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  • The bombardment of the GPO had fascinated MacMurrough: the annunciatory puffs of smoke and the flames that roared to greet them; then the crashing gun’s report, the shell’s eruption—an illogical sequence, effect before cause, an object lesson in the madness of war. At Swim, Two Boys
  • Alfred Nobel invented dynamite, a product in which the explosion-prone nitroglycerin is curbed by being absorbed in kieselguhr, a porous soil rich in shells of diatoms. Physiology or Medicine for 1998 - Press Release
  • Labour is naturally a bit shell-shocked finding itself out of office for the first time in 13 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Spanish-American War of 1898 Edison suggested to the Navy Department the adoption of a compound of calcium carbide and calcium phosphite, which when placed in a shell and fired from a gun would explode as soon as it struck water and ignite, producing a blaze that would continue several minutes and make the ships of the enemy visible for four or five miles at sea. Edison, His Life and Inventions
  • It likewise furthered the career of Mary Shelley as "The Author of Frankenstein," the rubric under which she continued her anonymous publication with a second novel immersed in medieval Italian history, Valperga: or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (1823). Biography
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  • Another category of vessels and flatware was distinguished by the use of precious stones or exotic materials, such as coral, mother-of-pearl, or coconut shell.
  • LONDON, February 4/PRNewswire-FirstCall/-- The Board of Royal Dutch Shell plc ( "RDS") today announced an interim dividend in respect of the fourth quarter of 2009 of US$0. 42 per A and B ordinary share, an increase of 5% over the US dollar dividend for the same quarter last year. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • From the early 1620s, coastal Indians supplied wampum (sacred shell beads, polished and strung in strands, belts, or sashes) to Dutch traders who exchanged it with inland natives for beaver pelts.
  • The following day the capital was under shellfire. Reluctant revolutionary: the rocky road of Venustiano Carranza (1859–1920)
  • Earlier, in the B turret of the Achilles, there had been a temporary delay in the shell supply, and the gunhouse crews took the ready-use shells from their racks and fed them into the guns. Graf Spee
  • It is no more a sign of weakness to change leadership in wartime if success depends on it than it is to remove a baseball pitcher who is getting shelled in order to prevent the game from becoming hopelessly lost.
  • Their bodies are not distinctly segmented, but an important feature of their anatomy is the carapace, a folded shell-like structure which covers the animal and opens both ventrally and posteriorly.
  • Distinct from their nautiloid relatives, and alone among all mollusks, coleoids lack a shell. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Cascades of earls, rubies, sapphires, diamonds and tortoiseshell hatpins, 76 items in all, poured out.
  • My hair was matted and wild -- my limbs soiled with salt ooze; while at sea, I had thrown off those of my garments that encumbered me, and the rain drenched the thin summer-clothing I had retained -- my feet were bare, and the stunted reeds and broken shells made them bleed -- the while, I hurried to and fro, now looking earnestly on some distant rock which, islanded in the sands, bore for a moment a deceptive appearance -- now with flashing eyes reproaching the murderous ocean for its unutterable cruelty. III.9
  • In the middle of the white wormy thing, which fills the entire shell, is a green blob about the size of a small sprout.
  • Surfaces painted with semi-gloss or eggshell finish paints are easier to clean than flat-finish paints.
  • In the Lower Devonian, ammonoids appeared, leaving us large limestone deposits from their shells.
  • There was no rattle, as of seashells in a jar, and nothing came rolling on to the towel.
  • Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom
  • This World War II romance film makes Amanda feel all warm and cozy, as only stories of convicts and shell-shocked veterans can.
  • On impact the shells explode in a fire ball, producing a fine dust.
  • These aetherial lines of force stretch out into space on every side of the sun, and in fact form concentric magnetic shells around the sun; which magnetic shells coincide with the equipotential surfaces of the Aether and Gravitation
  • A conch-shell twenty inches long and ten in diameter will do for a sample -- not a small gasteropod! Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • Anyway, today we made a pistachio dacquoise (remember that a dacquoise is a meringue--whipped egg whites--with sugar and nut flour(s) folded into it), an apricot-passion-fruit gelee, some apricot glaze, two sablee dough shells (we didn't get to do those, as the only sablee dough left was too soft to work with, so we'll do it tomorrow), and each of us made an inverted puff pastry recipe and put four turns in the dough. Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts
  • Crack a handful of whole new season's walnuts, remove the kernels from the shells and halve and quarter them.
