Reptiles are cold blooded scaly creatures like snakes, lizards, crocodiles and turtles, who are all descendants of the primitive reptile. |
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It was cold blooded, had a heavy front end in low speed parking situations and more parts to clean. |
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I have this big fear of being all rank and sweaty in that hospital bed, all gory and blooded up down below like some kind of murder scene. |
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But even the coldest blooded manager can easily take steps to warm his relations with the people on his staff. |
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It was the wrong place for a sophisticated noble blooded young Italian like himself to be. |
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The blooded pilgrim stock of horses and cattle, brought to Montana at great expense, could not survive the endless days of low temperatures. |
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As compulsive improvers, they perused agricultural journals for more productive seeds and bettered their herds with blooded stock. |
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Lank in body, slender in limb, full of spirit, they reminded one of blooded horses. |
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Like all reptiles, the black mamba is cold blooded, and relies on external heat to maintain its body temperature. |
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I get sick of hearing that because several young players were blooded last year, this must bode well for the comeback. |
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They blooded some new players and over the season they provided some wonderful entertainment and brilliant football. |
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But we know that the real special people, the people who were blooded in Chechnya and also in Bosnia and in other places, they're here, Larry. |
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Injuries to key players have meant youngsters being blooded probably a bit too early but with experience they can only improve. |
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Before becoming full-time terrorists, they were blooded by participation in a shooting or armed robbery used to obtain funds. |
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The Canadians had been blooded in a failed raid further up the coast at Dieppe in 1942, which cost 3,000 casualties. |
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But this year they have blooded some excellent young players who have very bright futures. |
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In doing so, they've blooded players of a newer generation, yet many of the old hands were most central to last Sunday's win. |
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Leaving aside the debatable claim that a child may be traumatised by being blooded, hunting harms no-one. |
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This long-forgotten mask was given to me out hunting when I was about nine, just after a kill when I was first blooded. |
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His character goes in one scene from an insufferably noble goody two shoes to a mean spirited madman that's so cold blooded that he barely breaks a sweat in the sauna. |
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Featuring wracked sheep, a bloodied, blooded fop, Dr Frankenstein and his monsterĀ . |
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I want a cold blooded calculation made as to how it would pay us to use poison gas, by which I mean principally mustard. |
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Cryptosporidium is a protozoan, or single-celled parasite, that can live in the intestines of warm blooded animals and people. |
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They found that the dead body of the deceased bore injuries on the head, face, knees and heels of his feet and from every angle it was looking like a cold blooded murder. |
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I remember the farmer coming back from a hunt with his daughter, bragging that she had been blooded for witnessing her first fox being ripped apart, blood all over her face. |
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Veteran commanders consider any unit that has not been blooded to be unreliable, because even well-trained soldiers can react unpredictably to the horrors of combat. |
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That's my name, I got Jin from my pure blooded Japanese father. |
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The low conversion ratio hinges on the fact that fish are cold blooded. |
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Naturally, the animals that so awed Sir Walter Raleigh were members of this same blooded stock. |
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They are metallothioneins, prion protein, albumin, transcuperin, CP, phycocyanins of blue green algae and haemocyanins of blue blooded organisms. |
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A composition comprising urinary bladder submucosa delaminated from both the abluminal muscle layers and at least the luminal portion of the tunica mucosa of a segment of a urinary bladder of a warm blooded vertebrate. |
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A composition comprising stomach submucosa delaminated from both the luminal portion of the tunica mucosa and the smooth muscle layers of the 5 muscularis externa of a stomach of a warm blooded vertebrate. |
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Mr Western, who imputed these symptoms in his daughter to her fall, advised her to be presently blooded by way of prevention. |
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No one in the House or in the country should confuse the conditions which might nurture terrorism with the cold blooded criminal intent to exploit those conditions. |
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Blackburn's cause was not helped when Morten Gamst Pedersen and Gael Givet collided going for the same ball, both players emerging blooded and dazed but otherwise unharmed. |
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I'll let a rookie march behind me with a loaded weapon once he's been blooded in combat, until then he stays in front where I can see which way he's pointing. |
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