How To Use Pouch In A Sentence
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A reduced short chain fatty acid concentration has also been reported in pouch contents from patients with pouchitis compared with those without.
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It has an immense bill, and in breeding season its distensible gular pouch is olive to red.
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burse" (Lat. _bursa_, Gr. [Greek: borsa], bag of skin) is particularly used of the embroidered purse which is one of the insignia of office of the lord high chancellor of England, and of the pouch which in the Roman Church contains the "corporal" in the service of the Mass.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary"
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She'd taken to wearing a low-slung leather skirt with a single flap at the front and a pair at the rear, her pouch obvious above it.
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Ring roll, earring fasteners and pouches accommodate all kinds of jewelry.
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A small brown pouch is slung across her shoulder and chest.
Times, Sunday Times
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The infantryman carried a substantial ammunition pouch, bayonet, water-bottle, and ‘snapsack’ for a day's rations suspended from broad cross-belts, usually made of buff leather and pipeclayed to inconvenient whiteness.
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` ` The shirra sent for his clerk, and as the lad is rather light o the tongue, I fand it was for drawing a warrant to apprehend you --- I thought it had been on a fugie warrant for debt; for a 'body kens the laird likes naebody to pit his hand in his pouch --- But now I may haud my tongue, for I see the M ` Intyre lad and Mr. Lesley coming up, and I guess that
The Antiquary
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Garden centers and mail-order nurseries sell the Flower Pouch and similar products under different names in various sizes.
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It ends with the female depositing her eggs in the male's pouch.
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Press the foil together to seal the cooking pouches and then place on the grill.
Times, Sunday Times
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Aileron: the scale covering the base of primaries in some insects; see tegulae in Diptera = alula and squama, q.v. Air-sacs or vesicles: pouch-like expansions of tracheal tubes in heavy insects, capable of inflation and supposed to lessen specific gravity.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Crane pushed his suspenders off his shoulders and grabbed at his pipe and fished his tobacco pouch from his pocket and began to stuff the pipe's bowl.
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Then he placed it into the small leather pouch at his waist.
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A pize on it! send it off to those who have their legs swathed with a hay-wisp, their heads thatched with a felt bonnet, their jerkin as thin as a cobweb, and their pouch without ever a cross to keep the fiend Melancholy from dancing in it.
Kenilworth
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He said he'd bring a pouch of placer gold, copies of old letters from Theodore Mott to his lawyer up in Denver.
THE WAILING WIND
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But because retort pouch technology makes it easier to cook the food in the field, and the MRE style chow tastes better than anything in cans, the retort pouch MRE is taking over.
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She's also made a little pouch on the sculpture, in which she can place a flower and spend some time with his memory.
Times, Sunday Times
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Brooker, a stout and flabby man, with pouches under biliously tinged eyes, bowed and broke into a violent perspiration, not wholly due to the shiny black frock-coat suit of broadcloth donned for the occasion.
The Dop Doctor
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He concealed the ring in a small pouch at the bottom of a tin of mints which he carried with him constantly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Men also wear pouches on the right side of their belts to hold a small knife and a pair of chopsticks.
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From the pouch tied to his jerkin, he pulled forth a small gem.
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I kept a whole second existence in a waterproof pouch under the lid of the cistern.
SKORPION'S DEATH
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Before pockets there were pouches.
Times, Sunday Times
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I looked more like a kangaroo with her pouch hanging out to dry.
Times, Sunday Times
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Although an individual transporting a diplomatic pouch may have diplomatic immunity, that individual and his or her nondiplomatic accessible property and checked baggage must undergo screening and all alarms must be resolved.
Wired Top Stories
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Stitch the sides of the pouch together using raffia strands.
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This high-principled lophobranch is so careful of its callow and helpless young that it carries about the unhatched eggs with him under his own tail, in what scientific ichthyologists pleasantly describe as a subcaudal pouch or cutaneous receptacle.
Science in Arcady
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The Bank of the West at 87th and Center was held up by a man about 6 feet tall, slender with "pouchy" stomach.
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A spokesman for Royal Mail said secure pouches were strategically positioned to give a better service of delivery.
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Mom, I just thanked Newforest, too, but I suspect that you are back in this comments box ... sniffing around for more "misplaced" flowers to add to your bouquet (after several ended up in the mouchoir-pouchoir box).
