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noun
A medium-sized rodent belonging to the genus Rattus.
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I find that kind of not-so-subliminable poppycock to be rat funny.
"I went to Harn's lawyer and said they should go in together so nobody had to be rat.
The 51-year-old has said he wants the police to be "rat catchers, not social workers".
Four Mexico City police officers were treated in a local hospital after handling envelopes that contained a white powder that turned out to be rat poison.
Basically, if the kid from Kes was around now, only from down south, and more into sexting than kestrels, then he might be Rat Boy.
But while the opioid gene's effects will likely extend to humans, who respond to opiates the same way rats do, the nonopioid's effects may be rat specific.
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Why should it all be rat-a-tat rapid-fire served-up-on-a-plate samey?
"We aim to complete the rat eradication work by June 2017, but an additional two years of monitoring will then be carried out before we can confidently declare the island to be rat-free," she added.
They say they tried to pre-empt concerns about rats and noise by building the coop, which is supposed to be rat-proof, next to an empty lot and by consulting chicken experts.
Chazelle looks to be rat-a-tat-tatting his way into Black Swan territory at one point, until he hauls the film back down to a calmer tempo, in preparation for the hell-rattling drum roll of the last 15 minutes.
"They're mice, training to be rats".
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