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"woolly" Definitions
  1. covered with wool or with hair like wool
  2. (informal, especially British English) made of wool; like wool synonym woollen
  3. (of people or their ideas, etc.) not thinking clearly; not clearly expressed synonym confused

432 Sentences With "woolly"

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One study found that Neanderthals ate lots of meat, such as reindeer, woolly mammoth, and woolly rhinoceros.
It also raises more complicated questions, like at what point an animal become a hybrid—if that woolly mammoth has 90 percent woolly mammoth DNA is it still a woolly mammoth, or 60 percent?
WOOLLY MAMMOTH SKELETON FOUND IN FRANCE The Solway Firth partnership notes that only one other woolly mammoth bone has been recorded in Scotland.
Rexy has a cohort of sidekicks called the Coach Beasts, anthropomorphized leather bones strung on key chains: Steggy, a stegosaurus; Tricky, a triceratops; and Woolly, a woolly mammoth.
The cave bear (scientific name Ursus spelaeus) was one of the charismatic inhabitants of Ice Age Europe alongside animals like the cave lion, woolly rhino, woolly mammoth and steppe bison.
The researchers estimated that about 40 people lived at the Yana River site where the teeth were found, belonging to a larger population of 500 that hunted bison, woolly mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses.
"Dice que Woolly es su 'consejero' y se pasa la primera parte de la hora contándole a Woolly las dificultades que ha tenido y él se sienta junto a ella todo el tiempo".
He talked his way into the woolly mammoth revival team.
The woolly mammoth project has received a lot of criticism.
Pease pudding has gone the way of the woolly mammoth.
"You just saw woolly mammoth, reindeer, lemming, bison," he said.
I asked these scientists what makes a fast woolly worm.
This is Beast, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's excessively woolly Puli.
Some woolly mammoths became trapped in ice, preserving their bodies.
But she was not a woolly liberal, Ms. Kleinfeld said.
Scientists are on the verge of bringing back woolly mammoths.
After all, that's what people think happened to woolly mammoths.
For reference, the woolly mammoth died out about 10,000 years ago.
Woolly mammoths won't be trouncing through the Arctic tundra anytime soon.
Digital skills is also a pretty woolly umbrella at this point.
If all goes well, 22 months later, voila: Woolly mammoth calf.
A tugboat shaped like a woolly mammoth traverses an underground river.
Horses, aurochs (ancient bison), woolly mammoths and rhinoceroses were also around.
There is a longer story, involving woolly rhinos and primeval forests.
Woolly mammoths turn up toward the end of Brannen's guided tour.
The technique described in the study was able to identify genetic material that belonged to hominins as well as a variety of animals such as the woolly mammoth and woolly rhino, both of which are extinct.
So, how could resurrecting the woolly mammoth help us save the world?
Absolutely. One character is Justin Quinn on the Woolly Mammoth Revival project.
The three worked in general woolly agreement and then in sudden specifics.
Researchers who dressed rats in woolly trousers to understand their sex lives.
But the government is woolly about how it will achieve its goals.
There are shiny ones and woolly ones, patterned ones and tweedy ones.
He correlated the woolly bear bands with weather reports in New York.
To his surprise, it turned out to be a woolly mammoth tooth.
Woolly activities will also take place at the nearby Lefferts Historic House.
Fussell was an enemy of jargon and woolly-headedness of every variety.
Of the 98 woolly mammoth genomes studied, nearly 70 percent belonged to males.
A male woolly mammoth has fallen through the ice of a frozen lake.
The woolly mammoth lifestyle may be the cause of this skewed sex ratio.
There are various efforts to do things like bring back the woolly mammoth.
But more importantly, Woolly Thoughts sells most of their knitting and crocheting patterns.
Woolly feels like our first foray off the bed and onto the nightstand.
Fang installed dinosaur sculptures, a woolly mammoth, a giraffe, and Fred Flintstone figures.
Though the term superfood is now commonly used, its legal definition remains woolly.
Of course she keeps a woolly-haired slave's head on her coffee table!
The elephant cell will have the exact same DNA sequences the woolly mammoth cell.
To sceptics, those changes might look like woolly political correctness, or tokenistic positive discrimination.
For starters, unlike the woolly mammoth, the northern white rhino is not extinct — yet.
A recently unearthed woolly mammoth has rewritten the timeline for humans in the Arctic.
Perhaps the explanation does indeed lie in that woolly but evocative phrase, "intellectual oxygen".
Some talk about using it to bring back the woolly mammoth, because why not?
Nor do the Liberal Democrats, woolly pro-Europe liberals, excite many people on Tyneside.
Japan's constitution is a little woolly on how districts are to be drawn up.
Read More: Scientists think they finally know why the last woolly mammoths died out
Early on, Takkar is creeping alongside a woolly mammoth herd with his hunting party.
In March 2011, Chan and Zuckerberg adopted an excessively woolly Puli they named Beast.
After settling in, he also discovered two holes in his big woolly gray sweater.
The poem dates from around 700 B.C., a wild and woolly time, no doubt.
Prospectors in Siberia are rushing to extract woolly-mammoth tusks from the melting permafrost.
She tells you to go find a Woolly Mammoth -- and to make it snappy.
Tune in to Expedition Unknown: Woolly Mammoth Part 1 on Travel Channel on Wednesday, Dec.
CRANE (on camera): When am I going to see a woolly mammoth in Jurassic Park?
The view is much better for sure, not a bunch of guys in woolly hats.
Activists say that the woolly definition of extremist material and the severe sentences encourage abuse.
And yet on my first few attempts, I was slightly disappointed by Arms' woolly imprecision.
More discoveries have been made in Siberia, where the permafrost keeps woolly mammoths well-preserved.
CHRISTINE PENDLETONCraven Arms, Shropshire Shropshire's hills would not degenerate into scrubland without their "woolly lawnmowers".
But the phrase in Chinese is a woolly one, meaning "regeneration through one's own efforts".
This means law-making can be tediously slow and often ends in a woolly compromise.
But that is an impossibly woolly standard, which could be used to ban almost anyone.
Horne added that the rabbits looked wet but comfortable and relaxed atop their woolly rescuers.
These are often very funny, studded with sharp put-downs and Eddie's woolly non sequiturs.
There's also no particular reason the fastest woolly worm is best at predicting the weather.
Another angler had left a fly in the canoe, a well-proportioned brown woolly bugger.
Deb's just back from there and will hereby regale you with wild and woolly tales.
Revive & Restore already has plans to de-extinct the woolly mammoth and the passenger pigeon.
Despite the heat, he wears a woolly hat and a waistcoat over his salwar kameez.
There were satin jackets with brooch-like buttons and woolly cardigans worn with pinafore dresses.
