How To Use Biting In A Sentence

  • Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
  • Flakes with concavities exhibiting steep, unifacial retouch were used to whittle or plane wood, and flakes displaying spurs were used to incise bone or antler.
  • If the adventurers try to reach location 14 they will have to pass scores of biting faces and clutching hands.
  • He advised people against indulging in backbiting.
  • I have been cohabiting with my partner for over five years.
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  • But it means you get this style of performance across the board that is people inhabiting characters rather than pretending to be people. Times, Sunday Times
  • An orbiting satellite picked up a distress signal from the ship's emergency beacon, standard equipment on all modern boats.
  • As his reputation declined, the sculptor retreated to his studio and stopped exhibiting.
  • 'Mmm, this cream cheese is delicious,' announced the girl next to me, biting into her croissant with vigor.
  • The Kuiper belt is an icy disk of debris orbiting the sun, beyond Neptune, and is the original home of many comets.
  • But people don't know the background of arguments and backbiting that has been going on over the state of the equipment and their refusal to give us concession prices.
  • Enraged by the success of "We's Lives," he writes a violent, nihilistic, dialect-strewn thug novel he bitingly titles "My Pafology. A Protean Chronicler of Racial Puzzles
  • It may have been the biting cold wind that concentrated minds on my questions, but contrary to what opinion surveys are finding, almost nobody owned up to being a don't know or no-show.
  • The amendment would bar the Interior Department from prohibiting individuals from legally carrying firearms inside national parks and wildlife refuges.
  • The year was ushered in by starlit skies, a bright silvery moon and biting cold.
  • What I find highly ironic and, indeed, perturbing, is that U.S. trade laws have in their application proven much more effective in inhibiting legitimate, cross-border, long-standing supplier-customer transactions carried on within a Canada-U.S. free trade environment than they have in dealing with these "dump and jump" boatloads of predatory imports. Free Trade With the U.S.—Only in a Dream World
  • Bibliomaniacs were censured, that is, for eschewing commonplace means of engaging the material traces of the literary past and commonplace means of cohabiting with the nation's literary tradition. "Wedded to Books': Bibliomania and the Romantic Essayists
  • We have known a male mierkat so assiduous in feeding young that were quite unrelated to himself, taking to them every morsel of food given him, that we have been compelled to shut him up in a room alone when feeding him, to prevent his starving himself to death: the male mierkat thus exhibiting exactly those psychic qualities which are generally regarded as peculiarly feminine; the females, on the other hand, being far more pugnacious towards each other than are the males. Woman and Labour
  • A record low, and yet 75% of co-habiting people say that they want the rice and cake. Why Can't Women Make Their Minds Up ?
  • Very quickly, the penalties were seen as draconian and the restrictions as inhibiting the will to win. Times, Sunday Times
  • Near Australia, catsharks have been observed inhabiting ledges and caves, seagrass or kelp beds, coastal reefs, and both sandy and rocky bottoms.
  • Manned Orbiting Laboratory gloves with sharkskin palms and sewn-in steel fingernails, so nimble that an astronaut could pick up a dime while wearing them, even when they were pressurized; long johns laced with plastic pipes, to water-cool the wearer; and box after box of headgear, including Armstrong's gold-visored external helmet, once thought to have been left on the moon. The Seattle Times
  • I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within.
  • A Native American people formerly inhabiting north-central Missouri, with present-day descendants living with the Oto in north-central Oklahoma.
  • Family campaigners said they were disappointed that the public thought cohabiting and marriage were the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • Look at you biting your knuckle orgiastically while your leather minion whips a defenseless Isabelle De Funès. Happy Birthday, Carroll Baker
  • What would a roomful of machines exhibiting this behavior sound like?
  • However, hospitalization is indicated for patients who are exhibiting signs of sepsis, who are vomiting and unable to stay hydrated, and who are having contractions.
  • I am hunched against the biting wind, and all my possessions are next to me in a battered suitcase.
  • Even the biting wit of this film has something of lost innocence about it.
