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There are also other plants that produce a sticky mucilage not necessarily associated with a tentacle or glandular trichome, but instead can be described more like a slime capable of trapping and killing insects.

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In this study, we developed a new computational tool, ReDoSt, allowing us to describe more precisely the distribution of DIRS1-like retrotransposons as well as their diversity among eukaryote genomes.

(Actually, what she described was more like sexual assault).

It has been described as more like a "civil war" than a game.

"We are particularly thankful for her fast typing skills," Hurd and Young say in the acknowledgments of the latter's spouse, who is described as "more like a mistress than a wife".

Mr. Bramscher sold the rights to produce the Ariel Atom, which reviewers have described as more like a four-wheel motorcycle than a car, to one of Brammo's original investors.

In 2010 LVMH disclosed that it held 17% of Hermès, a furtive move that earned it a regulatory fine and was described as more like a rape than a seduction by Hermès at the time.

One audience member described it "more like Sunday morning at a Southern Baptist church than anything you'd find at a tech conference".

Most of the deaths were caused by surges of seawater up to 13 feet high that witnesses described as more like a tsunami than a typhoon.

NME editor Danny Kelly attended a show he described as "more like torture than entertainment, I had a half pint of lager; they hit their first note and it was so loud that it sent the glass hurtling".

The call that Coghlan describes sounds more like a message testing survey that included many negative messages about Clinton's opponents.

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