Pot - French Word-A-Day
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In some (but by no means all) species of marsupials, females develop a pouch or marsupium in which the young are nursed.
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This procedure consists of dividing the septum between the cervical esophagus and the diverticular pouch.
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The pouches may be noticed during a barium enema, when a liquid is inserted into the intestine through the anus and an X-ray of the abdomen is taken.
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Walls of the coelomic pouches, which form (a) an inner lining to the epiblast, (b) an outer coating to the hypoblast, and (c) the mesentery (m.), by which the intestine is supported.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
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He took the narrow bridge too quickly and the car crashed through the bridge and plunged into Poucha Pond, landing upside down under the water.
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This high-principled lophobranch is so careful of its callow and helpless young that it carries about the unhatched eggs with him under his own tail, in what scientific ichthyologists pleasantly describe as a subcaudal pouch or cutaneous receptacle.
Science in Arcady
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The ventral surface of the pouch is covered by grooved blubber, on which the 50-90 grooves extend from the jaw tips to as far posteriorly as the umbilicus.
Archive 2006-10-01
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A brief, limited barium swallow examination can confirm if the pouch is small or enlarged.
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The bichir and other primitive freshwater fish have a pouch opening from the gut to enable them to breathe air.
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Georgia smiled wanly, her eyes still resting on her pouchy sweater, expanding and retracting with each breath.
Georgia’s Kitchen
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These pouches are called "vocal sacs," and no doubt aid in intensifying these animals 'croak, which is so powerful that (on account of it and because of the country where they are common) they have been nicknamed "Cambridgeshire Nightingales.
The Common Frog
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The best thing about a return to high waistbands is that ladies who enjoy their lunch can smooth away their pouchy tummies by investing in a sensible pair of ‘control’ knickers.
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He practically threw the pouch back into the safe and Kate was sorry she'd flustered him.
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Could the fossa be a link between the marsupial and the mammals without pouches?
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Also pale, pouch-like, cleistogamous flowers underground.
Wild Flowers Worth Knowing
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The gallbladder is a tiny pouch that stores the bile produced by the liver.
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It hadn't even occurred to me that he might be in the shooting party, but here he came, strolling across, and behind him a great burly unmistakable moujik, in smock and boots, carrying his pouches.
Fiancée
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Nevertheless some of the patients with an intact pouch have had a relatively satisfactory short term outcome.
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The carefully worded ads suggest that the pouches are a way to help kick the smoking habit.
Thestar.com - Home Page
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Nevertheless, the pouch operation failed in only three patients, the other seven having satisfactory functional results.
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Attach my tiny shaving kit to my tinier toothbrush pouch and insert them into my Stuffed Shirt Case.
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By the time they leave the pouches, the young sphaeromid juveniles have acquired a limited but efficient ability to hyper-osmoregulate, which increases in subsequent stages.
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In the remaining seven patients the diagnosis was made after colectomy and synchronous pouch formation despite preoperative endoscopic biopsies suggesting ulcerative colitis.
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Notice the brood pouches on the ventral surfaces of depicted males.
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This time the catch was safely pouched by Vaughan in the gully.
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You can follow one of the mostly flat and circular cycling routes provided in pouches that clip on the handlebars.
Times, Sunday Times
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To encourage reusability of the JUGIT, the only part that needs to be cleaned between pouches is the spike attachment.
15 posts from June 2008
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Made from soft cotton, it features a shawl collar, sash tie with belt loops and side pouch pockets.
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Opening the door, she pulled out a glaive, then took out a sling on a small belt with a pouch of rocks, and more empty pouches.
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Alexa gave her half of the coppers and one silver and stored the pouch into the lower side pocket of her khakis.
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Field packs, bags, belt cases, pouches and other carrying gear are available from manufacturers striving to capture consumers' attention.
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The female deposits her eggs into a brood pouch found on the belly of the male.
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It is packed in an airtight container such as a foil pouch to prevent it from absorbing moisture.
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Before pockets there were pouches.
Times, Sunday Times
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The bichir and other primitive freshwater fish have a pouch opening from the gut to enable them to breathe air.
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Gruffydd’s sword glimmered violet in the dying light as he reached into his pouch for the last potion.
