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I was smoking myself into a doughnut, a mollusc.
"I'm pissed that I'm paying back student loans when all I know is that a lobster is a mollusc [sic].
It does not, however, secrete this shell directly in the way that, for example, a mollusc does.
This is a short-sighted, unimaginative and short-term government with the vision of a bat and the antennae of a mollusc.
It seems a trifle cruel to be sexually molesting a mollusc to allow a vain human to have something shiny to dangle from their ears.
"He felt the joy of a mollusc reborn," the story goes, imagining the moment when Blotchy escapes to meet Inky in the ocean.
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Within grabens it consists of a siliciclastic-rich transgressive systems tract (TST), which is bounded beneath by a transgressively modified, Glossifungites-demarcated sequence boundary (SB/RS), overlain by a mollusc-bearing falling-stage systems tract (FSST).
Aragonite as a calcium carbonate polymorph richly exists in cockle shell (Anadara granosa), a molluscs popularly, also found in Malaysia [22].
They enlisted a menagerie of creatures, such as a molluscs, sea turtle and squid, with hidden lenses to get up close and personal for a new BBC natural history programme.
Marc Brunel, the great railway engineer's father, was inspired by a marine mollusc to invent a prototype of the TBM (tunnel boring machine) that eventually made the Channel Tunnel a reality.
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