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On this Tuesday, bite off more than you can chew.
"Just doubling [investment] is a lot to bite off," she added.
This python did not bite off more than it could chew.
Don't be afraid to bite off more than you can chew.
It's clear they didn't bite off more than they could chew.
So which burger behemoth bested the other in this bite-off?
Maybe one day, Dawn O'Keefe will live to bite off another dick.
The big picture: Assessing the whole UNFCCC is more than I'll bite off here.
It's a complicated topic, and probably not the first thing we would bite off.
Then, bite off diagonal corners of the biscuit and dip one end into your drink.
At the same time, Apple didn't bite off more than it could chew with Mojave.
He describes them as wretched furry worms ("invaders, not citizens") that bite off each other's testicles.
"We do have this unfortunate tendency to bite off more than we can chew," Easton admitted.
Ask yourself the difficult questions and don't be afraid to bite off more than you can chew.
But the world is always waiting with razor-sharp teeth to bite off one of your appendages.
Japan's No. 9 drugmaker by revenue is, however, also keen not to bite off more than it can chew.
The girls bite off more than they can chew – literally, as their loot yields significantly more cash than expected.
Japan's No. 103 drugmaker by revenue is, however, also keen not to bite off more than it can chew.
When law enforcement arrived at the scene, they allegedly found Harrouff trying to bite off chunks of Stevens' face.
Sometimes you may bite off more than you can chew, but you don't want to make it a habit.
A whole division might be waiting down there to bite off the hand so why was he doing this?
If you bite off the feet first, you are averse to change and might not be that open-minded.
"Our top concerns are that the proposal will try to bite off more than reasonably can be chewed," she added.
For example, if you bite off the ears first, you are an easygoing person who is open to receiving help.
"I should stop telling people that the first time I meet them," she laughs, ripping a bite off of a croissant.
They'll bite off an ant's leg or antenna if they can, or attach themselves to the ant and weigh it down.
We don't want to bite off more than we can chew, so there will be a limited scope to our focus.
People who stress tend to bite off more than they can chew, and then realize after the fact that they are swamped.
Many of those far-out concepts are never seen or heard from again, as companies bite off more than they can chew.
And bite Pokémon Drednaw looks like a dinosaur whose sharp and jagged jaw allow it to bite off chunks of rock and iron.
And I don't know about you, but sometimes I bite off my forbidden thoughts, and at other times, I just let them play.
After returning home, she had to remember to bite off her fake nails and replace her sparkly iPhone covers with plain leather ones.
It teaches you that if you open fire on the first enemy you see, you'll bite off way more than you can chew.
For a while, the Michigan boys don't bite off more than they can chew, and artist and listener alike can finally enjoy themselves.
You're usually very strategic, but you're so eager to accomplish things this month that you may bite off more than you can chew.
Luckily, we could all stand to learn the lesson that this opposition wants to teach us: Don't bite off more than you can chew.
As in many industries, mobile will be a key lever for startups to bite off a chunk of the growing toys-to-life pie.
"Most of these looks feature a simple accessory and then fairly simple makeup, so don't bite off more than you can chew," she says.
I think that I've had a tendency at times to maybe bite off more than I could chew, just in general in my life.
We know how to make simple and nice products which work, so we plan to bite off a large piece of the dating pie.
Now, in four years, its upstart rival Resy has managed to bite off some of OpenTable's market share, particularly among newer and trendier restaurants.
Try not to bite off more than you can chew on Monday when the Sun in Leo squares off with Jupiter, the planet of expansion.
Knausgaard doesn't bite off more than he can chew, for he chews with a morbid enthusiasm, one that the reader never quite comes to share.
But we're still quite far from having one in our hands and all signs point to Atari trying to bite off more than it can chew.
I tend to bite off more than I can chew but the true happiness for me lives inside having a challenge to push the sound further.
As he continued to bite off people's heads he made promises that are extremely difficult to fulfil and/or could create great havoc if they are.
Ambitious Saturn crashes into a complicated square (90-degree angle) with Neptune, the planet of illusions, and we may bite off more than we can chew.
Meanwhile, many sharks today evolved to have triangular teeth that were flat and serrated like a steak knife, which helps them bite off chunks of prey.
I moved more confidently on to a biteoff the top right corner — breaking through that gold exterior and into the hint of vanilla ice cream beneath.
The former undisputed world heavyweight champion threw a perfect strike but couldn't leave the mound without pretending to bite off Tony Sanchez of the Pittsburgh Pirates' ear.
Morgan Stanley estimates that third-party aggregators will bite off 1% to 2% of Domino's U.S. same-store sales growth, a key metric in the restaurant industry.
It was essential that we didn't bite off more than we could chew (no pun intended) so we developed a hyperfocused menu of six to eight sandwiches.
They bite off the ends of their antennae, reducing their acute sensitivity; perhaps it's a means of making more bearable a life wholly given over to procreation.
"Just bite off a little piece and enjoy," said Mary Morton, the curator and head of the Department of French Paintings at the National Gallery of Art.
A spacecraft on a mission to bite off a piece of an asteroid just flew past Earth, snapping a photo of our home planet along the way.
As reported in the journal JAMA Dermatology, a woman's toenails fell off after getting one of those trendy fish pedicures where little fish bite off your dead skin.
Me, however, I think it was more likely because of the half an Ambien I took, which is probably why "bite off half" is not generally F.D.A.-approved prescription language.
But many others are dismayed that even by the standards of boxing — a sport where people bite off chunks of their opponent's ears — McGregor and Mayweather have gone too far.
Tuesday is a major day to set realistic career goals, as overflowing Jupiter (currently in your sign) squares off with Mercury—just don't bite off more than you can chew.
Ultra violence in ultra high-def Certainly not a new trend in gaming, but there's something about watching someone bite off someone else's face on the big screen that's extra upsetting.
It would be great real estate, as this place will cater to Moscow society, but I'm reluctant to bite off more than I can chew with my limited time in town.
