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" is the second single of The Grates new album | Teeth Lost, Hearts Won. |
runcal obesity and acanthosis nigricans, small | teeth, prognathism, dislocated radial heads without |
Nine other | teeth were also assigned to the genus, CEGUNL-TV 6-9 |
ooden mask painted red and with large nose and | teeth, boat-shaped coffins, a bow with arrows and a |
skin, beautiful neck, delicate nose, straight | teeth. |
sufficiently fresh for its eyes, nostrils and | teeth to be studied though no official explanation w |
d bears a row of distinct, but not pronounced, | teeth. |
e early stages of weaning, as they do not have | teeth and are unable to chew. |
This disorder can afflict any number of | teeth. |
ures such as a reduction in size and number of | teeth, premaxillary teeth absent, a circular head sh |
distantly related C. sapidus by the number of | teeth on the front edge of the carapace, there being |
ending on the materials used and the number of | teeth covered. |
For external gears the number of | teeth on the cutter is limited only by the size of t |
and slender, and the jaws had numerous conical | teeth. |
possessed slender jaws with numerous recurved | teeth, indicative of a primarily fish diet (similar |
hy people get fat and lazy; this is Skin O' My | Teeth. |
On another occasion, the | teeth of Surya had been broken by Veerabadra Swami d |
In total he collected 2,000,744 of the | teeth he extracted. |
All of his | teeth had to be removed while treating his jaw injur |
th Bucktooth tetras showing no signs of actual | teeth. |
Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our | Teeth (west coast premiere) |
) is a reference to the deterioration of one's | teeth after eating too many sweets. |
hill and is impaled on his own crown of shark | teeth). |
esponding to the positions of the roots of the | teeth. |
heel as in Western clogs, instead of separate | teeth, and the thong at the side as in flip-flops. |
producer, screenwriter, co-founder of Rooster | Teeth Productions |
20 cm wide, and a variable pattern of marginal | teeth. |
nct whale suborder Archaeoceti, because of its | teeth. |
mouth allowing for three central rows of broad | teeth as opposed to R. Bonasus one central row. |
The Skin of Our | Teeth by Thornton Wilder. |
hus is unusual in its heterodonty: some of its | teeth were complex and multicusped, like mammal teet |
nvented a process for the manufacture of false | teeth and an improved spinning wheel head.She was a |
e manatee is the constant replacement of molar | teeth; new teeth enter at the back of the jaw and re |
ore, eating plants with sets of ever-replacing | teeth stacked on each other. |
ive impact on the physical appearance of their | teeth, the children with stained, mottled and pitted |
By studying the histolotgic sections of the | teeth of animals, he inspired a new discipline: the |
Gustavo Sorola and Gavin Free of Rooster | Teeth Productions has largely advocated the drink an |
r body was horribly scalded and several of his | teeth were broken before he made his way through the |
Vasko also never lost any of his | teeth during his NHL career because he drank a lot o |
on is decorated with alternating rows of human | teeth and rosettes or clusters of small fish teeth. |
ound normally during the shedding of deciduous | teeth. |
uscardinus are known from a number of isolated | teeth, which show that they were medium-sized dormic |
keria is limited, the spacing and shape of the | teeth strongly resemble those of Eoraptor. |
y wins the fight, knocking out two of Archie's | teeth, but he feels regret after winning, noting tha |
hat Bernstein never completed, The Skin of Our | Teeth (based on the play by Thornton Wilder). |
g healthy tissue, and the treatment of decayed | teeth. |
g lighter enamel on the weakened enamel of the | teeth and with lots of treatments of this bonding, t |
Then the remainder of her | teeth were removed and she was sent home, pronounced |
dition with salient clinical features of natal | teeth, trichodystrophy, prominent interdigital folds |
Likewise, premature loss of primary | teeth may create orthodontic problems later on. |