  • The shell surface is distinctly annulated along its sides, with broad annulae that are separated by deep narrow grooves.
  • It gleams from the hues of the shell and the precious stone.
  • In ‘Amphibians,’ the tortoises arranged around the shell-like form vary in size gradually.
  • Price is attractive but this time we make decision to purchase mill shell from tallinn shipbuilding.
  • Moray eels, nudibranchs, stingrays, shellfish, sea urchins and sea stars were out and about, while the polyps of black corals and other gorgonians were feeding.
  • When she returned she redressed her hair, drawing it back across her ears, put in at a provocative angle a fan-like carved shell comb, and twisted a shawl of flame-colored silk -- it was a manton, she instructed him -- about her shoulders. Cytherea
  • the children enjoyed diving and looking for shells
  • The shell-shocked stowaway was discovered running around the immigration detention centre at Manchester Airport after a flight from Jamaica.
  • The shell contains a gas which makes it semi-buoyant, permitting the nautilus to change depth and to swim.
  • He said he saw a bandoleer, which held 12 - gauge shotgun shells, but no guns.
  • Originally dating from the late 17th century this attractive trifid top pattern has three prong forks and a low relief based scroll and shell design, typical of the period.
  • Update 10/23/09 – the answer: A corn sheller, it was used to remove the undesirable shaped kernels of corn from the ends of ears leaving the large flat kernels thought to be the best for planting. What Is It? Game 112
  • Adults eat the eggshells after the chicks hatch (the eggshells are a good source of calcium).
  • Serves 2-4, depending on hunger4 raw, unshelled tiger prawns90ml olive oil3 cloves garlic, finely chopped500ml good-quality fish stock150g sustainable monkfish, cut into chunks1 onion, finely diced1 tsp smoked paprika200g chopped tomatoes50ml dry white winePinch of saffron soaked in 1 tbsp hot water200g Calasparra or other short-grain rice150g baby squid, cut into rings150g broad beans150g mussels, scrubbedHandful of flat-leaf parsley to garnish½ lemon, cut into wedges 1. Shell the prawns and put the flesh aside. How to cook the perfect paella
  • The men in the trenches stayed down while the enemy shells were exploding.
  • He was fixing his car when the shell landed in front of the simple home where he and his family lived as fruit farmers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another theory is that because ammonoids grew faster and had thinner shells, the shells were not as strong as those of the nautilus.
  • `When the guest room's fixed up, I'd like to invite Howard and Karin to stay," she said, halting to pick up a cowrie shell. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • Carnivory is the rule for softshells, but some species are omnivorous.
  • As she crossed the fields a shell exploded close to her, fracturing her legs and knocking her to the ground.
  • Here is a subadult Eobania vermiculata that hasn't yet formed the reflected lip of adult shells. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Those fans who do shell out for tickets for the final still face astronomical transport costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Reference is made to the dating presence of shells and glacial deposits, and the burial chronology and body size reduction evidence.
  • When I was last in Barbican part of the shell of the house was still standing, roofless, disfloored, diswindowed, and pickaxed into utter raggedness, as so much rubbish yet waiting to be removed from the new railway gap. The Life of John Milton
  • Waitrose, for example, has made a real and commendable effort to source sustainable fish and shellfish across the board. Times, Sunday Times
  • Keeping the edge wet is most important for gloss and eggshell, as is smoothing off with gentle finishing strokes.
  • Particularly good dusted over fish and shellfish, or with couscous salad. Times, Sunday Times
  • The seemingly random splotches of bold color mimicked the appearance of tortoiseshell while simultaneously obscuring flaws still evident in the body and glaze of many pieces.
  • Only the sizzling Mongolian lamb hotpot, mayo-slaughtered wasabi prawns, the stodgy dumplings and leaden-battered soft-shell crab were truly terrible.
  • I can still remember biting through the coconut-studded chocolate shell into the gloriously sticky, snow-white goo within.
  • Fisher et al. have discovered that between 1915-1922 and 2007, the shell length of N. lapillus at 19 sites around Mount Desert Island, Maine increased by an average of 22.6%. Archive 2009-04-01
  • The ejecta are still moving rapidly, however, and quickly sweep up surrounding matter to form a shell that slows down as mass gets accumulated, an action similar to that of a snowplow.