Austin Harrouff, a Florida State University fraternity brother, was found allegedly attempting to bite off chunks of John Joseph Stevens III's face in a Tequesta neighborhood, law enforcement officials confirmed to PEOPLE.
Don't get us wrong, it's a nostalgic flavor that we seriously look forward to (especially for 4th meal), but it does seem to show up in nearly every bite off that menu.
As we talked, one of the old men handed me a small plastic bag of water, the kind street venders sell across West Africa—you just bite off a corner and drink.
Many Democrats will also remember the Obama years when the President, a believer in bipartisanship, kept offering olive branches to the GOP only to see them try to bite off his hand.
But if you want to bite off a little slice of it, place an order for an M2, and take heart knowing that BMW still thinks about the 2002 from time to time.
That's a lot to bite off when talking about centuries of global black artistic expression, but what about narrowing it to black arts created over these first two decades of the 21st century?
Last weekend anti-government protesters crowded a shopping mall in running clashes with police that saw a man slash people with a knife and bite off part of the ear of a local politician.
Marsili's family didn't encounter any severe problems as children, but little kids who can't feel pain often do: they bite off their fingertips or cause damage to their lips, mouths, and other body parts.
So that's something we'll have to bite off as we mature, but there's no change to the philosophy of trying to continue to support devices for 5-10 years and support them over time.
"It's much more responsible to gently and warmly express the absence of emotional space to contain another person's pain than to, even if well-intentioned, bite off more than one can chew," she says.
This not only opened the door for insurance giants to expand their product offering, but also created an opportunity for nimble startups to move in and bite off a chunk of this quickly expanding market.
It has the ability to choose whether to interact with visitors, and equally BOB can decide it's had enough and bite off the head possessed by the visitor, essentially kicking them out of its world.
And look, we have always bit off engineering challenges that are super hard and that many others would never bite off, like trying to build the platform that's going to support all the streaming services.
" Another priest, who was grooming his middle school students for oral sex, according to the report, taught the children "how Mary had to 'bite off the cord' and 'lick' Jesus clean after he was born.
But like the bonobos, she will be stronger with the backing of a fierce female coalition, a united squad ready to rally around her, defending against attacks, unafraid to bite off the toe of the aggressor.
The freshly kidnapped heroes of Netflix's On My Block bite off way more than they can chew in a propulsive Season 3 trailer that has them searching far and wide for one mystery man: Lil' Ricky.
"The challenge for Amazon is that its default model for video is still a Prime subscription, which is a lot to bite off if all you want is video," said Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.
Austin Harrouff, who initially gave police a fake name, allegedly stabbed a married couple to death on Monday and was found trying to bite off chunks of the man's face, Martin County Sheriff William Snyder tells PEOPLE.
The Martin and Quinn estimates do not bite off trying to pin down movement in the agenda over time, and this can mean that movements in the agenda may be hard to disentangle from changes in preferences.
"The United States should not bite off more than it can chew and should know its place in this era, and make further efforts to understand Iran's status, dignity and role," Mr. Qassemi was quoted as saying.
His solution to every problem is to confront some foreign country more aggressively, with no regard to the idea of trade-offs or tensions between goals or limits to how much the United States can bite off at any particular time.
"I think he's going to be a very active and aggressive governor with a lot of things on the menu that he wants to bite off," said Steven Maviglio, a Sacramento-based Democratic strategist and onetime spokesman for former California Gov.
Violent images have appeared in a number of her paintings, but within a context of humor or irony or inspired sappiness that neutralizes the shock—her self-eaters clearly suffer no pain when they bite off a finger or two.
From a fairy tale murder mystery to a cat's gritty determination to a group of exotic food enthusiasts who bite off more than they can chew, each story titillates, disturbs, and stays with readers in a manner that only Neil Gaiman can orchestrate.
It attempts to counter Huawei's perceived lead on 5G by earmarking at least a $1 billion in investments in Western alternatives and encouraging the development of an open-architecture model to allow companies to bite off smaller pieces of the 5G network.
The first time he encountered the future president, he wrote, was when he saw Mr. Daoud leave his vehicle on a highway to beat up a driver who wasn't getting out of the way and then bite off the man's left ear.
Two scenic par-3s bookend No. 4, a sweeping par-4 that curves along the edge of a cliff, luring golfers to bite off as much as they dare to set up a second shot to a green set tight to the cliff's edge.
Two scenic par-3s bookend No. 4, a sweeping par-4 that curves along the edge of a cliff, luring golfers to bite off as much as they dare to set up a second shot to a green set tight to the cliff's edge.
"We were taking this overwhelming, maddening, depressing, very sad thing that my community and my city were going through and figuring out what pieces of it we could bite off and fix, finding winnable fights in something that felt like a morass and was terrible," she said.
They are choosy about what they say yes to — considering, above all else, what will resonate with and inspire their followers — and make a conscious effort to never bite off more than they can chew (knowing that when you overcommit yourself, your productivity and authenticity can take a hit).
But too often, like the battle at the missile silo, Black Mesa's additions bite off more than they can chew, adding too many enemies, new art assets, and dramatic music in an attempt to turn what was once a simple, memorable room or beat into an action set piece.
"We were taking this overwhelming, maddening, depressing, very sad thing that my community and my city were going through and figuring out what pieces of it we could bite off and fix, finding winnable fights in something that felt like a morass and was terrible," she told The New Yorker.
The way the mundane procedures of the first cases are turned into ways to influence and profit from an ostensibly impartial process, and the way those decisions filter back into the narrative about the rise of Judge Fidèle and his family through French politics, would be plenty for We. The Revolution to bite off.
And if you're dying to bite off that prehistoric style, you're obviously not alone: the dino-motif sweater has got to be the biggest case of Celebrity Style Déja Vu we can remember since the days of Juicy sweatpants, with more than 15 stars sporting the style, from Julia Roberts to Millie Bobby Brown.
