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  • Anastasi A, Erspamer V, Bucci M (1971) Isolation and structure of bombesin and alytesin, 2 analogous active peptides from the skin of the European amphibians Bombina and Alytes. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They are what is known as bombinating in a vacuum. Our Parliament, Its Organization and Work
  • It would help us to gauge the probability of finding life elsewhere instead of bombinating in a vacuum of data, caught between inevitability and uniqueness.
  • I would like to have a meditation, a rumination, a lucubration, a bombination, about the prostate. Writing about the certainty of death
  • Unfortunately, a chimera bombinating in a vacuum is, nowadays, only too capable of producing secondary causes. Actions and Reactions
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  • As it is, the News Chronicle version of Fascism as a kind of homicidal mania peculiar to Colonel Blimps bombinating in the economic void has been established more firmly than ever. Spilling the Spanish Beans
  • A neo-Georgian poet, disciple of FREUD, pacificist and vegetarian, will gladly pay five pounds to any psychopathic suggestionist who will extirpate from his subconsciousness the lingering relics of an antipathy to syncopated rhythms which retard his progress towards a complete mastery of the technique of amorphous bombination. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 14th, 1920
  • He has bombinated about his career in the Big Leagues twice, in The Umpire Strikes Back and Strike Two.
  • ‘Many professional historians, bombinating in their airless circles, tend to ignore or dismiss Churchill the historian’.
  • It would be as easy and as profitable a problem to solve the Rabelaisian riddle of the bombinating chimaera with its potential or hypothetical faculty of deriving sustenance from a course of diet on second intentions, as to read the riddle of Shakespeare's design in the procreation of this yet more mysterious and magnificent monster of a play. A Study of Shakespeare
  • Like his co-workers he had been somewhat stampeded by Dorn's imitative faculties, faculties which enabled the former journalist to bombinate twice as loud in a void three times as great as any of his colleagues. Erik Dorn
  • Let them bombinate impotently forever, for all I care. Archive 2008-07-01
  • He said again, 'I am tired of seeing the human mind bogged in a social plenum; I prefer to paint it in a vacuum, freely and sportively bombinating.' Crome Yellow
  • Snatches of conversation, remembered precepts, and prefigured cries of terror bombinate about his skull.
  • Our dog has become good with horses; she tucks herself out of the way and lies down and doesn't bombinate around getting underfoot.

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