How To Use Kip In A Sentence

  • When we see her, we remember that hot July day doing five knots pulling Jess and Jerry on a tube and Russ skippering his first yacht.
  • They also caught a couple of large kingfish and many skipjack.
  • Hale and hearty, though aged, strong-featured, with the tough and leathery skin produced by long years of sunbeat and weatherbeat, his was the unmistakable sea face and eyes; and at once there came to me a bit of Kipling's A Winner of the Victoria Cross
  • I sat for a moment, wondering what on earth Kip would have done to me once he learned - if he did not already know - that it was I who snitched, when something stung the side of my face a bit.
  • She did it again and then did a little skip. The Sun
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  • I had a quick kip after lunch.
  • It explains why some people must have a full eight hours' kip while others get away with half that. The Sun
  • Retrieve the lure rapidly in skips and skitters over the tops of lily pads, along log edges, and above the weeds. Bait and Switch
  • Just because the clothes are less formal, that doesn't mean you skip regular clothing maintenance like ironing and washing.
  • In fact, I found myself reluctant to skip any topic in the book.
  • Some may choose to wear things like the hijab, turban or kippa, but that's another story, because somehow headgear bothers a whole lot of people. Ajarat Bada: Fatwa For Tebow
  • The vessel has an aluminium deckhouse with skippers cabin, CO2 room, casing, ventilation and Hi-press room.
  • He skipped bail and was caught trying to steal a chicken sandwich and some plasters. Times, Sunday Times
  • I could skip around the postings and suss out what I wanted.
  • Mum says you can kip on the sofa tonight.
  • Kipling's low opinion of English rugby has rarely seemed more apposite. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact some of today's most well-known teachers were skipped one or two dans during aikido's early years.
  • While we are at it we should skip most of the stuff comingout of Turtle Bay — actually maybe we ought to just skip Turtle Bay altogether. The Volokh Conspiracy » United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child:
  • She skipped normal meals to satisfy her craving for chocolate and crisps.
  • She had often told others that they would be the ones to skip off and leave her; they would be the ones to ignore her over the boy.
  • EU Referendum: Saddam "the federator of Europe" skip to main | skip to sidebar Saddam "the federator of Europe"
  • Then follows a comparison of the performance of the main categories of skippers: Burghers, Chinese, Malays and the most important group of Sulawesians.
  • Oily fish such as herring, kippers, mackerel, pilchards, salmon, sardines and trout, contain oils that can lessen the risk of thrombosis.
  • Norfolk Blogger: Labour "talking up" the BNP again skip to main | skip to sidebar Labour "talking up" the BNP again
  • Another injury victim, Andy Heald, sees a specialist this week over his sciatica, but former skipper Davey Luker is unlikely to feature again this season due to work commitments.
  • Rudyard Kipling's Recessional, in exultant recognition of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, embodied the spirit of that nostalgic period. Responsible Nationhood
  • he skips asterisks and gives you the gamy details
  • Australian Natalie Ward was the first to put a run on the board in the eighth innings when Simmone Morrow bunted the ball and a throwing error by the Chinese allowed her to race to second base while Ward skipped home.
  • With their secluded anchorages and bights, Anacapa and the other Channel Islands fairly beckon sailboat skippers.
  • Because the General section focuses more on the browser's look and feel, we'll skip this one.
  • Models from the Louise Morton Model Agency of Huddersfield will be on the catwalk for the fashion shows, which take place four times each day in the Skipton Building Society Fashion Pavilion.
  • Some authors aim at a narrative of drama, skipping the plateaux of family life or inner thoughts and move through a series of peaks of achievement.
  • If you are perusing the buffet table, skip the items that are loaded with calories and fat, such as dressings and gravy. Durangoherald.com
  • I'd like to smile and skip down shopping lanes whistling cheerfully but it just isn't in me.
  • From Wikipedia: A redshirt is a stock character, used frequently in science fiction but also in other genres, whose purpose is to die soon after being introduced, thus indicating the dangerous circumstances faced by the main characters. October 2007
  • He fails to get the exercise his body needs and is so enwrapped in his world of cyber heroes and villains that he skips meals too.
