Sentences with phrase «did crack nuts»

Chimps have never been known to flake rocks intentionally to fashion tools, but Mercader believes that way back during a «chimpanzee Stone Age,» they did crack nuts with the stones found close to the Noulo site.

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I'd take a crack at History 201 as taught by the religious nut job frm my state (Bachmann) but I don't think I can compete with yours.
Activating and drying the nuts for the base was pretty fiddly without a dehydrator (and I'm not even sure very successful) and cracking open a couple of young coconuts to scoop out the flesh was a task in itself, especially if you don't have the special little coconut axe!
It's a tough nut to crack, but Franklin will do it.
86 + is the aim and to do that you need to crack those tough nuts.
While the Inter coach has done well domestically, he's found Europe a much harder nut to crack, not something that is music to the ears of Peter Kenyon.
Rarely do the Potters fail to stamp their mark on a home fixture, with their robust, physical nature making them one of the toughest nuts to crack.
so briefly, the «Wolves» are playing less defensively than expected I guess, with 0:0 I would have said a hard nut to crack, but with 3:0, first two goals with luck and expertise and Faby was so cool, he really is confident in front of the goal now, I don't think the Wolfes have the ability to turn that match....
Manchester United just don't look like losing this one and they proved to be a pretty tough nut to crack at Old Trafford this season.
That's all very well, but I do seem to remember David Blunkett, then home secretary, saying the law was «a hammer to crack a nut», referring to parliament's highly dedicated go - it - alone protestor Brian Haw.
It will do Labour no harm to lower expectations about Wandsworth and Westminster because they are both very tough electoral nuts to crack, but this poll still has Labour on course for an astonishing performance in the capital,» he told the Guardian's PoliticsWeekly podcast.
Indeed, every time the tabloid press kicked up a fuss about something or other, Labour would introduce a new draconian sledgehammer to crack a nut type law in order to be seen to be doing something about it.
«The archaeological record of the earliest stone tools does not support a nut - cracking stage in the development of the earliest technology... in most sites the pounding tools used by chimpanzees are very rare.»
What makes this scene so interesting is not just that chimps are smart enough to figure out how to crack hard - shelled nuts, but that their method of doing so is specific to West Africa.
IF YOU»RE impressed that chimps can use tools to hunt or crack nuts, wait till you hear what they do when foraging for honey.
I used to live on a property with many black walnut trees but we didn't bother eating the nuts because the shells are much harder than English walnuts and you have to use a sledgehammer to crack them, which of course then smashes your nut.
If you do choose to eat nuts I would recommend the Robb Wolf's way of cracking and shelling them yourself to control portions.
Again, the Freud isn't that tough of a nut to crack here, but I don't think it should be.
The former — e.g. great teaching — is a hard nut to crack and Nocera is right to suggest, as does Brill, that there perhaps aren't enough great teachers in the pipeline (or in charter schools) to educate all 50 million public school students.
By the end your ghost is cracking jokes about the abattoir of death traps and never - ending spawns you're put at the center of in order to create the nut crushing sense of difficulty Bungie wants but doesn't care to spend the time developing, balancing, and play testing so fuck it just throw a couple more majors in there and let them spam their super abilities and we'll call it a day, right?
This one has got massive flop written all over it.Not only does Panasonic's latest gaming console, the Jungle, look like something from the 1990s, the handheld gaming market is a pretty hard nut to crack, especially given the rise of mobile and tablet... Read more
Too long hath my soul sat hungry at their tables; not as they do can I address myself to the knowledge as to the cracking of nuts.
Though the data presented does suggest that one particular area will be a tougher nut to crack, even given a broader definition of science literacy.
Considering how energy - intensive it is, aviation is really the hard nut to crack in greening transportation, but Virgin Atlantic says it has a way to do it — and, importantly, without using biofuels.
«I was approached by someone from CLOC who said, «I'm going to crack this nut» and the more he talked, the more I thought «you're actually going to do this.
Lawyer internet marketing does not have to be as difficult a nut to crack as some make it out to be.
Machine learning, big data and general advances in computer science have been great in certain areas — his foundation is doing much work with stochastic models around the spread and evolution of disease — but climate change is a tougher nut to crack, Gates explained.
Searching for a suitable job in Dubai or Middle Eastern countries could be a tough nut to crack if you don't have good CV distribution network in Dubai.
Resume writing had always been a tough nut to crack as resume is the very first thing that talks, even before you start speaking and you don't want to spoil your first impression.Ironically with the use of technology and information... [Read more...]
Resume writing had always been a tough nut to crack as resume is the very first thing that talks, even before you start speaking and you don't want to spoil your first impression.Ironically with the use of technology and information the quality of resume writing has diminished.
Some may do a good sales job saying they can do, but when it comes time to crack the nut they are exposed, if you are the majority capital guy always make sure you can dump the other partner, to some extent, to get the deal done, finished, hiring out assistance.
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