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Mr. Vett discovered that the puppet's aluminum spine had snapped, leaving the actor inside dragging a lumpy mass, so he quickly rigged a replacement spine out of special tape and hardened it under a nearby lamp.
In January 2016, David Baker, an ecologist at The University of Hong Kong's Swire Institute of Marine Science received an unusual package: a frozen, lumpy mass of unknown fish seized at Hong Kong airport.
He also presents a complicated, possibly allegorical piece in which a glittering, crowned column of clear plastic strips is joined by white laces to a dark, lumpy mass built from pipe cleaners.
But six of nine PlGF-deficient mice lacked a continuous bone and instead had an unstable, lumpy mass of soft cartilage at the wound site, Carmeliet's team reports today in the Journal of Clinical Investigation.
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In fact, fancy polenta has a lot in common with our own beloved mashed potato, in that it teeters dangerously between grey, lumpy, mass-produced mess, and fluffy, buttery manna.
"His hair is lank, and of a dull, reddish hue, lumpy masses, cemented with much grease".
Is there a better villain in Victorian literature than the Reverend Mr Slope, with his hair "always formed into three straight lumpy masses, each brushed with admirable precession and cemented with much grease"?
In the northern extent of its range, the eggs are laid in lumpy masses along grass, sticks, rocks, or the mucky substrate of a calm pond.
The black top I was wearing, the way I was sitting in the dark chair and the light from the window combined to create what I saw: a tired, round face floating above a lumpy, undifferentiated mass.
Here the earth was a dark, lumpy, moss-covered mass, sutured onto the grassy green of Heimaey like a clumsy skin graft. .
Lumpy, earth-toned masses just aren't my thing.
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