  • Willis also skips over the secular and leftist politics that led Catholic ethnics and working-class voters to take their distance from liberalism and the Democratic Party in 1972.
  • Each yacht carries knowledgeable skippers and crew members. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clive Tyldesley growls randomly as Davids skips past a defender.
  • Four deleted scenes are skippable, including one random one at a bus stop.
  • I think they may have skipped "The Thief in the Tower" because it abbreviates to TTITT. Disney's Animated Film 'Rapunzel' Changes Title to 'Tangled' « FirstShowing.net
  • Why you should skip it: When you know you can have only one plateful, chances are you will pile it sky-high.
  • As there was no abatement of the blows of the boat against the embankment, no reply nor explanation, a shot from the gun of one of the levee-watch came skipping lightsomely over the water as The Crucial Moment 1911
  • As far as I can discern, these are foliated or (roughly speaking) “wrapped” objects akin to the “reel” referred to above; but the Wikipedia article on them is rather terse and formal and not very illuminating. The Arrow of Time in Scientific American
  • But FAA regulations require that if a mandatory inspection or other so-called airworthiness directive is skipped, the aircraft must be pulled out of service immediately until the work is done. Southwest Could Pay Record Fine to FAA
  • It enjoys a quiet position near the centre of this pleasant village, just off the A19 Selby Road, little more than a hop, skip and a stagger away from the popular Greyhound pub.
  • Even cheapskates would never suggest that you skip special dinners out, such as those celebrating anniversaries or job promotions.
  • On return home, was remembering my brother's good suggestion that changing mouse mat might be the answer to the frantic behaviour of the cursor on my desktop machine; since I bought the desktop an emac, with optical mouse it has skipped around erratically at seemingly-random times. Wriggly thing in hair
  • As I glean from the Wikipedia article on the subject, atavistic traits are "birth defects" more than reactions to environmental changes. Eureka: What About Bob?
  • The place is justly famed for its antipasti and the final limoncello; you might want to skip straight from one to the other.
  • Similarly, drying skipjack (a small Pacific fish in the tuna family) or shiitake mushrooms substantially increases their existing umami levels.
  • This Saturday you can avoid hundreds of unnecessary calories by skipping the pigskin (literally and figuratively) and saying yes to fitness.
  • His heart skipped a beat with joy and he then wondered if it made him pathetic.
  • A newspaper reader can select what he is interested in and skip what he thinks is boring or irrelevant.
  • No, thanks. We'll skip aperitif.
  • Done with maneuvers, a US Navy aircraft carrier skipper decided to let his crew vote on which port to visit for shore leave.
  • She probably has a kip on one at home. The Sun
  • But now not many people have elevenses, or a formal pause at any other time in the working day, skipping lunch and grabbing a snack when they can.
  • At the end of the lines, he strung his artificial lures, big lures that resembled skipjack tuna when striking the surface of the water. A FEW SHORT NOTES ON TROPICAL BUTTERFLIES
  • The Wikipedia entry on the subject's fascinating in the extreme: * Decorative stone features of Greek temples such as mutules, guttae, and modillions that are derived from true structural/functional features of the early wooden temples Boing Boing
  • He skipped past two tackles to race into the area, but was foiled crucially at the last moment by Paddy Martin, the big Kilglass No.4.
  • Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city.
  • All he had ever seen of Skipton was, as a boy, pressing his nose to the windows of a charabanc as he and his family passed through the town on the way to their annual holidays in Morecambe.
  • Rudyard Kipling is a typical colonial writer and colonized India.
  • Chops, our de facto Kiwi skipper and engineer, makes another valiant attempt to get it going with the starter cord.
  • Gorgeous and classy, but routine was a little skippy. The Sun
  • Pool, led from the front by their new Australian skipper Simon Dart, are showing good early season form.