After 11 years together (they started when they were still in school), they've decided to go on a little hiatus and so Nash is free to explore his solo tendencies under the guise of Toothless—named after a Raymond Pettibon drawing which features a tiger biting off a boy's head with the caption, 'Even toothless, she can still bite off a boy's head.
It would have used its sharp Ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.
It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles. Its habitat was densely forested.
Another non-closely related species known as the alligator snapping turtle has been known to bite off fingers, and at least three documented cases are known.
She soon recovers, as the frog hops onto her face to get near the water. Mr. Twit then claims the 'Giant Skillywiggler' will soon bite off her nose. Mrs. Twit then flees.
The larvae of Heliconius charithonia, for example, are able to physically free themselves from trichomes, are able to bite off trichomes, and are able to form silk blankets in order to navigate the leaves better.
So it is colloquially called > Jinsirong [金絲狨] (meaning "golden thread monkey"). It is quick at climbing > trees. It loves its tail dearly. When shot by a poisonous arrow, it will > bite off its own tail when poisoned.
Kluh was eventually confronted by Nova attempting to bite off Nova's arm before being blasted up the nose. Irritated, Kluh hit Nova so hard he crossed the Atlantic and crashed head- first into the Eiffel Tower. Kluh resumed his rampage.Nova Vol.
They also stretch to bite off the top of grasses and tall herbs and are well-suited to browsing.Korzun, L. P., C. Érard, J.-P. Gasc, and F. J. Dzerzhinsky (2009). Adaptation of seedsnipes (Aves, Charadriiformes, Thinocoridae) to browsing: a study of their feeding apparatus.
He did so without understanding why, but found out it was to enable the chief to bite off the nose of a new wife who refused to sleep with him. Jewitt unsuccessfully attempted to dissuade him from carrying out this traditional punishment (p. 207).
Richarz, K. and A. Limbrunner. (1993). The World of Bats. Neptune City, NJ: TFH Publications, Inc. To feed, the bats bite off the center part of palm fruit clusters, leaving a hollow for hanging, which is also the method they use to construct a shelter.
While Bill crawls towards the kegs of dynamite and tries to bite off the fuse with his teeth, Cat carries the unconscious Hutch to cover. Then there is a big explosion. In the concluding scene Hutch comes to, lying on the wagon with the bags of gold.
The Common Tube-nosed fruit bats (Nyctimene Albiventer) are primarily Frugivores, meaning they thrive on raw fruits. To eat, the common tube-nosed fruit bat will bite off small chunks of fruit while hanging horizontally. However, occasionally they are also known to eat nectar and the remains of insects.
Far from shying away, Tig actually seems to enjoy and covet his position as an enforcer, relishing the art of dirty fighting and the use of sudden, vicious, and often extreme violence. A trademark tactic is for him to bite off a piece of flesh from a rival during a fight..
To gather food they bite off lengths of vegetation and drag them to the entrances of their stick refuges where they will consume the resources gather.Kerley, Graham I., and Theunis Winter. "Fire and the Range Limits of the Bush Karoo Rat Otomys unisulcatus." Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters,, vol. 2.
Asiaceratops, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads, and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.
Microceratus, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.
Prenoceratops, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.
Kulceratops, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the early Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.
Restoration of a resting individual Turanoceratops, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles.
Archaeoceratops, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp beak to bite off the leaves or needles and chop them up to be swallowed.
Rabbits and hares (lagomorphs) were once considered rodents, but are distinguished by having six—one small pair, called "peg teeth", is located directly behind the most anterior pair. Incisors are used to bite off tough foods, such as red meat. Cattle (cows, bulls, etc.) have none on top but a total of six on the bottom.
Avaceratops, like all ceratopsians, was a herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape", so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the leaves or needles. The habitat of Avaceratops was heavily forested and wet.
When Power Man was apparently beaten and defeated by five corrupt police officers, Cottonmouth prepared to bite off a part of Power Man's face only to be leashed by Nightshade. At first, Cottonmouth was surprised when Nightshade offered Power Man to become her enforcer. Cottonmouth then became pleased when Nightshade had set up Power Man to fight Iron Fist.Shadowland: Power Man #3.
The turtles bite off the tips of the blades of seagrass, which keeps the grass healthy. Like other sea turtles, green sea turtles migrate long distances between feeding grounds and hatching beaches. Many islands worldwide are known as Turtle Island due to green sea turtles nesting on their beaches. Females crawl out on beaches, dig nests and lay eggs during the night.
In revenge for the glass eye trick, Mr. Twit places a frog in Mrs. Twit's bed, and frightens Mrs. Twit by claiming the item in her bed is a 'Giant Skillywiggler', with 'teeth like screwdrivers' with which it would bite off her toes. Mrs. Twit then faints, at which point Mr. Twit splashes a jugful of cold water onto her face.
A grazing Indian rhinoceros in Kaziranga National Park Indian rhinos are grazers. Their diet consists almost entirely of grasses, but they also eat leaves, branches of shrubs and trees, fruits, and submerged and floating aquatic plants. They feed in the mornings and evenings. They use their semi-prehensile lips to grasp grass stems, bend the stem down, bite off the top, and then eat the grass.
It had a small, elongated head with a beak used to bite off plant material that would be digested in a large gut. It had a, probably double, row of small plates running down its neck and back. These plates gradually merged into spikes on the hip and tail. The longest spikes were on the tail end and were used to actively defend the animal.
Although tiger sharks are apex predators, they are often killed and taken as prey by pods of killer whales. The killer whales method of hunting tiger sharks is to drive them to the surface, then grab them mid-body and hold them upside down to induce tonic immobility which drowns the shark. The killer whales then bite off the sharks fins then disembowel and devour them midwater.
The film is set in a heroic fantasy world. The Ragnicks, a tribe of peaceful travelling entertainers, are attacked by the evil tyrant Kadar, who takes their queen Canary hostage. Canary, however, manages to hide her magic ruby, the lucky jewel of the Ragnicks which Kadar seeks to bolster his power. Two young twins from the tribe, Kutchek and Gore, bite off two of Kadar's fingers.