Arowin's Return
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O Lord have mercy upon us!" ... and Doña Elena was at the same time contemplating a group of officers with helmets and reseda uniforms reinforced with leather pouches for the revolver, field glasses and maps, with sword-belt of the same material.
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. (Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis) from the Spanish of Vincente Blasco Ibanez; authorized translation by Charlotte Brewster Jordan.
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The boss pouched all the money.
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Most development takes place in the pouch, and the lactation period is prolonged.
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The thin foil eliminated the need for a metal shell around the battery, and the electrical leads are simple foil tabs attached to the pouch.
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The Border Ranges are the center of distribution for the pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) and harbor a number of restricted range birds, including the black-breated buttonquail (Turnix melanogaster VU).
Eastern Australian temperate forests
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During the embryonic stage, the tonsils arise from the second pharyngeal pouch as buds of endodermal cells.
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His free arm moved to the pouches on her belt, his fingers deft and nimble as a squirrel as he purloined some component.
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The functions of the brood, incubating and marsupial pouches should be further investigated in relation to their osmoprotective and perhaps also trophic roles for the embryos.
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Weel, weel," muttered David, as they continued their walk through the miserable region, "I've gane an 'gie'd her a' the siller I had i 'my pouch.
The Garret and the Garden
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They have a well developed marsupial pouch that opens anteriorly.
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Cameron rested in a crouch, eating vegetarian tortellini out of the pouch.
MINUTES TO BURN
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Insert the bottom of the pouch into a graduated biohazard container and open the drainage port.
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Del got to her feet and pulled Keaton's sweatshirt on over her cami, shoving her hands into the pouch as she opened her door, deciding on a midnight snack.
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He was going to make a tobacco pouch out of them.
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Tropical forest foragers fashion their own nets from lianas, and make belt pouches, baskets, and mats from grasses.
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Hotsuma shook his head and reached into his pouch, pulling out 4 canteens of water.
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The leap to full Highlight plunged me deep into the pouch-seat.
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_Impaction of foreign bodies_; _Compression of the gullet from without_; _Spasm of the muscular coat_; _Cardiospasm_; _Paralysis of the gullet_; _Diverticula_ or _pouches of the gullet_;
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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She released his hand, and patted the bulging pouch on her belt.
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Pelicanidae: Huge, heavy body, broad wings, head folded on breast, flaps slowly, white, distensible throat pouch, never far from land, head drawn in while flying.
Chapter 8
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A male with his brood pouch is seen in the foreground, and two enclosed females in the back.
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Pouch of serous membrane covering the testis and derived from the peritoneum. venesection (venisection, phlebotomy)
Surgical Anatomy
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These birds are highly adapted to aquatic life. They dive to catch most of their prey (crustaceans, small fish, and cephalopods), and have a gular pouch in which they can carry food.
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So saying, the indignant Sage nevertheless plunged the contemned pieces of gold into a large pouch which he wore at his girdle, which Toinette, and other abettors of lavish expense, generally contrived to empty fully faster than the philosopher, with all his art, could find the means of filling.
Quentin Durward
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But there is almost like what we call a marsupial pouch kind of like a kangaroo's pouch where there's no shear whatsoever.
CNN Transcript Sep 3, 2008
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Midnight Muse offer you enchantments for the senses and the spirit, with our selection of Pre-Raphaelite art prints, mystical jewellery, velvet pouches, books, tarot, notecards, candles, and bath and body luxuries.
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Oropouche (arbovirus) Identified in 1961 after causing flulike symptoms in 11,000 residents of Belem, Brazil.
Outbreak Of Fear
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They have large cheek pouches on either side of the head in which they store food.
Animals of the World
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The primary difference is that the young are not raised in a special pouch, as in marsupials.
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But the ball sailed straight upwards and he pouched the simplest of catches.
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Vegetation can also be attached to webbing to break up the straight lines of the pouches.
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The best solution is to carry a dark coloured plastic bag, into which you can put refuse, and which you can store in an outside pouch on your bergen.
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I have really determined that, unless I grow some kind of marsupial pouch, I'm never leaving the house without at least one pocket in whatever I'm wearing.
Reasonable Facsimile - A Dress A Day
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Prize; Prize Value: A black onyx briolette necklace, a mother-of-pearls earrings, a santa pouch & brush guards. $60 value
Viva Woman Bejeweled Giveaway - Part 3 (ends 12/20)
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He pulled the red pouch from his belt and passed it to me, and I chose a wide silver ring, edged with granules of silver bead, as her gift.