  • Part of what we're trying to do with the Climate Collaboratorium is what we call radically open computer modeling, to bring the spirit of systems like Wikipedia and Linux to the problem of global climate change. GreenBiz.com Green Business News
  • Kippletringan was distant at first ‘a gey bit; ’ then the ‘gey bit’ was more accurately described, as ‘ablins three mile; ’ then the ‘three mile’ diminished into ‘like a mile and a bittock; ’ then extended themselves into ‘four mile or there-awa; ’ and, lastly, a female voice, having hushed a wailing infant which the spokeswoman carried in her arms, assured Guy Mannering, ‘It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan, and unco heavy road for foot passengers. Chapter I
  • He wished the crew, skippered by black yachtswoman Cole, good luck, adding: "We'll watch. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Our Future: Thoughts: MARV and the Hoppers skip to main | skip to sidebar Thoughts: MARV and the Hoppers
  • Some butterflies they attract are spicebush swallowtails, monarchs, fritillaries, whites, skippers, and a host of others.
  • Holliday is among several hitters, especially Cardinals such as infielders Skip Schumaker and Brendan Ryan, who have worked with McGwire in previous offseasons. Org. report: Cardinals ready to mentor a pair of masters
  • He was off-colour during England's opening match against France, which his country lost in the dying seconds of the 93-minute thriller after skipper David Beckham muffed a penalty.
  • Skip drove all night, and by morning we were in Florida, the Sunshine State.
  • Better yet, I could skip all the hustles and put on a real money-making outfit.
  • He also served a term as rural dean of Skipton.
  • Bibliophile Bullpen: bad day at the brattle skip to main | skip to sidebar Bad day at the brattle
  • In response, he skipped school for ten straight days so he could practise and improve his skills.
  • Try the mango pudding, which came on steaming dry ice, but skip the affogato, which tastes like coffee grounds mixed with milk and sugar. Finicky Traveler: The Gramercy Park Hotel
  • The driver of the skip wagon told police he had waited several minutes while another vehicle left the weighbridge.
  • It is important not to skip meals.
  • Although the vessel was listing to starboard, the skipper continued towards a small island in spite of warnings from the group.
  • A similar exercise is being undertaken in Skipton, although the two projects are unrelated.
  • Cars waiting to turn right on to Carleton Road from Skipton hold all the outgoing traffic up as cars coming into Skipton won't give way on a green light.
  • Kipling had hoped that pince-nez would get him through, but only the imperial poet's influence got his son a commission.
  • Why don't you have a quick kip?
  • Rubbish littered the site, along with burned-out cars and refuse skips, huge piles of Tarmac and garden rubbish and gas cylinders.
  • The boxer gave a little skip as he came out of his corner.
  • Europrogocontestovision: Le cauchemar skip to main Le cauchemar
  • Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, the online encyclopaedia, is set to launch an internet search engine with amazon. com that he hopes will become a rival to Google and Yahoo! Boing Boing
  • Perrin says in the essay that he believes Williams en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Williams_ (UK_writer) is less famous than Tolkien or C.S. Lewis partly because he wrote fiction only for adults, not for adults and children: “All Hallows Eve will never be a TV special – or if it is, it will be so debased and vulgarized as to make most TV specials of great books seem works of astonishing fidelity.” 2008 October 23 « One-Minute Book Reviews
  • You can easily modify the Rope iterator to accommodate skipping forward by more than one character at a time.
  • From Wikipedia: On the south end of the memorial is a field of symbolic bronze and stone chairs — one for each person lost, arranged according to what floor of the building they were on. In memory of those lost 15 years ago. « Biodork
  • For those of you who prefer untempered late-night ire, skip to the original post.
  • We were thoroughly sated and decided to skip dessert from a list which included the usual Italian suspects such as tiramisu.
  • No other kind of skipping rope works. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a sigh of relief he recalled how lucky he was on the night he disposed of the clothes in the skip.
  • In a burst of wikipanic, Bank of America has dived into full-on counterespionage mode. Bank Of America Sets Up WikiLeaks Defense Team
  • When performing face lifts, plastic surgeons may opt to undermine the skip flap less to decrease the risk of slough, which results in a less than optimal lift.
  • The first half of the story (when Captain Veda was driven by revenge and when there were lots of plot twists) was better paced than the second half (the time skips were much larger and the revenge took a back seat to the new galactic threat), but even so, it still doesn't get much better than this. REVIEW: Galactic North by Alastair Reynolds
  • After all, some of them had to have skipped class to attend the sit-in.