  • But the lack of finance in all but the commercial sector is inhibiting.
  • Humans are too afraid to accept the truth that they're not the only creatures inhabiting this small planet.
  • An astronaut orbiting 230 miles high grabbed his camera to capture the cloudless scene. The Sun
  • There are already laws prohibiting the above-mentioned businesses. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why the Arizona Law is Much Worse than the Federal Law It is Supposedly Based On
  • For example, earlier in 2000, unexpected quantities of Pentium IIs made their appearance when other shortages were biting.
  • Involuntarily, she stepped in, biting the inside of her cheek apprehensively and casting her eyes over the rows of neatly aligned desks in the room.
  • Boulding was known for his biting wit.
  • The Maschio Prime Arance, made from the juice and pulp of Italian oranges, is like biting into an orange with a kick.
  • Spainhower explains that the pressure of biting on even a hair-thin tippet of mono can crack a preexisting fracture line in the tooth, but more often it is pulling at leader clamped between teeth or the snapping of tooth against tooth after the mono is cut that causes the damage. Chew On This
  • Nothing will bring a romantic dreamer down to reality faster than the bug, and every biting insect seems to visit us in turn.
  • Surely hard biting is sufficiently appreciable by the person bitten without any visual admeasurement of the masseter muscles or the zygomatic arches. Are the Effects of Use and Disuse Inherited? An Examination of the View Held by Spencer and Darwin
  • After all, planetesimal sized portions of the Solar System cannot be considered to be orbiting the Earth, except in the obvious case of the Moon.
  • What's biting you today?
  • She said most pupils were well behaved, but ‘there were some serious issues around individual children exhibiting poor behaviour’.
  • All nerve agents act by inhibiting the enzyme acetylcholinesterase, which breaks down the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
  • Rather, the essay should be read as a complexly equivocal attack on a whole ideology of theory as "non-sense," in which the bitingly direct sentence is designed to replace Continental wooliness. Archive 2008-11-01
  • The thing is, when you realise that a mosquito is biting you, there's little you can do.
  • Full of rhetorical flourishes that bob along the way, neither standing apart from the orchestral textures nor biting into them. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is exhibiting the work of Australian artists for the first time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The issue of bias cohabiting with immense media power was on the table.
  • Use an ice chipper, a lawn edging tool, or a spade to scrape off grass or weeds encroaching on the driveway or inhabiting any cracks.
  • They will generally signal an interest in solid foods by biting the bottle nipple or showing an interest in licking milk or formula from a finger.
  • In that span, astronomers have reported more than 500 planets orbiting nearby stars, a gold rush sparked by the 1995 discovery of a large planet orbiting the star 51 Pegasi, some 51 light years away, by members of a Swiss team. Researchers question discovery of 'Goldilocks' planet
  • I nearly cracked a tooth biting into it.
  • When the actors aren't really inhabiting it and imagining, it can feel like a University revue sketch going on for hours.
  • November 30th, 2007 at 3: 17 pm chodin says: roker: "christian, do you ever look at newborn babies and picture yourself biting into their heads like a cadbury egg? PLEASE, SOMEONE BALE OUT AL ROKER
  • And where appropriate, consider nonchemical ways to deter biting insects such as screens, netting, long-sleeves and slacks.
  • Furthermore, the Scottish curlers had succeeded by deploying the ‘traditional womanly virtues of patience, lower lip-biting and sweeping’.
  • Sonja Landweer is exhibiting a series of bronze casts taken from ceramic moulds.
  • A person cohabiting with another may succeed to some sort of tenancy on the partner's death.
  • I left the San Francisco murals scene a few years later, tired of its supposedly socially-conscious artists backbiting and claim-jumping for grants, feeling that too many muralists only did artwork when a check arrived.
  • He'll get away from it briefly when it's goose season in his native Nebraska or when the fish are biting somewhere.
  • Without a cold biting, nothing is tangy incense.
  • It also has the weighty responsibility of inhibiting the conversion of body fat back into glucose for the body to burn (a hangover from our feast-or-famine cave days).
