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the tip, narrowed to the base, thick, without | teeth, smooth, sometimes nearly evergreen, reticulat |
The flying fox was nocturnal and had delicate | teeth, so it probably fed on nectar and possibly sof |
bread was too hard and it hurt this customer's | teeth, so Henry dipped the bread in order to soften |
However, Phaedrolosaurus is based only on | teeth, so the hindlimb bones were given their own ge |
It has | teeth so large it must open its mouth to make the ja |
The edges are toothed, the | teeth sometimes spine-tipped. |
e, are sugar-crusted and he only has two small | teeth spaced far apart on his lower jaw. |
His | teeth sparkled, he had large eyes and dark straight |
It had cheek | teeth specially adapted to chewing on vegetation. |
his head and with a knife clenched between his | teeth squatting atop a Gazette newspaper rack. |
ore, eating plants with sets of ever-replacing | teeth stacked on each other. |
it were in the middle, with a dog's head, the | teeth standing outward; it is esteemed by the inhabi |
"And Camp Leader Dreschel was there, her buck | teeth sticking out, even when her mouth is closed." |
d by an almost complete skull with at least 24 | teeth still occupying their natural locations, compl |
This engine's balance shaft gear has its | teeth stripped due to worn balance shaft bearings, a |
keria is limited, the spacing and shape of the | teeth strongly resemble those of Eoraptor. |
sful attack resulting in the dog fastening his | teeth strongly in the bull's snout. |
categorised in a separate family because their | teeth structure is unique among Diprotodontia, in ha |
At Musicians Institute John cut his | teeth studying/sharing the stage with, and under (bu |
action in which a German manufacturer of false | teeth sued someone for the value of a set of teeth. |
However, its | teeth suggest a very gibbon-like diet, likely consis |
The form of its | teeth suggest that it would have fed on desert plant |
with a mobile lower jaw, and together with the | teeth suggest a diet of fibrous plant material. |
Its | teeth suggest that it was a herbivorous browser. |
11 study using ratios of strontium isotopes in | teeth suggested that A. africanus and Paranthropus r |
11 study using ratios of strontium isotopes in | teeth suggested that Australopithecus africanus and |
Heavy wear on the | teeth suggests a highly specialized diet. |
There are bruises, chipped | teeth, sunburned ears, chafed ribs and stinging eyes |
Only the strongest | teeth survive. |
e fossil remains including parts of the skull, | teeth, tail vertebrae, and a partial tibia. |
Medium formation bits will have much closer | teeth than soft formation bits, and the protrusion o |
Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin also has more | teeth than the common bottlenose dolphin - 23 to 29 |
ly carbonated it is less fizzy and hard on the | teeth than soda, and thanks to being diluted it is l |
e in their movements, and have longer, sharper | teeth than alligators. |
They have fewer | teeth than the Long-finned Pilot Whale, with 14 to 1 |
ula-like shape at the front, holding 22 narrow | teeth that point sideways. |
It is based on | teeth that were once confused with prosauropod remai |
erizinosaurs on the basis of mesial mandibular | teeth that are markedly peg-like and only slightly r |
The mouth is small, with blunt | teeth that are stronger on the underside. |
e Guejae is slightly larger with longer canine | teeth that bend slightly inward. |
mpared to other protosuchians, conical isodont | teeth that lacked striations, and very small antorbi |
Their closest cousins, the elephants also have | teeth that get replaced, but have only a limited set |
It had a shovel-like snout and weak | teeth that suggest it lived by uprooting soft plants |
an-like palate and inferred enlarged posterior | teeth that would have been suitable for crushing. |
other, and the ferrets must have a full set of | teeth that must not have been filed or otherwise blu |
Mauisaurus was a carnivore, with sharp jagged | teeth that would have been used to grip fish or squi |
S. getmanovi has | teeth that are heavily abraded, suggesting plant mat |
They have highly developed front | teeth that are likely proportionately larger than th |
ting steel drum equipped with tungsten carbide | teeth that scrape coal from the seam. |