  • Meanwhile, fashionmonger Marc Jacobs is skipping over beefy bottom brackets and instead harnessing the awesome marketing power of p-fars. Bicycle Marketing: Survival of the Beefiest
  • Heaven bliss the owld gintleman -- he had a habit of stopping in the middle of an exciting part and lighting his dudheen, and then when he'd begin again, he'd skip over a part on purpose to make us ax him a question ---- Adrift in the Wilds or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys
  • There was no narrative or overt expressiveness in the movement, which consisted mainly of high-energy skips and swoops.
  • Un agent provocateur est une personne agissant secrètement pour le compte d'un groupe mais apparaissant comme le membre d'un autre pour perturber son activité incitant délibérément, par ses propos et son comportement, à commettre des actes sanctionnés par la loi ou par l'opinion publique Wikipedia. Agent provocateur, provoquer, provocant/e
  • Steven Sippila, skipper of the Sinikka, and his deckhand Scott Boyle have been busy this week preparing their equipment and bait for the busy 13-week season.
  • The flotilla usually comprises of 8/10 boats, one of which, referred to as the lead boat, carries a skipper, hostess and an engineer.
  • Jest like a criminal he skipped, an 'aimed to defalcate Rhymes of a Rolling Stone
  • The Labradoodle, Yorkipoo, cockapoo, and schnoodle are the latest designer hybrid dogs to hit the catwalk.
  • Further muddying the picture, the spread of radiation has been fiendishly unpredictable, skipping some areas and showing up in concentrated hot spots elsewhere. Murky Science Clouded Japan Nuclear Response
  • Had to set parameters when I found him growling, tied to the table leg with a skipping rope round his neck. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • Skipton has scaled back mortgage lending dramatically. Times, Sunday Times
  • I skipped starters and had the goulash soup instead, but had a nibble at the other two's plates.
  • My mother's from Colombia, so I grew up waking up on Saturday mornings with my mom blaring cumbia merengue music, cleaning the house and skipping around.
  • For the first season ever I have started skipping the results show and am feeling a little guilty about my waning loyalty - your vlog was the perfect compromise. "American Idol" results -- vlogged!
  • This outfit is also ideal for school bonito, skipjack, average sized dorado, roosterfish and needlefish.
  • Dame Judy Dench, when asked by a British newspaper what she still wanted to accomplish in life, replied without skipping a beat: "The only thing I want to accomplish is to go back to Newfoundland. My Canada - Today and Tomorrow
  • And off we strolled, whistling merry Christmas tunes, and with only the very slightest of hops, skips and jumps in our step.
  • The MDS-JE510 also features a Jog Dial for split-second track access, allowing users to skip forwards or backwards through tracks.
  • Either spacetime could be made to fold, skipping ninety lightyears and putting the colony ship only seven years away from the earthlike planet that was its destination, or the ship would obliterate itself in the attempt . . . or nothing would happen at all, and it would crawl on for nine hundred more years before reaching its new world. Pathfinder
  • If I skipped the peanut butter on the celery, would I lose more weight?
  • The number of lines skipped after each breakpoint can be modified using the SKIP option in the BREAK command.
  • I'd like to take a quick moment to thank YouTube for the skippable pre-roll ad.
  • LEMON HOUND: from Erin Moure's postface to O Cadoiro skip to main From Erin Moure's postface to O Cadoiro
  • Boat skippers can cause mishaps on the water with similarly rash behavior.
  • Users of Wikipedia do get to recognise which parts are shaky, but the unwise may suddenly stumble into benighted stretches, like some crinkum-crankum byway in old London, where footpads lurked and communicable diseases were offered at low prices. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • In reading a novel, he generally skips over all the long descriptive passages.
  • One morning, you wake up and you want kippers; the next, you want fish pie.
  • According to the Wikipedia caption, the illustration shows the creodont Cryptomundo
  • It was like listening to somebody trying to play a trombone at the bottom of a swimming pool, and meantime some bosthoon in black tights is skipping around the fountain tossing things into it.
  • You skip school, they only keep you back a year.
