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Some non-avialan dinosaurs, such as Troodon, exhibited iterative laying, where the adult might lay a pair of eggs every one or two days, and then ensured simultaneous hatching by delaying brooding until all eggs were laid.
If a first, unpublicized marriage might lay to rest one contentious issue, there are others.
And they scoff at the idea that Mr. Romney might lay claim to a fairness argument.
Staley feared that France, under its cultural-patrimony laws, might lay claim to the papers.
A free-range hen scratching around might lay one or two eggs a week.
If Ms. Spaepen laid out four discs, the subjects might lay out five or six.
He even suggested that he "might lay some bunts down this year" against the shift to increase his batting average.
North Africa specialists and American intelligence officials say the militants might lay low until French forces leave.
He is more interested in how a building feels than in what dogma might lay behind it.
A healthy quail that is fed and cared for properly might lay as many as three hundred eggs a year.
If he were a less modest man Hall might lay claim to having invented the idea of multiculturalism in Britain.
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