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  • They sat, Remora tucking the rich overrobe he wore around his legs, Maytera Mint as she might have in the cenoby, her delicate hands folded in her lap, and her head bowed. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • Cameron's Red Tory advisor Phillip Blond has talked about the need to "remoralise the market". Labour at Brighton: into a foreign and strange land
  • An eagle ray swims by lazily, escorted by two large remoras.
  • Large remoras may attach themselves to turtles and act as cleaners, removing various external parasites.
  • With this complete, Remora carried out a touch and go, along with its first ‘mate’ with the disabled sub.
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  • Some were truly incredible — from the impossibly tiny-mouthed filefish (No. 32), to the blue parrotfish (No. 35) that looked like wet sapphire, to the 2-foot-long remora (No. 34) that Adler insisted could adhere to my belly and hang there (it did, and the sensation was like having a vacuum-cleaner hose with a thousand tiny needles at its end stuck to your skin). The Mid-Life Slam
  • May this mark the beginning of the remoralization of a great party. Recoil Election
  • As he cruised around with a camera the size of Surrey, I felt like a remora trying to clean a whale shark.
  • Along the way, we also caught a remora, a large houndfish, and 2 bluerunners.
  • Those days were great for snorkeling and we saw all sorts of sea life, including sharks and spotted eagle rays complete with remoras.
  • And what do we do with those people, and this is the kind of issue that we face, and in a way we may be seeing something like the remoralization of the world, not in traditional religious terms, but in terms of the issues you raise about women and children being assaulted and so on, in terms of good people and bad people. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Millennium 2000: Why We Hate and Why We Fight - January 3, 2000
  • Until now Bush's agenda -- tax cuts, a strong military and "remoralization" -- has made no impact on foreigners, even well-wishers on the right. After The First Hundred Days...
  • Some were truly incredible — from the impossibly tiny-mouthed filefish (No. 32), to the blue parrotfish (No. 35) that looked like wet sapphire, to the 2-foot-long remora (No. 34) that Adler insisted could adhere to my belly and hang there (it did, and the sensation was like having a vacuum-cleaner hose with a thousand tiny needles at its end stuck to your skin). The Mid-Life Slam
  • What was achieved was nothing less than the remoralisation of society. Times, Sunday Times
  • The remoras themselves are covered with little parasites, crustaceans called copepods.
  • They do no harm to their host and often a larger fish will return to pick up its remoras should they become separated.
  • On a night dive we were met by several dozen massive tarpon, with remoras patrolling below the boat under the floodlights.
  • It's one of the paradoxes of isagogics -- "Maytera Mint looked to Remora for permission to speak on learned and holy topics, and received it. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • Moore, like Roosevelt prescribes principles to restore honesty amid our society, a kind of "remoralization": "The measure of the restoration lies in the extent to which we apply social values more noble than mere monetary profit," FDR said. America needs "Moore" Democracy
  • Perhaps they are missing because, however important, they do not bear hard on the immediate question of social defeatism - on the deep changes that might reawaken and remoralize the nation.
  • There was a massive cloud of spawning jellyfish (non-stinging, luckily), plus a constant swirling tornado of red-toothed triggerfish and a remora that fell in love with us and wouldn't leave us alone.
  • At the entrance to the store, leaflets were promoting cut-price alcohol with free mobile phone deals; the aisle ends had special offers for Nestlé's coffee-style caffeine drink Ricoffy listing dextrin (a starch sugar) and dextrose (a form of sugar) as its two main ingredients, and Nestlé's Cremora, a coffee creamer whose principle ingredients are glucose syrup solids and palm fat. Alarm as corporate giants target developing countries
  • He's there for comic relief and to occasionally drop tips; aside from that, he leeches off your glory, much as a remora follows a shark.
  • As a proportionalist, Dunn is very complete in his description and illustration of premoral and moral values.
  • I did, however, enjoy an ancient loggerhead turtle festooned with remoras and a hogfish in its distinctive night camouflage.
  • Green blood pulsed into the water, half a dozen remoras dashed around in panic.
  • The cobia is known to swim with sharks and other large species as the remora does.
  • One submarine will play the role of a disabled sub and the rescue team must mate Remora with the boat and rescue crew members.
  • Flipping onto my back, I then sidled underneath the larger of the two like an oversized remora.
  • When I took a human-animal interaction class in college, we were taught that cats are not properly considered domesticated but commensal, like a remora or a cowbird but with much more sophisticated social engineering! Hard wired to the past | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • Black-spotted pufferfish this Zanzibar turtle is carrying an outsize passenger - a monster remora sweepers pack into a dense wall on the bow of the Royal Navy lighter
  • Needless to say, neither Andrew Wilkow nor his remora, Nick Rizzuto, is a punk. Chez Pazienza: With Friends Like These...
