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| huge great white shark, meant to take a shot at | Jaws, a movie made a year earlier about a giant shar |
| JAWS, a computer program to enable people with visio | |
| In this partnership, they produced | JAWS, a screen reader for DOS, and later Windows. |
| They tend to have elongated | jaws, a pronounced neck-like constriction behind the |
| of gag can usually be got rid of by working the | jaws about and/or pushing with the tongue, and they |
| n in Vancouver, but was traded to the San Diego | Jaws after eleven games. |
| Their tooth structure and powerful | jaws allows them to open tough pods and fruits that |
| The presence of plesiomorphic V-shaped | jaws along with the absence of fleshy cheeks is an u |
| mber of mammal-like features in their teeth and | jaws, although they are unrelated to mammals. |
| h was most like teeth from the rear of theropod | jaws, although the lack of serrations on the leading |
| plier characterized by their rounded, tapering | jaws and most commonly used for creating loops in pi |
| of premaxillary teeth in the front of the upper | jaws and a skull opening, the lateral temporal fenes |
| Braille, using computer reading systems such as | JAWS, and performing daily tasks such as cooking and |
| all, globular-bodied fish with a large head and | jaws, and a bioluminescent lure (esca) on a stalk (i |
| e pliers such as breaking pliers, with two flat | jaws, and running pliers, which apply even pressure |
| lotype UMMP 10336 is composed of a skull, lower | jaws and partial postcranium and from the associated |
| bers of the family, this species has functional | jaws and it feeds as an adult on pollen grains from |
| gth, with a maximum of 50 cm, and have beaklike | jaws and a row of finlets behind their dorsal and an |
| The mouth is terminal, with the | jaws and lips equal. |
| This small alligatorine is known for its stout | jaws and bulbous teeth, found near the rear of the t |
| America, and it is now known by several skulls, | jaws, and forelimb elements from the Oregon coast. |
| h, the presence of teeth borne in bands on both | jaws and the position of the pectoral fins far forwa |
| should be accorded respect due to its powerful | jaws and sharp teeth. |
| d eyes, looking fierce and dark..., with fierce | jaws and frowning fiercely, chosen as their lord by |
| h Man Animated Hoodies where graphic designs of | jaws and teeth on the sleeves form a mouth that can |
| They had very prominent flanges on the lower | jaws and an unusually shaped skull. |
| bers of the family, this species has functional | jaws and it feeds as an adult on pollen grains from |
| so unusual was the combination of its toothless | jaws and no bony head crest. |
| Its strongly built | jaws and teeth likely allow it to tackle relatively |
| He was player-coach with the San Diego | Jaws and the Las Vegas Quicksilvers. |
| Areas connecting the palate with the | jaws and braincase make the skull inflexible. |
| Their | jaws and teeth are strong enough to crack any kind o |
| give rise to the striated muscles of the face, | jaws, and throat. |
| s a "bone-crushing dog" with powerful teeth and | jaws, and hyena-like features. |
| members of the genus, the Hookjaw sports curved | jaws and rows of large, glass-like teeth. |
| und is sturdily built with a large head, strong | jaws and a deep chest. |
| They have yellow coloring on the | jaws and ventral surface, and the area around the ey |
| The female excavates a tunnel with her | jaws and picks up and dumps the wood shavings outsid |
| ld to C. lunensis, but had slightly more robust | jaws and teeth. |
| rectly machined part will pass the first set of | jaws and stop at the second - end of test. |
| ld tell him: "Akiba, Grass shall grow from your | jaws and yet the son of David shall not appear." |
| draulically activated arms, grasping claws, and | jaws, and a flame thrower in the head to give the ef |
| The | jaws and upper front part of the head are bright yel |
| bers of the family, this species has functional | jaws and it feeds as an adult on pollen grains, main |
| hadrosaurs had a unique hinge between the upper | jaws and the rest of its skull. |
| edy shorts like The Bull Thrower (1920), Lion's | Jaws and Kitten's Paws (1920), and The Whizbang (192 |
| the skull of Pachylemur is broader, with larger | jaws and teeth relative to Varecia, possibly indicat |
