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burrows
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Third person singular of burrow
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As she talks, her flesh-coloured Perspex ring (from Next, she says) catches the light as she pummels, boxes and burrows with expressive hands.
But as the film's curiosity burrows and meanders through the soldiers' personalities and the piles of evidence they left in plain sight, the shocks cascade.The film comprises many subjects, starting with torture and Iraq, but moving on to the flimsiness of our own knowledge.
The question is, from what was this protection sought?The clue which Dr Simpson thinks answers this question is signs of digging near the burrows.
The animals, which weigh about two pounds and are around 16 inches long, have been poisoned, smoke-bombed and flooded from their burrows since white men first set foot on the prairie.
The more Mr Schröder burrows into the European dossiers above all those on how (and what) to co-ordinate in the EU in order to create jobs the more mind-boggling they must seem.
These findings suggest that dogs experience a "runner's high" but ferrets do not.Dr Raichlen argues that it makes sense for ferrets not to have systems that reward cardiovascular activity, since such exercise consumes a lot of energy, may cause injury, and is not crucial to the stealthy hunting technique of sneaking down burrows and killing rabbits in their sleep.
That they should have lived in burrows is no surprise.
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Other teenage hopefuls running for office around the country on 7 May include Taylor Muir, 19, the Conservative candidate for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, and Michael Burrows, standing for Ukip in Inverclyde, 18, and Declan Lloyd, who is contesting South East Cornwall for Labour.
Does all your music arise from conversations? No. On the second [eponymous] Razorlight album I wrote with Andy [ Burrows former drummer] and we wanted to prove ourselves as pop songwriters, like the Beatles – and I'm not saying we're as good as the Beatles; I just need to put that UK press disclaimer in there – but in the sense of: "Let's see what we can do as pop writers".
(3) None of the first four sentences end with exclamation marks, although the last sentence of the article does end with four!!!! (4) Andy Burrows told one journalist he had turned to drink and counselling because he was "all out of coping mechanisms".
In 1996 Congress stopped providing money for the 20 government-financed law offices across the country that helped to defend death-row inmates, and sharply reduced the number of appeals that can be filed by the condemned.In 1988, Joseph Burrows was convicted in Illinois of murdering an 88-year-old retired farmer.
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