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The Venus flytrap has leaves modified to act as snap traps.
In the end, come the final, he elected not to break the record so much as snap it like a bread stick.
About 20% of restaurant workers rely on food stamps, also known as Snap, according to the ROC-NY and ROC-The Bay survey.
All that changed when the sexual abuse scandal engulfed the church, giving the organization, known as SNAP, a news media platform it had never known.
For example, a wage of about $11 to $12 can cost a single mother with two children their food stamps, also known as Snap benefits.
Sometimes these e-mailed press releases contain useful information, but mostly they are as skewed as political ads and as reliable as snap polls.
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Hiriko will also sell the E.V. as "snap-together" modules to cities, where local workers can assemble them for fleet use.
Evidence of other trapping mechanisms such as snap-off and pore-doublet were also detected.
This process is referred to as "snap-off" Lenormand et al. (1983), Oren et al. (1997) and Patzek (2001).
This method also has several advantages over currently employed chemical-based labeling techniques, such as SNAP-tag and CLIP-tag.
Loss of stability may occur, known also as snap-through buckling, with catastrophic consequences for the structure.
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