Sentences with phrase «pulled out of the burrow»

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Without knowing the official statistics on this, most 20 - somethings generally start pulling their head out of their dark, warm head burrow around 26 or 27, figuring out exactly what they want to do and applying their learned experience toward that goal.
Zintzen watched, mesmerized, as a hagfish chased a six - inch - long fish into a burrow, twisted its body into a knot for leverage, and slowly pulled the fish out — perhaps with the aid of a little slime.
So 10 years ago, when an international mining company arrived near the shores of Lake Superior to burrow a mile under the Earth and pull metals out of ore, the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community of the Lake Superior Band of Chippewa had to stand for its rights and its water.
Their strong docked tails were often used by the hunters as handles to pull them out of the deep burrows.
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