, his investigations of the development of the | teeth and bones of fishes (1842-1851), and on recent |
m of septic poisoning from an infection of the | teeth and is buried at the Salem Pioneer Cemetery. |
before he died, Tuttle had to have many of his | teeth, his jawbone, his gums, and his right cheekbon |
skull characteristics such as the size of the | teeth and presence of tooth enamel which living sper |
jaws were closed in this specimen, some of the | teeth were obscured. |
n, it was due to Harald having lost two of his | teeth in battle against Veseti, the lord of Scania, |
Multiple rows of replacement | teeth grow in a groove on the inside of the jaw and |
s characterized by cracking and pitting of the | teeth. |
t only avoided relegation by the skin of their | teeth in 1921, Twelve months later however he had tu |
action in which a German manufacturer of false | teeth sued someone for the value of a set of teeth. |
are well known for their abundance of shark's | teeth and shells. |
g proximal including incisal edges of anterior | teeth. |
Human bones and ceremonial offerings of shark | teeth, smashed pottery and other materials were peri |
d from other squat lobsters by the lack of any | teeth along the edge of the rostrum. |
dismembered Davee's body and kept seven of her | teeth which were discovered in his possession by emp |
eet in length, and its jaws were full of sharp | teeth. |
Ortiz also appeared in The Skin of Our | Teeth and De Donde at the Public Theater; the world |
relegation to Division 2 by the skins of their | teeth. |
These fish have fleshy lips with rows of small | teeth; these lips are able to be extended into a suc |
short face and a prominent pair of canine-like | teeth in the lower jaw. |
March 2004 he played Henry in The Skin of Our | Teeth at the Young Vic theatre in the London Borough |
known in the area for its collection of sharks | teeth, which wash in with the tide on the eastern ti |
ly fished) P. pelagicus by the number of broad | teeth on the front of the carapace (3 in P. trituber |
e success of Thornton Wilder's The Skin of Our | Teeth he focused his work as much on Broadway theatr |
Therefore, while only large numbers of its | teeth, and jaw fragments are known, it might've rese |
ood as its descendants, since reduction of the | teeth was still in the early stages and Dinictis had |
Odontoblasts (dentin-producing cells) of the | teeth. |
He originally had a mouthful of fearsome | teeth, but they were removed at the suggestion of si |
The number of pharyngeal | teeth more frequent is 6-5 and rarely 6-6. |
It had two rows of sharp | teeth in its jaws, the second row having a pair of f |
n were increasingly born with an array of eye, | teeth, joint and respiratory problems, as documented |
the Cloud Peaks, the East by the Wood of Sharp | Teeth, the West by the Sea of Swords, and the North |
d dress roles in such plays as The Skin of Our | Teeth, All My Sons, The Maids, The Heiress, The Shif |
It consists of one of the | teeth. |
uggle Dering kicked out several of Thornhill's | teeth. |
This structure consists of a row of lower | teeth that are long and forward pointing. |
ecialized for crushing, with a series of blunt | teeth arranged in rows, suggesting that Habrosaurus |
friend that Larkin had knocked out some of his | teeth during an argument. |
because they had recognized in The Skin of Our | Teeth, the popular play by Thornton Wilder, an appro |
Drawing of radular | teeth of Bulinus tropicus. |
The Museum also displays some of Gandhi's | teeth and his ivory toothpick. |
hs, flint axes, bone beads, neclases of animal | teeth, boar-tusks, bone tutuli and other objects of |
ing around the mouth and keeping it out of the | teeth. |
revival of Thornton Wilder's play 'Skin of our | Teeth' at the Young Vic in 2004. |
nal nares (nostrils), and some features of the | teeth. |
Excessive salivation and grinding of the | teeth also are observed. |
ology, the function and evolution of mammalian | teeth, and scaling problems (changes in size with gr |
ncluding a punctured lung, and had most of his | teeth knocked out. |
ctive dentition, the outer row of premaxillary | teeth enlarged and recurved with arrow-shaped points |