They include a male steppe bison, a woolly rhinoceros, a mummified pony and several mammoths.
That route was first climbed in 1970 by Harding, a woolly and rough-edged climber.
The woolly mammoth outnumbers them all, recurring over and over, 158 times, like a dream.
Chances are, this woolly mammoth was male, according to new research published yesterday in Current Biology.
So, an actual full woolly mammoth I think is still a few years down the road.
It's time to put away your big coat, gloves, and woolly hat, because spring is here.
There are snowball fights, woolly hats, and the expected dose of wintry, miniature royal-themed cuteness.
They have an almost woolly finish for one thing, and a very soft and rounded shape.
Art fairs, typically housed in convention centers and white tents, are rarely wild and woolly affairs.
Toshiba's explanation for how it got the numbers so wrong on a smallish purchase is woolly.
This woolly offer has created confusion among parliamentarians, who had looked almost certain to impeach her.
The grand ideas of synthetic biology — like bringing back the woolly mammoth — seem very far away.
It would mean that the upland hills, deprived of their woolly lawnmowers, would degenerate into scrubland.
Brutally #cold for the Eastern US with only Woolly Mammoths and Saber Tooth Tigers missing. pic.twitter.
So which is he, asks Mr Chollet: a woolly-headed liberal idealist or an unsentimental realist?
A yarn Poochy #amiibo figure will launch alongside Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World on 2/3/17.
Each woolly neck was encircled with a grosgrain ribbon, from which dangled a numbered plastic tag.
Tiny swept the hair of her last couple of customers into woolly piles late one night.
The last woolly mammoths died as late as 1650 BC on Russia's Wrangle Island (from what scientists can tell, anyway — most populations of woolly mammoths disappeared long ago during the late Pleistocene and early Holocene periods, but some still survived on islands in Alaska and Russia).
To many American businesspeople, the concept of "stakeholder capitalism" is often seen as a woolly European notion.
My bright blond hair was common, but the thick woolly texture of my pig-tails was not.
We have an advantage over St. Paul Island's stranded woolly mammoths: We can see these problems coming.
The reason to make woolly mammoths is not just to make an amusement park full of them.
Most woolly mammoths went extinct roughly 10,000 years ago amid a warming climate and widespread human hunting.
Other big game include woolly rhino (1.2 million calories), bison (612,000 calories), and giant deer (163,680 calories).
The last woolly mammoth walked the Earth some 4,000 years ago, but even now, they are hunted.
And when it's too cold for bare feet, I'll wear them with cute woolly or sparkly socks!
Woolly mammoths, elephant-like creatures that once inhabited nearly every continent, went extinct about 4,000 years ago.
And on that note… The woolly mammoth still roamed the earth while the pyramids were being built.
About 4,000 years ago on a remote island in the Arctic, the last woolly mammoth died out.
I also saw a sculpture of a woolly mammoth, the Ice Age creatures that once roamed Yakutia.
So you would think that choosing what knitted woolly sweater to wear would be the easy bit.
My voice echoed across the worn, wooden floors, blending into the woolly shadows up in the rafters.
Scientists are even discussing the resurrection by gene editing of long-extinct animals, notably the woolly mammoth.
TAXA has multiple trailer models currently on the market: the Cricket, Woolly Bear, Tiger Moth, and Mantis.
And that if she was in your job, she would have found a Woolly Mammoth hours ago.
And that everyone knows that you can find a Woolly Mammoth if you look hard enough. Look.
But more important than their woolly resolutions was the fact that the two sides were speaking at all.
But they are making strides in editing DNA, possibly to bring back a species like the woolly mammoth.
CHURCH: The difference between a woolly mammoth and Asian elephant is actually quite subtle, at the DNA level.
The opening, for example, takes place from the perspective of a calf — the last of the woolly mammoths.
The researchers found that the Neanderthals living in Belgium ate mostly meat, including woolly rhinoceros and wild sheep.
Woolly mammoths roamed the planet for hundreds of thousands of years before they vanished about 4,000 years ago.
If you'd been missing for six whole years, you can imagine you'd be feeling a little woolly afterwards.
But there isn't much science backing up the use of the woolly worms as creepy crawly weather vanes.
Donald Trump and Jerry Nadler represent contrasting New York archetypes—the rapacious developer and the woolly-headed liberal.
"These animals were around in the Pleistocene, thousands to millions of years ago, with woolly mammoths," he said.
The logo is cute, but the service right now stinks almost as badly as a thawing woolly mammoth.
In the Science & Education category, our investigation into the quest to clone the woolly mammoth has been nominated.
Church has homed in on the woolly mammoth because he thinks it presents the best opportunity for success.
If someone wants to revive a woolly mammoth, my feeling is, I'm not here as a cultural critic.
While woolly mammoths were once plentiful across the northern hemisphere, they actually went extinct in two separate events.
The San Francisco-based group is working to bring back the passenger pigeon, woolly mammoth and heath hen.
And it contains a woolly clause that implies that gay marriages will not create legal ties with in-laws.
What's more, woolly mammoths aren't protected by international agreements on endangered species because, well, they're not endangered—they're extinct.
The last of the mastodons—a slightly smaller cousin of the woolly mammoth—died out some 11,000 years ago.
Decay and oppressive heat and rotting wood, and this awesome woolly music culture that had grown out of it.
Lumbering behind her was Duda, 40 feet high at the shoulder, thick woolly hair hanging nearly to the ground.
These findings are in line with previously discovered bones of woolly rhinos, reindeer, mammoth, and horses in Spy Cave.
A flock of woolly livestock are just looking for some love in Honda's newly released Super Bowl 50 commercial.
Woolly mammoths averaged between 9 and 11 feet tall, with some approaching 15 feet in height, according to TED .
Earlier this year, Harvard biologist George Church outlined his plan to produce elephant embryos that contain woolly mammoth genes.
As the story goes, it said that the guests dined on morsels of 250,000-year-old woolly mammoth meat.
The hemlock woolly adelgid is ravaging their hemlock forests; a southern pine beetle, migrating northward, has reached New York.
If you can't make it to North Carolina's High Country, there are other woolly worm festivals around the country.
When the last woolly mammoth kicked the bucket, the Great Pyramid of Giza had already been built in Egypt.
Woolly mammoths lived in Siberia (among other places) during Earth's last ice age, also known as the Pleistocene Epoch.
Archaeological evidence suggests they may have hunted for woolly rhino and other big game that ranged over the grasslands.
Hong Kong (CNN)Even in retirement, 90-year-old Akira Iritani still dreamed of resurrecting the prehistoric woolly mammoth.
Young men sweating in woolly calf warmers and felt hats were grinding up to young women in flowery aprons.
They also uncovered further evidence to support the suggestion that two species of mammoths—the Columbian and Woolly Mammoths—interbred.