  • I kiss Bob and the kids good-bye, wish them a fun and safe day, and listen to them swish in their nylon shell pants and clomp in their heavy boots out the door. Left Neglected
  • Place the cheese on the bottom of the pie shells.
  • Three weeks later, and one week before the union election, the President ‘dropped a bombshell,’ as the Miami New Times put it.
  • In front of him sat some rather shellshocked journalists. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tightly wrap or store in covered containers all cooked meat, poultry, and fish and shellfish and refrigerate them promptly.
  • They also offer a look into little-known innovations, such as precision artillery shells for howitzers developed for the US Army.
  • I bounce a few more cheery sentences off her, but she has withdrawn into her shell.
  • Unusually long strands of carbon fibre from the outer shell trailed down from the hull. Times, Sunday Times
  • Besides, the aragonitic shell is made up of two oriented layers: an irregular spherulitic prismatic layer and a fine complex crossed lamellar layer.
  • Other characters included two long-suffering frogs called Ernie and Sylve, an heroic tortoise called Lewis Collins and a little white shell called Jim Morrison.
  • All were available in plain or patinated brass or copper, and they included a variety of shells, such as Philippine, chiton, limpet, melon, triton, sea conch, and nautilus.
  • The people are feeling so terrified that they are moving into shells and developing a typical aversion towards any kind of agitational path or protest movements. Archive 2006-06-01
  • He could see the potential for lobster farming and later in Australia would experiment with the aquaculture of oysters, pearls, and pearl shells.
  • As they closed a hatch, a dozen of men appeared on the platform, but their blasters could not do any harm to the metal shell of the vehicle.
  • When the troops actually got into this situation and found, you know, these hills denuded by naval shellfire and things like this, basically only then did they actually discover what the true nature of the terrain was.
  • Esther. on 01 Jan 2007 at 2: 28 pm sheller and what is the date all the new books are coming out on 10 Jan 2007 at 4: 51 am Jessica Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » INTERVIEW: Erin Hunter
  • He is not a shirker, but he went into his shell when faced with some rough stuff. Times, Sunday Times
  • We went through a period of oysters being supped from the shell, but now there is a return to cooking them. Oysters Come Back in Vogue
  • ‘uprest’ (“Revolt of Islam”, 3 21 5), which has been described as a nonce-word deliberately coined by Shelley ‘on no better warrant than the exigency of the rhyme.’ The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • Artillery guns were also used to fire gas shells to deliver poisonous gas onto the enemy.
  • Or taking home some cash when you shell out on a new pair of shoes? The Sun
  • Hundreds of fossils are locked in glass cases, specimens from all over southern Africa: shells and worms and nautiluses and seed ferns and trilobites, and minerals, too; yellow-green crystals and gleaming clusters of quartz; mosquitoes in drops of amber; scheelite, wulfenite. Memory Wall
  • The grave also contained offerings such as ochre and flint tools, axes, and seashells.
  • Strengthening and hand-carved jade bead necklace of shells grossularite, platnium set diamond and Pink Sapphire is very beautiful. VInvesting.com
  • Here the interior is inlaid with millions of beautiful shells, scallops, paloudres, clams, periwinkles, mussels, oysters and rogans.
  • On reaching into my shoulder-bag to locate my wallet my hands chanced to touch the package of shells.
  • To my right were buildings with their first floors torn apart or gutted by fire, but the shells of the buildings still stood.
  • The evidence that white phosphorus shells have been fired as a smoke screen is so compelling that the denials have increasingly lacked credibility. Times, Sunday Times
  • The western arch capitals have, as decoration, the rose and escallop shell alternately -- badges of the Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See
  • Crazy Shelly has a host of pet preachers who have campaigned from the pulpit on her behalf. Think Progress » Despite Claiming That She Never Called Obama ‘Anti-American,’ Bachmann Now Brags About How She Did
  • She was sleeping deeply, her tentacles curled gently about her shelled torso.
  • For at least 40,000 years, they gathered shellfish and peacefully slept under the stars.
  • The Eksund's cargo had included surface-to-air missiles, mortar shells, rocket launchers and semtex high explosive.
  • The MSP for Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley was heckled by a gang of swearing, shell-suited neds.
  • A good combination is salmon, a white fish and shellfish.
  • Certainly the Cambrian record is deeply biased in favour of shelly fossils, as revealed by the exceptionally preserved Burgess Shale and Chengjiang biotas, where the vast majority of taxa and individuals were non-biomineralizing.
