" On the tail risks: "There are always tail risks.
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Leaellynasaura had an extraordinarily long tail, but D. pickeringi's tail was much shorter.
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Tail Risk Mitigated A specific focus has been given to tail risk for these deals.
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Bea: Can you quiz me on my book "A Dog Tail"Me: How long's the tail?
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The name means "tail feather" because the end of its tail looked like a fan of feathers.
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It's not just the tail that is wagging the dog, but the very tip of the tail.
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Since then, upper-tail inequality has continued to grow while lower-tail inequality has remained basically unchanged.
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Working with one crayfish tail at a time, coat the tail in flour, then the eggs, then the panko.
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Similarly, at 24A, the answer to the clue "Muffler attachment" is TAIL PIPE, but only TAIL is written in.
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The board is able to tell the difference between a normal tail wag and a so-called happy tail wag, so it won't just take pictures all day if your dog's tail is perpetually in motion.
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If you cut an earthworm in half, the head might grow a new tail, but the original tail will die.
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The $40 velvet tail comes in black scales or the "Shinosaur" bright green, which looks like a small dinosaur's tail.
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I don't know about you, but that tail on Taylor Swift's Twitter looks like a dragon's tail… #TaylorSwiftIsMyKhaleesi #TS22017IsComing pic.twitter.
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He will be seeing a specialist to fix what is called a screw tail, a vertebrae deformity in the tail.
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What people need to learn is often in the long tail, the right teacher is often in the long tail. Interesting.
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Unlike a real cat where you have to intuit what its tail movements might mean, this tail is all positive vibes.
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Also evident is the absence of a traditional vertical tail, relying instead on a split, wedge-shaped tail to reduce drag.
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Carefully stick a bamboo skewer up through the tail lengthwise, forming the tail to save along the stick as you do.
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Micelles can look like little tadpoles, with a head and a tail, but their head is hydrophilic and their tail is hydrophobic.
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As it got close, ice melted and turned it into an ionized gas tail and the dust produced a separate curving tail.
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Purchasing a mermaid tail can cost anywhere from $10 for a lightweight fabric tail to upwards of $3,500 for heavier silicone ones.
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The record for the dog with the longest tail belongs to Keon, an Irish wolfhound with a tail that measures 30.2 inches.
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Tooth-to-tail ratio is military jargon that refers to the amount of support (tail) it takes to protect an asset (tooth).
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Mr. Groden said, "We can simulate puffs of wind, engine failure, even birds digested into the tail rotor," not "the tail rudder."
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It is thirsty, always thirsty, and its tail is not a tail but a feathered train, a magnificent and seemingly unnecessary train.
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The tail is thick and banded with complete rings, and purebred specimens have no stripe running down the back of the tail.
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Both surfers then got to work, transforming the squared-off tail section into something that resembled the tail section of a jet fighter.
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The distorted, silent clip appeared to depict a snake tail (though some social media users also compared the image to a dragon tail).
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Remove the backbone by cutting along each side of it from the neck to the tail (or tail to neck, it doesn't matter).
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In 2009, it became the first state to outlaw tail-docking of dairy cows, where the tail is partly amputated to ease milking.
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If you look closely at the aircraft you'll see there is no tail, because the tail adds drag and adds weight to an aircraft.
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Guinness came to the number by measuring from the tip of the dog's tail bone (not the fur) to the top of the tail.
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This is a very India-specific opportunity with strong tail winds, and has potential to change how long tail products are sold in India.
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Despite the extra tail — which Steffen said is about a third of the size of his main tail — Narwhal is a happy, healthy dog.
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When a cat wags her tail, it's not the same as when a dog wags his tail—it's generally not a sign of unabashed excitement.
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The distorted, silent clip appears to depict a snake tail (though some social media users also compared the image to a cat or dragon tail).
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The tail is so small that it suggests the dinosaur was a juvenile; the animal likely died in northwest Myanmar before tree resin encased its tail.
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When the pesky scene-stealer blocked Targalski's eyes with his tail, Targalski just kept talking about the serious subject matter and held the cat's tail down.
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It had a long neck and a relatively short tail, measuring between 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) from head to tip of tail.
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The tail of was mostly intact with the Air Combat Command seal, tail number 11-9358, and USAF roundel clearly visible, according to Air Force Magazine.