| parapoda (fleshy, winglike outgrowths), strong | jaws and grasping tentacles, often with suckers rese |
| Xerobdellidae have three | jaws and five pairs of eyes, the fourth and fifth be |
| Rhino | jaws and other mammal bones have been found with bit |
| ant in the evening, grasping a plant with their | jaws and resting there through the night (sometimes |
| s, the skin being suspended by the chin and the | jaws, and forming the lateral wall of the human mout |
| our tusks, with one pair in the lower and upper | jaws, and according to wear on the tusks, G. pugnax |
| saurs, because of their streamlined shape, long | jaws, and paddle-like hands, as well as the discover |
| altimore Comets, Vancouver Whitecaps, San Diego | Jaws and Washington Diplomats. |
| ck streak from the eye to the commissure of the | jaws, and another along the nape. |
| Although it had no | jaws, Arandaspis might have had some moveable plates |
| Their | jaws are known from Ordovician sediments. |
| Only the snout and part of the | jaws are known. |
| The | jaws are filled with slender, straight teeth. |
| The lower | jaws are deep with a steep front edge. |
| The male's over-sized | jaws are crucial in its objective to secure a mate. |
| nlike most other halfbeaks, the upper and lower | jaws are of similar size. |
| teeth on the upper jaw project forward when the | jaws are closed. |
| The tooth rows of the upper | jaws are inset while the maxillae and zygomatic arch |
| Serrated clamp | jaws are used to hold the tube while an axial pressu |
| the apex of the cutting edge on one side of the | jaws are often used. |
| indicating that the animal was a predator; the | jaws are short and massive and bear enormous, bulbou |
| Both Drax and Stromberg have hired | Jaws as a henchman. |
| draulically-activated arms, grasping claws, and | jaws, as well as flame throwers set up in the head t |
| ng" them (ripping them apart with the claws and | jaws) at motorsport events, especially monster truck |
| ng and have greatly elongated bodies with small | jaws at the front end of a long, tubular snout. |
| ynodonts chopped up food by sliding their lower | jaws backward and forward. |
| omes to her rescue and kills it by breaking its | jaws, before also saving the crew from a giant sea s |
| The mouth is yellowish, and the tips of the | jaws black. |
| Characteristics of massive | jaws, blunt builds, and strong canine teeth are attr |
| dgear were struck hard enough to inflict broken | jaws, but sustained no skull damage, Six Companies o |
| Its powerful | jaws can crack open nuts. |
| e's a merciless warrior in battle, his powerful | jaws can tear through an armored tank, and the ancho |
| His | jaws can open up to form some sort of suction vortex |
| las Elmer Chambers, also called Frog and Muffle | Jaws Chambers (1897, Bayonne, New Jersey - ca. 1952, |
| h as stereoscopic vision and ape-like teeth and | jaws, clearly distinguishing them from monkeys. |
| A | Jaws clone from start to finish, the film was about |
| nt material caused a cow to salivate, clamp its | jaws, collapse, and eventually die. |
| The shark's | jaws coming toward the viewer after its destruction. |
| as a warrior - in dragon mode, his razor-fanged | jaws conceal a fusion-generated flamethrower, and he |
| The upper jaw is protrusible, and the | jaws contain small conical teeth. |
| While fleeing from Taz's hungry | jaws, Daffy hears a news bulletin posting a $5,000 r |
| ; beak feebly hooked, bi- or tricuspid; edge of | jaws denticulated; alveolar ridge of upper jaw stron |
| from a single holotype skull lacking the lower | jaws described by Broom in 1923. |
| Crassigyrinus had unusually large | jaws, enabling it to eat other animals it could catc |
| Previously, it was thought that broader | jaws evolved prior to the reduction and loss in fles |
| They eat only meat, and have massive heads with | jaws filled with rows of sharp, serrated teeth. |
| ecies has an elongate body with long, beak-like | jaws filled with teeth. |
| Until the release of | Jaws, films typically opened slowly, usually in a fe |
| ccosteus had bony dental plates embedded in its | jaws, forming a beak. |
| of the vertebrate skeleton including the skull, | jaws, gills, fins and exoskeleton. |
| nnaldson worked with jaguars and caymans, whose | jaws had been wired shut. |
