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a multitude of single releases including Eight | Legs, The Lea Shores, The Runners, Look See Proof an |
Gibson injured both | legs during the NLCS and was ill with a stomach viru |
rce of a mine explosion, severely injuring both | legs. |
All adult insects possess | legs on the metathorax. |
All adult insects possess | legs on the mesothorax. |
All adult insects possess | legs on the prothorax, though in a few groups (e.g., |
The belly, chin, throat and insides of | legs are white. |
race has been, and is still today, split into 3 | legs: Leg 1 - Penzance to St Mary's, Leg 2 - Around |
ca's busy schedule, the tour was split into two | legs, one to be played in October 2005 with the six |
The tour was divided into two | legs, with performances commencing on May 4 and conc |
The tour was split into two | legs, an American leg starting on 2 September 1985 i |
unning until mid-2006, and was broken into five | legs. |
of the blood in their bodies drained into their | legs as if they had died standing upright. |
r ceased to appear walking, to be over its back | legs, eating fruits from the tree. |
and, after struggling to get back up, its hind | legs are drawn forward with wires so that it is forc |
he four large concrete basements on which its 4 | legs stand on. |
Its front | legs had five toes (as contrasted with three in mode |
can be differentiated by the spurs on its hind | legs. |
n heraldry) white horse, rearing up on its hind | legs, which can also be referred to as Invicta, whic |
ting quality and is often farmed for its edible | legs. |
The adult swims with the aid of its hind | legs. |
By this time the ASL was on its last | legs and Alex McNab left the team to sign with SBF. |
saw a red wolf singing and dancing on its hind | legs. |
e breeding bird is all white except for its red | legs and face and long grey spatulate bill. |
Its hind | legs had five toes, and were longer than the forelim |
It will burrow into soft soil with its short | legs once the environment has dried up. |
from a sea of milk, firm and square on its four | legs, vigorous with its heavy round shell, the Turtl |
spider, with the reproductive organ on its two | legs. |
cies name, nudipes, makes reference to its bare | legs and toes which is unusual among Megascops sp.. |
Its front | legs had four toes instead of the three found in mod |
one depicting a roaring lion raised on its hind | legs |
It taps its foremost | legs on the sand to send messages to other white lad |
elatives, suggest that it could run on its hind | legs for short periods, although it probably moved o |
Jumping on its hind | legs, the 40 centimetres (16 in) long Argyrolagus re |
ackwards with its head lowered between its hind | legs, and to have the ability to become invisible to |
As suggested by its long | legs, Diacodexis is believed to have been fast-runni |
Its walking | legs are covered with thick, long setae (hairs), whi |
h-eating wasps, including the shape of its hind | legs, but also some features of pollen-collecting be |
Compared to the Korean Hare, its hind | legs are relatively short and its ears relatively sm |
Lycaenops walked and ran with its long | legs held close to its body. |
acts as the termite 'head', and its appendages ( | legs and antennae) are composed of moving flaps atta |
By June 1969 Procession was on its last | legs, but manager David Joseph secured an unusual fi |
black eyes that blazed with light, and its four | legs were so firmly planted in the ground that every |
ting on, or held by, a dog standing on its hind | legs. |
nvinced him that the Whig party was on its last | legs. |
Similar to modern hyenids, its hind | legs were shorter than the front legs, resulting in |
Its bill, | legs and feet are yellow. |
ak open the egg by throwing it between its hind | legs against a rock or other hard object. |
ly actually depicts a goat standing on its hind | legs eating the leaves on a bush. |
onto a tree branch or stone ridge with its hind | legs. |
wn will maneuver itself to a stance on its hind | legs and raise its front legs in a threatening manne |
de from sapient pearwood and can run on its own | legs. |
a black spot just in front of each of its hind | legs. |
oximatley the size of a cat ran out on its hind | legs in in front of the horse. |
representation of a lion rearing up on its hind | legs. |
Its longish | legs are also red. |
and also has a habit of standing up on its rear | legs and screaming loudly. |
and by late-August Duluth, too, was on its last | legs and Baldwin moved farther west to Spokane, Wash |
The Canadian managed to win just three | legs during the whole match and Taylor winning ran o |
Adrian Lewis and Denis Ovens, winning just one | legs and included two whitewash losses to Lewis and |
Keith Sullivan dropping just two | legs in the battle of the debutants. |
The Kansas Red | Legs fought on the Kansas-Missouri Border during the |
gular or guerrilla forces called the Kansas Red | Legs. |
l but the most awkward walking, and keeping the | legs spread to allow unimpeded access to the subject |
t one point he stood on his head and kicked his | legs in the air, keeping time with the flute music [ |
the texture and fibre of Snow Crab or King Crab | legs. |
nd likes to attack primarily with his knees and | legs, while using his arms for defense. |