The glowing arm tips are clustered together far above the animal's head, diverting attack away from critical areas. If a predator were to bite off an arm tip, the vampire squid can regenerate it. They have eight arms but lack feeding tentacles, and instead use two retractile filaments in order to capture food. They combine the waste with mucus secreted from suckers to form balls of food.
When the United States Forest Service released new ads featuring Smoky the Bear, Conan noted their aggressive tone and disturbing content. He then presented the ads, in which Smoky's voice had been dubbed over. In each installment, Smoky would confront someone who was being careless with fire and threaten to do terrible things to them, like bury them alive or bite off their genitals.
Stegosaurids had complex arrays of spikes and plates running along their backs, hips and tails. Their necks became longer and their small heads became narrow, able to selectively bite off the best parts of cycads with their beaks. When these plant types declined in diversity, so did the stegosaurians, which became extinct during the first half of the Cretaceous period. The first stegosaurian finds in the early 19th century were fragmentary.
Males may also bite off vegetation to delineate territorial boundaries. Water deer use their tusks for territorial fights and are not related to carnivores. Confrontations between males begin with the animals walking slowly and stiffly towards each other, before turning to walk in parallel 10–20 m (32–64 ft) apart, to assess one another. At this point, one male may succeed in chasing off his rival, making clicking noises during the pursuit.
Welteroth's first job in her hometown was being a mascot for her local Hometown Buffet, wearing a bird suit. She has described the best career advice she's ever received as: "Bite off more than you can chew. And then chew as fast as you can". As a Multicultural Advertising Intern Program (MAIP) Fellow, Welteroth secured an internship at the advertising, marketing, and public relations firm, Ogilvy & Mather, upon graduation from California State University-Sacramento.
The word tteok-galbi has a relatively short history that starts in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Before that, the dish was called hyo-galbi (), meaning "filial piety ribs", or no-galbi (), meaning "elder ribs", as it was often a dish for older people whose teeth were too weak to bite off meat from the rib bones. Both the terms hyo-galbi and no-galbi were used during the Joseon era (1392–1897).
Scarface sneaks up on Adder and tries to kill him but only manages to bite off the end of Adder's tail. Adder retreats down a hole and waits for Scarface to leave. Scarface tries to determine whether Adder was the one that killed one of his foxes, but Adder refuses to tell him so he leaves. Due to being maimed Adder is annoyed with himself for helping Fox and plots revenge against Scarface.
When she gets her rose, Ginger accuses Jim and Dixie of trying to scare her. However, when a teacher accuses Dixie of plagiarism, he makes an off-the-cuff "wish" that she would leave him alone. That night, the teacher experiences a paranormal presence that forces her to bite off her own tongue. In class the next day, Jim and Ginger make amends as Ginger discovers her roommate Misty has been borrowing her clothes without permission.
451 and is alluded to by Juvenal in a satire. There the merchant Catullus jettisons his rich cargo from a ship caught in a storm ‘in imitation of the beaver that in its desire to escape death, will bite off its testicles and render itself a eunuch’.Satire 12, lines 34ff The moral that Juvenal and later fabulists drew from the story is that in order to preserve oneself it is better to sacrifice lesser considerations.
On learning this, Malaichami berates Chellakannu. Kuyil intervenes and convinces Malaichami to get them married. After the marriage, when Chellakannu and Sevuli are alone in a field, an unseen man kills Sevuli, who managed to bite off his big toe, and leaves having stolen her jewellery. After Sengodan tells Malaichami he found a toe in Sevuli's mouth, Malaichami sees Rasamma's husband without a toe, realises he is the killer and hands him over to the police.
Columbus said, "Every time the stunt guys did one of those stunts it wasn't funny. We'd watch it, and I would just pray that the guys were alive." Stunts were originally prepared with safety harnesses, but because of their visibility on camera, the film's final stunts were performed without them. According to BuzzFeed, an injury had occurred between Pesci and Culkin during one of the rehearsals for the scene in which Harry tries to bite off Kevin's finger.
A Good Clean Fight is set in North Africa in the spring of 1942. The British 8th Army is fighting against Axis forces advancing across Libya towards Egypt. Captain Lampard of the British SAS has led a motorised patrol across the inland ‘sand seas’ to penetrate deep behind German lines. Lampard is a brave officer but he has a serious flaw, a tendency to be overly reckless and to bite off more than he can chew.
Other prey items of adults include peanut worms, sea stars, cephalopods, and small bony fishes. Juveniles feed primarily on polychaete worms, sea anemones, and small clams, and have been known to "pounce" on anemones to bite off tentacles before they can be retracted. Off southern California, horn sharks are known to take advantage of seasonal opportunities. In the summer, diurnally active fishes, in particular the blacksmith (Chromis punctipinnis), are especially abundant and are easily captured at night when they lie dormant.
2 (p. 388 ff.) relates the fable behind the conquest: Mogadishu merchants had long kept Sofala a secret from their Kilwan rivals, who up until then rarely sailed beyond Cape Delgado. One day, a fisherman caught a large bite off Kilwa and was dragged by the fish around Cape Delgado, through the Mozambique Channel, all the way down to the Sofala banks. The fisherman made his way back up to Kilwa to report to the Sultan Suleiman Hassan what he had seen.
She eventually uses her lip-cupped bra to bite off Brett's genitals, killing him. Meanwhile, when Alistair starts figuring out what's going on, Janet falls prey to the bong and passes out. Jimbo Leary (Tommy Chong) enters and proclaims that the bong, named Eebee, is his and has a voodoo curse on it: once you take enough hits from it, it brings you to the Bong World where it kills you. In order to save Janet, Alistair enters the bong world.
2 (p. 388 ff.) relates the fable behind the conquest: Mogadishu merchants had long kept Sofala a secret from their Kilwan rivals, who up until then rarely sailed beyond Cape Delgado. One day, a fisherman caught a large bite off Kilwa and was dragged by the fish around Cape Delgado, through the Mozambique Channel, all the way down to the Sofala banks. The fisherman made his way back up to Kilwa to report to the Sultan Suleiman Hassan what he had seen.
