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The Confederate Monument at | Crab Orchard miles to the west memorializes some of |
"Oriole" ( | Crab Orchard) - 3:18 |
Elm that were already in use by Marion and even | Crab Orchard, and thus in the same zip code. |
He was born near | Crab Orchard, Kentucky and he attended the common sc |
It is named for the community of | Crab Orchard, Illinois. |
ument of Bowling Green, Confederate Monument at | Crab Orchard, Confederate Monument in Georgetown, an |
Two campgrounds, Blue Heron and | Crab Orchard, operate on the northern side of the la |
Thomas arrived at | Crab Orchard, Kentucky, about 40 miles (64 km) from |
Va., October 2. At Mt. Sterling, Lexington and | Crab Orchard, Ky., until December 17. |
his superior officer, from London, Kentucky to | Crab Orchard, which the Confederates called the “Wil |
fisherman harvest bountiful supplies of shrimp, | crab, oyster, clam and finfish each year in the ACE |
hese rocky formations are habitat for mollusca, | crab, oysters, and other tide pool creatures. |
The blue king | crab, Paralithodes platypus, is a species of king cr |
thus, and is sometimes called the granular claw | crab, paxillose crab or tuberculate nestling lithode |
The rural population reached 82.6% with | crab people making up around 34.8% of that number. |
o emerge from the brood pouch of Sacculina, the | crab performs a similar process. |
The New Zealand half | crab, Petrolisthes elongatus, is a species of porcel |
They may also be referred to as | crab pillows, crab cheese wontons, cheese wontons or |
d with several other crustaceans, including the | crab Pinnixa and a mud shrimp of the genus Callianas |
A Scaled | Crab, Placetron wosnessenskii, taking refuge under a |
Cancer the giant | crab, plays a minor role in the Twelve Labors of Her |
The | Crab Plover is one of the species to which the Agree |
e entomologist Gustaf von Paykull describes the | Crab Plover in Kongl. |
The entire town of | Crab Point, Michigan has been converted into frog mo |
The team crash at | Crab Point, Michigan. |
e hypothesized that prevailing winds may affect | crab population numbers from one year to the next. |
million crabs (approximately 30% of the initial | crab population) providing extra protein for the ant |
A species of swimming | crab, Portunus vossi, is named after him. |
The | crab possesses red pincers and red eyes, with a scow |
Innovations from the | crab pot have included self ringing kettles, booths |
Crab pots, Lindisfarne, North Sea | |
The problem is not just nets; old-fashioned | crab pots, without the required "rot-out panel", als |
to, banana, and pieces of either chicken, fish, | crab, prawns or lobster. |
This | crab primarily eats sea lettuce and other green alga |
Village residents built oyster and | crab processing factories. |
ng destination, specializing in shrimp and blue | crab production. |
Position of | Crab Pulsar in the Milky Way. |
The modern history of the | Crab Pulsar begins with the identification of the ce |
The | Crab Pulsar (PSR B0531+21) is a relatively young neu |
n 1968, the discovery of the periodicity of the | Crab Pulsar (33 milliseconds) by Lovelace and others |
There are very few of these known: the | Crab pulsar was detected by stroboscopic techniques |
gets of the pathfinder experiment was to be the | Crab Pulsar and Crab Nebula, and the Cygnus X-1 high |
11 September - Roger | Crab, Puritan political writer (born 1621) |
The day is filled with arts & crafts, | crab races, and even a parade, and is capped off eac |
Crab rangoon are deep-fried dumplings served in Amer | |
In North America, | crab rangoon is served often with soy sauce, plum sa |
Crab rangoon is an appetizer in American Chinese cui | |
Though the history of | crab rangoon is unclear, cream cheese, like other ch |
Crab rangoon has been on the menu of the "Polynesian | |
In the Pacific Northwest states of America | crab rangoon are also known as crab puffs. |
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011 and include the previously unreleased track | Crab Rangoon. |
einterpreted as part of the abdomen of a hermit | crab, rather than a cycloid. |
Crab Records was a reggae label that issued releases | |
In November or December, the female | crab releases her eggs. |
It has many common names, including circular | crab, round crab and old man's face crab. |
ns the confluence of Rader Run, Bennett Run and | Crab Run to form the North Fork of the Shenandoah Ri |