| ull of this genus was long and slender, and the | jaws had numerous conical teeth. |
| the | Jaws hold the material in place after the heat is st |
| Jaws in Britain (2006) | |
| that it retains a complete set of teeth in both | jaws, in contrast to its descendants, the dicynodont |
| that it retains a complete set of teeth in both | jaws, in contrast to their descendants, the dicynodo |
| or best known for his role as the steel-toothed | Jaws in the James Bond movies The Spy Who Loved Me ( |
| He reprised his role of | Jaws in the 2004 game James Bond 007: Everything or |
| Maish then got his own back on ' | Jaws' in the 2006 World Matchplay in which Lloyd ent |
| ents across the pond and a spell with San Diego | Jaws in the North American Soccer League. |
| Males use their | jaws in combat: they hook them under the opposite be |
| which is known only from three mandibles (lower | jaws), is also larger. |
| Note that the lack of | jaws is a plesiomorphy, while the presence of a prob |
| Jaws is mentioned by Lister as to where they're goin | |
| he Bruce Cockburn album Dancing in the Dragon's | Jaws is a painting by Norval Morrisseau. |
| Shark | Jaws is a 1 player arcade game by Atari Inc. under t |
| 7 August 1973 in Colchester, Essex), nicknamed | Jaws, is a darts player on the Professional Darts Co |
| Judging from its long | jaws, it primarily ate fish. |
| The Whale | Jaws, landmark of Hals |
| of raising their long abdomen and opening their | jaws, like a threatened scorpion. |
| endochondral bone, fins with lepidotrichs, and | jaws lined by maxillary, premaxillary, and dentary b |
| Cheirolepis's | jaws, lined with sharp teeth, could be opened very w |
| ions for this niche - such as reduced teeth and | jaws, long sticky tongue, and often powerful forelim |
| arge body size with large teeth present in both | jaws making it capable of feeding on large prey. |
| work on creating the iconic shark in the movie | Jaws, marking his start in Hollywood, though he was |
| The | Jaws Mob series ( ) |
| a separate computer adaptation of the original | Jaws movie called Jaws: The Computer Game, released |
| Nolan Bushnell originally tried to license the | Jaws name for the game, but was unable to secure a l |
| Bones recovered include part of the upper | jaws, neck vertebrae, and hip bones. |
| 2. | Jaws of Death (1975) |
| The | jaws of the Leviathan on YouTube |
| members of the genus in having upper and lower | jaws of approximately equal length and high gillrake |
| Jaws of Life (Common Wall Media, 2005) | |
| In 2005 the album, | Jaws of Life, was released. |
| detail view of the | jaws of a sink wrench |
| In contrast to the large (especially in males) | jaws of dobsonflies, fishfly mandibles are not parti |
| ever, the Vikings would snatch victory from the | jaws of defeat as Favre completed a 32-yard touchdow |
| The | jaws of a great diving beetle are strong compared to |
| However, Sir Humphrey snatches defeat from the | jaws of victory: Hacker can now see no reason to del |
| ing Allum, who was very badly injured, from the | jaws of the shark, and with the assistance of a man |
| Whereas the latter are toothless, the lower | jaws of Caenagnathasia show the rudiments of tooth s |
| Space Agent K1, the film was released on VHS as | Jaws of the Alien to cash in on Kiel's later appeara |
| st, who was the first person to play Balsac the | Jaws of Death. |
| sailor, and then lures him to his death in the | jaws of the shark in the tidal reef area. |
| Da Gusha" Roberts (drums), and Mike "Balsac the | Jaws of Death" Derks (Guitar). |
| phis Belle were the basis for his book Into the | Jaws of Death. |
| Do-gakw-ho-wad - small men who prop the | jaws of animals open with sticks in order to avoid b |
| He was operated upon and came out from | jaws of death as during those days survival rate of |
| (left), and Adam and Eve between Christ and the | Jaws of Hell (right) |
| e appearances, save a brief cameo by Balsac the | Jaws of Death at the end, though some of the other S |
| Jaws of the Jungle | |
| In 1848, after several real | jaws of Iguanodon had been discovered, Mantell chang |
| The | Jaws of Death |
| They attach to the female with their | jaws on her ventral surface. |
| Wild - The Whale That Ate | Jaws on YouTube (This video is about a documented in |
| The tiger closes his great | jaws on the python, but the snake succeeds in saving |
