen is a specially designed cage that helps match unmothered lambs with foster mums. |
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It fell to hair-rigged halibut pellet fished in conjunction with a cage feeder packed with pellets and halibut pellet groundbait. |
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There was an uncleaned guinea pig cage in the corner, with a sleeping guinea pig living in its own filth. |
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The cage was lowered by winch and wire rope to a depth of 5m, just deep enough to escape the surface surge and swell. |
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The Assyrian king Sennacherib laid siege to 46 cities in Judah in 701, and locked up Hezekiah like a bird in a cage in Jerusalem. |
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Many emerging leaders won't stretch their wings within a cage of past accomplishments and existing institutions. |
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Mice were irradiated unrestrained in their boxes, with the wire cage tops removed. |
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I now keep her food and water dishes in the same location she is used to in both her home cage and her travel cage. |
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This a basically a large metal cage, mounted on a cable inside the actual barrage, or dam. |
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Thus, to weigh a bird, a pan balance fitted with a perch was placed in the cage. |
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Most bushy tail jirds welcome cage companions but they treat humans like part of their terrain to be explored. |
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Male jirds naturally spend most of their time above ground and can be housed in a cage or tank. |
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In the two first experiments, the experimental sparrow was placed in an aviary next to a cage containing either a rabbit or a cat. |
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A physical barrier can be as elaborate as a wood-framed cage of window screen, or as simple as a length of row cover. |
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With bilateral paralysis, bilateral plication improves the efficiency of the rib cage muscles in generating tidal volume. |
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We urge law enforcement agencies to cage the erring or even unruly drivers to restore order on roads and in stations. |
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Scott then placed the males next to the cage of a male Orange-bellied Leafbird, and soon all three males were singing the leafbird song. |
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His heart raced, flicking against his rib cage and tightening his throat to near total constriction. |
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Often a broody cockatiel hen ready to lay eggs will tear paper at the bottom of her cage to prepare a bare, hollow impression for her eggs. |
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A defining trait of the system is that it is a kind of giant squirrel cage. |
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The animal is placed inside a big squirrel cage which revolves when the creature runs. |
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The majority of squirrel cage induction motors employ an integrally cast aluminum rotor. |
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Zoologists, for example, once believed that studying chimpanzees in a cage would reveal everything about the animal. |
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Nest boxes should remain in the rabbit cage until the kits are 4 weeks old. |
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Mink kits remain in the same cage as their mothers until weaned at the age of seven to eight weeks. |
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The cachet on this cover, featuring a battleship with cage masts firing a broadside is a Stinemetts design. |
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The muscle between the ribs is called an intercostal and it allows the rib cage to open and close like a bellows as we inhale and exhale. |
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Where humans worked against gravity, as they did inside cage wheels and upon treadmills, we can calculate the power outputs. |
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Lots of times, he knocks part of the food out of the cage and it makes a mess on the floor. |
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On day 3 of each treatment, woodrats were confined to a portion of their cage that allowed for the separate collection of urine and feces. |
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The knockout mice in the other cage were watched for 45 minutes and no aggressive behavior was observed. |
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The components of the parrot cage is the last but not least of the important aspects when buying parrot cages. |
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She had paid for the tiny creature, the cage, the bedding, the hermit hut, and the food. |
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If confronted with a disturbance or disruption, simply cover the cage with the blanket to give the bird a feeling of security. |
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Downstairs they found eight more dogs in pet carriers and a parrot in a cage. |
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A hockey helmet consists of a shell, a foam lining and an optional face shield, cage, or combination visor and cage. |
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He seemed sad that she was kept in a cage day in and day out with a muzzle on her mouth to keep her from harming the visitors. |
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Fishing a cage feeder and baiting with lob worm tails, he managed to tempt a brace of bream, plus a few roach and eels, for his winning net of 12 lb. |
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The defendants watched from within a steel-mesh cage in what often seemed a grim scene from Kafka or the theater of the absurd. |
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In a cage across the room, I noticed canaries that chattered incessantly to each other and seemed to sing at my presence in protest of my invading their territory. |
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The angle between the costal fibers of the left diaphragm and the rib cage increased significantly in both groups and differed significantly between themselves. |
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Nagging criticism, serious fights, flirting with strangers, and starting an affair are the classical ways of breaking out of the cage of a sex-starved relationship. |
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The cushioned surface of the liner is in contact with the foot while the interlocking grooves on the underside fit into the perforated cage to create the outsole. |
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Outside in a corridor is an old gent in a white uniform and a cockaded turban who has spent 37 years in a gilded cage slowly shuddering up and down a narrow stairwell. |
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Onto this stage is rolled a triangular cage for the important prison scenes, the widely spaced bars forming a jungle gym for the captives to perform their monkeyshines on. |
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Inside each cage were four 35-metre-long, draughty, tin-roofed Nissen huts left over from the Second World War, with one small electric heater in the middle of each hut. |
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Corset shirts and rigid cage bustiers accentuate a curvy new silhouette. |
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Breathe deeply, inhaling and exhaling through the nose, bringing breath to the deepest part of your belly and expanding and contracting rib cage with each breath. |
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Eventually the exhausted, undernourished dog found the cage and waited. |
