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And when the focus of that work is a creature that undergoes a profound metamorphosis from egg to tadpole to adult, the lesson is also one about the possibilities of change.
This is a creature that doesn't just hide in the dark, but could be your friend, your colleague, or the girl beside you whose hand you are breaking in a terrified vice-like grip.
Blockhead is a creature that looks just like a human being, but that is controlled by a "game-of-life look-up tree," i.e. by a tree that contains a programmed response for every discriminable input at each stage in the creature's life.
"This is a creature that lives in caves," he said.
To Pete, junior exec Bob is a creature that is almost half-human in his habitual obeisance and simulacra of decency and compassion.
In Greek mythology, a chimera is a creature that has a distinct, compartmentalized body structure including a lion head, goat torso, and serpent-like hindquarters.
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If ever there were a creature that seemed destined to suffer from concussions, it would be the woodpecker.
And that singular "he" in his sentence where a plural "they" should go: is he saying there's a creature that's both?
A creature that we cannot interpret as capable of meaningful speech will thus also be a creature that we cannot interpret as capable of possessing contentful attitudes.
Then imagining what Mackenzie Foy would look like at age 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Also, it's not just that it's Mackenzie -- she's playing a creature that's half-human and half-vampire.
Thomas Bartholin's conclusion that 'The colder Creatures are the fatter, as Gueldings, Females' neatly links these ideas as his first example of a cold fat body is of a creature that has no generative ability.
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