y other Miocene hominoids, Samburupithecus has | teeth that are elongated from front to back. |
This structure consists of a row of lower | teeth that are long and forward pointing. |
, the bearcat nevertheless has sharp claws and | teeth that can easily rip through flesh. |
It also contained the fossil | teeth that William Buckland combined with a famous p |
rth and include severe photosensitivity, brown | teeth that fluoresce in ultraviolet light due to dep |
It has webbed | teeth that appear in the summer. |
They have scraper-like | teeth that allow them to rasp the aufwuchs from rock |
He has extremely strong | teeth that can leave teethmarks in seemingly anythin |
h an emaciated appearance; enormous, inch-long | teeth that force their mouths open; and large amount |
deeply cut into many lobes lined with twisted | teeth, the longest leaves near the base of the plant |
ive impact on the physical appearance of their | teeth, the children with stained, mottled and pitted |
the Wodaabe stresses tallness, white eyes and | teeth; the men will often roll their eyes and show t |
mandible was short and wasp-like with only two | teeth, the gaster constricted and the middle and hin |
Described from a few | teeth, the specimen possesses a lower canine that, a |
the Cloud Peaks, the East by the Wood of Sharp | Teeth, the West by the Sea of Swords, and the North |
back of the snout, containing the maxilla with | teeth, the posterior caudodorsal ramus of the premax |
because they had recognized in The Skin of Our | Teeth, the popular play by Thornton Wilder, an appro |
the great wheel has 95 | teeth, the escapement wheel has an 8-tooth pinion, m |
pite all of the derived adaptation seen in its | teeth, the dentition of Pachygenelus is believed to |
in his eye and a pipe ever-present between his | teeth, the word avuncular might have been invented t |
here are sixteen tooth sockets, from which the | teeth themselves have been lost, in each dentary. |
As far as patterns within the | teeth, there is a lot of variation but the following |
These fish have fleshy lips with rows of small | teeth; these lips are able to be extended into a suc |
While there are some differences between the | teeth, these may or may not represent individual var |
Judging from the | teeth, they were insectivores. |
e similar size and shape of the postcaniniform | teeth, those that are behind the caniniforms and in |
Hysterical, Sarah promises to brush her | teeth three times a day and to never eat candy. |
n lacking the skull, consists of two maxillary | teeth, three caudal centra, one chevron, a distal ep |
Nestlings are equipped with 44 spoon-shaped | teeth to feed on the outer lay of their mother's ski |
Having only the | teeth to base themselves on, Telles Antunes and Sigo |
e of rolling paper over their two front bottom | teeth to protect the bottom lip from being cut, due |
It uses its fang-like | teeth to immobilize its prey, and would not be able |
an Mr Goda) "discovers" a tomboy girl with bad | teeth to be the center of their promotional campaign |
Tracing these | teeth to their source resulted in recovery of more t |
Any band would give their eye | teeth to have a hit record like that. |
gouti is the only animal that has sharp enough | teeth to crack open the tough shell of a brazil nut, |
He claimed he was waiting for his | teeth to come in (however, when asked by Joe what hi |
They are molluscivores, using the beak-like | teeth to break open the shell of the prey. |
ivestock dogs, catch dogs use their weight and | teeth to immobilize live animals so that they can be |
cies is presumed to used its maxillary (upper) | teeth to hold its food and sharpen the mandibular te |
of wheels, whether linked by friction or gear | teeth, to redirect motion or gain speed or torque, i |
azette newspaper box with a dagger between his | teeth to show his seriousness. |
He arranged for Benga's | teeth to be capped and for him to dress in American- |
8 | Teeth to Eat You is a split EP between Cursive and t |
amin S. Kelsey dedicated his book The Dragon's | Teeth? to Echols, writing in 1981 that his |
than 60 seconds, while joking that he had more | teeth to show on camera than the other 12 candidates |
ting their height and whites of their eyes and | teeth to attract females, as we hear "Ave Maria" in |
great wheel to flail arbor: 48 | teeth to 8 pins | ratio 6:1 |
