Mastiffs have
very powerful jaws, even as a puppy.
196, 197 (E.D.Pa.1986)-RRB-, are selectively bred to have
very powerful jaws, high insensitivity to pain, extreme aggressiveness, a natural tendency to refuse to terminate an attack, and a greater propensity to bite humans than other breeds.
82) The German Shepherd has
very powerful jaws which can easily destroy some objects.
Bull Terriers have
very powerful jaws and are able to chew off and swallow pieces of even the toughest bone, which may then cause problems when they cause a blockage in the digestive system.
Not exact matches
I have
very little doubt that our generation will be looked back upon with
jaw - dropping incredulity by future historians who will marvel at how, in the 21st century, having peered at the mind numbing infinity from Hubble, delved into the quantum irrationality of CERN and unraveled the beautiful simplicity of the DNA codons, we still made important life decisions based upon the presumed wishes of some hokey, invisible, all -
powerful sky - fairy dreamed up by some illiterate Arab tribesmen in a tent in the Middle East 2,000 years ago.
Using Curtis Brown's
powerful position as the agency home to a remarkably deep bench of strong authors and a
jaw - dropping catalog of literary estates (from Beckett and Churchill to du Maurier, Faulkner, Milne and Steinbeck), Geller takes his remit on behalf of writers
very seriously.
Regardless of how companies label their products as
very durable, in the
jaws of a
very powerful chewer, nothing is really indestructible.
Great Danes can be
very gentle, even with
powerful jaws, yet this behavior is unacceptable.
Irish stafforshire bull terrier HG le Mar 4 Mai - 15:25 The Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a
powerful and muscular dog,
very strong for his size with a broad head and
very strong
jaws.
It has a broad,
powerful head, short muzzle, and
very strong
jaws.
Add these benefits to some of the most flexible awards around, with two open
jaws, one stopover, and the ability to combine different cabins and redemption rates in one itinerary, and you have a
very powerful mileage program.
The scientific name of the common snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina, is a nod to the
very long, agile, and «snake - like» neck of the species — angered snapping turtles are able to maneuver their necks with surprising speed and dexterity in a bid to ward off attackers with a
powerful snap of their beak - like
jaws.