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Frequently, a cat will wag her tail back and forth to indicate irritation or annoyance—slight twitching at the end of the tail suggests minor annoyance, and a widely swishing or slapping tail is a sure sign that the cat wants you to stop what you're doing.
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The unconventional, striking rear tail assembly, called a ruddervator or v-tail, replaces the traditional vertical and horizontal stabilizer that would contain the rudder and elevator, respectively.
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It didn't feature a long bony tail like other flying dinosaurs (the famous archaeopteryx being a good example), instead exhibiting a stubby tail characteristic of modern birds.
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Sure, we live with fat-tail risks of various catastrophes of mindnumbing scale; but why do we never speak of the fat-tail chances of benevolent breakthroughs?
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At the same time, it had tail bones similar to those of beavers and otters, which means its tail played an important role in its aquatic abilities.
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"What it seems like is happening here is that instead of the dog wagging the tail, it looks like the tail is wagging the dog," she said.
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Day Three: The Topsy Tail Perhaps it was before my time, but I had no idea what a topsy tail was until I embarked on this experiment.
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The researchers analyzed the genome of the Southeast Asian tiger tail seahorse, which reaches 4 inches (10 cm) long and boasts a yellow-and-black banded tail.
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In animals like sharks, the notochord curves up into the top fin of the tail, and in some fish it goes through the middle of the tail.
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One distinctive trait was the slight heart shape of Mnyamawamtuka's tail vertebrae, which "perhaps played a role in stiffening the tail from side-to-side," O'Connor said.
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That tail number is registered to a Russian Air Force jet, according to website Flightradar24, and matches the tail number of the plane that arrived in March.
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What we have here is a case of the tail wagging the dog — wagging the tail so wiggly-waggly-wildly that the dog cannot possibly be enjoying it.
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There's the question mark tail, where the tail is held high in the air, often with a little kink at the end, when the cat is greeting you.
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A cat's tail position can act as a barometer for her mood: Generally speaking, the higher up a cat's tail is, the more confident and outgoing she is.
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Saba's tail fund is one of a handful of portfolios that plays off of the definition of tail risk, which describes times when bigger shocks than normal occur.
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During the nineties, upper-tail wage inequality (the gap between the middle class and the rich) exceeded lower-tail inequality (the gap between the poor and the middle class).
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No matter where a film or TV series debuts, the studio controls its long tail, and that long tail is how the studio will make most of its money.
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GROWING A TAIL Early in the show's run, Olivier, a body-modification fan who's one of the antagonists overseeing a human cloning project, shows off the pink tail he's grown.
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When I was a little kid I loved yo-yos and wanted a rat tail, and though my rat tail phase has since passed, I still regret never getting one.
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Sharp, pointy bone plates run the entire length of Zuul's tail, showing that North American ankylosaurids, not just their Asian counterparts, were heavily armored nearly down to their tail tips.
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"All tan body and tail to a darker end of tail with the J curve" Some were convinced it was a dog based on its calm behavior around a human.
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Inside the tail are a set of four artificial muscles powered by compressed air that contract and expand in different combinations to move and curl the tail in any direction.
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In addition to vibrating softly to mimic purring and wagging its tail in reaction to a user's touch, Petit Qoobo will also wag its stubby little tail in response to sounds.
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His little nub tail is always wagging — it's adorable!
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" She then added: "You betta not touch that tail.
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" He called the visits his "tail" and his "leash.
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She's like a mermaid ... even has a hot tail.
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" Vulture said the movie is "chasing its own tail.
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"This whole thing — it has no tail!" she said.
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Tail Trends Floral Bow Tie Dog & Cat Bandana — $14.99
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Keon the Irish wolfhound now holds the Guinness World Record for longest tail on a dog, thanks to his massive 2.6-foot long tail, beating the previous record by about 1.7 inches.
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The shark is named for its oversized tail (below), with a lengthy upper tail fin that looks like a scythe and accounts for about half of the fish's 20-foot-long body.
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"The tail keeps balance like a pendulum," said Junichi Nabeshima, a graduate student and researcher at the university's Embodied Media Project, displaying the robotic tail attached to his waist with a harness.
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The F.A.A. said in the memo that it "was unaware of the ladder" left in a tail, but did know about a string of lights left in a tail of another aircraft.
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And even if a tail was successfully constructed, there are more unknowns, says Knoepfler, like what part of the brain would control it, or whether the tail would trip you as you're walking.
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It looks like it has its own tail and everything.
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A massive dump of calcium ions into the sperm's tail.