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This group includes all of the pouched animals, such as oppossums, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils.
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The pouch was adopted by cautious New Yorkers in the 1970s, "when mugging was a significant threat" recalls Simon Doonan, creative ambassador-at-large at Barneys.
With Fanny Packs on the Runway, Can Mom Jeans Be Far Behind?
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These pouches are known as diverticula, a name which is derived from the word “diverted”.
Natural Remedies for Curing Diverticulosis
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I assemble the plastic pouch and tube, then sift through the instructions.
Times, Sunday Times
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Victory flows from the pouch of a bagman as much as the barrel of a gun.
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Small pouches (diverticula) develop in the wall of the large intestine, which can become inflamed or infected (diverticulitis).
The Sun
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The boss pouched all the money.
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He concealed the ring in a small pouch at the bottom of a tin of mints which he carried with him constantly.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are a few exceptions to this pattern, most famously in seahorses where females have an ovipositor which places unfertilized ova into the male's pouch for insemination.
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Pipe and cigar smoking each have their own paraphernalia - pipe cases, pipe holders, pouches and tampers, used to mash down the burning tobacco in the bowl of the pipe.
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Important papers should not be left in the outside pouches of valises that are thrown unceremoniously into the boot of a taxi.
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A cross-belt might carry his carbine or contain an ammunition pouch.
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In echidnas, the egg is carried in a pouch on the female's belly until the young hatches, at which point the barely-developed young must find a mammary gland and latch onto it for nourishment.
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No, male kangaroos (boomers) don't have pouches. Only females do.
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For this the fat already obtained from the buffaloes was the very thing; and a small tin cup which Basil had saved from the wreck (it had been strung to his bullet-pouch), enabled them to melt the gum, and apply it hot.
Popular Adventure Tales
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He caught a glimpse of himself in the reflection of the beer-cooler glass, a stocky figure in all black, watch cap low over the ears, face mottled, the subgun cradled in his hands, body armor, a SIG P226 in a mid-thigh tac holster, black Danner assault boots bloused, mags in pouches everywhere.
Dead Zero
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They surely can't field like village green cricketers again - and I apologise now if that offends the weekend players who would have pouched five of the six dropped chances with their eyes shut.
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PriCara is advising that anyone who has any of the recalled fentanyl patches should check the box or foil pouch to see if they have patches from the recalled lots.
NewsInferno
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Four resplendent Siberian chipmunks with their pouched cheeks and striped fur are wanted dead or alive after fleeing from an enclosure in southern England, a newspaper reported yesterday.
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In patients with significant reflux disease, certain procedures should be avoided: The fundus of the stomach has a thin wall and a great propensity to stretch, so this portion of the stomach should not be used in the formation of a pouch.
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He was led to enunciate the following theses: -- [450] (1) that the mouth and anus of Vermes, Mollusca, Arthopoda, and probably Vertebrata, is derived from the elongated mouth of an ancestor resembling the Actinozoa; (2) that somites are derived from a series of archenteric pouches, like those of Actinozoa and Medusæ; (3) that excretory organs (nephridia, segmental organs) are derived from parts of these pouches which in the ancestral form, as in many polyps, were connected by a circular or longitudinal canal, and opened to the exterior by pores.
Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
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The omental bursa, therefore, consists of a series of pouches or recesses to which the following terms are applied: (1) the vestibule, a narrow channel continued from the epiploic foramen, over the head of the pancreas to the gastropancreatic fold; this fold extends from the omental tuberosity of the pancreas to the right side of the fundus of the stomach, and contains the left gastric artery and coronary vein; (2) the superior omental recess, between the caudate lobe of the liver and the diaphragm; (3) the lienal recess, between the spleen and the stomach; (4) the inferior omental recess, which comprises the remainder of the bursa.
XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
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The real giveaway is the female's hidden pouch, albeit backward opening, for rearing its young.
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Borat's mankini loops around the neck and plunges down to an emphatic pouch.
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The best cattle were killed and the meat salted and sun-dried; and abundance of red peppers and sweet potatoes were gathered; and the tall pinang-trees were climbed for the spicy betel nut, the sirih-leaf was tied up in bundles, and every man filled his tobacco pouch and lime box to the brim, so that he might not want any of the materials for chewing the refreshing betel during the journey.