s an ugly face, a tubby figure, round knees and | legs, a piping delicate voice, and is utterly stupid |
Lack of known segmented | legs or limbs may make an arthropod classification p |
died of gunshot wound), Seaman William L. Knox ( | legs broken) and Master at Arms Thomas Little (contu |
topped under the Space Needle, a landmark whose | legs succumb to elongating cracks. |
rey crest, a yellow bill, and large dull-yellow | legs and feet. |
r achieved two 11-1 wins, although the last few | legs were irrelevant to the match result. |
tercrural sex (from "inter-" and Latin "crura", | legs), also known as femoral/interfemoral sex/interc |
It has a total length (excluding | legs) of nearly 6 mm. |
is a tiny spider with a total length (excluding | legs) of only 2.25 mm. |
It has a body length (excluding | legs) of 13 mm. |
The female has a body length (excluding | legs) of up to 14 mm while the male is rather smalle |
The female has a body length (excluding | legs) of up to 12 mm, the male is rather smaller at |
She is usually around 8 mm in length (excluding | legs). |
is is a small spider: the body length excluding | legs is about 5 mm. |
ery small spider with a total length (excluding | legs) of just over 3 mm. |
ry orb-weaver, up to 25 mm in length (excluding | legs). |
ery small species with a body length (excluding | legs) of just 3 mm. |
is species is around 16 mm in length (excluding | legs). |
The female has a length (excluding | legs) of about 10 mm, the male being smaller at arou |
is a very small spider with a length (excluding | legs) of around 3 mm. |
This spider has a body length (excluding | legs) of 3.9 mm. |
The female, around 13 mm in length (excluding | legs), can live for several years. |
Belyayev then had to pull Leonov, whose | legs had become jammed under the TV screen console, |
military and by a local priest whose life Lucky | Legs had saved. |
This caused problems as riders could lift their | legs outside of the train whilst it was in motion. |
the operating table, and "spread and lifted her | legs in a vulgar manner." |
The practitioner lies on the floor, lifts the | legs, and then places them behind the head. |
es on the belly, grasps the feet, and lifts the | legs into the shape of a bow. |
pressed shape with a long snout and light brown | legs. |
with small blue/black spots and lighter colored | legs with similar spots, but it may be red/brown wit |
The low wooden pile lighthouse or Lighthouse on | legs is 36 feet (11 m) high; the light being at 23 f |
l is long (longer than the head) and - like the | legs and four-toed zygodactyl feet (two toes pointin |
means of locomotion (appearing much like short | legs). |
Upon arrival at the work location, the | legs are jacked down onto the seafloor. |
"), a sex position in which the woman locks her | legs behind her lover's back. |
hairs, reddish brown colored body and long dark | legs. |
mice with a long tufted tail and very long hind | legs, allowing for remarkable leaps. |
Chris Long (aka | Legs Akimbo) - keyboards, violin, guitar |
gs as well as feet, and its long double-jointed | legs, enable this bird to raid the hole nests of bar |
archosaur, and is notable for its long slender | legs and well-developed feet - features it shares wi |
, which may be 20mm in height, and long spindly | legs, which may grow to 60 millimetres (2.4 in) in l |
weighs about three kilograms, and has long bare | legs for walking. |
They have long greenish | legs and a long bill with a grey base. |
All species have very long fragile | legs. |
t has reduced swimming dactyls and long walking | legs. |
It had long yellow | legs with tarsi of about 3.9 cm. |
They have long, powerful | legs and are capable of leaping great distances. |
is almost round from above and the long, robust | legs with large setae. |
with short arms, a small head, and long, strong | legs. |
small dinosaur seems to have had long, slender | legs. |
This frog has a robust body with long, slender | legs; males measure 50-60 mm, females 85-100 mm. |
ommercials, making good use of her long, lovely | legs. |
most other sauropods, Euhelopus had longer fore | legs than hind legs. |
ongated head, slimmer forelimbs and longer hind | legs, all of which are characteristics of a good jum |
Queen Sophie-Anne escapes, but loses her | legs. |
protagonist, a rover before the war, loses his | legs in the battle, and later notes the passing of o |
John Dawson, a steel-mill owner loses his | legs and his company in an accident engineered by hi |
or health later in life, eventually losing both | legs. |
May 1970, he was severely injured, losing both | legs. |
n the Battle of Iwo Jima, in which he lost both | legs below the knee. |
Lazarus Jones is a Vietnam veteran who lost his | legs in an helicopter explosion, which also killed a |
wo-year-old cyclist Qaher Hazrat, who lost both | legs below the knee after stepping on a land mine in |
a tribute to Charlie Bennett after he lost his | legs in a train accident. |
Cohen lost both | legs, during the First World War, at the Third Battl |
Poschner lost both | legs and several fingers as a result of his injuries |
After having lost both | legs and an arm, he continued to command from a buck |
Groom lost both | legs during the war. |
One soldier of the Parachute Regiment lost both | legs as a result. |