  • The Ancient Mariner was one, and there were some of Rudyard Kipling's and he loved The Idylls of the King – in especial Guinivere. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • With billions in federal dough available for new KIPP stores and their chains of imitators, the plan is coming together to convert poor children to future-focused corpuscular automatons. Archive 2009-04-01
  • Many people, especially those who write articles on this subject for Wikipedia, would say the Magna Carta is the most influential and important foundation of constitutional law. Sophie Pollitt-Cohen: June 15: King John Signs Magna Carta
  • Gangs of youths marauded through the streets, the Kyrgyz agency AKIpress reported, blockading the centre of town with barricades. Kyrgyzstan erupts into ethnic war
  • From today painting is dead" is an aphorism often attributed to Paul Delaroche, a 19th-century French painter, upon seeing the first daguerreotypes though Wikipedia maintains there is no compelling evidence that he actually said it. Farewell to the fine art of focusing
  • Not a sheep: The UK's box-ticking culture skip to main | skip to sidebar The UK's box-ticking culture
  • Wildlife spotted in East SussexButterflies (13) meadow brown; hedge brown; speckled wood; essex skipper; small skipper; large skipper; comma; small tortoiseshell; large white; small white; green-veined white; purple hairstreak; white admiral How to get back to nature when camping
  • She handed me a skipping rope and off we went. The Sun
  • He is to skip three times while repeating thrice the following sentence, and after repeating three times forwards and backwards: thus (_forwards_) -- 'Fear and dread shall fall upon them by the greatness of thine arm; they shall be as still as a stone'; thus (_backwards_) -- 'Still as a stone may they be; by the greatness of thine arm may fear and dread fall on them'; he then is to say to his neighbour three times, 'Peace be unto you,' and the neighbour is to respond three times, 'Unto you be peace.' Moon Lore
  • Whether it's smoked, pickled or kippered, herring packs more creatine than any other creature on the planet.
  • The company's systematic deception involved six owners and skippers of fishing vessels and an auctioneer. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a compelling answer in the post-modern era of nonhierarchical thinking, chaos theory, Wikipedia, the Internet and collective intelligence -- or collective folly. In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history's narrative
  • I did see ads, but they weren't skippable, so I abandoned the videos.
  • Of the 26 voters who participated last week, Skip Away received the nod from 15.
  • We may skip the hocus-pocus part of the article and go directly to its conclusions.
  • Halbert was aye skipping up and down like a roo, and his brother used to sit in the chimney nook with his book and sic-like trash -- But the lad was like a loaded hackbut, which will stand in the corner as quiet as an old crutch until ye draw the trigger, and then there is nothing but flash and smoke. The Monastery
  • The Indo-Aryan languages are in fact a part of the Indo-European family (Wikipedia): What language?
  • Many hardboat skippers have PCs by the helm, displaying electronic charts, plotting their position from a GPS interface and even steering the boat's auto-pilot.
  • The knives are more commonly spelled "kukri" -- and are probably best known for their association with the Gurkhas (Wikipedia entry Cronaca
  • She gave a little skip of joy.
  • Her vocabulary was composed of simple runs, skips, and jumps; large, expressive gestures and playful mime.
  • Delete up to the first embedded newline in the pattern space. Start next cycle, but skip reading from the input if there is still data in the pattern space.
  • The streets are quiet and treelined and full of skippety cats, and the city centre just ten minutes' walk away. Times, Sunday Times
  • There, the commercial fishermen patiently wait every year for the annual migrations of albacore, skipjack, yellowfin, big-eye and bluefin.
  • You feel better if you skip a meal. Alternative Health Care for Women
  • Diary of a Bluestocking: dawn chorus now available to read in skookum boom skip to main Dawn chorus now available to read in skookum boom
  • Begin each lifting session with a 5 to 10 minute warm-up session by rope skipping.
  • Imagine stodge in the middle of August, when all you want is a dainty cucumber sandwich and a bowl of strawberries before skipping off for a game of tennis.
  • He skipped past the defender's despairing lunge.
  • Meanwhile, visitors to Skipton were treated to a weekend of entertainment at the town's second Waterways Festival.
  • He should see the recycling skips near Bingley law courts.
  • One lecturer admitted to cribbing a definition of stoichiometry from Wikipedia. The Fate of the Kilo Weighs Heavily on the Minds of Metrologists
  • Skipper Stewart Drummond headed over from a corner, Danny Carlton hit a snapshot over the bar when he looked a certain scorer, Chris Lane saw his header come back into play from the crossbar and Lee Collins miskicked in front of a yawning net.