However number of cutting | teeth must be less than that of the gear to be cut f |
them a fluorescence similar to that of natural | teeth. |
e, mainly because of the combination of robust | teeth with the lack of a skull crest. |
used as a treatment to pericoronitis of wisdom | teeth. |
uding a unique dentition composed of spatulate | teeth not seen anywhere else in the Trichomycteridae |
d the Liverpool dispensary for diseases of the | teeth, Captain W J Newman devoted three mornings a w |
The form of its | teeth suggest that it would have fed on desert plant |
ices acuminate to caudate and an average of 31 | teeth. |
but in 1955 as Miss T. Muse in The Skin of Our | Teeth. |
A row of human | teeth hangs from the lower edge of a horizontal band |
ae based on the structure and curvature of the | teeth. |
l traits include the retention of premaxillary | teeth in the front of the upper jaws and a skull ope |
There are five pairs of tiny | teeth in the premaxilla, and another five pairs in t |
This cranium and a number of isolated | teeth and postcranial bones were found in a cave sit |
It works as a mechanical cleanser on the | teeth and gums, neutralizes the production of acid i |
yzing hundreds of microscopic scratches on the | teeth of a fossilized Edmontosaurus jaw, the team de |
Steno's work on shark | teeth led him to the question of how any solid objec |
It can impale prey on the | teeth by swimming at them with the first vertebra be |
s [...] are characteristic of pachycephalosaur | teeth," citing the lack of serrations on the teeth, |
Based on its | teeth, it probably fed on the soft leaves of forest |
The findings were based on three | teeth found in the central Kyzylkum desert, Uzbekist |
the only active NFL player with braces on his | teeth, as he wears a special kind of headgear on his |
like a steel rake but with sharp edges on the | teeth, and is sometimes referred to as a rake hoe is |
ly carbonated it is less fizzy and hard on the | teeth than soda, and thanks to being diluted it is l |
Based on these | teeth, P. Deraniyagala erected this subspecies in 19 |
efinition was from a study that focused on the | teeth of notosuchians. |
Heavy wear on the | teeth suggests a highly specialized diet. |
n the lumbar vertebrae, and severe wear on the | teeth, it seems likely that LM3 was quite old when h |
l were two wood cylinders (the nuts), one with | teeth and the other with corresponding slots. |
of the animal's total length, it has only tiny | teeth, which also would not be consistent with a reg |
Having only the | teeth to base themselves on, Telles Antunes and Sigo |
Cretaceous of southern China, known only from | teeth. |
esult, the genus is poorly known, and only the | teeth, dentaries, and a fragmentary skull have been |
ribed in 2010. A. laaroussi is known only from | teeth and jaws, which have derived features of sever |
However, Phaedrolosaurus is based only on | teeth, so the hindlimb bones were given their own ge |
Only isolated | teeth of Kamoyapithecus hinted at the existence of p |
mandible was short and wasp-like with only two | teeth, the gaster constricted and the middle and hin |
It is known only from | teeth, making it difficult to rely on information un |
al ornithischian dinosaur, and known only from | teeth. |
ed by Hisa in 1988, but is known from only two | teeth. |
of wheels, whether linked by friction or gear | teeth, to redirect motion or gain speed or torque, i |
e mostly hairless and are deeply lobed or have | teeth along their distal margins. |
ounded or oval blades edged with dull or sharp | teeth or scalloping. |
l or lingual surfaces of anterior or posterior | teeth. |
tion of the hair and skin, missing or abnormal | teeth, enamel hypoplasia, absent punctae in the lowe |
e metal rail, force a block between his or her | teeth and then pass a feeding tube, which extended d |
d with the tongue at either the upper or lower | teeth, or both. |
The first two or three | teeth of the premaxilla are immobile, while the rest |
and unsafe to drink, wash vegetables or brush | teeth with, without boiling it first for at least 1 |
argins are serrate with two to three orders of | teeth present. |