  • A 1990 federal law bars local governments from prohibiting late-night and early-morning departures at a new airport without Federal Aviation Administration approval.
  • Organiser Ray Collins is hoping the amazing run of fine weather doesn't come to an end - even if a spot of rain would get the fish biting.
  • A solitary leatherjacket was spotted on the deck, and it relished biting into my finger, which was cut on some of the sharp metal deeper in the ship.
  • However, further studies showed a significant number of hodographs for left-moving storms exhibiting clockwise curvature below 1 km.
  • His remark has a biting edge to it.
  • You know what I mean - visibly dirty, pronouncedly smelly, and exhibiting abnormal behavior (usually attributed to drug use).
  • There's to be no biting, kicking, rearing or foolery, understand?
  • For the patient presenting with hyperthermia, traditional treatment may include external cooling to decrease temperature or pancuronium to decrease muscle hyperactivity. 4,6 Dantrolene sodium has been used to directly relax skeletal muscle rigidity by inhibiting the release of calcium ions from the sarcoplasm reticulum6 In severe hypertension, CNS stimulation should be avoided. Monamine Oxidase Inhibitors
  • Nor was he biting his nails over the fate of Shapirov and yet -- Tapping his own emotions, it occurred to him that having come thus far, having been miniaturized and finding himself in a small cerebral arteriole, he suddenly had an urge to check out his theories. Destination Brain
  • Kid probably decided he wanted to show off, or believed that biting is the new way to get girls. Twilight Lexicon » Hey Kids, Don’t Try This At Home…
  • It was his job as district attorney to enforce a state law prohibiting abortion except to save a woman's life.
  • Whoever invented "capris" should be subjected to biting bugs that favor the lower leg. Page 2
  • exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions
  • Sadly, the goldeye were apparently exhibiting the kind of lockjaw that often comes with scudding clouds and falling barometers. Edmonton Sun
  • As the effects of the drought were biting deeper, production at Blinman was also slowed down.
  • But all of the nail biting is forgotten as Brazil has rolled through the tournament unbeaten, with major victories coming against Belgium and England. USATODAY.com - Brilliant Brazil overcomes tough Turkey
  • From these observations emerged the view that the horseshoe-shaped fibrillar band functions as a barrier inhibiting migration of individual mesoblast cells and expansion of tissue sheets.
  • She was not exactly your blonde bombshell type: plump, short, always casually dressed, and bitingly acerbic whenever she had the chance.
  • Be prepared to fish in hostile conditions of rain, sleet and snow with a chill wind biting your flesh, and with weed clogging your line.
  • The wind can be biting but wrap up and you are in for a treat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Steam hissed and water came in cascading sheets as she shook the biting coldness away.
  • Scales is biting his lower lip and staring hard at the camera. Times, Sunday Times
  • Putner's satire on the supposedly streetwise US stand-up scene is biting: he conveys masterfully the gulf between Stevens's self-image and the bathetic reality.
  • This orbiting telescope is the largest optical instrument in space.
  • Although these factors are never an excuse for criminal activity, a judge can take them into consideration in exhibiting some leniency, especially if it is a first time offence or the offender has demonstrated rehabilitation. Don’t Do Mandatory Drug Sentences : Law is Cool
  • Elidel belongs to a class of drugs known as calcineurin inhibitors, so called because they reduce immune activity by inhibiting the activity of the enzyme calcineurin. FDA Runs Protection Racket For Big Pharma
  • Now is the time to launch the real bait over the side of the boat and see how the fish are biting.
  • All the biting pests above can be controlled by planned, routine, repeat spraying with systemic insecticides.
  • Nicked myself shaving . Biting her nether Hip , hooking the placket of her skirt.
  • It was not until the mid-1990s that researchers saw another way: An enzyme called dipeptidyl peptidase four DPP4 broke down GLP, and by inhibiting it, researchers could boost GLP levels in the body. Merck Starts Diabetes Race
  • He helped create and expand the Bastille legend, exhibiting in his waxworks insurgents, released prisoners, and a model of the fortress, carved from its ‘last’ stone.