urants, known for dishes such as Oysters Mosca, | crab salad, and Chicken a la Grande. |
is area is officially designated as a horseshoe | crab sanctuary. |
The local pub is famous for its | crab sandwiches. |
fish, | crab, scallop shell) on a wooden bench and paints on |
opus, Fur seal, Rock lobster, Lionfish, Coconut | crab, Seahorses, Whale shark, Dugong, Six gill shark |
lley, which sunk on the first day of the opilio | crab season off Saint Paul Island, losing all but on |
a camera crew for Season 1, in the 2004 opilio | crab season, as partner vessel of featured vessel Ma |
For the North American | crab, see black-fingered mud crab. |
Marinated | crab, served as a salad or in the shell. |
opular show The O.C., the restaurant dubbed the | Crab Shack is actually The Crab Cooker. |
ation, featuring Helena Handbasket, Gethsemane, | Crab Shack, Front of Trucker, Mas Optica and Wet Dog |
estaurants, such as Peppers at the Falls, Joe's | Crab Shack, Saltgrass Steak House, and others. |
It is also known as the box | crab, shame-faced crab or the tortoise crab, the las |
The | crab shoots them out through pulses creating a large |
It is often filled with vegetables, chicken, | crab, shrimp, or beef and is often served with fried |
ots Pine, Sea-Buckthorn, Shrub Willow, Siberian | Crab, Siberian Larch, Trembling Aspen or White Popla |
des sitchensis, variously known as the umbrella | crab, Sitka crab or turtle crab, is a species of lit |
The pea | crab solely relies on its host for food, safety, and |
Diogenes pugilator is a species of hermit | crab, sometimes called the small hermit crab, with a |
Menippe adina is a species of | crab, sometimes called the Gulf stone crab or Wester |
Additionally, the name Halloween | crab sometimes leads to confusion with the entirely |
Corn | crab soup is a dish found in Chinese cuisine, Americ |
Porcelain | crab species have feeding appendages covered with se |
include the Cape hagfish (Myxine capensis), the | crab species Pontophilus gracilis, and hermit crabs |
It is distinguished from other hermit | crab species in Australia by its solid, hairy chelip |
It is one of the major | crab species for United Kingdom fisheries. |
Calcinus elegans is a hermit | crab species in the genus Calcinus found in the Indo |
the most coveted of the commercially-sold king | crab species, and is the most expensive per unit wei |
found in fresh water except for a single hermit | crab species, Clibanarius fonticola, on Espiritu San |
tuberculatus is the world's most heavily fished | crab species, with over 300,000 tonnes being caught |
her food sources are similar to that of similar | crab species. |
A | crab spider ambush hunting on a flower |
The giant | crab spider can cause a locally painful bite. |
main local catch consists of lobster, flat-back | crab, spider crab, Atlantic crayfish, Atlantic salmo |
Like the | crab spider Aphantochilus, it mimic ants of the genu |
It is the only genus of | crab spider that is able to produce a high-pitched s |
Alcimochthes is a genus of | crab spider found in China, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiw |
are peptide toxins from the venom of the giant | crab spider Heteropoda venatoria, which block Kv4.2 |
Stoliczka's | crab spider (Thomisus stoliczka) |
Coriarachne are the dark brown or reddish-brown | crab spiders often encountered on weeds or trees. |
ranium taurifrons is a species of ant-mimicking | crab spiders from South America, the only species in |
Amyciaea is a genus of | crab spiders that mimics ants, their preferred prey. |
Xysticus is a genus of ground | crab spiders. |
Maja squinado (the European spider | crab, spiny spider crab or spinous spider crab) is a |
at has been used as a co-ingredient in creating | Crab stick. |
t is often the common ingredient used to create | Crab stick. |
Crab sticks (imitation crab meat, seafood sticks, kr | |
Crab sticks - imitation crab meat made from surimi. | |
The female | crab stirs the water with her claw to aid the flow o |
mones are collected at night, and comprises the | crab stroking and tapping the anemone until it loose |
A spiny spider | crab swimming in a marine reserve in the Balearic Is |
Etisus dentatus is a species of | crab that lives in the Indo-Pacific, including the R |
agurus substriatiformis was a species of hermit | crab that existed during the Badenian stage (Middle |
Clibanarius tricolor is a hermit | crab that lives in shallow water of the Caribbean Se |
