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121. A redshank swept its bill through soft patches of wet mud and breakfasted on tiny insects, shrimps and wriggling worms.
122. The government opened up a can of worms when it decided to reorganize the education system.
123. The bird uses its long curved bill to dig out worms and small insects.
124. The worms have perforated the mucosa to suck blood.
125. Insects and worms are all invertebrates.
126. Worms reject the finer particles when feeding.
127. The worms cannot be seen by the naked eye.
128. We observe patients with follicle worms.
129. This tree has been eaten hollow by worms.
130. Most worms cocoon in winter.
131. The worms crawl in, the worms crawl out.
132. All species of worms in a habitat are considered.
133. Come, come,[sentencedict.com] you froward and unable worms!
134. Christmas tree worms on brain coral.
135. Content Abstract: Logan loves to share. She brings her classmates bright leaves, wiggly worms, and ladybugs .
136. The proliferation behavior for worms is formalized by determined finite automata theory and the general process of the proliferation is abstracted.
137. What force would be powerful or daring enough to assail the stronghold of these ancient worms?
138. The GFP signals were mainly enriched in the embryo of immature eggs, ovaries, vitellarium and the lining membrane tissue of the gut lumen of the female worms.
139. When the fledglings hatch, Pipit teaches them the same survival skills. She feeds them beetles , worms and caterpillars and teaches them how to fly and sing.
140. Its stomach contents mainly consist of hydrophyte, miscellaneous fishes, shrimps, mollusc, aquatic insects and worms.
141. Schistosomiasis is a chronic, parasitic disease caused by blood flukes (trematode worms) of the genus Schistosoma.
142. In America, book-learned persons generally earn more respect than book worms (do).
143. To investigate the use of composting worms to reduce organic wastes and the use of worm-worked waste as a soil conditioner ?
144. Prof Priede said: "These worms are members of a little-known group of animals close to the missing link in evolution between backboned and invertebrate animals.
145. Early birds may get the best worms—or at least the best garage sale deals—but they also tire out more quickly than night owls do.
146. On the aquaticLodge against cloudy sky. invertebrate search we captured such diverse creatures as crayfish, dragonfly nymphs, planarian worms, and snail eggs.
147. When the gene was disabled in tiny nematode worms, their nerve cells literally broke.
148. For some people the abortion issue always can of worms.
149. The researchers said the worms spend part of their life cycle in such fish as Pacific salmon and striped bass and pacific rockfish or snapper.
150. "Stalker" deploys a slinky melody that worms its way between rimshots and muted horns, to an eerily spooky effect.
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