  • The eighteen guns were back in the cemetery, and a storm of shell began bursting over and among our infantry.
  • The other is a fat tortoiseshell with a lot of white called Sophie.
  • He visits a Taco Bell about once a month, ordering steak burritos and hard-shell ground-beef tacos. Taco Bell Makes Spicy Retort to Suit
  • Just days after he announced he'd stay leader for as long as the party wanted him the prime minister dropped a bombshell.
  • They carried candles and wore masks: an eggshell face with antlers; a patchwork harlequin; a Casanova; a Scaramouch. The Faculty Club
  • The thresher is a square frame drawn over the grain -- which is spread upon the bare ground -- and is furnished on its under side with steel blades which not only shell the grain out of the ear, but also reduce the straw into chaff, which is desirable, as storing for feed more conveniently. Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878
  • The armchair's densely carved scallops and shellwork, rosebuds, floral bouquets, and cartouche-shaped back are loosely based on the rococo style as reinterpreted in French pattern books of the mid-nineteenth century.
  • LEMON: I think that's what you call a bombshell, right, Wolf, don't you think? CNN Transcript May 2, 2008
  • True, we are expected to moonwalk across the vast waters dividing technology from the masses and tiptoe back on egocentric eggshells, circumventing treacherous misunderstandings and political back-stabbing.
  • What's more, treasured wood was decorated with bone, jade, gold, bronze and shells adding to the value.
  • Heavy shelling and bombardment rocked Somalias restive capital Mogadishu on Sunday, claiming the lives of at least 14 people Drag to Playlist WN.com - Business News
  • A line of shells, white and pink and glabrous in the bright sunlight, marked the line of the high tide. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Shell signed a contract to develop oil and gas reserves near Archangel.
  • The long whining whistle of a shell was followed by the dull boom of the explosion.
  • This one hatched faster than the first, fierce little claws punching through the fragile shell and scrabbling to get free.
  • The shells were exported for manufacture into buttons, millions of them, and for ornamental inlays in wood.
  • The stone interior of the church held darkness as a curved shell holds water.
  • Tonks's patients are joined by amputees, the shellshocked, the blinded, the wheelchairbound. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It was also a big problem getting rid of the scallop shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • And as he watched her in confusion, Shelley's chuckle turned into an uncontrollable, hysterical fit of laughter.
  • The original interior has been stripped back to its bare shell and the exposed structure sandblasted.
  • The trail begins near the entrance to the town, extending through patches of dogberries and fireweed, along a beach filled with driftwood and shells and into a wooded area.
  • They winter in open, coastal environments, favoring bays and inlets with sandy shores and shellfish beds.
  • This is trapped between the inner and outer shell with an insulating filling divided into compartments for greater efficiency.
  • Gail agreed with the remainder of the fashion faux pas top ten, saving her most withering comments for shell suits and puffballs.
  • ABOVE: The Guggenheim, inside links to museum's site, timeline of the building's constructionABOVE: Nautilus shell's spiral of chambers, called camerae, that this cephalopod builds for itself as it grows. Starship & Museum Bulletin Board #1
  • Shelley was advised that the Italian climate would rejuvenate him.
  • It did not say who had fired the shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her broom helped sweep away the clam shells discarded by scavenging racoons and the carcasses of dead mice frozen during the winter.
  • The Canadian designer Angella Mackey makes a women's shell with a snap-in LED light strip, and L.A.-based Aether's Transit jacket has understated reflective black strips. Easy Riders
  • Fish eat snails in their shells and hard-shelled crustacea as well as invertebrates with exoskeletons.
  • These were used for storing shellfish after they had been collected from nearby saltmarsh creeks and before they were taken to markets.
  • The newspapers and magazines that fed the American mind — for books upon this impatient continent had become simply material for the energy of collectors — were instantly a coruscation of war pictures and of headlines that rose like rockets and burst like shells. The War in the Air
  • He asks to think again, for example, about the relationship between read and heard versions of a poem, noting that Shelley's "poem suggests that rhyme somehow operates inherently within articulation itself, even when, or especially when, the ear is unaware," but wondering where that leaves us in our analysis of more "regular" poems. Introduction
  • She sees herself as a kind of peapod, whose purpose is to split and shell out little replicas of herself. THE PRESIDENT'S CHILD
  • Through numerical comparison, it reveals that the paraboloidal shell of second degree i. e. the shallow spherical shell is a most favorable design among all under this particular loading.
