These tactics helped the assassins fatally stab their dagger - like
snouts into four times as many spiders as when the fans were off.
Now, researchers may have identified genes that transformed an ancestral
snout into a bird's bill.
Combining fossils and lab studies, researchers home in on genes that transformed
a snout into a bill
This time, you have to wait for the moment your dog puts
his snout into the muzzle to reward him.
While you're probably unlikely to pour a can of beer into your dog's water bowl, you should know that dogs love the taste of beer and if they can reach
their snout into a glass of beer, they're likely to drink it all up.
Not exact matches
He would keep staring until he had managed to transform his own image
into that of his beloved Doberman, until his own nose sharpened
into a
snout and his own ears rose
into points at the top of his head, and then he knew he was ready for battle.
The bear made two attempts to scrunch Abe's head
into his thorax, irritating him to the point where he lashed out with a stout right to the bear's
snout.
The stance by Arsene is at least a gamble, because keeping players who are disillusioned with the club, or who are mendaciously wanting to stick their
snouts deeper
into the money trough demanding increases to their already sky high salaries is risky because angry employees, and they are only employees, can not be relied upon when the going gets tough.
The scientists replicated ancestral molecular development to transform chicken embryos in a laboratory
into specimens with a
snout and palate configuration similar to that of small dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Archaeopteryx.
The trigeminal nerve is the nerve that gives sensitivity to the
snout of the animal, and as the maxillary canal is shortened, it allows for movement of the nerve as it branches
into the soft tissue of the lip and nose where it innervates the whiskers.
The animals could use their
snout to move the door to the left or right
into one of three positions: left, right or middle.
As dinosaurs slowly transitioned
into their avian descendants, their
snouts gradually morphed
into beaks.
Oppenheim and Larraín's ability to overturn so many stones and explore so many corners of both American life and Jackie's personal descent
into melancholia, all under the watchdog
snouts of overeager politicians, public scrutiny and the constant threat of the media's clicking cameras, is nothing shy of hugely impressive, especially operating within such a relatively constrained run time, a mere 110 minutes.
When their elephant bleeds out its
snout until it dies, Fenix's father carves a massive phoenix tattoo
into his chest because he was caught crying.
Set in the near - ish future of 2030, Isle of Dogs takes place in the fictional Japanese city of Megasaki, where «dog flu» has run rampant, turning beloved pets
into public health risks thanks to «
snout fever» and increasingly aggressive behavior.
Twenty years
into the future in the Japanese metropolis Megasaki City, the cat - loving Mayor Kobayashi contrives an outbreak of
snout fever amongst the city's canines with the potential to crossover to the city's human residents.
Sarah Darer Litman shines a light on what is really driving «education reform» in the great state of Connecticut: the desire of private interests to get their
snouts deep
into the rich pickings of the public trough.
Both versions feature subtle creases on the hood, v - shaped
snouts centered by the Toyota logo that dip
into each lower grille area, and trapezoidal headlamps that venture
into the front fender (LEDs are standard at the rear and at the front on most trims).
Having twisted and turned over rising moors, leaving Loch Kishorn down on my left, I swing the SLR's long, prowling
snout right
into a vast sculpted bowl.
The
snout draws from the gull - winged SLS, and a steep windshield flows
into an arching roofline, meeting a muscular rear haunch that culminates in a tail with deep overhangs.
PVO says the hood scoop is functional because it allows air
into the engine bay, but the
snout in the hood isn't actually connected to the airbox up front.
This two - door sports coupe displays a menacing, jet - fighter - like appearance, with a protruding
snout flanked by huge air intakes built
into the rear fenders.
Suzuki's designers have turned the current - gen Swift's rounded face
into an altogether more angular, angry looking
snout on the Swift Sport with a re-moulded bumper, a new grille and a gently jutting front apron, but in the flesh, it's still a subtle - looking effort.
Every now and then, pairs of gimlet - eyed cops in maroon berets and camouflage would yank some poor devil out of the mob, probe his deteriorating cardboard box with the
snout of a machine gun, and haul him off
into the shadows.
Tree frogs may seem to be of a size that would work until you start noticing that they are bruising their little
snouts by constantly jumping
into the sides of the small tank.
Whatever the phrase, the dog quickly goes
into search mode with his or her
snout on the ground and tail wagging in the air.
The mechanism is simple: place dog food, dog biscuits and even pâté
into the hole so your dog uses its paws and
snout to get the food out of the Kong.
Nicer face than the King Charles Spaniel, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's got a short
snout, not something that looks like it's run
into a wall.
I put thirty minutes
into Iron
Snout and never once had even a little bit of fun, and so it doesn't really matter if the game is free or not.
We see that the moment you sense a real - life threat to your pay - off trough - privileges you drop all your other - worldly snake - pretenses and morph — not
into a rat, like you promised, Gates — but
into a frankly gross and unattractive, frantic, beserker sow, pig - headedly hunkered - down in a fortified - sty, do - or - die, flared -
snout defense of her (your) CO2 - swill bucket.
The short -
snouted seahorses were first seen in the river about eighteen months ago, but their presence was kept secret until new laws came
into force to protect them from aquarium collectors of exotic fish.