The Malay Archipelago
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Included with the gun was a patented double magazine pouch that used a magnet to hold the spare mags.
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Anostracans are sexually dimorphic; the males have a pair of ventral penes on their genital segments, while the females have a ventral, medial brood pouch to hold their eggs.
Crustacea
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Grenade pouches that are sold at military surplus stores work, too.
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Could the fossa be a link between the marsupial and the mammals without pouches?
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Each of the pouches was stuffed with bizarre and unexplainable tools or devices.
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Inside the gland, multiple follicle pouches join to form excretory ducts, which empty into the urethra.
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The bunyip lives in Australia and is believed by many to be a descendant of the diprotodon, a marsupial (an animal with a pouch, like the kangaroo) about the size of a rhinoceros, which became extinct thousands of years ago.
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He reaches for his pipe, his pouch of tobacco.
The Times Literary Supplement
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But there's a reason for the large stay-fresh pouch: It allows you to take a bite, rewrap the goods, and stow the rest for later.
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Doctors create a small pouch near the stomach using stapling, which is connected to the small intestine.
EzineArticles
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Gry Sagebakken from the University of Gothenburg has proved that pregnant male pipefishes absorb some of the eggs and embryos within their pouches.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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All our electric shavers are supplied with a free travel pouch.
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Their well-developed pouches open anteriorly, like those of most other marsupials.
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He dressed in welder’s pants and yellow Converse sneakers and wore a utility belt with pouches for tiny Bibles.
On the Traill: Difficult To Peg Reclusive Leader
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Breeding seasonality was determined by assigning a date of birth to all unweaned juveniles, defined as dependent pouch-young or young-on-back captured with their mothers during trapping sessions.
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You can tell it's a ‘she’ by the relatively thick wing veins and the lack of a pouch-like swelling on a vein on the hindwing.
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Unlike other marsupials, the Tasmanian wolf's pouch was shallow and opened towards the rear of the animal.
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You can follow one of the mostly flat and circular cycling routes provided in pouches that clip on the handlebars.
Times, Sunday Times
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In all patients the pouch had been fully functional for at least six months.
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In 8 these buds have become hollow vesicles, growing out from it, the coelomic pouches.
Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata
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When last summer I started bicycling to get around, I suddenly was confronted with the amazing amount of recyclable objects on every patch of green, in bushes, under trees, at parking lot corners, near trash cans, etc … Aluminum cans for sure and lots of plastic soda bottles, plastic bags, juice pouches, more plastic water bottles and aluminum/plastic cookie wrappers …
Green Bucks
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They have large cheek pouches on either side of the head in which they store food.
Animals of the World
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She thumped a small deerskin pouch on the countertop and poured out a cluster of unset turquoise nuggets and fragments.
SKINWALKERS
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When finished with the length you want, take the strands off the bobbins and lace them through the holes in the edge of the pouch, two strands per side.
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The cutter and pouch are made from 220-year-old reindeer leather recovered from the wreckage of the Danish ship Frau Metta Catharina von Flensburg, which was protected by black mud.
Where There’s Smoke…
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A stranger offered me his tobacco pouch, and it was then I found my rainproof was a lady's, and therefore had no pipe in its pocket.
Waiting for Daylight
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Sighing as he opened his leather pouch on his waist and dug out a set of lock picks, he expertly selected the right tool for the job and inserted it into the keyhole.
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The nostrils differ in form and position in those two birds, and in the boatbill there exists beneath the lower mandible a dilatable pouch that we do not find in the balæniceps.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 829, November 21, 1891
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She unstrung it and put the bowstring in a pouch at her belt, and found a quiver and arrows with black fletching.
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It's a kangaroo's love pouch.
The Sun
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For the Sahara Cup, it was the Chinese jute cap, T-shirt, chinos, towel set and socks; for the McDowells event, it will be a leather pouch for golf balls and a leather wallet.
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The jet-set will love the dinky sunglasses pouch, complete with a cleaning cloth on elastic cord.
The Sun
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What of the sporran, the little leather pouch worn with the plaid?
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Marsupials, such as the opossums of the Americas and the kangaroos, koalas, and wombats of Australasia, generally give birth to tiny immature young which then complete their developments in a pouch.