  • All the other extenders are noiseless, which is a big deal for some people. because they do PHP5, MySQL5, PostgreSQL 8, cPanel, Ruby on Rails, and SSH / Shell. Ed Bott's Windows Expertise
  • Della sells her luxuriant hair to buy Jim a chain for his gold watch, while Jim in turn sells his watch to buy a set of tortoise shell combs Della has desired for her hair.
  • Seafood ingestion syndromes such as diarrhetic shellfish poisoning, ciguatera poisoning, and scombroid poisoning also can cause diarrhea in travelers.
  • In contrast to soba, which tastes distinctly of buckwheat, the flavour of udon is neutral, allowing any number of variations in the additional ingredients, such as vegetables, seaweeds, eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry.
  • Also avoid raw fish, especially shellfish such as oysters and clams.
  • It could easily have been a 20 goal shellacking.
  • Their range could carry massive shells well past the supply ships unloading more than ten miles out to sea. Whicker's War
  • But while these weighty colloquia abounded, Saltz confided a bombshell. ARTINFO: "WORK OF ART" RECAP: The Next Great Artist Was Chosen on TV, as Since Time Immemorial
  • Nearing the coast we could see the beach ahead, and could hear the noise of shellfire and our rocket ships, which were pounding the beaches.
  • Sometimes I work my way out as far as the boat channel, with nothing more to show for my labors than a not-quite-perfect whelk shell. Corinne Demas: An Author's Adventures In Clamming
  • When he played football, he probably wore a chin strap made with a coconut shell.
  • Each field is built up of gesso, each layer sanded to a flawless finish, the last one airbrushed smoother than any shell.
  • A huge enemy shell burst a few yards to the right front of the amtrack, hurling seawater skyward, as Sledge clung to the rail. Brotherhood of Heroes
  • Remove the shells when the eggs are cool enough to handle. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enemy forces lobbed a series of artillery shells onto the city.
  • A single very small spherical shell is characterized by a lumpy to ragged surface and numerous short spines.
  • He fondled the impression of her as of silverspun wire, of fine leather, of twisted hair-sennit from the heads of maidens such as the Marquesans make, of carven pearl-shell for the lure of the bonita, and of barbed ivory at the heads of sea-spears such as the Eskimos throw. CHAPTER X
  • All three of these taxa exhibit fully developed turtle shells.
  • For it was the development of the cluster bomb systems and other conventional submunition systems that made it less necessary for the US to continue fielding tactical nuclear shells and short range missile systems. The Volokh Conspiracy » Landmines and the Obama Administration
  • The Tories now have room to warn of a hidden Labour tax bombshell at the next election. Times, Sunday Times
  • And of course a lot of the cows had been hit by shellfire.
  • If you want the repairs done right, you'll have to shell out at least $800.
  • Along with other large case pieces, desks-and-bookcases were often covered with herringbone-patterned veneer in exotic woods or tortoiseshell.
  • I awoke to find myself lying next to the blonde bombshell who was sleeping peacefully in my arms.
  • Shelley's fame had spread in the walls of the college.
  • The lantern is suspended from chains fixed to the center of a shell cartouche with a representation of another royal crown painted on the ceiling of the Queen's Staircase.
  • Most extraordinary of all is a colossal pair of tortoiseshell and ivory globular vases and covers, probably made as exhibition pieces.
  • I did some label checking and found the Whole Foods 365 brand corn taco shells had considerably less sodium than the brand the recipe author likes (Taco Bell). Undefined
  • Even her rescuer in the shell suit and bad perm had vanished. TICKLED PINK
  • The bulb in the shell-shaped lamp on the wall flickered like a strobe light and painted irregular shadows on the walls.
  • Hither ascended a _cantonnier_ when the new road was made up the valley, and here he found chipped flints of primeval man, a polished celt, a scrap of Samian ware, and in a niche at the side sealed up with stalactite, a tiny earthenware pitcher 2-1/2 inches high, a leaden spindle-whorl, some shells, and a toy sheep-bell. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
  • Covered by an eggshell wash, through which blue painted lines form blowsy chrysanthemum blossoms. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • The Dutch forces' camp in suburban Samawah was attacked on April 22, with one of the mortar shells landing inside the compound.
  • Her eyes were a dark, haunting green, and she wore thick-rimmed tortoiseshell glasses.
