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151. She catches her breath and lies back down on the bed, her hand resting protectively on her abdomen.
152. Why the person catches a cold, always accompany headache snorty?
153. The fisherman casts the net into the sea and catches a litter barracuda.
154. "Gypsy Dancing, " a dim sepia 1901 photograph by the painter Pierre Bonnard — remarkable just because of who took the picture — catches the easy arc of a dancer's arm.
155. Sandbanks have appeared, navigation has slowed, fishermen complain of derisory catches, and the 60m people whose livelihoods directly or indirectly depend on the river are worried.
156. Two-thirds of North Atlantic cod catches are believed to go unreported.
157. Biodiesel catches many countries' eye on its renewability, environmental protection and substitutability of petrochemical diesel, and becomes the most popular petrochemical diesel substitute.
158. It's love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye – and the feeling is mutual.
159. Columbo's question thus catches them off their guard and they answer him without thinking just to get him out of the way.
160. Sea area of sri lanka home catches with gill net.
161. What distinction does the symptom that suffer heatstroke and catches a cold have?
162. One day, Harry catches the man who has been following him and finds out it is a colleague of his who works in the internal investigation department.
163. Will the uncle who certainly catches the duck ask brothers to stop up me?
164. IUU vessels are allowed to land or tranship illegal catches which then enter Europe and the international market.
165. Nepenthes alata Blanco is a tropical insectivorous plant with pitchers which can catches and digests insects.
166. He tied them up and then horsewhipped them, to "tame" his catches before sending them off to zoos.
167. And he catches her, holding onto her for dear life.
168. He told me, tuberose perfumes by day either, while nobody merely catches it.
168. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
169. A born magpie, Mandy collects any object that catches her eye.
170. Later the bride throws her bouquet of flowers to a group of single girls. Tradition says that the one who catches the bouquet will be the next to marry.
171. The demand for salted herring in china, in conjunction with huge catches being brought in by the fishing fleet, spurred Yip Sang to build a fish packing plant in Nanaimo.
172. Cod and haddock in the Barents Sea have been found to flee the area when air guns start firing, drastically reducing fish catches for days.
173. I guess it's for this reason that I love the Crown Pop-up sink stopper idea; the exposed top end stays clean while the root-ish tail end catches the hair and goop.
174. A male sand lizard, perched on top of a plant, catches the eye of a female with a beautiful bouquet of flowers.
175. Good. A wrapping that catches the eye will certainly help push the sales.
176. If these reports are true, it gives some perspective on the recent catches and a glimpse into the true potential of the blue catfish if left to grow undisturbed in a healthy environment.
177. Structural join is the core operation in XML query processing and catches the research community's attention.
178. He still flies economy, drives a nondescript Volvo, never wears suits and catches public transport.
179. The first thing that catches your eye is the incredible mother of pearl handles with piquet .
180. In some modern fish this air sac "catches" sound waves, preventing them from simply passing straight through the animal's body.
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