Sentences with phrase «of woodchuck»

In 2011, they added Hornsby's, and now they've just completed the acquisition of the Vermont Hard Cider Company (maker of Woodchuck) for $ 305 mio (at a hangover - inducing 20.3 times EBITDA!?).
The photostability of Brainbow - 3.2 is improved due to the addition of a woodchuck hepatitis virus post-transcriptional regulatory element (WPRE), commonly used to increase transgene protein levels.

Not exact matches

We need to bring the thinness of essays on nature back to the thickness of essays on Walden grounded in woodchucks, hoeing beans, and thawing sandbanks.
Jules, this recipe is great using Woodchuck Hard Cider (which is gluten free) instead of the beer / gingerale!
For all that an elephant presents the picture of an enormous target, the vital section of the head offers a target like a woodchuck.
The groundhog belongs to the marmot family, and goes by many names, including woodchuck and whistle pig due to the sound they make through their large teeth to warn one another of danger.
Tags: Groundhog day, whistlepig, ground squirrel, ground squirrells, woodchuck, woodchucks, holiday, Steve Sullivan, Chicago Academy of Sciences, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum
WAMC's David Guistina talks with Mike Spain of the Times Union about oil trains in Albany and officers suspended over woodchuck death.
In 1869, he wrote that he would «prefer the society of squirrels and woodchucks
Woodchuck hepatitis virus post-transcriptional regulatory element; sequence that stimulates the expression of transgenes via increased nuclear export.
WOODCHUCK offers a variety of products, from phone skins and journals to a collection of men's fashion accessories; including flasks, tie bars, and business card holders.
Did you know that the groundhog ~ also called woodchuck ~ is a relatives of the squirrel?
Indian lore has it that their forbears began life as animals; the woodchuck was recognized as the «grandfather» of the earliest inhabitants of the area.
One of those species is the woodchuck (also known as the groundhog), which ranges from the southeastern United States to Alaska.
A poem about spirals in nature invites close contemplation of the versatile, expansive shape beautifully portrayed in Krommes» scratchboard illustrations, from simple snail to coiled snake, snuggling woodchuck to swimming nautilus.
An interview with me posted this morning, in which we discuss Sapphire Blue and the problem with writing about sex, my Huffington Post articles, woodchucks, comic books, Buffy, and lots of other things:
Groundhogs, also known as woodchucks and whistle - pigs, can be found in most of the eastern U.S., but there's one whose predictions are valued more highly than others.
Barns that are fortunate enough to have a Jack Russell in residence are generally free of invasion by rats, mice, woodchucks, and other pests.
The history of Groundhog Day can be traced back to 1887, when a newspaper editor — who moonlighted as a groundhog hunter — from Punxsutawney, Philadelphia, declared that the town was home to a veritable weather - predicting groundhog (sometimes called a woodchuck).
StormFax.com, which is also tracking the results of Phil's predictions, show the woodchuck has only been correct 39 percent of the time since 1887.
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