  • The beach is composed entirely of the shells of "pipi" (small cockles); always, therefore, dry and pleasant to walk upon. Life of John Coleridge Patteson
  • And so it went, verses new and old, verses without end, all in glorification of the succulent shellfish of Carmel. CHAPTER VIII
  • My men knew my history, they even came to me with Captain Kurt Schneider's documents one day, found them on a body in a shell crater. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Ellery wandered up and down, picking up shells and sea clams, and peering through the nets of the nearest weir at the "horsefoot crabs" and squid and flounders imprisoned in the pound. Keziah Coffin
  • The new concept incorporates a clamshell design.
  • These reef-building rhodophytes are called coralline algae, because they secrete a hard shell of carbonate around themselves, in much the same way that corals do.
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • The sea cast up shells on the beach.
  • These gastropods have slender, high-spired, multiwhorled shells bearing a sinistral protoconch and were united by Knight in the family Streptacididae.
  • A slightly later anthropoid shell of the 1630s in the same vault displays an alternative technique.
  • The United Nations said it was gravely concerned at the shelling of a Palestinian refugee camp in Latakia.
  • My poor, strange, stoic little poppet, trapped inside her own body, her own shell of an existence.
  • Nevertheless her ‘Nightsong’, which incorporates and subtly updates a line from an Irish song, is very fine, as is the even more stark, shell-like vocal of ‘Psalm’.
  • Typically cited are triangular shapes on the tortoises 'shells, the occasional purple coloring of nopal coyotillo (Opuntia violacea), and the large size of human individuals in the Zone. The Zone Of Silence of nothern Mexico - scientific marvel or just fiction?
  • This point was highlighted by contributors to the documentary, who indicated that an articulate and intelligent woman lay underneath the blonde bombshell.
  • The pallial eye is easy to notice when the snail lifts its operculum up and starts to come out of its shell with the aperture facing up. Cerithidea
  • One of the tanks on the range fired a shell. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • But the Conservatives had launched their Labour double whammy and tax bombshell campaigns months beforehand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Robin Shellard, defending, said his client had reappraised his life while in hospital and since being discharged had not returned to his past life of drug abuse and crime.
  • They are cousins of seashells, but instead of having a protective shell, most of them are poisonous.
  • Hard boil the fresh quails' eggs for 3min, cool slightly and shell. 2.
  • And, if they don't like it, people are likely to be far less irritated and unsolicitous having shelled out only $2 than being out $8 and have five beers they don't like. Archive 2007-09-01
  • Fambeau's new SafeShot bow case has thick eggshell foam.
  • It is those senses of the situation which a certain Russian forecaster's reliance on adducing patterns among images depends, as a key to a shift in such effects as mass-psychology of the eerie qualities which Shelley attributes to the optimistic upsurge he references in his LaRouche's Latest
  • It was dropped by an eagle who was trying to crack open the tortoise's shell in order to eat it.
  • Kepler showed that the distances of the planets can be correlated with the radii of spherical shells, which are inscribed within, and circumscribed around, a nest of the five regular solids.
  • A number of approaches to Shelley's 1819 have emphasized the distance between apparently activist poems -- The Mask of Anarchy, for exampleand what is deemed Shelley's High Style: presumably aestheticist, representationalist poetry of the "lyric I. Intervention & Commitment Forever!: Shelley in 1819, Shelley in Brecht, Shelley in Adorno, Shelley in Benjamin
  • Geology students recommend you check out the nautilus shells in limestone mounted on the bar.
  • The surface of the conch seems to possess a layer of intensively weathered shell, and no feature that could be reasonably interpreted as growth lines is present.
  • In an experimental laboratory study, Daley showed that weakening in the hinge area facilitates rapid fragmentation of the shell (within months) even before disarticulation is achieved.
  • So for him to get Shelley to roust me out of bed, it had to be important. DEAD BEAT
  • Maya Romanoff This wallcover from Maya Romanoff has genuine capiz shell tiles, inlaid by hand. Wallcovers That Do More Than Just Cover Walls
  • Always buy fresh live scallops with closed shells and make sure you use them within a day or so.
  • Below Greyabbey, I watched the oystercatchers breaking cockle shells on the rocks.
  • Her somnolent black eyes and tenderly pursed pink lips intrude upon the eggshell delicacy of her face with the most delicate affection.
  • The watery theme continues with multi colored shells in blue and green hues on the ceiling and windowed walls covered in a mirror material that's been antiqued to somewhat successfully resemble seawater.

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