  • As a body they upheld the interpretation of canon law as prohibiting women from this ceremony.
  • The diamond mountains now orbiting among the satellites of Jupiter may open up the entire Solar System; how trivial, by comparison, appear all the ancient uses of the quartic-crystallized form of carbon! 2061 Odyssey Three
  • Most other closely related wrasses utilize a combination of suction and biting to take less elusive invertebrate prey items.
  • Seen this way, the First Amendment is a two-edged sword that prevents government from inhibiting religious expression, but also limits the scope of religious authority to ecclesiastical affairs.
  • Ranking schools numerically is silly (is MIT four ranking spots better than CalTech, or five?) but placing schools in quality tiers would do a large amount of good without too much of the ankle-biting and ratings-grubbing that comes with the numerical ranking system. Matthew Yglesias » Demand-Side Solutions
  • Two hours up, above the tree line, it was hard to catch breath in the biting wind and sleet. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Fords are a close-knit, loving family, but the counselors who saw Greg said he was exhibiting classic signs of sex abuse, which naturally put the parents under suspicion. Unholy Communion
  • Past research by Dr. Dwinell linked the expression of CXCL12, a protein known as a chemokine, to the inhibiting of breast cancer. TechNudge
  • The play is one of the most potent amalgams of the Bard's keen psychological observation, tragic fatalism, and bitingly intelligent verbal and conceptual humor.
  • In 1971, the largest firms began to refold themselves into public companies from private partnerships after the New York Stock Exchange dropped a rule prohibiting its members from using that corporate structure. Brendan Moynihan: Wall Street Business Model as Financial Origami
  •     Snatches a thousand kisses, in amorous extasy biting. Poems and Fragments
  • Biting hard on her lower lip, Isabel brushed away a traitorous tear.
  • She is one of the artists exhibiting, she works in bronze, ceramic and in this exhibition, her first at the Appleloft, she has large drawings of the human figure, full size body casts and bronze sculpture.
  • The plot twists and turns on the way to a nail-biting finale. The Sun
  • I rose and was about to clap my hat upon my head and burst away, in wrathful indignation from the house; but recollecting — just in time to save my dignity — the folly of such a proceeding, and how it would only give my fair tormentors a merry laugh at my expense, for the sake of one I acknowledged in my own heart to be unworthy of the slightest sacrifice — though the ghost of my former reverence and love so hung about me still, that I could not bear to hear her name aspersed by others — I merely walked to the window, and having spent a few seconds in vengibly biting my lips and sternly repressing the passionate heavings of my chest, I observed to Miss The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
  • Many of them have bad or at least petty motives - backbiting, the desire to gossip or trade in information for advantage, revenge.
  • Slides containing F 2 worms were screened for the presence of worms with diakinesis nuclei exhibiting more than six chromatin masses (indicating failure in bivalent formation).
  • When I get to his age, I hope the walleye are biting, the salmon are running and my outboard is working.
  • It reported that bee products such as royal icily, propolis and venom might help prevent cancer by inhibiting tumor growth; the study was done on mice.
  • Hovstad [sitting at his desk, biting his penholder, says slowly]. An Enemy of the People
  • The University of Texas team found a planet similar in size to Jupiter about 10.5 light years away from Earth orbiting the star Epsilon Eridani, a star very similar to the sun.
  • Government regulations prohibiting the use of ephedra left a tremendous void in the energy/weight loss category.
  • For example, beet and rape support more biodiversity than maize (which is much taller, inhibiting the growth of weeds beneath).
  • The lousiest and most ignorant commentary is to be found from those who are furthest from the day to day issues facing Israelis, inhabiting think tanks where the last thing they do is serious and honest thinking. bitterpill8 More on Khalidi and Antisemitism - Swampland - TIME.com
  • His criticisms, though occasionally biting, were never vicious, and invariably constructive.
