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"We can pass it but we're not averse to hitting the strikers early because we have a physical presence in the skipper and Johan.
In the skipper's account, things started to get worse after their first pool match, when Johnson sent them off to Queenstown for some rest and recreation and they located the now‑famous Altitude Bar and its Mad Midget Weekender.
Similarly, Hill et al. (1999) report in the skipper butterfly, Hesperia comma, genetically based investment in thoracic (flight) muscles to be greatest in distant, newly colonized patches of habitat.
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In most moths and in the skippers and butterflies, the hind wings have become shorter and more rounded, with reduced veining except in the posterior wing section.
In some moths and in the skippers and butterflies, the frenulum mechanism has been lost, and the wings are coordinated by the friction of the overlapping areas.
His enthusiasm for sailing provided material for "Boca Grande" (1974), in which the skipper of a boat competing in a Nassau-Jamaica yacht race carries out a covert mission in Cuba.
His remarks came in the wake of Chelsea's draw against Everton in which the skipper scored a brilliant stoppage-time equaliser to salvage a point for the Blues.
With the submarine a week or so from the nearest Allied port, in Australia, the skipper, Lt. Cmdr.
Skimming across low waves in San Diego Bay, the skipper, 33-year-old British Olympian Chris Draper, peered beneath the 70-foot-tall carbon-framed wing powering the boat.
In a flash the skipper disappears into the woods.
In March, as the skipper and incoming chief of Team New Zealand, he successfully defended the cup.
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