le form, poor circulation in lower extremities ( | legs and feet), decreased body fat and muscle mass, |
from the upper limbs (arms) to the lower limbs ( | legs) and are developed in the embryo. |
pictured as overlaying the centaur's lower hind | legs, was also originally a mere asterism formed of |
it was decided to do without the Lunar Module's | legs. |
The evolution of lungs and | legs are the main transitional steps towards reptile |
It has mainly black | legs with the extremities changing to brown. |
nd the femora and trochanters of the male front | legs are modified in species-specific shapes. |
said she had seen similar damage to a man whose | legs had been run over by a bus. |
queezing the ball through keeper Manuel Neuer's | legs after turning his marker Rafinha. |
Each dinosaur is made of many parts: | legs, arms, head, etc. |
e is dark brown, black towards the margins; the | legs and the roughly cylindrical abdomen are greyish |
White, with tan markings on | legs and face, and a brown collar. |
than life-sized statue of a sitting Mason, his | legs crossed, and a circular pool. |
Million Dollar | Legs (1932) |
Miss Beautiful | Legs |
fill the mould, resulting in the missing lower | legs of the leaper, and probably the arms. |
is spider, reaching a length of 6 mm (excluding | legs), has translucent legs and the globular abdomen |
Small (2 mm) rear | legs are sometimes visible near the cloaca. |
ntin enacarbil) for moderate-to-severe restless | legs syndrome. |
and oddly elongated body, highly modified hind | legs, and a somewhat spherical head on a long "neck" |
was an ostrich-sized animal, with more slender | legs than other Dromornithids. |
rple Swamphen, but with shorter and more robust | legs and toes. |
While the '40s images focused mostly on | legs, by the '50s, the emphasis shifted to breasts. |
orealis) still alive and able to still move its | legs and antenna while being eaten. |
eavy run-offs in Wildcat Creek, which moved the | legs of the steel piers out of alignment. |
The male has much hairier | legs than the female. |
; they are shorter and wider, with much shorter | legs. |
he asana strengthens the abdominal muscles, the | legs and the lower back. |
The trunk is compact, broad and muscular, the | legs relatively short. |
ook on the history of the American Musical, "No | Legs, No Jokes, No Chance," was published by Northwe |
is golden brown, with lighter eyes, muzzle and | legs while the nose, hooves, and tail are black. |
ny body, rounded head and blunted muzzle, short | legs, and a relatively short tail. |
he face from above each eye to the muzzle; hind | legs white from hocks to hooves; forelegs white from |
ith "mouths almost like muzzles, clumsy-looking | legs, and stubby fingers." |
a green back, wings and crown, a blue nape and | legs and bright red undersides and cheeks. |
Due to their entirely aquatic nature, their | legs are short, with four-toed feet. |
The bald head, the neck and | legs are black. |
umpy, guineafowl-like bird with a long neck and | legs, and short yellow chicken-like bill. |
with a powerful neck, strong | legs, and a barrel-shaped body. |
The dog needed long | legs to follow hunters through heavy snow, and a nar |
based on the principle that a table needs three | legs, or it will fall over. |
Next, his | legs were cut open and hot chillies were thrust in. |
Despite being saddled with the nickname 'Piano | Legs,' Hickman was an above-average base runner who |
the Englishman won an incredible nine straight | legs to clinch victory 5-4 and leaving Caris to pond |
She has no eyes, | legs, wings, antennae, and can't eat, but she emits |
A cantilever chair is a chair with no back | legs, relying for support on the properties of the m |
his eighth leg before the 14th leg, no further | legs were played after this point. |
ulled from performances from the North American | legs of the band's 2000 Binaural Tour. |
odied animals with no wool on the face, nose or | legs, and small, erect ears. |
cally has black spots on the ears, nose, belly, | legs and around the eyes. |
der with the average body length, not including | legs, being 3 millimetres (0.30 cm). |
Prolegs are not true | legs; they are not jointed, and so lack the five seg |
is rather dissimilar, having noticeably longer | legs. |
The matches were played on 12 November (first | legs) and 26 November 2008 (second legs). |
in a single piece, and folded along a number of | legs. |
the move, the abdominal muscles, obliques, and | legs are used to steady the performer while curving |
be distinguished from H. nudus by observing the | legs and claws - the legs of H. oregonensis, but not |
ore beginning a tour with Billy Ocean, Arnold's | legs were badly injured in a car accident, although |
ull-back, playing equally well with both of his | legs. |
Meanwhile, a number of mutilated | legs found around Istanbul push the city into the te |
He lost the use of his | legs following a traffic accident at age 20. |
ankles, and firms and tones the muscles of the | legs, back and chest. |
through the center of Apple with both of their | legs at the bottom of their body. |
ad, stomach, tail, feet, and the insides of its | legs are black. |
ticonvulsant, whereas the treatment of restless | legs syndrome was not seen to justify the same kind |
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