| arms is a sable hound with a gules bone in the | jaws on argent; it's the coat of Pracken family, one |
| nt half of a subadult, including a skull, lower | jaws, pectoral girdle, sternum, arms, cervical and d |
| The team found the dinosaur's upper | jaws pushed outwards and sideways while chewing, as |
| amphisbaenians, their teeth are fused to their | jaws, rather than lying in a groove. |
| ut differs most notably by having teeth in both | jaws rather than just in the lower jaw. |
| However, the | jaws resemble Archaeopteryx, Troodontidae and some D |
| o the Italian film Great White, a thinly-veiled | Jaws rip-off starring James Franciscus and Vic Morro |
| 0, Dancing Dots released CakeTalking for SONAR, | JAWS scripts and tutorials that provide access to Ca |
| us films, including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, | Jaws, Scrooged, Cocoon: The Return, Coming to Americ |
| keleton consisting of a partial skull and lower | jaws, seven cervical vertebrae, twelve dorsal verteb |
| It was probably nocturnal, and had | jaws specialised for feeding on insects and spiders. |
| The | jaws squeeze the fruit while the tongue presses the |
| of the bones at the tips of the upper and lower | jaws suggests it had keratinous beaks. |
| palate and dentaries give Eochelone wide, flat | jaws suitable for crushing hard-shelled organisms. |
| They have protruding lower | jaws that usually contain dog-like teeth. |
| It had very strong | jaws that were able to crush bones. |
| The pacu, an omnivore, has | jaws that are capable of crushing human bone. |
| l limbs for digging and climbing, very powerful | jaws that can easily crush bone, and very strong, sh |
| , and a very deep yet narrow skull with massive | jaws that had sharp teeth. |
| lf, with menacing silver eyes and black toothed | jaws that drool a grayish fluid. |
| The sauropod Chinshakiangosaurus possessed | jaws that were U-shaped, while still retaining flesh |
| It had long, pointed teeth at the front of the | jaws that would have been of use in catching fish, b |
| Jaws: The Revenge (1987) (archive footage, photograp | |
| ls, containing elements of the skull, the lower | jaws, the vertebrae and the appendicular skeleton. |
| The snap gauge has four anvils or | jaws, the first one or pair (outermost) are set usin |
| ague with the Philadelphia Atoms, the San Diego | Jaws, the Las Vegas Quicksilvers and the Philadelphi |
| It had two rows of sharp teeth in its | jaws, the second row having a pair of fangs. |
| would criticise substandard cinema, for example | Jaws: The Revenge, Armour of God and Houseboat Horro |
| s such as The French Connection, The Godfather, | Jaws, The Deer Hunter, Field of Dreams, plus several |
| k page alone, there are other opinions that the | Jaws theme is completely different from the opening |
| d much information, but due to the shape of the | jaws they think it was probably winged. |
| into the puncture wound, together with powerful | jaws this made it a very efficient predator to hunt |
| Along with the longer | jaws, this allowed Coccosteus to feed on fairly larg |
| orward pressure on the handle tends to pull the | jaws tighter together. |
| hwarted when Rachel uses her powerful crocodile | jaws to bite through the alien fish's soft skin. |
| amed Chirostenotes pergracilis and referred the | jaws to this species. |
| When it finds its prey it will use its strong | jaws to catch and kill it. |
| ngth, and probably fed on fish or used its long | jaws to probe for aquatic invertebrates. |
| f Leontocephalus, it was capable of opening its | jaws to a full 90 degrees, in order to separate its |
| ng tooth-bearing denticles at the tips of their | jaws to attach to the female and their tissues and b |
| eth so large it must open its mouth to make the | jaws vertical before it can swallow prey. |
| This eel is characterized by its narrow, curved | jaws, vivid red stripes on the head, and elongated t |
| l and snatches a fleeing ornithomimosaur in his | jaws was later copied in the big-budget dinosaur mov |
| Jaws was the first film to successfully use "wide re | |
| remainder of the snout; the total for the upper | jaws was estimated at 76. |
| After the shark nicknamed as | Jaws was eventually destroyed by Chief Brody, Matt H |
| arged mandibles of the males, he noted that the | jaws were "not so strong as to produce pain to finge |
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