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Though we can know that dogs live by smells, not by words, we can't really imagine what it would feel like to be a creature for which thoughts are smells.
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It looks at English anti-Semitism, and how his wife, Virginia, was taunted for being a creature of style, as opposed to a woman of fashion, and thus suffered female misogyny.
She is a creature of the publishing world, encouraged for her narcissism and deluded about her talents.
McCain is, however, known - and quite widely liked even by Democrats - for not being a creature of the press office, and the above may be over-cynical.
In this view, Hamlet is a creature of endless vacillation, a cipher for the alienated, inward modern self in a world that is insubstantial and rotten: "Denmark's a prison," Hamlet sighs.
Dictyostelium discoideum amoebae are haploid and, as they share many features with animal cells, should be an ideal creature for studying basic processes such as cell locomotion.
I don't want to give a categorical answer: A human being is too complicated a creature for that.
To Republicans, the president has been a mystery creature for a while.
In other words, Franklin, dreamed up by Paulette Bourgeois in her classic children's books, is a perfect creature for teaching 2- to 5-year-olds, along with a few other life lessons, that it's not so much speed as perseverance that wins the race.
The cave fish, Astyanax mexicanus, is a useful creature for studying what it takes to make an eye.
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