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But many SAFE notes that entrepreneurs are quick to issue now have a nasty bite: much more dilution than the issuers thought when they signed those documents.
But even though the sanctions don't bite much, they do sting.
Abler examined the teeth of tyrannosaurids between each tooth serration; the serrations may have held pieces of carcass with bacteria, giving Tyrannosaurus a deadly, infectious bite much like the Komodo dragon was thought to have.
Kittens fed from a young age by people play more roughly and bite much harder than kittens reared to weaning age by a queen.
If you live in a country where you are likely to get lots of mosquito bites, remember that scratching them can cause infection and make the bite much worse.
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Évora makes a great one-night stand because its charms come in varied and delectable bites, much like the petiscos or appetizers that start off most meals here.
For some, reality bites much too quickly: one couple from Lower Manhattan, honeymooning in Mexico, were in the air flying home when the World Trade Center was attacked.
Android mostly uses that top-most section of the screen for its notifications bar, and doesn't really use that center bit much — so rarely do I find myself thinking about what should be there.
The salmon had been swimming closer to shore but had not been biting much of late.
Stegosaurus, therefore, probably browsed primarily among smaller twigs and foliage, and would have been unable to handle larger plant parts unless the animal was capable of biting much more efficiently than predicted in this study.
They remain wonderful, awful images, and have more bite than much at the fair, or anywhere else come to that.
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