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"The likelihood of tail events is not symmetrical," Kostin said.
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It's like a snake with its tail in its mouth.
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And of course that fat tail of a trade war.
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The tail is indeed long, but it is very skinny.
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But Firefox Quantum may soon be hot on its tail.
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Closer inspection revealed a leg, a tail and an eye.
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There are "tail risks" like this all around climate change.
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It's difficult to imagine coins without a head and tail.
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Austin: It's a huge hit with a long tail, specifically.
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Sometimes the eggs are attached to the male's tail instead.
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Things also feel a bit excessive on the tail end.
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"A [for arrest] head, R [for release] tail," Wilson said.
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It has no tail and its nose is mysteriously MIA.
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GRAPHIC: Evolution of biggest 'tail risk' on BAML survey - tmsnrt.
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The distorted, silent clip appeared to depict a snake tail.
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It has tail lights and headlights, like past models, too.
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It'll be interesting to see who's next on its tail.
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Sales force productivity has rebounded and should have tail wind.
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"We are at the tail end of negotiations," Mwangi said.
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Behold the lolling tongue, the malformed limb, the crooked tail!
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"Look, there are tail risks in both directions," he said.
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If your feet smell okay, it will wag its tail.
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The horse shampoo Mane 'n Tail is a favorite. 9.
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The round rear tail lights, for example, are quintessential Zagato.
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Unrest remains a tail risk rather than a central risk.
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Just a little smirk and a swish of the tail.
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His tail wagged at the sight of the two boys.
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So we met at the tail end of my career.
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So, here we are at the tail end of 2006.
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Burdock and turkey tail mushrooms, stellar jays and golden fleabane.
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Studying tail risks nearly always focuses on assessing downside risk.
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Some complain the Irish tail is wagging the British dog.
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You've worked your tail off to get where you are.
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But the gelding swished his tail and rolled his eyes.
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The boat tail design on the back also reduces drag.
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A tiger is relaxed if its tail is hanging loosely.
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The snake has finally got a hold of its tail.
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He always greets me with tail wags and wet kisses.
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But the skirt is pretty different than wearing a tail.
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They have dubbed it "tail therapy" to heal your heart.
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An American Tail and The Land Before Time were sad.
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Yeah I would say at the base of the tail.
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Directly on Cruz's tail is his next challenger, Cody Garbrandt.
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Flip the lobster over and brush butter on the tail.
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Long tail use cases like these elude traditional estimation techniques.
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Don't play with the lion's tail; you will regret it.
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I've been busting my tail to get back in there.
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The guys begin to cut the flippers and the tail.
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Albus was missing an eye and part of his tail.
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I seem to always catch the tail end of things.
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In technology, it's the short tail, fewer and fewer players.
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Discard the shell and tail but keep the head intact.
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He felt the paddle tail vibrate up the braided line.
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Mr. Davidson told her about Tennessee's Tail of the Dragon.
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My puppy is running around between us, chasing his tail.
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Then came a grilled bug tail and sweet, jellylike persimmon.
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When not breeding the male loses his elaborate tail feathers.
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This year's colors are Bark Blue and Tail Mary Tangerine.
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"They're a little bit on the tail end of this."
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The tail is probably Narwhal's parasitic twin, one expert said.
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Even the peafowl has a longer tail than she needs.
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It doesn't come with a tail, rudder, propellers or gearbox.
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It was a joke with a sting in its tail.
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Image: NIGPASYilingia spiciformis featured a back, stomach, head, and tail.
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I HAVE BEEN WORKING MY TAIL OFF FOR SIX MONTHS.
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A comet's tail wilted, Saturn's rings peeled at the edges.
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There's also the tail wind of last year's tax cut.
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Will you get off at their stop and tail them?
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" Scott: "The only thing that's really good is the tail.
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It developed a curly tail and plump arms and legs.
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Sam argues that a tail only starts at the butt.
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That's a small thing that I hit with my tail.
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When I teach, I'm constantly hitting things with my tail.
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So the snake eats its tail and the problem proliferates.
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Twitter was built at the tail end of that era.
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Ever since I was a little sperm, surrounded by all those other sperm that were stronger than me, had a longer tail than my tail, swam faster than me, I made my way through.
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The kind of motion—technically known as filament dynamics—can also be seen in casting a fly-fishing line and the motion of a sperm's tail—and possibly the long tail of an apatosaurus.