d only in a pair of black shorts, grinding his | teeth; to focus before the show, he would squeeze a |
s, etchings, and sculpture using her claws and | teeth to scratch and sometimes even tear her materia |
embles a cloud of dust but can form blades and | teeth to attack its prey with. |
Many animals use horns, claws, and | teeth to fight off predators. |
ging) rodents that probably used their incisor | teeth to dig like some living mole rats. |
sufficiently fresh for its eyes, nostrils and | teeth to be studied though no official explanation w |
ennarium has a fan-shaped carapace with eleven | teeth to either side of the eyestalks, the widest po |
Live: With | Teeth Tour was a concert tour in support of industri |
ails on the Australian leg of their Live: With | Teeth Tour. |
has a square-like carapace with three marginal | teeth toward the front of each side of the carapace |
air of disembodied lips, similar to a Chattery | Teeth toy. |
dition with salient clinical features of natal | teeth, trichodystrophy, prominent interdigital folds |
lyrics usually beginning "Comet: it makes your | teeth turn green", see Comet (song). |
, Devil, Wolf, Blinkey, Mouse, Big Stoop, Gold | teeth, Turtle, Devil, Billy Goat, Rat, Greyhound, Wi |
termediate wheels, including: a wheel with 146 | teeth, two oval wheels with 24 irregularly shaped te |
ngbottom, Lewis wears yellow and crooked false | teeth, two-sizes-too-big shoes and has plastic bits |
Diarmaid of the laughing | teeth under violent sorrow; |
se his rifle, seized Captain Cook's arm in his | teeth until the struggle was ended by the man being |
spaced up to 0.8 mm apart, which terminate in | teeth up to 1.5 mm long. |
Plain Barrel: i.e. without | teeth, used in fusee watches and clocks. |
heir disc-like mouths contain poorly developed | teeth, useless for attaching to a host. |
animals by country), Weapons (animals that had | teeth, venom, or claws), Guides (related animals), H |
ted left forelimb (holotype), skull fragments, | teeth, vertebrae and ribs, have been found in terres |
Malawisaurus dixeyi - "Skull elements, | teeth, vertebrae, limb elements osteoderms, of sever |
Nicknamed "Gnasher" for his prominent | teeth, Ward was something of a cult personality as a |
Curfman mentions in a 2010 interview that Baby | Teeth was "very dense and bleak and just filled with |
up record, Dressed To The Nines...Armed To The | Teeth, was released in 2002 on Accidental Sirens, an |
at he was muscular, left-handed, had excellent | teeth, was careless in his habits and was well-off. |
e plus at least 60 detached armor plates and 8 | teeth was found in the Late Cretaceous (Upper Campan |
ood as its descendants, since reduction of the | teeth was still in the early stages and Dinictis had |
The debut Crowhead album, Born With | Teeth, was recorded in The Nest, his Manchester stud |
Baby | Teeth was also ranked #4 on the Best of 2009 at Goth |
g Hello Birmingham, from her 1999 album To The | Teeth, was written as a response to the Slepian murd |
taking part in activities such as brushing her | teeth, watching television, and cleaning her nails. |
In addition, minute, blunt | teeth were present on the palatine bones. |
In 1955 forty-seven Gigantopithecus blacki | teeth were found among a shipment of 'dragon bones' |
g solely of part of a lower mandible and a few | teeth, were found in Malawi. |
It's molar | teeth were specialized for carnivory, the cups and c |
The | teeth were compressed antero-posteriorly spaced clos |
Its knobby | teeth were small (no longer than 3,6 mm) and covered |
Its | teeth were widely spaced, small and slanted. |
The | teeth were discovered by L. A. Nesov in 1995. |
It was alleged that his | teeth were smashed with a rifle butt before the lync |
hus is unusual in its heterodonty: some of its | teeth were complex and multicusped, like mammal teet |
Its molar | teeth were specialized for carnivory, the cups and c |
canines (the upper pair was larger); the other | teeth were smaller, but were also sharp and pointed. |
Up to this time, most false | teeth were made from hippopotamus or walrus ivory th |
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 |
r body was horribly scalded and several of his | teeth were broken before he made his way through the |
il remains of a left maxilla and four isolated | teeth were unearthed in Ad Dabtiyah, Saudi Arabia in |
