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It was a bunch of bones from a fairly rare dinosaur called a thescelosaurus.
If you're making your stock from scratch, consider spending an hour or so to roast a bunch of bones before boiling them.
At one point, Alfredo bedded down beside a cactus in the dark; when the sun rose, he saw that he had slept next to several corpses, "just a bunch of bones inside their T-shirts".
Trailing much of the field after approximately a half mile, Flip Sal, according to Murray's account, "snapped a whole bunch of bones in his leg and went flopping around the track like a bird with one wing gone".
"Sometimes people get thrown off the truck and break a bunch of bones," he added.
In reality, what we have are a bunch of bones (and things like feather and skin impressions, gastroliths, trace fossils, etc).
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According to low or high mechanical strains of the skeleton bunches of bones are removed or created, respectively.
To my seven-year-old self and to countless other children he was more than just a bunch of giant bones (or more accurately, model casts of giant bones).
He also had... a bunch of human bones?
The fossil of the 15m-year-old, newly named whale was pulled from the storage shelves at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History for the first dedicated study since 1925 – when a naturalist named Remington Kellogg put the bones with a bunch of extinct walruses.
"Those that get a bunch of negative reviews suddenly have a bone to pick with us". Tell that to Tom Mulvihill, owner of Thai Issan restaurant in Cerritos.
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