The Trump administration is known for its anti-science stances, except maybe when it comes to resurrecting the woolly mammoth.
The same technology that allows you to bring back a woolly mammoth is going to lead to cures to cancer.
Sparkling pierrot collars topped plenty of outfits, which were accessorized with rolled up woolly hats and, at times, arm warmers.
The DP's broad range of members, from nationalist LDP-types to communist sympathisers, consigned it to infighting and woolly policies.
Democrats are vulnerable to accusations by Mr Trump that they are soft on defence and woolly on protecting American interests.
He also has woolly plans to set up an appointment system that takes public opinion into account in some way.
But, one breast cancer survivor is knitting hundreds of woolly breasts for women who've had mastectomies due to breast cancer.
The founder of the festival, Jim Morton, heard about the woolly worm and thought, why not give it a shot?
Twelve thousand years ago, it served as a grassy safe haven for megafauna—woolly mammoths, steppe bison, and ancient horses.
Perhaps Ms. Sui could consider doing a Gallic warrior thing — woolly pelts, studded breastplates, boots laced with sinews — for fall.
Edelman has grown a woolly beard like the one Tom Hanks, playing Gump, wore in that movie's cross-country sojourn.
This precious pit stop at Sooam is just a small step on the road to learn more about the woolly mammoth.
In Russia, all that's needed to prospect and trade woolly mammoth ivory is a permit, and the practice isn't fully regulated.
"We found that the Neanderthals from Spy Cave consumed woolly rhinoceros and European wild sheep, supplemented with wild mushrooms," Cooper said.
To South Koreans, this proves how China elevates its solipsistic and woolly concerns over a threat to the South's very existence.
Four months after coming to power the NLD issued a 12-point plan for the economy which sounded promising, if woolly.
You've probably heard about efforts to bring back the woolly mammoth, the last of which went extinct around 4,000 years ago.
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Dr. Lackmann doesn't deny animals can probably sense oncoming extreme weather, but can a woolly worm forecast far into the future?
In fact, the Great Pyramid of Giza had existed for 1,000 years by the time the last woolly mammoth died.9.
The woolly mammoth went extinct more than 4,000 years ago, but that hasn't stopped scientists from attempting to bring them back.
The mattress company Casper started a digital site, Van Winkle's, and last fall, pivoted to print, with a magazine called Woolly.
Yet, it is difficult not to feel enchanted by her "woolly and portentous" works (as The Times Literary Supplement described them).
On both days there's a nature walk at the Audubon Center and the Wild and Woolly Festival at the zoo. prospectpark.
After that, things get wild and woolly, but your grid should be peppered with crosses to help you suss things out.
In the picture, she was nose-deep in a gray smear of ice and water, wearing glasses and a woolly hat.
I know how that sounds: at best like an aspiration dressed up as a hypothesis, at worst like woolly-headed romanticism.
"Tengo una llama", de nombre Woolly, "que literalmente se sienta con ella toda la hora, de cara a cara", dijo Sams.
WOOLLY The True Story of the Quest to Revive One of History's Most Iconic Extinct Creatures By Ben Mezrich 216 pp.
Mr. Trump's derisive rejection of such ideas as the woolly-headed notions of the global elite is central to his identity.
It turns out that such woolly liberal thinking is merely the product of the bubble he lives in, according to some readers.
On the dark side, the prospecting of woolly mammoth tusks could damage sensitive permafrost regions and further perpetuate the demand for ivory.
"When you compare us to the deer or the mammoth or the woolly rhino, we're actually a really small animal," Cole says.
There's already this inherent sort of Oceans 11 drama to building a woolly mammoth, so it wasn't hard to tease that out.
When a mammal dies — human, Neanderthal, or woolly mammoth — microbes and the body's own enzymes quickly start to break down the flesh.
Mrs May is mind-bogglingly inarticulate for someone who has been in politics all her life—all formulaic phrases and woolly banalities.
As the release puts them: If those seem a little woolly, that's on purpose (though they're considerably more specific in the text).
He's unabashedly political in his aspirations for this program, attempting to define an American identity by interviewing its wild and woolly citizens.
His energy policy is woolly, and his support appears to be waning, but he could still take votes from both big parties.
The woolly mammoth, a proposed candidate for de-extinction, likely has been extinct too long to be placed back into current ecosystems.
"I have one llama," — named Woolly — "who literally sits there with her for a whole hour, face to face," Ms. Sams said.
An M.C. known as Mr. Woolly Worm will kick off the race wearing a pink and yellow suit infested with fake caterpillars.
If you thought the documentary was cool, or if you learned something new about woolly mammoths, you can vote for it here.
The production sounds slightly woolly next to the deep, husky reverberations of J Hus or the full-bodied instrumentation of Mura Masa.
Many games with a craft influence—namely, Nintendo's Yoshi's Woolly World and Kirby's Epic Yarn—explore the idea as a literal aesthetic.
They will be the latest in a woolly procession that began four years ago because of a vacancy on the church staff.
Most lambs are born in the winter and spring, and sheep can handle relatively cold temperatures thanks to their thick, woolly coats.
These wild and woolly corners of American Christianity are the focal points of French photographer Cyril Abad's series In God We Trust.
It was a damp, woolly day, and the skies, as in the woodblock, were a sullen and indecisive gray — Would it rain?
Much like its predecessor, Yoshi's Woolly World, Yoshi's Crafted World is a satisfying, if not particularly inventive, take on the Nintendo-style platformer.
She's wearing sneakers, a woolly hat and a puffy jacket, and has the look of someone struggling to keep her day on track.
No evidence has so far surfaced of the affliction felling woolly spider monkeys, considered one of the world's most endangered by the IUCN.
Mr. Stuart saw them as carrying on a lineage of wild and woolly string band showmanship stretching back to the 1920s and '30s.
Department of other stuff: • Why in the name of all that's woolly would Tim Drewe bring his wife to the fat stock show?
The law that allows Akihito to step down contained a woolly resolution that seems to call for consideration of the first two reforms.
Researchers made the discovery after determining the sex of 95  woolly mammoths  ( Mammuthus primigenius ) whose remains were found across different parts of Siberia.
Because Jurassic Park taught us nothing, scientists are attempting to clone a woolly mammoth and bring the long-extinct beast back to life.
It's easy for them to drip-dry: Senegalese sheep look more like goats than like the fluffy, woolly breeds common to the West.
A remote island in the Arctic ocean northeast of Siberia was identified as the resting place of the world's last woolly mammoth population.
The Oasis was conjured up by a woolly-haired genius called Halliday (Mark Rylance), who died seven years ago, bequeathing an infuriating game.
The organization also supports de-extinction, the idea of using genomic technology to bring back vanished creatures like woolly mammoths and passenger pigeons.
