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This version of the story of Will Graham's quest to capture the Tooth Fairy killer gets its teeth from the superb pairing of the cerebral Edward Norton against a roiling Ralph Fiennes, and is robust with psychological-horror thrills up until its nerve-racking finale.
Tooth, a lumpen British comic fantasy set in the States, turns on a battle between the inhabitants of a subterranean fairyland and a security firm bent on capturing the tooth fairy.
Key among these possible adaptations are features related to prey capture: >25 maxillary teeth (character 24, state 6 or 7), >27 mandibular teeth (37, state 8 or 9), long mandibular symphysis (39, state 2), fused mandibular symphysis (40, state 0), and long zygomatic process of squamosal (188, > state 2).
After being captured in the teeth or forefeet, prey is consumed either in the water or on shore.
This concept of increased resolution while capturing images of teeth and associated structures via digital X-ray sensors, although theoretically accepted; requires in-vitro and in-vivo testing.
Jono, who is a Wellington born photographer now living in NYC, cut his teeth capturing New Zealand's prisons and psychiatric wards, before he took on gang life in 2007.
Some researchers have theorised that the seals might suck water into their mouths and swish it past their closed teeth to capture krill.
Moving east over the fog-shrouded Tappan Zee Bridge and heading through Westchester County, the dashboard radio captures the gnashing of teeth among the faithful on two sports-talk radio stations.
The toothbrush uses Bluetooth and a mobile app to capture data about your tooth brushing habits.
Tyrannosaurus rex's beastly size and ferocious teeth have captured our awe for ages, but one of his relatives may not have been so terrifying.
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