  • All communication and observation satellites orbiting Mars suddenly failed.
  • About 100 Russian satellites are orbiting the earth.
  • TWO doting penguin parents form a perfect heart shape as they bend their necks to shield their chick from biting Antarctic winds. The Sun
  • The Transport Licensing Regulations 1950 could not be construed as prohibiting contracts of cartage.
  • The black goby is a coastal fish inhabiting sandy environments and frequently entering brackish lagoons and estuaries.
  • Moreover, rather than inhibiting her, marriage permits her to yield to passion.
  • Accordingly he repaired to the Hotel de Ville, and gave to the Municipal Council so distinct an account of his measures, and of his reason for taking them, that, though Danton and some of his more factious colleagues reproached him for exhibiting what they called a needless distrust of the people, the majority of the Council approved of his conduct, and dismissed him to return to his duties. The Life of Marie Antoinette
  • With Federer blasting forehands, Nadal held his ground with his biting lefty forehands, deft touch around the net and bullet crosscourt backhands. Once in running for best ever, now Federer can't beat Nadal
  • All the biting pests above can be controlled by planned, routine, repeat spraying with systemic insecticides.
  • They wrote with an intensity and a biting edge which was unusual in intellectual discourse hitherto.
  • Those words cut the deepest, biting into him and holding fast.
  • It's not a biting criticism of the Anglican Church or of religion in general but a light-hearted poke at the churchmen of England.
  • Also inhabiting Ecoregion 61c are several species that are threatened in Pennsylvania, including the eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) and the northern brook lamprey (Ichthyomyzon fossor) (Cooper, 1985, pp. 179, 182). Ecoregions of Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia (EPA)
  • Dorking will have to endure a nail-biting final game of the season.
  • Conclusion:Atrial overdrive can prevent AF, which may results from accelerating interatrial conduction, inhibiting atrial premature beat, eliminating sinus bradycardia and long short interval.
  • They line up along a worn river bank in the towns near the launch pad on Cape Canaveral, waiting for days, then nail-biting hours, to see a group of people embark on a completely different kind of journey, this one powered by rockets that do zero to 17,000 mph in 8.5 minutes. Alex Pasternack: Humanity's Greatest Spectacle
  • The entire ordeal is influenced by the coal lobby on one side and anti-nuclear forces on the other ... but simply streamlining nuclear licensing while prohibiting coal for municipal power will cost nothing and reduce emissions with none of this emissions trading beurocracy that seems to be more and more popular. Global Warming Heretics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • An astronaut orbiting 230 miles high grabbed his camera to capture the cloudless scene. The Sun
  • She was biting into a club sandwich, then wiped some mayonnaise from the corner of her mouth. UNKNOWN MAN #89
  • Biting a tree and then running away seemed like a very curious and wasteful behavior.
  • Porter -- who Time described as a pert, brown-eyed, dark haired, nail-biting, chain-smoking, go-getter -- helped enfranchise American women to the investment world, teaching them core concepts and strategies so they need not ask for a man's help to take the reins of what Porter termed "pocketbook issues. Pamela Yellen: When "Women and Financial Literacy" Was Still an Oxymoron, Sylvia Porter Came to the Rescue
  • A member a nomadic Turkic people inhabiting Turkmenistan and neighboring areas in Iran and Afghanistan.
  • There is already a curfew prohibiting movement at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1986, a drug known as azidothymidine was identified by NCI researchers as inhibiting HIV activity in laboratory studies.
  • Even the other fish were not biting so well, and I had put down my rod for a moment to talk to Belinda and to have a cold beer.
  • Using a technique called nulling interferometry, they hope to be able to find the first Earth-like planet orbiting a star. Science Fiction in the News
  • The fuel crisis is already biting in this household.