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Yet when this protein was attached to a microtubule at a specific point, like in a sperm tail, the dynein moved in predictable ways that mirrored how a sperm tail actually moves in nature.
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And unlike other comet sightings, this comet's tail will be behind it when it passes, meaning we most likely won't see it unless the tail develops a curve before its closest approach to Earth.
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Nose to tail eating But even meat-lovers can help slash emissions by cutting down on meat waste and adopting a "nose to tail" diet, which aims to use every part of the animal.
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Through the online listing doesn't list the aircraft's tail number, it does list its serial number, which matches up with a Gulfstream G650ER with tail number N1872 in the Federal Aviation Administration's aircraft registry.
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" To which I'll counter, "Why would anyone not want a tail?
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For a graphic on FMS survey's biggest tail risk, see - tmsnrt.
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There is a long tail of people who still believe that.
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Luckily, today brings a heartwarming tale — or should I say tail?
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"You run up and grab it by the tail," Alexander said.
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The tail will not be visible, due to the comet's orientation.
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The comet has not developed a tail—at least not yet.
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It even comes with a collar and a cute fluffy tail.
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And then they get to the giraffe and the alligator tail.
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This is the Horse tail waterfall in the Yosemite National Park.
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That represents the long-fragmented tail of providers in the space.
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ET Saturday and find the greenish-blue light with a tail.
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It lacked a dust tail or gas jets, characteristic of comets.
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The tail end of the plane virtually disintegrated in the crash.
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There's always the head, the torso, the tail for anything, right?
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Because that's the moment the tail began to wag the dog.
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Only the tail end of the altercation was caught on camera.
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The cat tail is used in communication, but also in balance.
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Plus a textured high pony-tail and a smoky copper eye.
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Big guns like Facebook, and, increasingly, Amazon, are on its tail.
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He got booted out on the tail of the Beto effect.
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The long tail is always there for people with eclectic tastes.
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But there is a long tail of smaller, less productive ones.
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Despite his dire condition, Miracle greeted rescuers with a wagging tail.
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The system's chief weakness is its long tail of puny firms.
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The section including its hind legs and tail became a challenge.
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The aircraft does not have a tail, rudder, propellers or gearbox.
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It's impossible to walk on land while wearing a silicone tail.
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He wagged his tail and tried to kiss her before collapsing.
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We're officially on the tail end of the Smash Mouth meme.
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All non-deposited spirits will trail behind you, like a tail.
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They are linked trunk to tail, except for the last elephant.
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Maybe Elizabeth flew back for one night only to tail Renee?
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Menendez's popularity has suffered as allegations of corruption tail the senator.
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The plane's high vertical tail is folded to clear factory doors.
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Really, the only difference between the two is their tail ends.
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"Demand is kicking tail," he said as the crowd cheered loudly.
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Then, in the tail end of the race, she cramped up.
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A particular concern is the economy's long tail of slothful firms.
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Suicide Squad movie runs in circles, chasing its own nonexistent tail.
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The longer the tail, the harder it is to hold on.
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"We're now at the tail-end of earnings season," Cramer said.
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At first, Bender assumed the fish had been tail-wrapped — i.e.
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Wade's neck was likely longer than its tail, the researchers said.
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That piece is from the horizontal part of an airliner's tail.
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Oh, and the power cord happens to double as a tail.
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He turned tail and ran from hard-won victory in Iraq.
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They didn't always cut off the tail of a Greenland shark.
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He is just rubbing his tail spin technique in our faces.
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Her nipples were exposed and her tail was split in two.
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Evidence suggests this metabolic tail-off is tied to mitochondrial burnout.
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There's a flick of the tail, a passing glance—they know.
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It was enough time for cops to get on his tail.
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Kennington and The Gypsy Shrine have a glitter mermaid tail tutorial.
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For thin steaks, I love skirt steaks and chuck flap tail.
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It was the tail end of the romantic New York vibe.
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Reader, if I was a canine, my tail would be wagging.
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Is all this adroit sashaying nothing more than semantical tail-chasing?
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"I hope we have the tiger by the tail," he said.
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"Running errands" can be a great way to ID a tail.
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He has arms and legs and, unlike a merman, no tail.
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One day, Adina discovers the fox's tail has been cut off.
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Pro tip: A cotton ball makes for a perfectly acceptable tail.
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A TAIL EVENT IS -- IT COULD ALWAYS LEAD TO NUCLEAR CONFLICT.
