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Herders use grass colour to age the fodder: Black; unusable, (fire), but will soon be a green flush and highly desirable Green; fresh shoots very desirable Brown; unburned, old, dirty, full of ticks and disease "Fresh grass has no germs, but old grass has malaria and disease.
My list was full of ticks except for getting in to see the Ellen show taping, which could still change as they give out tickets on the day of filming.
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The Hollow Crown brings a full set of ticks to this checklist.
The air is full of the ticking of red-winged blackbirds, full of the soft spring sun.
He's full of quips, ticking off his DJ for playing beats too fast - "You're trying to kill me bro!" – even drawing a chuckle when he tries introducing another MC.
Problems occurred in insertion of the full ORF of tick LKR/SDH into a plasmid for GST fusion protein expression, so partial sequences encoding SDH and LKR domains were separately cloned and expressed in E. coli as two recombinant proteins, namely rGST/SDH and rGST/LKR.
Data concerning the full distribution of tick-borne agents and their potential relationship to both emerging and characterized illnesses in the southern United States are not widely available.
As the lamb got older it got wollier, and kept getting full of burrs and ticks.
Earlier observations indicate that synthetical pyrethroids only give 2 to 3 weeks of full protection against ticks [ 18, 12].
The most recent neuroscience papers make the brain sound like a Victorian attic, full of odd, vaguely labelled objects ticking away in every corner.
Given that Mr. Marclay is known for artworks that incorporate music in numerous ways and often serve as musical scores, it is not surprising that "The Clock" is as much an intensely rhythmic aural compilation as a visual one, full of racing and swelling music, ticking sounds (of course) and rushing footsteps, hooves, trains and cars.
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