Skeleton of Alaskan Hare (Museum of Osteology) Like other herbivores, lagomorphs have to deal with a bulky diet in which the cell walls are composed of cellulose, a substance which mammalian digestive enzymes are unable to break down. Despite this, lagomorphs have developed a way of extracting maximum nourishment from their diet. First they bite off and shred plant tissues with their incisors and then they grind the material with their molars. Digestion continues in the stomach and small intestine where nutrients are absorbed.
It was a small bipedal animal with an herbivorous or possibly omnivorous diet. Hypsilophodon reached up to in length, weighed about 20 kg (45 lbs), and was an agile runner. It had a pointed head equipped with a sharp beak used to bite off plant material, much like modern day parrots. Older studies have given rise to number of misconceptions about Hypsilophodon: that it would climb trees, that its name means "high-rided tooth", was armoured, reached a length of , and was also found outside of Wight.
In "De Hond van Pavlov" ("Pavlov's Dog") (1994) Ricardo works for an envious mad scientist so his pet dog can bite off Nero's nose. Ricardo is hired by Geeraard de Duivel A demon who is Nero's second most recurring opponent. He made his first appearance in "De Hoed van Geeraard de Duivel" ("Geeraard the Devil's Hat") (1950) and tries to make Nero sell his soul. in "De Duivelsklauw" ("The Devil's Claw") (1995) In "Operatie Ratsjenko" ("Operation Ratsjenko") (1996) Ricardo teams up again with Matsuoka and Ratsjenko.
Kyle tells Cartman to move on, but he is determined to get revenge. He attempts to train a pony to bite off Scott's penis, but Jimbo tells him it would be best to find Scott's weaknesses. Cartman discovers that Scott's favorite band is Radiohead and creates a plan to make the band members dislike him; they would show up after Scott gets bitten and insult him for crying. Cartman writes a letter asking them to visit South Park, claiming that Scott is dying from cancer.
Pentaceratops, like all ceratopsians, was an herbivore. During the Cretaceous, flowering plants were "geographically limited on the landscape" and so it is likely that this dinosaur fed on the predominant plants of the era: ferns, cycads and conifers. It would have used its sharp ceratopsian beak to bite off the branches which were then shredded - leaves, needles and all - by the tooth batteries, providing a self-sharpening continuous cutting edge in both upper and lower jaws. Ultimately the plant material was digested by the large gut.
Skin chewing can be bolstered by times of apprehension and other unpleasant events. Blisters in particular can cause a feeling of desire to pull or bite off the affected skin and nails (since the skin is dead, thus easily pulled off), which could be detrimental, causing infection. Another disorder, known as excoriation disorder, the repetitive action of uncontrollably picking at one's skin, can sometimes accompany dermatophagia. Dermatophagia differs from excoriation disorder in that the repetitive motion affected persons partake in is the biting of the skin.
Pete then exacts his revenge on her. He first destroys all dog like artifacts in the house and then purchases a whole kennel of ferocious dogs, prepares dog food for them, pours out the whole concoction on her buttocks while she is handcuffed on the bed posts completely naked on the pretext that he would have anal sex with her. Pete then releases the entire pack of the starving dogs on her who bite off of her buttocks and horribly maul her to an extremely gruesome death.
These fused bundles of several thousand large cilia are able to "bite" off pieces of prey that are too large to swallow whole – almost always other ctenophores. In front of the field of macrocilia, on the mouth "lips" in some species of Beroe, is a pair of narrow strips of adhesive epithelial cells on the stomach wall that "zip" the mouth shut when the animal is not feeding, by forming intercellular connections with the opposite adhesive strip. This tight closure streamlines the front of the animal when it is pursuing prey.
Like moccasins they are soft-soled. Like ancient Roman cothurnus, the rudimentary boots have no toe box and do not cover the toes completely. It is quite effective for training dogs and also satisfies their natural desire for meat. Some veterinarians discourage the giving of rawhide to dogs because of the animals' theoretical inability to digest the rawhide properly and its tendency to swell in the stomach; that is much less of a problem in dogs that bite off smaller pieces and do not try to swallow the rawhide whole.
The teeth of Livyatan were among the biggest of any animal at over in length Unlike the modern sperm whale, Livyatan had functional teeth in both jaws. The wearing on the teeth indicates that the teeth sheared past each other while biting down, meaning it could bite off large portions of flesh from its prey. Also, the teeth were deeply embedded into the gums and could interlock, which were adaptations to holding struggling prey. None of the teeth of the holotype were complete, and none of the back teeth were well-preserved.
Crawford's gray shrew has poor vision, so it uses its highly sensitive ears and long nose to hunt down its prey. It will also use an echolocation, similar to bats, with high-pitched squeaks to locate prey. It will also store food during the night so it will not have to go out during the day. To keep from losing any water from its victims, it will bite off the legs and then crush the prey's head so as not to kill it but to keep it fresh and unable to move.
These were known by various names, including "chargers" or "apostles" as 12 were often carried. For most of the time muzzleloaders were in use, a round ball and pre-measured powder charge could be carried in a paper or cloth wrapping. The shooter would bite off the end of the paper cartridge with his teeth and pour the powder into the barrel followed by the ball encased in the paper wrapping. The projectiles and wads were then pushed down into the breech with a ramrod until they were firmly seated on the propellant charge.
Originally, Cally was supposed to be little more than a named extra, but soon after the series began the producers came to enjoy Nicki Clyne's performance enough to want expand the role into an important recurring character. The original script for "Bastille Day" had called for a prison ship inmate to rape and kill the character, but Clyne had asked Ron Moore if Cally could instead fight back. Producer David Eick, originally jokingly, had suggested she would bite off the ear of her assailant. The idea stuck and the script was changed, thus saving the character.