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As the CD demonstrates, some cage birds are able to mimic human speech with such accuracy that some listeners will barely believe the sounds have been made by birds. |
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Prior to this period, eclectus was mainly regarded as a cage bird, and many of the captured birds were lost because they were unable to adjust to the new living conditions. |
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The world of cage fighting has been legitimised, but not homogenised. |
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A misconception as to what species of cocoa pests constitute 'capsids' was settled between farmers and scientists using a cage experiment on capsid damage. |
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Ornithosis is one of the most common infections in cage and aviary birds. |
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Unenriched cage systems are used in most Estonian hencoops at the moment. |
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These mites originate from other pet birds, and are easily eradicated by washing or changing perches, feeder cups and toys frequently, and keeping the cage clean and washed. |
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No cage was used, rope and chain wound the corves up the shaft and the men and boys rode the rope by inserting a wooden step into the rope and hanging on. |
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For a moment, the gilded cage looked pretty enticing from the outside. |
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In private she was known occasionally to express a measure of frustration over the gilded cage in which she lived, but in public she carried that burden lightly. |
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Place a normal rat in a cage with a grid floor, sound a tone, and then briefly electrify the grid with a current that will feel painful to the rat. |
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I made a few sounds to make sure my vocal chords were still working, for I didn't want to risk moving my head and dislodging the bandages that were beginning to cage me in. |
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They put down their loads and went back for more, and Burginde brought in one hand my pigskin satchel, and in the other the willow cage that held the linnet. |
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As ornamental birds in an aviary or large cage setup, this is true. |
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The car interior now accommodates bucket seats, a roll cage and new steering, as well as a hollowed area where the back seats used to be for the spare parts. |
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I started off on a cage dive, but then the man I was with, Dave Rutzen, was known for free diving with great white sharks. |
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Nearby was a cage full of live rabbits and when questioned the teenagers could not provide a satisfactory answer as to how the animals came to be there. |
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The auxiliary winder is a ground-mounted, single drum winder with a double-deck, six-man cage on fixed guides in a bratticed compartment in the shaft. |
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I still have the beautiful Portuguese wire cage that the love birds came in. |
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Three years earlier, in 1999, another rock python killed a 3-year-old boy when it escaped its cage in Centralia, Illinois. |
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John Piercy, of St Peter's Street, Norton, realised 11 finches and four quails had been taken from their cage when he saw the aviary door had been forced open. |
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Played in an eight by eight-meter court inside a wire cubical cage three meters high, full body contact with other players is the beauty of the game. |
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In the slaughterhouse, what they would do is to lower each cage of chickens into one of these chambers before dumping them on the belt for the hangers to put in the shackles. |
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Forcefully taken away from this home, which probably never felt quite comfortable, she is now recreating it as a useless cage that keeps her in her place as an immigrant. |
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These entrapment images are supplemented by yet another cage metaphor, created on this occasion by the camera tracking the two men from behind the railings. |
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Suddenly there was a great lurch, and he slid to the end of his cage. |
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The box is the safety cage and the bubble wrap is the restraint system. |
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During a crash event, the foam also supports the vehicle's safety cage by controlling displacement and improving or maintaining load transfer paths. |
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I could blame it on my stinking corporate day job, which admittedly has been keeping me scrambling around like the proverbial mouse in the squirrel cage. |
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A woman-hating parrot is on the loose after escaping from its cage. |
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When Foster lost his funding, he left Matola with custody of two jaguars, a puma, an anteater, a tayra, three coatimundis, five curassows, and a cage of parrots. |
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Some people assume that if you can't speak or hear, you live in a cage of silence and desolation. |
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But I want to intersperse the two because, if I keep doing dramatic things, they'll have to put me in a cage because I get so emotionally wrought up. |
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Though you will have to look through the affixed mesh cage designed to keep those pesky angst filled teenagers from making life difficult for the street cleaners. |
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A wire cage around each container supports the plants as they grow. |
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You can step into a batter's cage and hit a few out of the ballpark with one of the baseball games, or go for the gold in racing, skateboarding or tennis. |
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They are taking extra swings in the cage and extra bunting practice. |
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It all began with a variety of events in the workshops, the half pipe, the basketball court, the soccer cage, the children's area and last but not least the karaoke tent. |
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Residents were worried it would spoil their view and cage them in. |
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The alleged ringleader, a cage fighter, is believed to be in Morocco. |
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The cage is made of horizontal and vertical steel ribs that are covered by a flexible insulated skin of reinforced fibre plastic with special fire-resistant properties. |
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The Scottish parliament standing orders help cage its backbenchers. |
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The Englishman coming up behind her seized her where he could, in the region of her coccyx and her left rib cage. |
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What's the matter, atheist, is my religion rattling your cage? |
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And then I thwacked my left knee on the washing machine this afternoon while I was cleaning out the rat cage, and it is all red and lumpy and it, too, hurts when I walk on it. |
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Also, gerbils and hamsters are better left to be owned by friends, where we can go over and visit them and hold them and go home and never have to clean a cage. |
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Even in 1999, this gilded cage of a cushy but unstimulating white-collar career was only available to certain people. |
