The problem
with blubbering on your blog about being down is that everyone goes on suicide watch.
We were unable to disentangle it, and it died months later
with the blubber being dissected off the back by the net and the line cutting down into the animal.
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Not exact matches
While Hogan / Bollea has been telling a jury that he's a private person who
blubbered over the sex romp
with his friend's wife, he has through his career also manipulated the media at every turn to prop up his public persona.
Hey Canada... what's
with all the references to whale
blubber, seal meat, igloos and ice flows?
This has been the legacy of the «seeker - friendly» movement within evangelicalism,
with its toned - down doctrine encased in the
blubber of psychological buzzwords like «brokenness,» «authentic,» and «spirituality.»
In the opening pages Luther set the pace, speaking of the Duke rubbing «his scabby and scurvy head» against the Elector, saying that the Duke «curses, blasphemes, shrieks, struggles, bellows, and spits», and says that such books as the Duke's «make me tingle
with pleasure from head to toe when I see that through me, poor wretched man that I am, God the Lord maddens and exasperates the hellish and worldly princes... while I sit under the shade of faith and the Lord's Prayer, laughing at the devils and their crew as they
blubber and struggle in their great fury».
She is a good fighter, but the fact she has to have a comfort dog
with her, and
blubbers all the time about small stuff doesn't exactly demonstrate great mental stability.
I might need to get myself something to make me feel brave too as, if I am being honest
with you, I am going to be a
blubbering mess waving goodbye to my not so little man on his first day.
These realizations coupled
with my crazy pregnancy hormones reduced me, rather quickly I might add, to a
blubbering, teary mess.
The consumption of
blubber has been credited
with this phenomenon.
Blubber contains omega 3 fatty acids which aide in brain development and vitamin D that is essential to consume when many months of the year are spent living
with very little sunlight.
They drove up Highway 1 from Santa Cruz, 30 miles to the south, cut through several feet of
blubber, muscle, and bone, and scooped up the head
with a front - end loader borrowed from a nearby lumber company.
They also insulate their bodies
with fur,
blubber and, in the case of emperor penguins, by huddling en masse against the icy Antarctic winds that can bring the air temperature down to -60 °C.
But now, 99 % of the calves have to contend
with hungry gulls driving their hooked beaks deep into their backs, ripping out chunks of skin and flesh and
blubber, and gobbling it up.
Polar bears devour a steady stream of seal
blubber, but they cope
with the deluge of fat and shrug off the cholesterol that would cause heart attacks in humans.
Biotoxins that dolphins had accumulated in their
blubber may also have been released as the weakened mammals broke down their fat for sustenance, flooding their systems
with toxins that hamper an immune response.
In the summers between 1614 and 1660, Smeerenburg was a thriving settlement,
with around 200 men processing
blubber in seven whaling stations.
The southern sea otter, which lacks
blubber, has particularly dense fur,
with approximately 1 million hairs per square inch (6.5 square centimeters), more than any other known animal.
These processes work together, along
with insulating factors like
blubber or fur, to help animals keep warm or cool down, he said.
They also took skin and
blubber biopsies which helps
with determining the gender of the whales along
with what they have been eating.
We found that PCBs were at excessively high concentrations in the
blubber of several marine apex predator species across Europe, including killer whales and bottlenose dolphins, and were associated
with long - term and on - going population declines.
Most of the time, there's always some guy
with extra
blubber on him on the same flight
with you.
But as I stripped away nearly all the fat, I was shocked
with how little, actual muscle mass I had beneath my layers of
blubber:
There is some evidence that the good trans fats can help you
with fat loss, muscle building, and even cancer prevention, while the bad trans fats have been shown to cause heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and the general «
blubbering» of your body.
Now that I am done
blubbering, I wanted to round up some of my fav Instagram looks from the past few weeks, complete
with details and links!
So Bulworth, played by a magically revitalized Warren Beatty, who has directed this political satire
with jubilant wit and energy, sits
blubbering amid his Kennedy - era mementoes, realizing that he's come to the end of the line.
The cliches start bubbling up (this job is better than digging ditches, somebody says - yeah, but at least
with a ditch, there's something to show for it), and the
blubbering in the toilet stalls doesn't elicit much sympathy, either.
Dark Souls brought that question to bear
with difficulty so crushing, it could turn the most seasoned gamer into a
blubbering mess as visions of the Capra Demon dancing over their head.
As I have observed before, what critics don't do
with female authors is flop down and face east,
blubbering and feet - kissing and throwing around extravagant if shopworn designations like «the Great American Novel», creating the sort of hoo - ha that recently surrounded Freedom by Jonathan Franzen.
Sibes do not have the digestive system to cope
with cereal based foods as originally their main source of food was fish, seal - meat and whale
blubber.
I circled the dead whale, whose
blubber has bronzed
with time.
Changes in
blubber contaminant concentrations in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) associated
with weight loss and gain during rehabilitation.
The blue whale was too swift and powerful for the 19th century whalers to hunt, but
with the arrival of harpoon cannons, they became a much sought after species for their large amounts of
blubber.
No matter who I played it
with everyone had fun, from young children to grown adults clutching a beer and
blubbering about the horrors of life.
That means whether you gracefully punch chins
with the agility of a muscular ballerina, or get clownishly knocked around like a
blubbering drunkard before a fight's finally over, it doesn't really matter either way.
Level one climaxes
with a bald fire - breather, whose ample rolls of
blubber absorb a good deal of punishment from fists and feet.
The whales celebrate
with champagne in front of banners that read, «We Wail No More for our
Blubber,» «Oil's Well that Ends Well,» and «The Oil Wells of Our Native Land, May They Never Secede,» and «Oily Gammon.»
They are also born
with a thicker layer of
blubber and begin foraging in the sea right after birth.
Gulls flocked to find remnants of whale
blubber, called maktak, and 50 yards away, the ocean gently rocked against the course black sandy shoreline, which is not much of a beach anymore
with the rising waters from warming oceans and melting ice.
Now, the
blubber of dolphins and whales are packed
with PCBs, flame retardants and even DDT, all of which have been linked to cancer, neurological damage, reproductive harm and other problems.