N.Y.C. Nature The seed-packed woody stalk of the common or woolly mullein stands out this time of year like an urban saguaro.
Some of these rants feel more excessive than they did when I first saw the play, at the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington.
Alongside Mario Maker 3DS, Yoshi's Woolly World is another great Wii U game getting a little extra chance at success on the handheld.
It is also believed that the woolly mammoth stomped down snow and ate away dark vegetation that absorbed heat in the Arctic tundra.
The surface of one basin was so packed with woolly algae and pink-flowered water lilies that we could hardly see the water.
Running for more than 15 minutes, "Adventures" is wild and woolly — a mélange of boastful narrative, pinpoint flow, oddball quirks and character acting.
Her latest collection was an ode to comfort: there were corduroy dresses, woolly boots, balaclavas and heavyweight jacquard dresses layered with argyle knits.
It wasn't simply the excruciatingly twee musical choices, or the well-worn trajectory of a plot as contrived as its woolly-hatted heroine.
Some of the 650 or so wines on site are woolly and unkempt, others charmingly moody, and a few are models of propriety.
Imagine a Europe where mammoths and woolly rhinos roam northern Scandinavia, Iberian wolf packs hunt aurochs and brown bears swagger through the Dolomites.
Imagine the scene: It's about 12,000 years ago during the last Ice Age and a lone woolly mammoth is venturing across a frozen lake.
The unearthing of well-preserved woolly mammoth remains and advances in genetic research have fueled discussion that the long-extinct beasts could be cloned .
According to the AFP, this region is absolutely littered with the remains of woolly mammoths, a species that went extinct around 1.43,000 years ago.
The same technology that allows you to create a woolly mammoth or an extinct species allows you to eliminate a species if you want.
By making changes to the DNA of the Asian elephant, researchers in Church's lab are working to bring the woolly mammoth back to life.
The hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is believed to have arrived on plant nursery stock from East Asia, and is irreparably devastating the eastern hemlocks.
Indonesia's blasphemy law is worryingly woolly, allowing courts to punish words or actions deemed "hostile" to religion by up to five years in prison.
At its E3 spotlight today, Nintendo unveiled the next Yoshi game, and it looks like a cross between Yoshi's Woolly World and Paper Mario.
The poll in March produced one surprise: voters in Oecusse, site of the woolly but expensive SEZ, chose not to back the government's man.
Cynics speculate that the details will be left woolly on purpose, to make it easier for the army to justify meddling whenever it likes.
An illustration of a family of Woolly Mammoths grazing on what is left of the grasses as winter approaches in this ice age scene.
Harvard geneticist George Church—the man behind the woolly mammoth project—disagreed though, that a de-extinct species would be something so entirely novel.
The rest of her statement to Parliament consisted of woolly words about giving Parliament more say, and offering the devolved assembly leaders greater involvement.
The Belgian gang's teeth turned up microbial signatures of woolly rhinoceroses, wild sheep, and gray shag mushrooms, which have long stems and pleated caps.
There is nothing like "natural history museum" to evoke crusty, static old dioramas with former woolly mammoths eternally raising their trunks in frozen salute.
They move faster in the heat, and when they're hungry, said Michael Singer, an entomologist who studies the woolly bear caterpillar at Wesleyan University.
"I'll have to wait for the wife to get another Coach or Dooney & Bourke purse," he said, a mischievous smile piercing his woolly beard.
Since releasing its first non-hideous model, in 2016, their company, Allbirds, has sold more than a million pairs of sustainably sourced woolly sneakers.
Found just east of Southern Africa in Madagascar, the southern woolly lemur is endangered because it lost the majority of its habitat to agriculture.
The woolly flying squirrel is a lot bigger than this, but they've become so endangered that it's hard to find a photo of them.
Yoshi's Woolly World is an adorable game, a 2D Yoshi's Island platformer set on "Craft Island," an entire world of yarn, buttons, and patchwork.
Paleo-Indians navigated chunks of melting ice left by retreating glaciers when they hunted woolly mammoths and caribou in the area 12,000 years ago.
Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann turned up for a screening at the Roxy Cinema in TriBeCa last week draped in a pair of woolly shawls.
Every so often I think about getting a real hat, as opposed to some shapeless woolly number, but I don't like to stand out.
Ildar Abdrazakov was forceful as the sneering Assur, but his tone grew gray and woolly in its depths, when it should be its richest.
But there is also pointed writing not just about politics but about subways and orgasms and woolly underwear and air conditioning and retirement homes.
Flat-topped sedum might reach barely 10 inches, while miscanthus (silver grass) towers eight feet high, with long woolly tapers of seeds drifting down.
Sonically, the group clearly draws inspiration from 1970s rock, working with woolly guitar tones and scream-along choruses, but consciously remakes that era's politics.elsewherebrooklyn.
Woolly for the first time is collaborating with the Shakespeare Theatre Company, right around the corner from us, to present "The Jungle" next fall.
A red ribbon, fished from the river, with a curl of wet woolly hair attached to it and, to that, its bit of scalp.
Mezrich wrote the book that became "The Social Network," and the cover of "Woolly" announces that a movie adaptation is already on the way.
This South Korea cloning lab has large (some would say mammoth) aspirations to bring back the woolly mammoth by creating a clone from fossil DNA.
Since the 1603s, Republicans have held together a coalition around a woolly vision of "limited-government conservatism" that could mean different things to different people.
And the fact that such dynamics are woolly and defy easy efforts at modelling or measuring cannot be an excuse for continuing to ignore them.
This is partly because "community" is such a woolly term and partly because the great ideological currents of recent decades have been about dismantling community.
The study, published today in Nature, shows the exact foods consumed by five Neanderthal specimens in Europe: woolly rhinoceros, moss, pine nuts, and wild sheep.
Because of museum rules, Voigt had to use existing gallery lighting for photographing skeletons like this woolly mammoth in the collection of Frankfurt's Senckenberg Naturmuseum.
Nintendo singles out Yoshi's Woolly World as a "steady" new performer, though it hasn't made the list of the 10 best-selling Wii U titles.
Matt Kivel, "Violets" The Los Angeles-based musician Matt Kivel makes woolly, warm folk, and he's releasing a new album called Janus on February 5th.
P.A.M.'s woolly, woven "Frog Life" (2017) is also entertaining with Pepe the Frog in bikini drag sprouting a fuzzy mushroom trilogy from its head.
With such woolly goals as restoring consumer confidence and bringing about a "fourth industrial revolution" through IT and artificial intelligence, it has been roundly criticised.
Bosses in Tokyo echo Western gripes about woolly, haphazardly enforced rules, a tax system skewed towards Chinese companies, unreliable courts and theft of intellectual property.