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The pregnant tigress had been kept in an isolation cage for some time now. |
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The same white-and-orange hamster, named Honey, resided in a small cage cleaned out once a week and had grown so fat that she could hardly squeeze through cardboard tubes. |
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The game wardens laid several charges against the men, including possession of 25 yellow-headed parrots and having caged birds in an undersized cage. |
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Goth saves four tubers from each cage for replanting at Presque Isle the next year and sends the remaining tubers to Beltsville for further use and study. |
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You would think that he would tell him to rattle the cage of the Auditor General, and get a report in lickety-split so that they could make an intelligent assessment. |
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Only breast, rib cage and, less distinctly, loin and thigh are exposed. |
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As you step into the hoist, the safety cage is slammed shut, an operator turns the handle and the lift begins to move up the side of one of the main tubular steel stanchions. |
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The owners had thoughtfully provided a variety of toys and homemade play items for the bird, securing some to the side of the cage with wire twist ties. |
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Fasten the cage securely to the vehicle or secure it with a seat belt. |
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A stake, trellis, or cage keeps fruits and foliage off the soil and allows air to circulate around the plants, reducing the likelihood of foliage blights. |
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It was now safely back in its cage, although the chancellor sometimes let it play in the bath, he said. |
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Two men, literally in a cage, were attacking each other while the pastor and his friends cheered. |
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The off-course discount store also offers a buyer the opportunity to hold a club, to waggle it, even to hit it, albeit often in a netted indoor cage. |
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It's an angora, definitely someone's pet and if you want to meet outside Jean-Coutu next Saturday around 3 p.m. with your rabbit cage, I'll hopefully see you there. |
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Then he stopped at the last cage, rooted to the ground in shock. |
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Like balloons, the birds were meant to be able to carry a human aloft in a gilded cage. |
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They were not yet bedaubed with war paint, but they were as restless as panthers in a cage, and it was only a matter of days when they would whoop and howl with the loudest. |
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Racing to the Ferris wheel, Pete glanced up at the topmost cage. |
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The enigmatic Eunotosaurus africanus is characterized by a semi-rigid, turtle-like rib cage, one which presumably necessitated a tortoise-like fashion of walking. |
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She was mauled by a 5-year-old 550-pound African lion named Cous Cous as she was cleaning his cage. |
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The existence of a few sheets of toilet paper showing the beginning of Canto LXXXIV suggests he started it while in the cage. |
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While the pups in group N were left inseparate with the dam in standard cage. |
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There must be no controversal graffiti on any car, a half-roll cage is advisable, but not essential at this early stage. |
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The rib cage is able to expand and contract the chest cavity through the action of other respiratory muscles. |
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The dog was reported to have no exercise and was left in the cage for 24 hours a day for nearly two years. |
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It managed to outfox its captors for almost a fortnight until February 17 when it was put into a cage and brought down. |
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They have cage fighting, boxing and a lot more in there and it was intimidating local residents. |
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As Lee attempts to extract the furry brown lump from its cage, Mighty Mouse clings stubbornly to its metallic bars. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was suspended in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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Bruce's sister, Mary, was suspended in a cage outside of Roxburgh for four years. |
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The oldest bell in the cathedral is Bell Harry, which hangs in a cage atop the central tower to which the bell lends its name. |
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The aim of the research was to synthesize cobalt nanoparticles by using ferritin protein cage. |
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At low speeds, the current induced in the squirrel cage is nearly at line frequency and tends to be in the outer parts of the rotor cage. |
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Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan, who had crowned Bruce, was hung in a cage outside of Berwick Castle for four years. |
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As a bird escaping an unwholesome cage to the grandsome freedom of the invigorating air. |
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If the rabbit will be housed in a cage and allowed to free-roam, it is best for the animal to use a litter box that has been placed in its cage. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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It features an impact resistant safety cage which acts like a cocoon around passengers. |
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Seven per cent of the safety cage in the original XC90 was made of hot-formed boron steel. |
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The victim had stepped inside a metal safety cage where the huge automaton was housed. |
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Bruce's sister, Mary, was hung in a cage outside of Roxburgh for four years. |
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Among the latest addition to the cage net armour world is the TenCate Armour stowable bar armour. |
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It descends 50 feet a day, first making a 13-inch pilot hole, which will then reportedly be widened to pull the men up in a cage one at a time. |
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Scientist Tim Townes carefully withdraws a little white mouse from a cage in his lab. |
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Was the position of the trachea palpated, the thoracic cage percussed, auscultation of lung and heart sounds done? |
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Emerging adults exhibit a negative geotactic response, rising up in the cage to a boll-weevil trap where they can be easily removed and counted. |
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Officers also saved a three-legged Degu found abandoned in a cage on a dual carriageway. |
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Director Andrew Geer, a one-time cage fight promoter, was declared bankrupt in 2010 and deemed by the court to have no disposable income. |
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Am I as a child perhaps, chasing a flown cageling, who among the branches free plays and peeps at the offered cage? |
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He tried to push Kissu into his cage, but the cougar charged back out and sank his canines into Wilson's rump. |
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