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Then the drums clump a tattoo and the first begins.
Sixty-five to 84 is one big demographic clump — a dated notion, pun intended.
Mixture might clump a bit. 3. Pour nuts onto parchment paper.
19th over: England 98-1 (Vaughan 47, Bell 43) Another crisp and emphatic hit from Vaughan, spinning to clump a shortish delivery from Shane Watson over mid-on.
Population genetic studies add another layer of complexity for understanding the fate of dispersed propagules: the genetic relatedness among neighbouring seeds within a seed clump, a major outcome of frugivore activity, modifies their chances of germinating and surviving.
At times she was like a big tree that was firmly rooted in the middle of the baseline, extending her swinging branches to the side to clump a slew of fearsome backhands and forehands past a bewildered Nara.
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The actor explains: "If someone give me a clump, as a kid, then he'd give them a clump... that's how it was dealt with".
A clump blocked a major blood vessel in the brain, causing a stroke.
With wasps and other insects keeping it in check, it grows little more than head high, a clump here, a clump there.
Grab the hair gently and brush a clump at a time.
If the broccoli is frozen together in a clump, use a knife and fork to separate it.
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