You may not grasp who the Bluto-like creatures with simian arms and woolly mammoth tusks are or why they seem permanently engorged with rage.
Las Vegas, the epicenter, is a woolly boomtown crowded with menacing riffraff in which Ms. Kruger's demure character, Romy, stands out as a conspicuous alien.
This, naturally, has brought up some ethical dilemmas: Will science take this further and revive the entire woolly mammoth, not just portions of its genome?
He heaves our gray woolly poodle onto his chest and kisses her head, tugging gently at the solitary strand of matted fur between her ears.
Scientists might soon be able to revive the woolly mammoth, or some version of it, by splicing genes from ancient mammoths into Asian elephant DNA.
He has few concrete explanations beyond a woolly reference to Carl Jung, and you may wonder if the series' writers have worked one out yet.
It would be, in effect, an Asian elephant compelled to express several of the mammoth's distinctive genetic traits: frost-resistant hemoglobin, diminutive ears, woolly hair.
During the Pleistocene, Yakutia, which borders the Arctic Ocean, was home to an untold number of woolly mammoths, who dominated the landscape for thousands of years.
Mezrich: Even at this moment, right now, there are three prehistoric woolly mammoth [genomes] alive, living in elephant cells, so we're on the verge of it.
There are other giant beasts housed at the museum - including an actual mummified woolly mammoth that lived about 11,000 years ago, according to the museum website.
But in this case, we're talking about the distant past: the final stand of the woolly mammoths on St. Paul Island, Alaska, some 5,600 years ago.
"Woolly mammoth tusks dating to the Pleistocene Era pulled from the Black Sea for a wedding party" have been among the hardest things to track down.
There's no guarantee the woolly friends will be on the road when the bikers pass, but a little llama drama sure would spice up the race.
Woolly mammoths roamed the Earth for hundreds of thousands of years and weighed as much as 6 tons — about the same size as modern African elephants.
What Calder achieved was a high moment within the arc of an individual life, quite a different thing, and "classical" only in a very woolly sense.
They'll be playing MicroRangers, a new mobile game that's the museum's latest effort to use popular technology to fire youthful enthusiasm about the wild and woolly.
Maybe you've got traffic numbers for your small business, or you know of a wild and woolly data set that might just be better than nothing?
The tenor Matthew Polenzani sang the title role of the ruler unhappy inside his power bubble with a plush, slightly woolly tone and plain-spoken phrasing.
In a world where so much else is up for grabs, finally, perhaps, we can once again reach for a wild, woolly, independent and free internet.
The main street became a sea of woolly white sheep, baahing and nuzzling their handlers to the delight of children watching open-mouthed from the sidewalk.
Unlike the standard form-fitting pullover, many midcentury male cardigans artfully hid the male physique inside a woolly tomb with the contours of a sleeping bag.
Images of what appear to be animals, including a woolly mammoth, were formed by a series of punctured dots and, in some cases, carved connecting lines.
If Ben Mezrich's "Woolly" is to be believed, mammoths may be returning someday soon to a tundra near you, resurrected by the necromancers of synthetic biology.
You're not gonna see (and I wish you would) Donald Trump pouring money into the woolly mammoth revival project, you're not seeing the government doing these things.
Thiel said tell me your craziest projects, and he listed a couple of them, and [Thiel] said, 'the woolly mammoth, that's the one I want to do.
They lovingly refer to the herd as "The Woolly Army," and created a Twitter account for the army back in 2015, which now has nearly 10,500 followers.
The company has successfully brought hyperloop technology from a woolly thought experiment into a viable prototype that can do almost everything Musk described four years ago. Almost.
In Travel Channel's Expedition Unknown: Woolly Mammoth, a team of international scientists ventures into the frigid climes of Russia's Siberian permafrost to find the ancient genetic remains.
They are meant to lure "emerging and innovative" companies, but the definition of this concept is woolly, giving the exchange leeway in who it picks or rejects.
" At first, there was no better thesis statement for the woolly, acid-assisted music of early Funkadelic than the title of its 1970 album "Free Your Mind . . .
Hundreds of miles away from the mainland, it was uninhabited except for a few species of small mammals, like arctic foxes, and one big one: woolly mammoths.
The brittle skin rests under a broken egg, tiny woolly tufts of dried shrimp and pork floss, peanuts, fried shallots, bean sprouts, mango purée and avocado dressing.
According to the World Wildlife Foundation, the Sumatran rhino is actually more closely related to the extinct woolly rhino than any other species of rhino living today.
A woman with a glittery backpack ordered a Woolynesia, tropical punch with gin, lime, chili, cinnamon, and puréed stone fruits, served in a woolly-mammoth-shaped mug.
When the light now reaching Earth from the galactic center first took flight, people were crossing the Bering Strait land bridge, hunting woolly mammoths along the way.
To some art history nerds, the idea might seem sacrilege  –– van Gogh didn't paint "Starry Night" so it could later be superimposed onto a talking woolly mammoth.
The interior is also full of trimmings: There's a woolly stool, a knotted rope wall hanging and a sconce in the dressing room trimmed with tiered fringe.
The Harvard biologist George Church is leading an attempt to transform an elephant's genome into that of a woolly mammoth, one of many such "de-extinction" projects.
Warmer winters also invite tree pests such as the hemlock woolly adelgid, emerald ash borer and southern pine beetle to expand their ranges northward into the Adirondacks.
The bone was sent off for scientific analysis by experts from the National Museum of Scotland who say that it is likely part of a woolly mammoth's femur.
Last month, at the fall 2016 men's wear shows, wild and woolly Western-inflected counterparts of that cushioned-and-quilted tech look were released on the European runways.
The play initially premiered at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company of Washington, DC, in 2009, and circulated to a number of theaters before appearing on Broadway this March.
The side-scrolling game has an aesthetic that looks like a cross between Paper Mario and Yoshi's Woolly World, complete with papercraft levels and an extra fuzzy hero.
More than 10,000 attendees — founders, investors, engineers, makers designers, students and 400 media outlets — will settle in for three jam-packed wild and woolly days of startup goodness.
About 300 miles south of Moscow, researchers found a 40-foot-wide, circular structure made from the remains of more than 60 woolly mammoths from 25,000 years ago.
But it all started with SNUFFY, Big Bird's imaginary friend who later appears as a very real woolly mammoth — to the chagrin (and delight) of the other characters.
For the saiga, an ancient animal that once roamed the grasslands of the world with the woolly mammoth and the saber-toothed tiger, the outbreak was potentially catastrophic.
Main geographic areas: California, Kentucky and Texas; a vague area known as the Middle West; a rather démodé section called the Wild, or Woolly, West; and New York.
Woolly mammoth genomes have been sequenced previously, so the researchers involved in the new study used a Wrangel Island mammoth genome and studied the genes and their mutations.
