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For the unfamiliar: A sea robin is a rusty-colored fish with a skull-helmet of a head, bulging eyeballs, a maw like a wide-mouth jar, winglike fins and whiskery appendages that it uses to prowl the bottom, where it snaps up baited hooks, earning a very short visit to the boat or dock.
The costume, with a cartoonishly oversized head, bulging muscles, and a facial expression that treads a fine line between cute and pugnacious, was introduced to MSU fans during the 1989 football season.
Some of his moves include flipping onto the top of his head, bulging his shoulder blades out of his back, and displacing his abdomen while seemingly moving his rib cage up and down.
By electron microscopy (Figure 3g), the treatment of siRNA resulted in various abnormalities of primary cilia, e.g. disorganization of 9+0 microtubular structure of basal bodies (arrow head), bulging basal bodies (arrow), and stunted shaft projection (asterisk).
However a vaginal examination revealed fetal head bulging through the pouch of Douglas displacing the cervix into the retropubic space as described before is a concerning finding.
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Take away the hair and the heads' bulging features, and the remaining shapes, radiant colors and mottled surfaces can bring to mind the latest ceramic sculptures of the California artist Ken Price.
For non-playable races, the team designed Smarties to have oversized heads, bulging eyes, and idiotic personalities for comedic effects.
In the second, the chin recedes, the forehead slopes, and the back of the head bulges out.
The sweater bore a cartoonish blue head with bulging eyes and a torrent of green ooze spewing from its skull, which Scott later told me was "all about our collective heads exploding".
An Alaska village where a "mad Indian," as she describes herself, would be entitled to demand help for her Native child, born with a rare genetic mutation that gave him a misshapen head and bulging eyes.
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