  • It wanted to turn when Luz watched Trisha biting into one of the cream-filled brandy snaps, so she was careful not to look at Rob when he helped himself to a cream dariole, a custard tart topped with red currant jelly and whipped cream. The Glory Game
  • In totally prohibiting a district court judge from exercising any discretion to facilitate exercise of the constitutional rights of public access by means of Internet or other electronic broadcasting of open-court sessions in civil cases, does the ruling below impermissibly restrict the judicial power vested in federal district court judges by the Constitution and creational statutes? RIAA v Tenenbaum webcasting: redux?
  • We strolled along the Golden Mile and made a sterling effort of prohibiting sleep.
  • The fact that a substantial amount of Irish people do not actually have a bank account, however, is a major obstacle, as Laser cards work by debiting a person's account for the appropriate amount when they make a purchase.
  • Treat your skin to a richer day cream when the air is biting cold. Times, Sunday Times
  • Preliminary evidence suggested that a second planet was also orbiting the star further out.
  • One brown knoll alone breaks the waste, and on it a few leafless wind-clipt oaks stretch their moss-grown arms, like giant hairy spiders, above a desolate pool which crisps and shivers in the biting breeze, while from beside its brink rises a mournful cry, and sweeps down, faint and fitful, amid the howling of the wind. Westward Ho!
  • Cats afflicted with hyperesthesia and intense skin allergies may exhibit symptoms elicited by even the softest touch, including strange skin ripples or seizurelike episodes of frantic racing, panic, or biting at the air. The Last Chance Dog
  • Groaning, I could only squirm as more winds of biting cold nipped at my body.
  • How about thermodynamics, like the phase equilibrium in a binary system containing a eutectic and exhibiting allotropy? Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • Very little open quarrelling ever took place amongst them; but backbiting and talebearing were universal.
  • The north wind driveth away rain: so doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue. Probably Just One Of Those Funny Coincidences
  • Apparently under this name there are several tribes inhabiting lands of various elevations; some are coloured café au lait, as if born in a high and healthy region; others are almost jet black with the hair frightfully "wispy," like a mop. Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2
  • The virus is spread by biting insects such as fleas, mosquitoes and horseflies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The movie is a biting commentary on contemporary life in a big city.
  • Marcy, who is a member of the Kepler science team, said the orbiting telescope will survey thousands of stars to determine with unprecedented precision how many are circled by exoplanets, and especially by Earth-size exoplanets that might be in habitable zones. Scientists estimate tens of billions of Earth-size planets in Milky Way
  • Be sure to grip the fruit firmly behind the eyes where the neck meets the seed chamber, failure to do so may result in the fruit biting you.
  • He is favourably disposed to rivers and canals, exhibiting an impressive grasp of detail.
  • By the turn of the century virtually every State had a law prohibiting or restricting abortion on its books.
  • Dorothy Parker wrote for the New Yorker and Vanity Fair magazines with a caustic pen, but her biting wit also had a mournful edge.
  • The dog was biting a piece of meat.
  • An enterprising reporter found him at the residence of a Baltimore hair salon owner with whom, it was alleged, James Agnew was co-habiting. McCain To Meet With Potential Running Mates
  • Rosse himself writing to Professor Nichol, in 1846, "I may safely say there can be little, if any, doubt as to the resolvability of the nebula; -- all about the trapezium is a mass of stars, the rest of the nebula also abounding with stars, and exhibiting the characteristics of resolvability strongly marked. Half-hours with the Telescope Being a Popular Guide to the Use of the Telescope as a Means of Amusement and Instruction.
  • The wind can be biting but wrap up and you are in for a treat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today, when we know that oculomotor stimulation releases AC. Ch., the action of eserine is revealed as being simply to increase the effect of the Ac.Ch. by inhibiting that of the esterase, and Anderson's results become absolutely clear. Otto Loewi - Nobel Lecture
  • Rather than present a biting satirical assailment on religion, I shall present a puerile, lowbrow rant on religion's younger brother, cult worship.
  • Aiming the lasers and microwaves precisely at the antiatoms using the right settings is very difficult right after the antiatoms are formed because they are in what's called an excited state - the positrons are orbiting the nucleus of the antiatom, but they're very far away, and they're constantly changing their orbit. CBC | Top Stories News
  • His sole weapon seems to be his mouth, whether by taunting or biting.
