Sentence examples for mouse which runs from inspiring English sources

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A cat frightens a mouse, which runs in its cage on a wheel that turns a fan belt, which sets another mechanism in motion.

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They're an august alumni association, the Mouseketeers of "The All New Mickey Mouse Club," which ran from 1989 to 1996 on the Disney Channel.

The researchers implanted the devices in mice, either over the sciatic nerve, which runs from the lower end of the spinal cord down the back of the lower limb, or in the so-called epidural space above the spinal cord.

Group, which runs private prisons.

What then of the Taiwanese mice, all of which ran?

In 1987, Bakshi returned to television work, producing the series Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures, which ran for two years.

Which gives us renewed faith in the fate of Pixar's Mexico effort, which ran into early difficulties when the Mouse House tried to copyright the phrase Día de los Muertos for merchandising purposes.

Interestingly, the best muscle performance was observed in Nfix null animals, which run with a higher resistance to fatigue even with respect to WT mice.

The vehicle, it turns out, was infested with mice, which promptly ran from the engine, into the cab and into the crotch of shorts-wearing Block.

Jaggi picked up on the symbolism of the final image: "the escape of a small brown laboratory mouse, which may be genetically programmed to turn albino-white, but which gladly seizes its freedom and runs with it".

Its final image is the escape of a small brown laboratory mouse, which may be genetically programmed to turn albino-white, but which gladly seizes its freedom and runs with it.

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