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They call it a Syngenor, which stand for Synthetic Genetic Organism, and apparently it has a large appetite and a preference for young chicks on roller
blades.
The Tall Man (played by Angus Scrimm) and the chrome sphere with hook-like
blades
that stick out of it.
A horror superhero that slashes people up-including cops-with wolverine arm
blades
and you see nothing but the aftermath?
I would have had a better time trying to count the
blades
of grass on my lawn.
Him, his older brother, and their ice cream truck driving buddy all investigate, and end up getting mixed up in a life threatening nightmare involving some seriously bizarre stuff, such as evil dwarfs that roam around, hiding in the shadows, flying spheres that eject
blades
which pierce the skull and drain the victims brains.
It is absolutely NOT a slasher movie as slashers only kill with machetes,
blades
and other piercing weapons.
With oil priced in dollars on a world market, this has had a material effect on the incentives of market participants on both
blades
of the supply-demand scissors.
For example, elongated stone
blades
are found not only at Neanderthal sites in Europe and the Near East, but also at sites inhabited by Moderns in the Near East and Africa since at least 100,000 years ago.
Even with large 3-MW turbines, this would require more than 400,000 new tall towers and giant triple
blades.
By investing in the local petrochemicals industry, which can absorb excess crude supplies, they can lay the groundwork for the manufacture of goods that are critical to the green economy of the future, such as solar panels, wind turbine blades, and EV parts.
'Ah yes!Pride!' he said to himself, turning over face downwards and beginning to tie
blades
of grass into knots, trying not to break them.
He could follow their track in the wheat and divine their wanton birds' nests by eddies among the yellowing
blades
and the great red poppies.
His woollen jacket was cut by the thick blade, one of those
blades
fastened by a copper ferrule into a boxwood handle.
The
blades
of the propeller churned the waves with increasing speed, and the Abraham Lincoln moved out majestically amid a spectator-laden escort of some 100 ferries and tenders.
In place of leaves, most of them sprouted
blades
of unpredictable shape, which were confined to a narrow gamut of colors consisting only of pink, crimson, green, olive, tan, and brown.
Then night fell in the midst of a heavy silence occasionally broken by the calls of pelicans and nocturnal birds, by the sound of surf chafing against rocks, or by the distant moan of a steamer churning the waves of the gulf with noisy
blades.
So, in our swift cruise through these deep strata, how many vessels I saw lying on the seafloor, some already caked with coral, others clad only in a layer of rust, plus anchors, cannons, shells, iron fittings, propeller blades, parts of engines, cracked cylinders, staved-in boilers, then hulls floating in midwater, here upright, there overturned.
Then the propeller was brought to its maximum speed, and its four
blades
churned the waves with indescribable violence.
The
blades
of its propeller weren't churning the waves.
I think the horn-covered mandibles of one of these squid are entangled in the
blades.
"Where the sickle
blades
have been, Nannette, gathering ears of corn, Passes bending down, my queen, To the earth where they were born."
He was leaning on his sword that he had stuck into the naked ground in front of him where only a few
blades
of grass grew here and there.
I feathered some two feet high, and I paused at the end of each stroke to let the
blades
drip before returning them, and I picked out a smooth bit of water to drop them into again each time.
On the contrary, he must attack and fall upon them with a gallant bearing and a fearless heart, and, if possible, vanquish and destroy them, even though they have for armour the shells of a certain fish, that they say are harder than diamonds, and in place of swords wield trenchant
blades
of Damascus steel, or clubs studded with spikes also of steel, such as I have more than once seen.
In the end the tusked boar fell pierced by the
blades
of the many spears they held in front of him; and Don Quixote, turning round at the cries of Sancho, for he knew by them that it was he, saw him hanging from the oak head downwards, with Dapple, who did not forsake him in his distress, close beside him; and Cide Hamete observes that he seldom saw Sancho Panza without seeing Dapple, or Dapple without seeing Sancho Panza; such was their attachment and loyalty one to the other.
Thanks to this double gift and the spotless name that accompanied it, M. de Treville was admitted into the household of the young prince where he made such good use of his sword, and was so faithful to his motto, that Louis XIII, one of the good
blades
of his kingdom, was accustomed to say that if he had a friend who was about to fight, he would advise him to choose as a second, himself first, and Treville next--or even, perhaps, before himself.
He was one of the best
blades
in Europe, but I was a little too supple in the wrist for him.
"Why, now that you mention it, sir, I did 'ear somethin'; but on a night like this, when all these London
blades
are in the village--""What was it, then?" cried my uncle, impatiently.
They were both very white and cold, formal and unimpassioned in their bearing, but exchanging glances which crossed like rapier
blades.
Now sandstone was abundant on the beach, and two hours after the stock of tools in the colony consisted of two sharp blades, which were easily fixed in solid handles.
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