In a remote, mist-wrapped island north of the eastern tip of Siberia, a small group of woolly mammoths became the last survivors of their once thriving species.
With enough determination, money and smarts, scientists just might revive the woolly mammoth, or some version of it, by splicing genes from ancient mammoths into Asian elephant DNA.
Mild winters are unable to beat back invasive pests like the hemlock woolly adelgid, many of which will die off only at 4 or 5 degrees below zero.
He even shocked his father's circle by putting out a list of foreign policy advisers for his campaign that included one of the war's woolly-headed architects, Paul Wolfowitz.
Most revealing during our exchange was the extent to which, much like me, Obama was by nature a pragmatist—more a foreign policy "realist" than a woolly eyed idealist.
Added to a lack of capacity is a woolly governmental structure that makes it difficult to know just where the buck stops, and easy for officials to pass it.
Within a few minutes, I have become a whole pack of harbor seals, then a woolly mammoth, a rabbit, a spruce, a speck of pollen, and an entire island.
Most trudge back to their camp, a wasteland strewn with plastic bags where they fight off the cold with fires and, in one case, a Union flag woolly hat.
Some talk of reversing them—of using the tools of their trade to bring back the passenger pigeon, the great auk, the woolly mammoth, the American chestnut and others.
Then the next layer combines curves into shapes and textures, and the final layer processes shapes and textures to reach a conclusion about what it's looking at: woolly mammoth!
The Russian-Korean collaboration is also trying to clone a woolly mammoth, and the research gleaned from the foal research could be used as groundwork for that pending experiment.
"Last year Twinkletoes was our worm that won," said Melynda Pepple, the executive director of the Avery County chamber of commerce, which co-hosts the annual Woolly Worm Festival.
Events like the disappearance of lions from Europe, as well as the extinction of the mastodon and the woolly mammoth (and climate change), all likely resulted from human activity.
A big woolly cap will certainly keep you warm, but it can also ruin an outfit that was perfectly calibrated for a first date or an important client meeting.
Inside the looming beast is just a child, his little hands and feet strapped into the woolly Wild Thing's, making the character roar by speaking through a tiny cone.
There's the oft-Instagrammed gilded woolly mammoth sculpture by Damien Hirst ("Gone But Not Forgotten") that cost a reported $15 million and stands guard by the hotel's beach path.
In an oversized woolly sweater, with one foot in a chunky Balenciaga sneaker slung reflexively over the top of a wooden desk, she could still enumerate the record's flaws.
A woolly mammoth with a biblical name is the beating heart of "Samson in the Snow," Philip C. Stead's exquisitely poised and tender fable about friendship in extreme circumstances.
The aim was to turn the election into a referendum between two people and their ability to negotiate Brexit: "strong and stable" Mrs May and wild and woolly Mr Corbyn.
Travel Channel's Expedition Unknown: Woolly Mammoth is on the hunt for the prehistoric creature, and it has led explorer Josh Gates to an unusual place: the Sooam BioTech Research Foundation.
Cells from a woolly mammoth that died more than 28,000 years ago have been partially reactivated inside of mouse egg cells, according to a study published Monday in Scientific Reports.
Ms Warren's sympathy was obvious: she wore an overcoat of dazzling red, matching the red shirts, woolly hats and sweatshirts of the assembled members of the Chicago Teachers Union (CTU).
Woo-Suk, already pursuing the resurrection of a woolly mammoth, got his samples after a dispute over tissue sample size was settled via compromise between the Korean and Siberian scientists.
Head finely stubbled as his Professor X cut grows out, he uses a few props (glasses, a woolly hat) but mostly conveys Kevin's alters...with changes of expression and voice.
Calling "woolly haired" people among the "lowest species" of humanity, he claimed they were "incapable of a true inner culture and a higher intellectual development," according to Willmann and Voss.
The New York-based designer, known for her ecologically minded creations in recycled gold and conflict-free gemstones, first discovered woolly mammoth ivory on a trip to Alaska in 2006.
Jacquelyn also riffed on one of her favorite extinct (for now?) mammals — the woolly mammoth and laid out the ecological and climatic arguments for repopulating the tundra with these foragers.
Set in the wild and woolly Chicago of the 1920s, when men were men and newspaper men were animals, "The Front Page" is just about everybody's favorite play about journalism.
The species turns out to be a hybrid with portions of its genome arising from an ancient African elephant, the woolly mammoth and the African forest elephants still alive today.
But since it is geological time, not human history that we're after, we keep walking down city streets in a world now populated by woolly mammoths and giant ground sloths.
He called for physical assimilation: In a colder climate blackened skins would revert to their original white beauty; "the woolly substance" on black heads would become "fine, straight hair" again.
The show still conceives of itself as a linear television experience, when in fact the consumption of it — and especially the stars it relies upon — is wild, woolly and omnidirectional.
The new Nintendo Switch adventure thrusts a woolly version of Yoshi into a handmade papercraft world where you can dress him up with a milk carton or a cardboard cow costume.
Illustration: Charles R. Knight (American Museum of Natural History/Public Domain)The history of elephants—from gigantic woolly mammoths through to modern forest-dwelling pachyderms—is more complicated than we thought.
Whether we'll have a woolly mammoth in three years or just be very close in three years, I don't know, but a lot depends on the money and on the elephant.
And I think the focus ought to be on making sure that we leave this nomination process, as wild and woolly as it's going to be — this is not being bad.
Her woolly "industrial strategy" seems to involve picking favoured industries and firms, as when unspecified "support and assurances" were given to Nissan after the carmaker threatened to leave Britain after Brexit.
So I pulled up two minutes away from the restaurant, put on a hoody, a scarf, and a woolly hat despite the fact that it was fucking warm and sunny outside.
Members of the 111-year-old club were said to have feasted on the flesh of a prehistoric woolly mammoth, trapped in a glacier and preserved from the ravages of time.
These included cheerleader skirts and letterman jackets, offset with studded leather shoes and thigh-high socks, as well as T-shirts and woolly hats reminiscent of 1980s rock band tour merchandise.
Feeling sheepish Things got wild and woolly in New Zealand when a 90-minute police chase finally ended when the baad guys found the road blocked by a flock of sheep.
You risk life and limb climbing down a mountainside in the driving wind and rain to hoist a woolly beast to safety, and it doesn't even offer a bleat of thanks.
But there was nothing woolly about the headlines that filled the pub's TV screens, prompting whoops: they showed Mr Sanders beating Mrs Clinton in the Indiana primary, marking his 19th victory.
In the midst of a dreary Peruvian winter, there was just as much chance of spotting a polar bear among a chilled crowd covered in winter jackets, scarfs and woolly hats.