Nash was a superbly fit athlete who never smoked, drank rarely, and dedicated himself to a punishing exercise regime; something rare in 1930s sports circles. Legendary Richmond Football Club player and coach Jack Dyer asserted that Nash was "Inch for inch, pound for pound, the greatest player in the history of Australian Rules",Sheahan, M. (2008) "Lack of Longevity Nash's Downfall", Herald Sun, 15 March 2008. adding "He was the only man I knew who could bite off more than he could chew and chew it.""The Passing of a Legend", The Examiner (Launceston), 25 July 1986, p. 7.
Then suddenly, much to the audience's surprise, he would drop onto his back and simulate giving birth to a petite and naked young woman, who was his friend, assistant, and later wife Nicola Bateman. She had been hidden for the first part of the performance by being strapped to Leigh's belly with her face in his crotch. Then she would slip out of her harness and appear to pop out of Bowery's belly along with a lot of stage blood and links of sausages, while Bowery wailed. Bowery would then bite off the umbilical cord and the two would take a bow.
In 1980, Chicago plumber Freddie Franklin alleged in a federal lawsuit that he was wrongfully arrested by six members of the Chicago Police Department and forced into the back of a police van in handcuffs. The van was allegedly driven recklessly, throwing Franklin around the van and causing him to bite off his lower lip. Franklin received $135,000 from the city in a settlement of the lawsuit. Following a traffic stop on October 19, 1997, a Los Angeles Police Department disciplinary panel concluded that officer Ray Logan had carried out a "screen test", among other abuses.
" Allmusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine found that "the songs have about as much personality as Ashanti's voice, but that actually is a point in its favor, since it keeps everything on an even keel and makes Gotti and Santana's stylish production the star. They are the secret ingredients that make Chapter II good romantic mood music for the summer." Alexa Camp from Slant Magazine wrote that "the album's got some great tunes, but they’d be better suited for someone like Mary J. Blige, whom Shany & Co. bite off." Robert Christgau gave Chapter II a "C" rating in his review for The Village Voice, calling it a "pathologically modest follow-up.
Alien originally was to conclude with the destruction of the Nostromo while Ripley escapes in the shuttle Narcissus. However, Ridley Scott conceived of a "fourth act" to the film in which the Alien appears on the shuttle and Ripley is forced to confront it. He pitched the idea to 20th Century Fox and negotiated an increase in the budget to film the scene over several extra days. Scott had wanted the Alien to bite off Ripley's head and then make the final log entry in her voice, but the producers vetoed this idea as they believed the Alien should die at the end of the film.
Lee's personality earned him popularity as well as the nickname "Spaceman", given to him by former Red Sox infielder John Kennedy. His outspoken manner and unfiltered comments were frequently recorded in the press. Lee spoke in defense of Maoist China, population control, Greenpeace, and school busing in Boston, among other things. He berated an umpire for a controversial call in the 1975 World Series, threatening to bite off his ear and encouraging the American people to write letters demanding the game be replayed. When asked about his views on mandatory drug testing, Lee quipped: "I’ve tried just about all of them, but I wouldn’t want to make it mandatory".
No replacement penis grows, but the apophallated slug can mate as a female. It has been proposed that it might be adaptive for a slug to apophallate the mating partner because that partner is subsequently prevented from mating as a male and so might increase the allocation of resources to the production of eggs fertilised from the mating. One paper reports that individuals of Deroceras laeve sometimes after mating bite off their own penis, which is then eaten by the partner. In this genus, sperm is swapped from penis to penis, so the amputee would not be able to mate successfully even in the female role.
The European Commission Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks (SCHER), however, considers that, even in the case when children bite off pieces from erasers and swallow them, it is unlikely that this exposure leads to health consequences. Phthalates are also found in medications, where they are used as inactive ingredients in producing enteric coatings. It is not known how many medications are made using phthalates, but some include omeprazole, didanosine, mesalamine, and theophylline. A recent study found that urinary concentrations of monobutyl phthalate, the DBP metabolite, of Asacol (a particular formulation of mesalamine) users was 50 times higher than the mean of nonusers.
However, the modern Shropshire is rising in popularity as a show sheep, especially in the Midwestern US. Its gentle nature and medium size make it very popular with 4-H exhibitors. The mature weights for modern Shropshire rams are between 225 and 250 pounds and between 150 and 180 pounds for the females. The long-legged, long-necked modern American Shropshire bears little resemblance to the breed type and character of the heritage-type Shropshire sheep. In the 1990s, Shropshires were found to be the only breed that would not nibble on conifers or bite off the bark of fruit trees, making them especially popular with Christmas tree farmers.
Coral sand from a beach on Aruba Coral sand is a collection of sand of particles originating in tropical and sub-tropical marine environments from bioerosion of limestone skeletal material of marine organisms. One example of this process is that of parrot fishes which bite off pieces of coral, digest the living tissue, and excrete the inorganic component as silt and sand. However, the term "coral" in coral sand is used loosely in this sense to mean limestone of recent biological origin; corals are not the dominant contributors of sand particles to most such deposits. Rather, remnant skeletal fragments of foraminifera, calcareous algae, molluscs, and crustaceans can predominate.
While it is widely rumored that common snapping turtles can bite off human fingers or toes, and their powerful jaws are more than capable of doing so, no proven cases have ever been presented for this species, as they use their overall size and strength to deter would-be predators. Common snapping turtles are "quite docile" animals underwater that prefer to avoid confrontations rather than provoke them. In 2002, a study done in the Journal of Evolutionary Biology found that the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) registered between 208 and 226 Newtons of force when it came to jaw strength. In comparison, the average bite force of a human (molars area) is between 300 and 700 Newtons.
