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For this reason, coyotes were tested after they had received their morning meal (1.25 2.25 h following feeding of maintenance diet) using test diets and feeding tubes that required some handling time (food could be licked out or displaced with some oral or paw manipulation of the plastic tube).
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There is a theoretical risk of toxicity if ingested, such as being licked out of the ear by another dog.
"Some of them die with their face in the pan that they're licking out of.
To satisfy these customers, the carmakers have had to do something they haven't been very good at up until now: admit when they're licked, and reach out to the Sonys of the world that do specialize in making entertainment systems.
Advertisers must be licking their chops.
Sensing beauty in decay, Mr. Deacon sent out patterns of scorching, as though graceful dresses had been licked by flames.
To those out in the streets, it felt more like being licked by a big, swampy monster.
He was licked by Sandy, from 'Annie,' and licked back.
Licking meant that the injected paw was licked or bitten.
His tongue was out and he was licking the glass and gyrating.
Not by a long shot, but it's nice to think that someone out there, somewhere, is licking the nib of their Parker and getting ready to write 10,000 words on the topic of Microsoft's rise to prominence among diasporic Hmong communities.
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