If our students have any hope of solving the problems for which trigger warnings and safe spaces are mere Band-Aids, they must reject this woolly way of speaking their minds.
"It's really satisfying to see memberships increase, donations increase and the caliber of volunteers rise," Zeltser tells Mashable, decked out in a colorful woolly sweater and scarf of magentas and reds.
The researchers used cloning techniques because they had the benefit of frozen cells, a simpler process than the extensive genome editing that may be required for the long-gone woolly mammoth.
" Church said that the focus in his lab is on treating and preventing disease, stressing that the woolly mammoth work is among the smallest and least-funded of his "side projects.
You'll want nothing so much as a woolly sweater when you see "The Lodge," a film so wintry in tone and setting that no movie-theater thermostat will banish its chill.
Image: Mauricio Antón/PLoS Biology/WikimediaWith the ban on the international trade of ivory, dealers are increasingly turning to a surprisingly abundant alternative: the tusks of woolly mammoths preserved in Siberian permafrost.
But his Thought is woolly: a hodgepodge of Dengist and Maoist terminology combined with mostly vague ideas on topics ranging from the environment (making China "beautiful") to building a "world-class" army.
The woolly mammoth, about the size of today's elephants but possessing long brown fur and immense tusks, first appeared about 700,000 years ago in Siberia, expanding through northern Eurasia and North America.
The O.G. mattress disruptor, it now boasts a range of products that includes everything from pillows to a "dog mattress," 15 retail concept shops in the U.S., and a magazine called Woolly.
Image: ShutterstockWhile the Sumerians were inventing writing over five thousand years ago, one of the last populations of woolly mammoths was making a desperate bid for survival on a remote Aleutian island.
"Back in the caveman era, men had to go out and forage for food and fight the woolly mammoths, and they had to be shoulder-to-shoulder to protect themselves," says Greif.
The cat/dog paradigm has reigned for far too long; whole new realms of cuteness and companionship might be in store for us, once we start reviving woolly mammoths and Great auks.
Cinema-goers in some Southeast Asian cities bring socks to keep warm, while officer workers wear woolly hats and shoppers in malls can be seen wearing winter jackets to stop the shivers.
Instead, I am sitting indoors wearing fingerless gloves and a woolly winter scarf over my TechCrunch jumper because the electric heater I ordered on Amazon is sitting useless in someone else's building.
The Sumatran rhinos, the closest living relative to the woolly rhinos that roamed during the Ice Age, have been hit with severe population declines since the early 20th century, according to BORA.
Among her newest models is a long white coat made of an Angora jersey, with a high crushed collar of a woolly material in a black, white and gray checker-board design.
After the Pleistocene's wave of species disappearances carried off enormous creatures like saber-toothed cats and woolly mammoths, large mammals all over the world have continued to face pressure, mostly from humans.
This season, attention has migrated downward in the form of arm warmers, those woolly contraptions that are the working insignia of athletes and dancers, punk stars and urban trekkers of every stripe.
The two snapshots of the woolly mammoth genome, one while it flourished and the other near extinction, support the idea that there is genomic meltdown in small populations that contributes to extinction.
A few days after the Coach House opened, construction workers expanding the Los Angeles Metro stumbled upon elephant fossils (perhaps a mammoth, like Coach's Woolly), tusks and a skull underneath Wilshire Boulevard.
Before long, friends and other visitors started to put in requests and her company, Layered, was born, offering a range of rugs from woolly shags to heavy cotton stitched in geometric patterns.
It may sound woolly but, according to a new survey by Deloitte, 38% of businesses have found that inclusive-growth initiatives boost employee engagement, encourage them to stay and bring more talent in.
This is wild: Twitch user sentx is streaming "Charles," an AI (excuse me, a convolutional neural network) learning to drive on the wild and woolly roads of Grand Theft Auto V, right now.
Since following several alpaca accounts like Alpacas of Instagram, Barnacre Alpacas, and The Woolly Army, I've found the animals' presence in my daily digital life, though small, to be a real mood booster.
The woolly mammoth is long extinct, but it's beginning to look like they might make a comeback — or a comeback of sorts — as a hybrid elephant genetically edited to display many mammoth traits.
Today, projects like the Woolly Mammoth Revival led by Harvard's George Church are trying to use biotechnology to resurrect the extinct species and repopulate the tundras and forests of Siberia and North America.
The frozen carcass of a young male woolly mammoth discovered in 2012 in Siberia shows signs that it died from an attack by human hunters, according to a study published in Science today.
Hames started clipping at the age of 12 because her pony suffered from Cushing's Disease, a condition that causes the growth of a thick, woolly coat that doesn't change in the warmer seasons.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The frozen carcass of a woolly mammoth found in Siberia with unmistakable signs of spear wounds is providing evidence that people inhabited Arctic regions thousands of years earlier than previously known.
It was a breakthrough in a long-standing project to revive the species through cloning, an ecological do-over that has been suggested for species from the white rhino to the woolly mammoth.
The woolly mammoth couple Manny and Ellie contend with possible empty-nest syndrome and a possibly nest-destroying asteroid in "Ice Age: Collision Course," the 37th installment in the popular computer animation franchise.
Still, "Collective Rage," first produced in 2016 by Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington, showed up on the MCC schedule only after the company severed ties with Neil LaBute, its longstanding playwright in residence.
But as Anne Harrington reminds us, it wasn't all that long ago when psychiatrists were pilloried as a bunch of woolly Freudians in thrall to specious ideas about absent fathers and smothering mothers.
But the side-on Woolly World, with its pretty basic jump and slurp controls—the aiming of the balls tends to be left to me—is just that much easier to click with.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - Under-promise and then over-deliver is a well-worn tactic to boost one's fortunes, with OPEC's somewhat woolly promise to cut crude oil output the latest example of this strategy.
These clues gave researchers the hints they needed to see that the end of the St. Paul's woolly mammoth was pretty much a foregone conclusion—especially because the population was already small and isolated.
LONDON — Seeing a picture of someone with their face blurred on TV or social media isn't exactly uncommon — but it's not often such identity protecting measures are extended to our woolly, four legged friends.
Woolly mammoths started to vanish from Eurasia and North America toward the end of the last ice age some 12,000 years ago, due to a combination of climate change, habitat loss, and human hunters.
While the habitat of the woolly mammoth is widely different from what it was thousands of years ago — fragmented by roads and cities, for instance — the habitat of the northern white rhino still exists.
Other controversies appear inevitable as synthetic biologists push the envelope with more extreme projects, such as a Harvard team's "Jurassic Park"-style proposal to resurrect the woolly mammoth by adapting the Asian elephant genome.
It starts in the era of woolly mammoths, sails through the Viking invasion and the time of Shakespeare, then races past the Black Death and the Industrial Revolution before arriving in the present day.