The fossil | teeth were covered in thick enamel, suggesting that |
Fossil jaw fragments containing multicusped | teeth were found in Dockum Group rocks in western Te |
Then the remainder of her | teeth were removed and she was sent home, pronounced |
Except for the first rather straight pair, the | teeth were recurved, sharply pointed, covered with s |
incisors and fang-like canines, but its cheek | teeth were not pointed. |
The lower back | teeth were close together suggesting they were used |
These | teeth were large, sharp, and set firmly in deep sock |
jaws were closed in this specimen, some of the | teeth were obscured. |
entification was impossible because the type's | teeth were described by Cope as "smooth" and having |
The | teeth were probably small and towards the back more |
Its molar | teeth were specialized for carnivory; the cups and c |
The serrated | teeth were compressed, although not to the extent se |
Indeed, as its | teeth were merely crushers and not slicers, young sh |
Its | teeth were shaped like blades and were used for disa |
In Iharkutosuchus these | teeth were even multicusped. |
The | teeth were small, conical, and serrated. |
The | teeth were quite large for its size containing a sin |
Most of the type specimen's | teeth were successional, but all the AMNH 5780 teeth |
Additionally, its | teeth were strongly curved, unlike the very straight |
The English | Teeth were a band from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. |
Surya did penance here and his | teeth were restored. |
These | teeth were replaced throughout its life cycle. |
timate Truth and Leo Runcible in The Man Whose | Teeth Were All Exactly Alike. |
Its | teeth were typically mammalian, being differentiated |
Nine other | teeth were also assigned to the genus, CEGUNL-TV 6-9 |
skull is rather robust for its size though the | teeth were described by the author as typically ther |
hesis that it preyed on ammonites and that the | teeth were specialized for the job of breaking into |
wear a mouth guard because he would grind his | teeth when pitching. |
s wrote that Benes had a habit of gritting his | teeth when preparing to throw a slider, a tell that |
rom the occasional gritting of Wilfrid's false | teeth when Harry had the perceived audacity to give |
Fresh curds squeak against the | teeth when bitten into, a defining characteristic, d |
of years and small pieces of china and animal | teeth where also found and have been taken away for |
The jaw lacks | teeth, whereas those of the denticular bone have fus |
d on a single lower jaw full of closely packed | teeth which he gave the species name Ctenochasma roe |
of the animal's total length, it has only tiny | teeth, which also would not be consistent with a reg |
Male stump-tailed macaques' canine | teeth, which are important for establishing dominanc |
In acleistorhinids, the marginal | teeth, which are small and recurved, are suggestive |
us or insectivorous, although Castorocauda has | teeth which suggest it ate fish. |
Its lower jaw was lined with sharp | teeth which were replaced when worn, but the upper j |
uscardinus are known from a number of isolated | teeth, which show that they were medium-sized dormic |
or dry fruit in which the seeds bear hooks or | teeth which attach themselves to fur or clothing of |
They have sharp and heavy | teeth, which they use to eat hard-shelled molluscs a |
ripping the grease off the candles between his | teeth, which he generally finishes at three mouthful |
em, which became a mountains with thousands of | teeth, which the nixie got through with great effort |
They had high-crowned, hypsodont | teeth which were used to chew gritty vegetation. |
dismembered Davee's body and kept seven of her | teeth which were discovered in his possession by emp |
lly the Camptosauridae, based on the maxillary | teeth, which have a strong vertical primary ridge on |
the dead, and inspect their cadavers for gold | teeth, which were kept to finance the war effort. |
cknowledged, the skull of the child had second | teeth, which usually do not develop until about age |
known in the area for its collection of sharks | teeth, which wash in with the tide on the eastern ti |
lexed, and has six equidistant and equal white | teeth, which are violet-tinted at their bases. |
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