Clibanarius erythropus is a species of hermit | crab that lives in rockpools and sublittoral waters. |
Clibanarius digueti is a species of hermit | crab that lives off the western coast of Mexico, and |
n include the giant isopod, the Japanese spider | crab, the king of herrings (an oarfish of up to 12 m |
ely related to squat lobsters), the hairy stone | crab, the coconut crab, and the true crab itself. |
Unlike crabs such as the blue | crab, the West Indian spider crab is not commerciall |
various common names such as the Mexican hermit | crab, the blue-eyed spotted hermit or the Gulf of Ca |
The name refers to the indigenous blue | crab, the official state crustacean of Maryland. |
udus to be distinguished from a similar looking | crab, the lined shore crab, Pachygrapsus crassipes, |
Like the Florida stone | crab, the claws of M. adina can be used as food. |
hia Club for his famous plaster work Turtle and | Crab, the turtle was so accurately sculpted critics |
The | crab themselves are prey to the sea otter and presum |
ensity in the 27-132 keV range amounted to 0.05 | Crab, then the flux started to rise. |
The | crab then uses the familiar technique of stirring th |
The | crab theory has been persistent and been echoed by t |
The thumbnail | crab, Thia scutellata, is a species of crab whose ca |
of criminals who have been hiding opium in the | crab tins. |
Sensing the danger of overfishing tanner | crab to the point of extinction, legislators and fis |
Hera, who hated her step-son Hercules, sent the | Crab to distract him. |
a seasonal migration; after mating, the female | crab travels to the southern portion of the Chesapea |
in that regard to have fallen asleep under the | crab tree of which a descendant is still called Shak |
in that regard to have fallen asleep under the | crab tree of which a descendant is still called Shak |
Its common names include blue-legged hermit | crab, tricolor hermit crab, blueleg reef hermit crab |
t Cedar Key, Florida, where it used the fiddler | crab Uca pigilator as an intermediate host. |
The Atlantic marsh fiddler | crab, Uca pugnax, is a common fiddler crab of the Mi |
Its intermediate host is the fiddler | crab Uca pigilator and it lives in the intestine of |
highly cannibalistic in nature and when another | crab undergoes moulting the hard shelled ones attack |
in 1986, commissioned in 1987, and named K-276 | Crab until 1992. |
ling 16 hit points of lethal damage to a hermit | crab using his knife. |
The slender | crab usually has a carapace that is olive brown and |
Carrier Regiment, such as Kangaroos and Sherman | Crab vehicles, the first part of the assault proceed |
This species of | crab was commonly caught by trappers in the 1980s, b |
In areas where the red ground | crab was eliminated litter cover was doubled, seedli |
Crab was a subsidiary of Pama Records, who along wit | |
Cancer , Latin: lesser | crab, was a constellation composed from a stars in G |
The Krab (Краб - | Crab) was a submarine built for the Imperial Russian |
the western half of the "lagoon" (also known as | Crab Water or Raheny Lake) behind North Bull Island. |
Branchioplax is an extinct genus of | crab which existed in Alaska and Washington during t |
The team is named for the Florida stone | crab, which is indigenous to the Charlotte County re |
amonautes platynotus is a species of freshwater | crab which is endemic to Lake Tanganyika, where it i |
Helice tridens is a species of | crab which lives on mudflats around the coasts of Ja |
Geosesarma malayanum is a species of small red | crab which is found in Malaysia. |
he anemone gains scraps of food from the hermit | crab, while the crab benefits from the anemone's sti |
The film documents the life of an oversized | crab who is hired by a soccer team as a goalkeeper. |
isapproved of Captain Haddock's drinking in The | Crab with the Golden Claws, actually gets him to dri |
Jacforus is a small | crab, with a carapace around 5 millimetres (0.20 in) |
P. hirtellus is a small | crab, with a carapace up to 28 millimetres (1.1 in) |
the Haddockian argot occurred in a scene in The | Crab with the Golden Claws where the Captain storms |
ring up, Tintin discovers the necklace with the | Crab with the Golden Claws on the now-subdued owner |
d by the introduction of Captain Haddock in The | Crab with the Golden Claws. |
l hamlet of Dean, Farley Mount Country Park and | Crab Wood SSSI. |
The oyster | crab, Zaops ostreus, is a small, whitish or transluc |
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