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"When you say the Milky Way to them, they imagine a spiral galaxy, which is fine, but that's not what the Milky Way looks like – it's a big, whitish smear across the sky.
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For example, tracheal secretions were recorded as scant whitish, large whitish or large yellowish secretions.
Interestingly, growth-related traits showed negative and significant genetic and phenotypic correlations with toxin concentration, while color showed positive ones, strongly suggesting that bigger and whitish mussels may accumulate less toxin.
Descriptions that combined "long" or "big" with "white", "whitish" and "pointed" were interpreted as referring to Ascaris, which is highly prevalent in CT and the Western Cape province (WC) [ 12- 14], as well as in the EC [ 15].
Finally, Edwin was ready, and the two of them set off, trotting lightly past the guard's trailer, disappearing behind stacks of mammoth sewer pipe, then reappearing a minute later out on the pier, still jogging — two lithe silhouettes, their big boards dramatic against a whitish sky.
He had large dark hands, whitish on the inside.
Then Simen, the big one with the wise-looking whitish mane, walked over to one of the females and appeared to be trying to initiate some sort of contact.
The shock of Koivu's whitish blond hair has grown back.
"A big bear with a wild mane of hair, gray and whitish," recalled JoAnn Tedesco, a close friend.
The female was imported by a French Army intelligence officer, who, on a reconnaissance mission to South America, spotted the berry growing along the coast near Concepción; he described it as being as "big as a walnut, and sometimes as a hen's egg, of a whitish red, and somewhat less delicious of taste than our Wood strawberries".
Cut big slices as normal, then use a smaller paring knife to remove the whitish-green rind from the melon.
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