  • His supporter, former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, told reporters he thinks this kind of backbiting destroys the party. CNN Transcript Jan 22, 2008
  • Here's my view of alliums, since you brought them here: First, despite being in the same family, your example of chives and bear garlic (a.k.a. ramson) are different plants inhabiting different ecologies and facing different selective pressures. A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
  • Some flowers are quite normal, exhibiting no sign of connation; others are wholly gamopetalous, the four petals being united from their base to the very margin of the cup formed. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • For nearly two decades, many birders have worried about the health of migratory bird populations inhabiting the nation's forests.
  • He would open up the brightly coloured, beflowered trunk, pull out a fabulous costume - a magician, a bear, a dragon, a snowman - and he would play, unselfconsciously, at inhabiting those clothes.
  • Then the largest planets themselves would act like mini suns, able to attract their own system of orbiting satellites.
  • Her poems could be cajoling and vituperative, making love and war simultaneously, her sensual lyrics cohabiting with performance pieces.
  • The total number of cells exhibiting transport was thus 73%, while the remaining 27% of cells were nonviable.
  • I very much enjoyed the first two books by Douglas Kennedy, which were nail-biting Grisham-esque thrillers set in that sort of Madison Avenue, big business world that seems so glossy from the outside. March 2009
  • It is frigid, bitingly cold, and you have young and old in the streets, and you have the important services, the security services, the navy, the armed forces, saying that they will not turn against the people.
  • It's difficult to hear their ribbiting in the noisy rainforest, so male golden frogs wave to each other to communicate their dominance over a certain area.
  • The score is cabaret style and combines the biting satire of Kurt Weill and the lush, poignant lyricism of Berg.
  • Gouffé wrote in a limpid style, comprehensible by all and exhibiting a standard of literary craftsmanship which equalled the author's skill in the kitchen.
  • Metallic materials are known to affect the optical properties of quantum dots, either by enhancing or inhibiting photoluminescence, depending on a range of factors including the size and shape of the materials, the distance between them, and the wavelength of light used to induce photoexcitation. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • This vice is similar to crib-biting but the horse does not grab onto anything with its teeth, it learns to gulp down air simply by creating a vacuum in the mouth.
  • ‘It was clear to our operators at the works that fans dare not leave their seats as the final came to nail-biting climax,’ the spokesman added.
  • It is free from oversize particles which might adversely affect its performance in fibre delustring and is soft in nature, thus exhibiting low abrasion characteristics.
  • During the performance, gamelan players are required to display both music and dance skills, exhibiting a perfect blend of expressive dance movements and harmonious music.
  • This has been a strike which has discomforted everyone, in addition to the biting cold season being experienced.
  • True, their position in a small open "rodney" in the middle of a dark, rough night in the North Atlantic was not exactly enviable, especially as the biting winter wind was freezing their clothing solid, and steadily sapping their small stock of remaining vitality. Labrador Days Tales of the Sea Toilers
  • When Hell-Cat Maggie screeched her battle cry and rushed biting and clawing into the midst of a mass of opposing gangsters, even the most stout-hearted blanched and fled.
  • Owen gives a full description of crib-biting and wind sucking, and points out that it occurs worldwide in domestic horses and ponies, but does not occur in feral horses and ponies.
  • It's one swipe after another, biting the hand that feeds him. The Sun
  • Although you are speaking before the National Football League's 2011 season kick off between the Green Bay Packers and the New Orleans Saints, the pressure and intensity is more akin to the fútbol moment weary fans are only too familiar with: the nail biting end when the hard-fought soccer championship between teams tied in skill and public support hinges on a postgame penalty shoot-out. Viviana Hurtado: Open Letter to Barack Obama: Mr. President, Three Plays to Score a Jobs Golazo
  • Merkel's volte-face on Friday earned her biting criticism in the weekend media. Greek debt crisis: eurozone ministers delay decision on €12bn lifeline

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