The bee impostor had been resting on a flower that is abundant in my neighborhood, a lacy white parasol that browns and curls as it ages, forming a woolly bowl resembling a hummingbird's nest.
And at Yale Repertory Theater you can see the premiere of "Imogen Says Nothing," by Aditi Brennan Kapil, an ambitious but rather woolly-headed play featuring, among other oddities, a troupe of talking bears.
It began with ladies-in-waiting in an Elizabethan court, in long broad-gauge knit gowns, like giant woolly scarves, with elaborate tulle or mille-feuille satin boleros buckled on with leather saddle straps.
At Belgium's Spy Cave site, which at the time was a hilly grassy environment home to big game, the Neanderthal diet was meat-based with woolly rhinoceros and wild sheep, along with wild mushrooms.
The 10-strong shortlist included Celine Song's "Endlings," which opens at New York Theater Workshop on March 9, and Anne Washburn's "Shipwreck," which is at the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington until March 8.
Since humanity left Africa some tens of thousands of years ago, large land animals across the world have had a mysterious habit of dying out: giant kangaroo, woolly mammoth, glyptodont, to name a few.
Another interpretation, popular on the right, is that his supporters are woolly minded virtue-signallers, determined to prove how compassionate they are while ignoring the fact that Corbyn-style policies have invariably led to disaster.
This study shows that woolly mammoths were startlingly similar to modern elephants in terms of their behavior, and that fossil remains can tell us a lot about the social and behavioral aspects of extinct species.
To find out why some survived, a team of Finnish, Russian and German scientists studied clues in woolly mammoth bones, tusks and teeth collected in Canada, Alaska, Siberia and Wrangel Island in the Arctic Ocean.
While not as small as the Channel Islands pygmy mammoths, the woolly mammoths of Wrangel Island, in the Arctic Ocean, also shrunk over generations and could have been the very last population of the species.
Over the decades, it has been continuously fashionable to make a straw man of my declaration, to hoist it up as the sort of woolly-headed hippie nonsense you'd expect from techno-utopians like me.
Shanaaz Gokool of Dying with Dignity, a lobby group, thinks that the age cut-off of 18 is too high, and the (rather woolly) criterion of "reasonably foreseeable" death from terminal illness is too tight.
Together, the pair goes by Woolly Thoughts, and their site features a wide array of afghans, cushions, scarfs, and plush toys that visually express different mathematical ideas in brightly colored (and incredibly comfortable-looking) ways.
The place where peculiarity and patriotism meet is the dramaturgical sweet spot Mr. Daisey explores in his new monologue, which had its premiere this month in workshop performances at the Woolly Mammoth Theater in Washington.
Thousands of submitted designs — including the laser-equipped kiwi bird and a woolly sheep with stars for eyes, among less unconventional entries — were reduced to five finalists last year by a panel of 12 judges.
But unfortunately what's been happening with the GM strike — being the largest since 1982 and intersecting with the woolly leftism of several presidential candidates — is that the walkout has taken on an alarmingly romantic quality.
As far as the details of what people are into, hell, if they want to fornicate with a sex robot on top of a resurrected woolly mammoth, I feel like it is not my business.
Her work manages to express a certain wistfulness, with a rueful woolly smile occasionally emerging from the ratty swirls of colored fabric cords and sheep fleece she uses to construct her animalistic, slightly unsettling pieces.
He has been accused of lacking a Plan B, an alternative way of playing to break down stubborn defenses — a somewhat woolly concept in English soccer still regarded as the hallmark of a great coach.
The drama, about the brutal lives of women caught up in African conflicts, had its world premiere in 8003 by the Woolly Mammoth Theater Company in Washington; it was not originally staged at Yale Repertory Theater.
There is one down side to this exciting development: These unicorns aren't the all-white, flowing mane beauties of legend – instead scientists believe the animals looked more like rhinos, or pint-sized, one-horned woolly mammoths.
Steven S. Orlow, Flushing, N.Y. Much rightly has been made of the arrogance and foolishness of the presidential speechwriter Ben Rhodes's boast of pulling a woolly Iran nuclear deal over the eyes of naïve young journalists.
Though dwarfed by nearby sheaves of bladed flax, or harakeke, the woolly stems can hold their ground like hooves; the individual petioles try to overtake one another, competing harmlessly, like teams in the fairest of sports.
In its ingenious mixture of styles and woolly comic tone, it often pays homage to, or at least recalls, the animation of Terry Gilliam for "Monty Python's Flying Circus," with its ample use of antique imagery.
The original production is to be remounted in June at Theater for a New Audience in Brooklyn, and new productions will be staged at Woolly Mammoth in Washington and the Young Vic in London this fall.
Here are some other animals whose genes are also cited in the patent: sheep, buffalo, camel, horse, donkey, lemur, panda, guinea pig, squirrel, bear, gorilla, mountain goat, wallaby, elephant, fox, lion, tiger, woolly mammoth and human.
A team led by Eleftheria Palkopoulou and Love Dalen of the Swedish Museum of Natural History gained a major insight into the population history of the woolly mammoth by analyzing the whole genomes of two individuals.
When Gertie grabs a woolly mammoth 9 by the tail and flings it into a lake, McCay exploits that blank space and shrinks the mammoth to minuscule size as it vanishes comedically far into the distance.
Woolly World on the Wii U works as a terrific on-ramp for the very young, for the platforming genre, for understanding the functions of face buttons, and appreciating the nuances of successful co-op play.
BUNDLED up in woolly jumpers and scarves, the mostly grey-haired crowd filed into the civic centre in Schauenburg, a small central German town, toasted the new year with foaming glasses of beer and exchanged genial gossip.
There were anxious moments at the conclusion of a typically wild and woolly relay as officials reviewed a race filled with crashes and near wipeouts before disqualifying Canada and China to elevate Italy to the silver medal.
The study, led by scientists from Pennsylvania State University along with scientists from elsewhere in the United States and Canada, analyzed a variety of indicators to show that these woolly mammoths became extinct about 5,600 years ago.
She first combined her math-y and woolly mind-sets as a Ph.D. student, after admiring a friend's crocheted interpretation of the hyperbolic plane (curly kale is a vegetable example) and wondering how to do it differently.
Locals mark time by the length of the sheep's woolly coats here on Isla Grande, the largest of the Tierra del Fuego islands at the tip of South America, closer to Antarctica than to Chile's capital, Santiago.
From the amount of genetic variation in each genome, the Swedish team was able to calculate the effective population size — a genetic concept roughly equivalent to the breeding population — of the woolly mammoths at each time period.
Yet the cuts on this woolly mammoth carcass suggest that they had actually been capable of hunting up to 1,700 kilometers north of these 55°N remains, a feat achieved about 15,000 years earlier than previously assumed.

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