He pointed out that ostriches and emus are mainly grazers and browsers, and that the skulls of ornithomimids were most similar to those of the extinct moas, which were strong enough to bite off twigs, as evidenced by their gut content. He further suggested that ornithomimids were well adapted for browsing on tough plants and would have used their hands to bring branches within reach of their jaws. Palaeontologist Jørn Hurum suggested in 2001 that due to its similar jaw structure, Gallimimus may have had an opportunistic, omnivorous diet like seagulls. He also observed that the tight intramandibular joint would prevent any movement between the front and rear portions of the lower jaw.
Fan, 39 years old and accused of running a crime syndicate, had already been convicted and sentenced to death following his arrest in June 2009.Lawyer reveals grim details of client's torture, Ng Tze-wei, South China Morning Post, 29 Jul 2010 Fan said he was beaten, deprived of sleep and placed in stress positions for long periods of time. He said that after he tried to kill himself and bite off his own tongue, guards delayed his medical treatment for two days. His lawyer Zhu hoped to use the video evidence to persuade the Supreme People's Court, which reviewed the case in mid-2010, to reverse the death sentence on his client.
Its diet consists of mostly small invertebrates, such as caterpillars, beetle larvae, earthworms, centipedes, slugs, and sow bugs. It will also eat from the corpses of dead animals, and small amounts of seeds or fruits. This shrew will eat its prey whole, but when eating crickets and grasshoppers, the North American least shrew will bite off the head of its prey and eat only the internal organs. When fighting a larger creature, it will aim for the legs and try to cripple its adversary, and will bite lizards, which are often too large for it to kill, on the tail, which then falls off and provides it with a meal while the lizard escapes.
Previously, she had only acted in supporting roles, first appearing in the 1977 drama Saturday Night Fever; Joy was her first starring role in a feature film. Worried about the audience's response to her move to film, Drescher modeled Joy after her previous performances; she explained: "It was a specific and strategic choice to not have the audience have to work too hard to accept me as another character. I wanted it to be an easy transition so they wouldn't have to bite off more than they can chew." Regarding audience expectations, director Ken Kwapis said Drescher "has had to overcome a lot of skepticism about her voice, her abilities, [and] the specificity of her comedy".
"Some Zulu people (and other southern African tribes) are still superstitious when it comes to things like the supposedly fictional tokoloshe—a hairy creature created by a witch doctor to harm his enemies (also … known to bite off sleeping people's toes)." According to legend, the only way to keep the Tokoloshe away at night is to put a few bricks (2m high) beneath each leg of one's bed. However, this will not protect anything but the person whose bed it is along with the bed itself, as it may instead cause havoc not involving said people. They get their power from a hot poker thrust into the crown of the body during creation.
Emperor of the Romans Justinian II had his nose removed by the general who deposed him, returned with an army of barbarians to reclaim his throne, becoming known as "Rhinotmetos" (ὁ Ῥινότμητος, "the slit-nosed"), before replacing it with a golden replica. In Western Europe, Merovingian king Childebert II, following the customs of his Byzantine allies, condemned conspirators to rhinotomy, according to Gregory of Tours, and exposing them to ridicule. The 12th-century lay "Bisclavret" by Marie de France has a werewolf bite off his unfaithful wife's nose. Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry's 14th- century manual The Book of the Knight of the Tower has an example of a knight breaking his wife's nose, as an injunction for women to obey their husbands.
Next morning, while Tintin explores the local country with Niko and Nouchka (unaware that there are cameras spying on his every move), and the Captain and the detectives play a game of golf, Snowy runs into a frogman who has obtained from Madame Black some plans stolen from Calculus' laboratory. The frogman escapes by jumping into the lake, but Snowy manages to bite off a part of one of his flippers. After the Captain and the detectives tell Tintin what has happened, he gives the dogs the bitten-off flipper to sniff. While Gustav leads Haddock to a pile of abandoned tires, Tintin follows Snowy to a buried chain which, when pulled, opens a passage to a hidden cave where the criminals have stashed the stolen art.
Tariffs in the fixed-line segment are determined by the Federal Tariff Service on an annual basis, taking into consideration inflation and the operators' expenses. The price competition in the long-distance segment increased as mobile operators began implementing promotional tariffs to stimulate voice traffic growth after the crisis (long- distance traffic is predominantly built by corporate clients). At the same time, traditional operators had limited room for maneuver as intra-zonal and domestic LD tariffs, which are subject to regulation by the government, remained flat over the last three years. As a result, mobile operators managed to bite off a heavy share of intraregional and long-distance market from traditional fixed-line operators, first of all regional operators of Svyazinvest, which are now united under Rostelecom.
However, the idyllic journey is violently disrupted by the sudden arrival of a giant sea creature which proceeds to bite off half a ship before being gunned down by a well-placed shot of Roger's, an extremely lucky shot from Sgt. Erkum Pol, several harpoon shots and many depth charges. The fish turns out to be a giant coll fish and its attack ends up costing them a whole ship, half its passengers and three marines and the troops gleefully feed most of it to the civan and Dogzard. To avoid similar attacks, Krindi Fain recommends mounting a cannon at the rear to fire at any other sea creatures that might show up and Pahner orders that all their radios be shut off to avoid detection as they are nearing the spaceport.
The only wheels he doesn't dare bite off are the ones from the truck belonging to Mr. Wembley, the town's dog catcher, proving that while Bartholomew doesn't know the true purpose of wheels, he's smart enough to know his boundaries and make exceptions. Out of all the wheels Bartholomew has chased and caught, the only wheels that remain elusive to him are the ones on the landing gears of airplanes. One day, Bartholomew goes down to the airport and catches sight of an airplane about to take off. As the plane taxis to the runway, Bartholomew digs his way in under the fence and chases after the plane's wheel, but just as he gets close enough to try to bite it, the wheel leaves the ground as the plane takes off.
Robin Prior & Trevor Wilson, Command on the Western Front: the Military Career of Sir Henry Rawlinson 1914–1918 (Pen & Sword Books, Barnsley, 2004), P.56. He also drew a lesson, that trench warfare called for limited advances: 'What I want to do now is what I call "Bite & Hold" – bite off a piece of the enemy's line like Neuve Chapelle & hold it against all counter-attacks...there ought to be no difficulty in holding against the enemy's counter attacks & inflicting on him at least twice the loss that we have suffered in making the bite'.Atwood, General Lord Rawlinson, pp. 117–118 At the end of 1915, Rawlinson was considered for command of the First Army, in succession to Haig but the command was instead given to Sir Charles Monro.