) than in Hyracotherium, giving Orohippus more | teeth for grinding, and the crests on the teeth are |
Some other Portuguese | teeth from the formation were referred to the specie |
Otherwise the | teeth will replace any teeth lost. |
If anyone blind a free man or knock out his | teeth, formerly they would give one pound of silver, |
ears become pointed, their hair falls out, all | teeth become wickedly sharp, and skin color always b |
rmalities like dislocation or an overgrowth of | teeth are seen, appropriate action can be undertaken |
He forced the woman to swallow her own false | teeth. |
Except for the first rather straight pair, the | teeth were recurved, sharply pointed, covered with s |
27 pairs of | teeth were present; the two remaining teeth are poin |
Another probably five pairs of | teeth were present in a more posterior position in t |
dentary and premaxilla each hold six pairs of | teeth. |
osterior) and contains the first four pairs of | teeth, with the first pair projecting forward. |
The specimen was found with the palate and | teeth facing upward. |
Other customers, with perfectly good | teeth, saw Henry dip the bread and requested that he |
urials, but projectile points, perforated bear | teeth, and copper ornaments in others. |
rth and include severe photosensitivity, brown | teeth that fluoresce in ultraviolet light due to dep |
oon closes with a pot-bellied Loxy picking his | teeth and arranging the wishbones of the devoured bi |
a fossilised seashell, and several pierced dog | teeth. |
cockery, many earthen and stone pipes, bears' | teeth with holes bored through them, polished teeth |
ng tablets as a stain to show dental plaque on | teeth. |
nderson continued with Sunn O))) and played in | Teeth of Lions Rule the Divine. |
s congeners by its fairly long, pointed snout, | teeth restricted to the central premaxilla and by on |
heir disc-like mouths contain poorly developed | teeth, useless for attaching to a host. |
The suckers of the arms possess blunt | teeth. |
Chelicerae are short and powerful, with | teeth on the inside. |
trast, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch praised The | Teeth of the Tiger for being "mercifully briefer tha |
including a horizontal mouth, the presence of | teeth borne in bands on both jaws and the position o |
e smaller size of the male and the presence of | teeth on the vomer and from the latter by lacking a |
The site also produced rhinoceros | teeth, antlers, as well as other faunal evidence. |
werful cats that possessed two prominent sabre | teeth. |
an easily be identified by prominently stained | teeth ranging from dirty yellowish-orange to reddish |
with huge ears, a long nose, protruding front | teeth and a scampering gait. |
ontologists, that many toy pterosaurs combined | teeth with a Pteranodon-like head crest, while no su |
r his natural talent of painlessly pulling out | teeth. |
ntin and extremely enormous pulp chamber.These | teeth are usually known as Shell Teeth. |
green fur, yellow eyes with red pupils, yellow | teeth, a cat-like face, scrawny limbs, a round midse |
esence of slicing (rather than purely piercing | teeth in modern fish-eating pinnipeds) suggests that |
The slant of this stub puts my | teeth on edge. |
a nearly complete right mandibular ramus with | teeth and several cranial fragments. |
It is pyriform with rather long | teeth. |
Isotope ratios from | teeth from the spinosaurids Baryonyx, Irritator, Sia |
claimed that the noise actually rattled their | teeth. |
ge gray-skinned hulking brute with razor sharp | teeth and ram's horns. |
s very sharp retractable claws and razor sharp | teeth. |
h like a lamprey, ringed with many razor sharp | teeth. |
ong claw-like fingernails, razor-sharp pointed | teeth, and fur covering most of his body, giving him |
Its reduced, conical-shaped | teeth on the upper jaw project forward when the jaws |
The leaves have regularly spaced | teeth 3-6 mm long, and a terminal spine 2-3 cm long. |
n length, with long limbs and relatively small | teeth. |
• Relatively low-crowned | teeth |
it had a full set of relatively unspecialised | teeth, similar to those of a modern shrew. |
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