  • But, alas, I imagine that Ickes and Carville will still be stuck, remora like, to the Party's underbelly for years to come. Harold Ickes Confirms That Wright Is Key Topic In Discussions With Super-Delegates
  • Alas, as the 1970s turned to the 1980s, the two major corporate publishers, Marvel and DC, turned their backs on the general audience -- especially children -- to saturate the emerging (adult) fan market flocking to comics specialty stores, and since the fan market wanted superheroes and more superheroes, that's what the Big Two, and a remora-school of wannabes, gave them. The Myth of the Fall of the American Comic Book
  • Perhaps the best indication of scale are the remoras clinging beneath its chin.
  • Volunteering, visiting schools, traveling to government agencies to help remoralize employees, raising her adorable daughters; she's an incredible asset to Obama at a perilous time. Salon
  • I get caught, not only do I give away that I'm a spy and I'm here - I'll also likely as not lose the part of myself that's latched onto the servant like a remora to a shark. The Peacock King: Book 1, Chapter 1
  • Thus the fateful clash between settlers from the culture of Aristotle, St. Paul, Da Vinci, Luther, and Newton and aboriginal horsemen from the buffalo plains happened as though in a time warp—as though the former were looking backward thousands of years at premoral, pre-Christian, low-barbarian versions of themselves. EMPIRE OF THE SUMMER MOON
  • Your first dive will probably find you very excited about meeting your first giant green turtle, bedecked with remoras, lethargically allowing you to record its portrait.
  • Its really hard to know whether Lanny Davis is totally lacking in even the slightest trace of a sense of irony, or whether he's just another Clinton remora who takes cynicism to the level of pathology. Watch Hillary Meet With Editorial Board -- Live!
  • Some were truly incredible — from the impossibly tiny-mouthed filefish (No. 32), to the blue parrotfish (No. 35) that looked like wet sapphire, to the 2-foot-long remora (No. 34) that Adler insisted could adhere to my belly and hang there (it did, and the sensation was like having a vacuum-cleaner hose with a thousand tiny needles at its end stuck to your skin). The Mid-Life Slam
  • But which is the lesser evil, until we are able to remoralise whole groups and classes of people, undoing the harm done when already weak restraints on strong instincts are further weakened by permissiveness in television, in films, on bookstalls? Howard Flight echoes Keith Joseph's 1974 warning that 'our human stock is threatened'
  • And indeed, why should he have thought this difficult? seeing the herb ethiopis opens all locks whatsoever, and an echinus or remora, a silly weakly fish, in spite of all the winds that blow from the thirty-two points of the compass, will in the midst of a hurricane make you the biggest first-rate remain stock still, as if she were becalmed or the blustering tribe had blown their last. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Nor did they take Klein’s comment that therapies are “nonspecifically beneficial to the final common pathway of demoralization” as an unintended compliment and trumpet the value of remoralization and their unique ability to bring it about. MANUFACTURING DEPRESSION
  • Its small dorsal fin gave away its position, along with the two enormous white remoras that rode in parallel position on its back, heads out of the water, looking for all the world like a pair of matching gargoyles.
  • He just moves on, as if we were unworthy of his attention, like the remoras which hitch a free ride on his flanks, and which he brushes off if they carelessly move within reach of his flippers.
  • The proper response to these revolutions would, Brooks writes, remoralize the market, relocalize the economy and recapitalize the poor. The American Culture
  • The umbilical is the cable that connects the mother ship providing power and communications to the ASRV (commonly called the Remora).
  • When I took a human-animal interaction class in college, we were taught that cats are not properly considered domesticated but commensal, like a remora or a cowbird but with much more sophisticated social engineering! Hard wired to the past | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D.
  • So do some of the more sensible thinkers on the right, such as New York Times columnist David Brooks, who enthused recently about the need to "remoralize the markets". Matthew Bishop: 'The Road From Ruin': Are We Naive Idiots For Thinking Business Can Be Anything But Greedy?
  • The rays are hotly followed by tarpon and a couple of big remora, not to mention a shoal of piranha-like reef fish who would have chewed their way through our chum buckets, given half a chance.
  • These creatures often swim in the company of other smaller fish, including remoras or shark-suckers, which seem to use the pressure-wave made by the forward progress of the larger animal, and hide in its shade.
  • I did, however, enjoy an ancient loggerhead turtle festooned with remoras and a hogfish in its distinctive night camouflage.
  • Bowman had a perfect view of a beautifully streamlined, torpedo-shaped body, very much like one of the remora or suckerfish that attach themselves to sharks. Tin
  • Really, they're the band to remoralise troops who've had to crap in bags for two months. Technology news, comment and analysis | guardian.co.uk
  • Mass hypno-induction, positive remoralization, exposure to hypnotic radiation from three equatorial satellites ... Hard to be a god
  • As Chris and Allie maintained their remora dance on Jules, Ginny walked to the other end of the gallery where the owner was motioning to her. MORE FROM GINNY BATES: PAINTERLAND
  • I can't get my camera and myself lined up without touching the reef, so hold the camera at arm's length and shoot blind with everything on automatic, hoping to capture a remora cleaning a shark's gills.
  • The social order, in his view, will correct the premoral contingencies of the natural order, in which pestilence, famine, and war are distributed senselessly, as are opportunities for excellence. A Special Supplement: A New Philosophy of the Just Society

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