Ray also knocked out Canton's Marion Conner in Round 2, sealing his stature as Ohio's best light heavyweight. He fought John Griffin of Syracuse, New York twice, losing both in close decisions. Ray Anderson was credited by Joe Frazier, who long used him as a sparring partner because of his tall rangy Ali-like style as assisting him in his preparation to unify the heavyweight title in 1970, with his win over WBA heavyweight titleholder Jimmy Ellis at Madison Square Garden. Later in 1970, Anderson was to bite off more than he could chew when he decided to fight a young prospect at the Cleveland Arena in Cleveland, Ohio named Ted Gullick, after providing Gullick with a boxing lesson in rounds 1 through 4, toward the end of the fourth Gullick scored a knockdown with a sharp left hook.
Worst of all, because everybody uses elephants and camels for transportation, there aren't any wheels for Bartholomew to chase and bite off (though they use modern traffic lights to control the elephant and camel traffic). One day, after spending several days of wandering, Bartholomew comes back to the airport and looks at a poster advertising trips to the United States of America for some time. As he begins crying and wishing he could go back home, he spies another poster that advertises flights. Remembering the airplane wheel that took him to his predicament, Bartholomew gets the clever idea that if the plane wheel got him into this mess, it could very well get him out of it again, so he excitedly rushes into the airport, knocks over the man he'd met before at the gate, and bites onto the wheel of the next plane going back to America.
Jaan Puhvel notes similarities between the Norse myth in which the god Týr inserts his hand into the wolf Fenrir's mouth while the other gods bind him with Gleipnir, only for Fenrir to bite off Týr's hand when he discovers he cannot break his bindings, and the Iranian myth in which Jamshid rescues his brother's corpse from Ahriman's bowels by reaching his hand up Ahriman's anus and pulling out his brother's corpse, only for his hand to become infected with leprosy. In both accounts, an authority figure forces the evil entity into submission by inserting his hand into the being's orifice (in Fenrir's case the mouth, in Ahriman's the anus) and losing it. Fenrir and Ahriman fulfill different roles in their own mythological traditions and are unlikely to be remnants of a Proto-Indo-European "evil god"; nonetheless, it is clear that the "binding myth" is of Proto-Indo-European origin.
Thus, there are 108 bone tool specimens from the region in total, and possibly an additional 2 from Kromdraai B. Bone tools are most abundant when P. robustus remains far outnumber Homo remains and stone tools, so they are often attributed to P. robustus. The 2 stone tools (either "Developed Oldowan" or "Early Acheulean") from Kromdraai B could possibly be attributed to P. robustus, as Homo has not been confidently identified in this layer; however, it is possible that the stone tools were reworked. Bone tools may have been used to cut or process vegetation, process fruits (namely marula fruit), strip tree bark, or dig up tubers or termites. The form of P. robustus incisors appears to be intermediate between H. erectus and modern humans, which could possibly mean it did not have to regularly bite off mouthfuls of a large food item due to preparation with simple tools.
Upon finding Joshua (still imprisoned on the Beagle world), Lobsang makes a speech and successfully implores the trolls to return to their natural place throughout the long earth, now co-habitating with humans. When Sally and Jansson return with the weapons, the Beagles "honour" Joshua by hunting him—with the intent of providing him with a glorious death. Two of the Beagles come to the understanding that humans and human wishes are different, bite off Joshua's hand and return it to the GrandDaughter (the Beagle Princess) as proof of his "death". US Navy Twain Captain Maggie Kauffman is sent in the ship Benjamin Franklin by the US President Cowley(A former leader of the same organization that arranged the Madison bombings) to reinforce the need to have an overarching government presiding over the US continents throughout the long earth. Upon reaching the destination of their mission, Valhalla, they find a peaceful settlement with “rebel” leader Jack Green(Father of Helen as well as Rod, the Madison bomber).
Even though its wheels are too small to do any harm to him, Bartholomew now views all wheels as being dangerous to his safety and well being, so he chases after the toy train and rips off its wheels too. Straight after, he buries the wheels in the hole. As the months pass, whenever Bartholomew sees a form of transportation or a child's toy that has wheels, he chases after it and rips off the wheels. While he's still a little puppy, he rips off little wheels from tricycles (as shown from one belonging to a blonde haired girl in a white blue polka dot dress) and bicycles (as shown from one belonging to the newspaper delivery boy), but as he grows up into a big dog, he switches to bigger wheels from cars (one man's car is so small that Bartholomew just takes the whole car without biting off the wheels) and trucks (though when he tries to bite off the wheel from an ACME moving van, he ends up bursting the tire and gets blown back).
It also means that there has to > be some sort of user interface to distinguish between units spotted by other > units and units spotted by the currently selected unit. If I thought back to > when we realized this was too much to bite off for the first version I am > sure I could remember a few other significant reasons why we didn't go with > relative spotting right away ;Weather and terrain Weather and terrain is highly variable and includes different visibility (sunny, fog, precipitation, night), ground cover (mud, snow, dry ground), temperature (Not in Beyond Overlord, with extreme temperatures affecting vehicle and weapon performance) and ground type (dirt, sand, rock). Terrain is laid out in 20 metre tiles in 'CMx1' (to change to smaller tiles in 'CMx2') and includes terrain types appropriate to each individual theatre (western Europe, eastern Europe, the Mediterranean) including brush, marsh, light trees, forest, pine forest, hedges, low fences (wooden and stone), graveyards, small and large buildings, stone and wood buildings, small huts, steppe, desert, rocky ground, palm trees, cratered ground, dirt roads, paved roads, deep and shallow fords, rivers, and various types of bridges.

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