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"Retromania" laments how unoriginal pop is today: how it feeds on its own history, trades in references and has started reworking material from a past that is ever more immediate.
For a time on Friday, MSNBC.com, one of the most popular news Web sites, had embedded one of the live feeds on its home page.
As the tick feeds on its vertebrate host for periods of several days it must counteract all the host's defense mechanisms including hemostasis, inflammation and the immune response.
"My Golden Days" is an exemplary product of a cultural industry that feeds on its own tail, that embodies the very comforts and protections that it represents.
Vienna is now a city that feeds on its past.
American genius often feeds on its own environs, and O'Connor was no exception.
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Being ignored by the rest of the world while it fed on its own culture made it the opposite of everywhere else.
Clearly it has fed on its own success, on its ever-increasing publicity and on the attractiveness of Pebble Beach as a tourist destination.
The creature, which was brought to the Sea Turtle Research Rescue and Rehabilitation Center at Pamukkale University in Turkey, had extensive damage to its upper and lower jaws that prevented it from feeding on its own.
In June 2012 a pod of killer whales was seen in La Paz Bay, in the Gulf of California, chasing a fin whale for over an hour before finally killing it and feeding on its carcass.
Klopp's frenzied idea football is tiring at the best of times, for himself and the team, and it has always fed on its own momentum in the past.
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