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Sentence count:23Posted:2017-09-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: motorcadecircaarcanebeer canarcanumarcadeear canalcarcassMeaning: ['ɔrkə /'ɔːkə]  n. predatory black-and-white toothed whale with large dorsal fin; common in cold seas. 
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1. The leaping Orca is one of a series of marine sculptures from Smooth Touch.
2. I suppress an evil wish that an orca will be drawn in by this moving lunchbox of an animal.
3. Itunlocks the many mysteries of orca life and death.
4. Now, Orca Digital is hoping newly raised funds and the star power of its investor, newly retired NBA star Yao Ming, will help boost its business.
5. I am just an orca, but I am glad that my life has counted for something.
6. Researchers theorize that may help doom the transient orca pod at the top of the food chain.
7. Use Orca.exe (from the Microsoft Platform SDK) to extend the Installation Address dialog box.
8. For instance, Your Orca will always unload one too many missiles into a near dead opponent.
9. Hunting like a pack of wolves, orca know no fear.
10. The orca told me our Savior is coming very soon.
11. Comes the orca whale in winter, with the news of our Savior's coming.
12. Now Orca Strike can directly destroy a refinery or seriously damage a Tech Center.
13. The investment makes CMC the biggest shareholder of Orca Digital, followed by Google.
14. Unlike orca, which are odontocetes or toothed whales, humpbacks are mysticetes, harmless leviathans with only baleen plates in their mouths.
15. As the recent death of an orca trainer in Seaworld shows, our interface with whales seems destined to be troubled, and certainly exploitative—sometimes in unusual ways.
16. I saw my first whale in a safari park outside London—a captive orca named Ramu—back in the early 1970s.
17. Although some people use these names interchangeably, porpoises are actually a larger group that also includes animals like the orca and the beluga whale.
18. Washington (CNN) -- In 2002, a male killer whale, or orca, who had been on public display in concrete tanks for 19 years, swam off on his own into the Atlantic Ocean.
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19. And the unorthodox approach proved successful after the team from Stanford University came up with a design modelled on the structure of the ear of orca wales.
20. Most of all, it takes you inside their world, allowingyou to see things from their perspective and to understand another way oflife--the orca way.
21. Researchers believe their lungs were seared by the toxic fumes, though orca carcasses usually sink, so no autopsy was possible.
22. In Australia in the early 20th century, shore whalers at Eden, on the coast of New South Wales, co-operated with a pod of orca led by a bull male named Old Tom.
23. Doubtless open-mouthed themselves, Pitman and Durban — along with a film crew from the BBC Natural History unit — watched as one seal, swept into the water by the orca, swam towards the humpbacks.
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