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Another way to secure the pouch is to tuck it into a cummerbund, belt or sash.
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What are we to make of the many examples of hermaphroditism and sex - role reversal, of intersexed deer and pouched male kangaroos?
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I carried Edward's letter in an oilskin pouch tucked inside my tunic.
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Ponder on each of them before you open the diplomatic pouches or make responses.
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The Ornithischia - unlike saurischian dinosaurs, reptiles and birds - possessed mammal-like cheek muscles and cheek pouches to aid in chewing.
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Parents carry plankton to the chick in a pouch under their tongue.
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The cecum is the blind pouch in the intestine, the appendix is a cecum and all of the stuff looks like food matter or poo.
Archive 2008-10-01
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_ -- These are concretions in the sheath, though the term has been also applied to the nodule of sebaceous matter which accumulates in the blind pouches (bilocular cavity) by the sides of the papilla on the end of the penis.
Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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As everyone knows, baby kangaroos live in their mothers' pouches, and Joey is no exception.
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To cut costs, four earlier tinned products, have been relaunched in pouches at a lower price.
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Basic webbing ammunition belts and pouches were supplemented by as many bandoliers as the soldier could carry without falling down.
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"But she's alive?" Kienan asked, unspooling a length of small but strong cable from a pouch on his belt.
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Slowly, millimetre by careful millimetre, she inched her hand towards the pouch.
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A wig that seemed to be woven out of gray wire was set over a red, pouchy face, whose multiple chins hung over his neckcloth like wattles.
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He pouched the pack of cigarettes.
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Press the foil together to seal the cooking pouches and then place on the grill.
Times, Sunday Times
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His face was grotesquely distorted, all swollen and pouched, his skin hanging in great folds of warty flesh round his neck.
A TIME OF WAR
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Picture a 4' wide band of elastic with one or more gun pouches, worn ‘over the underwear but under the overwear.’
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She reached beside her and wrapped her fingers around the neck of a large pouch that she had to fill with water.
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Native American beaded pouches, leggings, and vests adorn the pinepaneled walls.
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In my satchel I had a black leathern pouch stuffed with silver pieces, and the tiny red one, full of rings and pins and brooches and chains.
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Constitution: By the restricting, the tube body and the ball pouch Constitute.
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Sometimes this pouch is carried in the folds of the breechcloth, which is the only pocket the Negrito possesses.
Negritos of Zambales
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Mom, I just thanked Newforest, too, but I suspect that you are back in this comments box... sniffing around for more "misplaced" flowers to add to your bouquet after several ended up in the mouchoir-pouchoir box.
Pot - French Word-A-Day
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The satiny chain-link pouches add a spot of granny chic to your wardrobe without making you look like you're on the fast track to bad perfume, hairnets, elastic waistbands, and orthopedic shoes.
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The leap to full Highlight plunged me deep into the pouch-seat.
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The throat pouch is present in the female, though in a rudimental condition.
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I sucked all the spit from the pouches of my cheeks, making a nice squishy sound.
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The pouch opener features intuitive adjustments for different-sized pouches, a foot pedal for operator triggering, an auto mode that will cycle the machine at a set speed, and built-in resettable counters.
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The cowpea seedlings were carefully removed from the growth pouches and the few laterals, found at the basal portion of the taproot, were cut to leave only the taproot.
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The pouch's remaining contents was emptied out into her waiting palm and then applied to her mass of hair.
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The FC2 female condom is a nitrile sheath or pouch 6.5 inches in length.
Marcia G. Yerman: MAC Cosmetics and Lady Gaga: Promoting Women's Sexual Empowerment Through HIV/AIDS Awareness
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Diverticulitis is an infection or inflammation of one or more small bulging pouches in the digestive tract called diverticula.
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The pouch-lining then becomes soft and spongy and secretes a nourishing fluid which the babies absorb.
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It's a unique, dog-like marsupial that climbs trees, lives for only five years, and carries its young in a pouch that faces backwards.
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He pulled out his pouch of tobacco and took out a chew.
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The broad firm cheeks droop into a pouched flush as they sink downward into his draggled lace collar.
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Inside the pouch, the tadpoles live on the yolk leftover from their hatching.
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Female kangaroos carry their young in pouches that are external to their bodies.