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A Turritopsis medusa, however, sinks to the bottom of the ocean floor, where its body folds in on itself — assuming the jellyfish equivalent of the fetal position.
It's truthful, too, about the little games and rituals we invoke at bedtime to ward off our fear of the dark; about that extraordinary moment when your body folds into sleep and you enter a new world.
As he lands, his board snaps, and his body folds like a tin can.
When that first body folds, the immense "crack" of sound nearly had me out of my own flesh.
Instead, the 4mm sea creature sinks to the bottom of the ocean floor, where its body folds in on itself assuming the jellyfish equivalent of the fetal position and regenerates back into a baby jellyfish, or polyp, in a rare biological process called transdifferentiation, in which its old cells essentially transform into young cells.
Instead, the 4mm sea creature sinks to the bottom of the ocean floor, where its body folds in on itself — assuming the jellyfish equivalent of the foetal position – and regenerates back into a baby jellyfish, or polyp, in a rare biological process called transdifferentiation, in which its old cells essentially transform into young cells.
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Draw a grotesque/absurd/funny body, fold back and pass on.
Kellie Britton, 23, a friend of the baby's aunt, said the woman found the body "folded" into the microwave.
Then, in a pool of light, he danced a remarkable floor-bound solo, his body folding over on itself, his bottom hiking up, his limbs curling in, protectively.
By the time second daughter Amber was born, they were in a run-down council house closer to the centre, and here Moore worked in the bedroom, his long body folded over a typewriter propped on a stool.
They got into their car, a black Saab, and he drove it across the park to Bayswater, with Gillon, his worried expression and long, languid body folded into the back seat.
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