  • She walked to school that morning with a slight skip in her step.
  • Finally I drifted off to sleep at about 3am, and, between then and the first mobile phone ringing at 5.45 am, I must have had, when you tot it all up, a good hour and a half's kip.
  • After skipping their way into the Guinness Book of Records, six Waterford-based athletes have expanded their group and are limbering up for another arduous challenge - a marathon relay from Malin to Mizen Head.
  • Recording is prone to skips if you use your computer heavily while it's recording.
  • They skip the rigidity of the academy for something more natural and less satisfying.
  • I was on the swim team and I had my bathing suit on (I skipped after school practice) so I stripped down to the black one piece I had on underneath.
  • As Kipling put it in his poem: ‘If you can meet with triumph and disaster, and treat those two impostors just the same…’
  • In the women's event, Caroline Rotich of Kenya outkicked her countrywoman Edna Kiplagat on the home stretch to shatter the course record by 33 seconds and break the tape in 1:08.52. Newcomers Prevail in Half-Marathon
  • Scowls o'er the darkened landskip snow, or shower; The Iliad of Homer (1873)
  • She decided to skip the afternoon's class.
  • But, generally speaking, I'd rather my skipper took their cues from the Little Corporal than the Iron Duke. The Most Influential Innings of the Decade
  • Since the split, his friends have provided not only a shoulder to cry on but also a sofa to kip on. The Sun
  • The counter was brought in a sideways blow to the neck, that which Hyman just barely dodged by skipping back.
  • IV. iii.148 (410,8) [How will he triumph, leap, and laugh at it?] [W: geap] To _leap_ is to _exult_, to skip for joy. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • Skipping its famous thali, I sampled the mithai at the ‘1916 Kesar ka Dhaba ’, tucked away in the intestine of an old bazaar.
  • What will also nettle Waugh is Ricky Ponting's success as Australia's new one-day skipper.
  • A jump is only executed, if the skip, force-complete or complete operation is successful, for example, no runtime exception occurs.
  • Indeed it won praise both from Remainers and Ukip. The Sun
  • I sometimes skip lunch if we're very busy.
  • To me, Li'l Shia seems born for screwball comedy; he has a ring-a-ding Joey Bishop-on-amphetamines style of delivery that never skips a syllable. Michael Bay, movie-making maverick?
  • Anyway, back to the dodos, the dodo is the “star” of the article about extinct birds at Wikipedia and the Coat of arms of Mauritius has a dodo! The Dodo Blog
  • The judge said he was concerned the youth was a fire raiser after hearing that he was seen peering round a corner at the firefighters and was cautioned for a building skip fire when aged 12.
  • This happens through a phenomenon called "kipping" where synchronous jumping - jumping at the same time - causes the transfer of kinetic energy to the lightest person causing them to gain greater propulsive force and height. BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition
  • But the Doctor had turned on his heel and was almost skipping along the right-hand corridor.
  • The reserve is also home to a large number of butterfly species including green hairsteak, dingy skipper and dark green fritillary.
  • What makes Wikipedia unreliable is that it can not be controlled. UberWikipedia « BuzzMachine
  • Holly : Mom, watch me skip rope!
  • Pandit Sunayana Hazarila the Kathak danseuse from Banaras gharana of Pandit Jankiprasad performed at IGIDR as part of SPIC-MCCAY on 28 March 2009. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Paleoglot: A revisal of the PIE sound system skip to main A revisal of the PIE sound system
  • But even as he skips over subjects and themes, Kureishi has always returned to his own life for inspiration.
  • It seems so worried about maintaining a breakneck blockbuster pace, in fact, that it skips out on drawing any kind of emblematic story or character-building in favor of VFX-filled action sequences that effectively amount to nothing. “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” worst of the comic book series so far » Scene-Stealers
  • More cryptic but equally fascinating are the mudskippers, a gobioid fish that climbs out of the water into mudflats and even climbs trees. Sundarbans mangroves
  • Yom Kippur begins tonight, a time of atonement for Jews.
  • Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog: British surname profiler skip to main British surname profiler
  • Let's skip over these details and come to the main point.

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