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On a few pages we catch glimpses only of a tail.
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Unlike its spider cousins alive today, this guy had a tail.
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Calling a tail a leg does not make it a leg.
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It was winter, and the tail end of deer-hunting season.
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Buddy: But you can get a cannoli or a lobster tail.
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Others may simply like how it looks to have a tail.
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The tail of the 4C is a bit Ferrari F12-like.
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"Luke Babbitt kicked our (tail) in the first half," Malone said.
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Mack's tail just won't quit, wagging like mad at any opportunity.
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Louisiana has new plans for the tail end of the Mississippi.
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Then came "If I Had a Tail" and its monstrous chorus.
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Lots of sheer, textured layers, fishnets, plus a long sparkly tail.
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Its scaly body stretches around two feet long, tail not included.
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Blankets of pinkish-red worms covered the vertebrae and tail bones.
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Enter Frank, Danielle's bodyguard, who was on the stage crasher's tail.
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Otter Tail County had also supported Mitt Romney and John McCain.
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He wagged his tail furiously but he didn't eat the bagel.
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"That is at the very tail end of completion," he said.
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"He's playing his tail off right now," Coach Matt Nagy said.
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But now establishment Republicans have caught the tiger by the tail.
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His tail is all Spice Girl, pony-tailed with blond streaks.
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It was on Red Tail Hawk Avenue; they knew that much.
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There are good little bunnies like Flopsy, Mopsy and Cotton-tail.
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Curled up head to tail in the pouch was a joey.
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To be published in Britain by Serpent's Tail in January; £14.99.
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In this world, a mermaid's tail is festooned with rubber gloves.
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On the bird's back, above the tail feathers, are the oysters.
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Elsey went into a crouch, staring hard, head still, tail up.
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"I'm gonna kick your tail," Clarkson threatens in a later clip.
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But the tail-end of 2019 was bumpy for the company.
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An enormous peacock tail was fanned out on a side table.
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"A piece of the tail is down the hill," she said.
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Borisov, in contrast, is thriving, sprouting a typically bushy, radiant tail.
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One senior wears his unshorn hair in a woven pony tail.
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We're very excited in unlocking the power of the long tail.
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A trade war remained the biggest tail risk cited by investors.
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He has a normal tail, too, this one is just extra.
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But this week could still have a sting in the tail.
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These fossils include partial skulls, hind legs, tail bones, and forelegs.
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Solondz's mutt, by contrast, is basically a MacGuffin with a tail.
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Kjellberg is aware that T-Series is hot on his tail.
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One has a tail, and another appears to have a beak.
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ANGIE Don't let your mouth write checks your tail can't cash.
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I think we're hitting things with our tail all the time.
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His head is shaved with a rat tail at the back.
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But in living animals today, formidable tail weaponry is nearly absent.
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Katie Burden's Strange Moon is out September 16 on Cautionary Tail.
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There's just a sense of chasing my fucking tail, you know?
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They become the conspiracy-addled tail that wags the political dog.
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There are no cops pulling people over for broken tail-lights.
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With a plump, firm texture and saline flavor that was closer to lobster than the shrimp I was used to, I dipped tail after tail in melted butter, the spicy shrimp broth running between my fingers.
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According to local ABC affiliate WTVD, the pup in question—which appeared to be some sort of long-tail breed, though kind of an odd one—was over six-and-a-half feet from snout to tail.
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But the ideology and the execution [of national-security initiatives] is where we really have to be careful of not making those snap decisions, because there's a tail effect... Within 24 hours, we saw a 'tail effect.
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It seemed too low to make any difference but the chopper came in a little fast, causing the pilot to lift the nose and drop the tail just enough for the tail rotor to hit that wire.
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And while many visitors might expect to see the creatures standing upright, Godzilla-like, with the tail resting on the ground, these creatures follow the biomechanical dictates of nature, with backbone and tail parallel to the ground.
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Torishin is not the only yakitori spot in town, but it is the most conscientious, the one where you are most likely to taste a chicken tail cooked exactly as long as a chicken tail should be.
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We expect the tail risks in these twin debt booms to persist.
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To ease the pain of adjustment he borrowed, until investors turned tail.
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The researchers used sophisticated scanning and microscopic observations to study the tail.
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Dinosaur tail discovered trapped in amber Death pits created by giant's footprints?
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Nose-to-tail use of animals you butchered yourself was one thing.
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