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They have burst out of the exploded pod of a hijacked aircraft, to miraculously survive impact and be extraordinarily reborn.
In searing heat, he was driven more than 300 miles in the iron pod of a prison van run by the British security company GSL.
Vanilla, V. planifolia or V. fragrans, the seed pod of a delicate climbing orchid, is still grown on land that was inhabited and cultivated by the Totonacs.
This pod of a hundred-or-so common dolphins swam up to the ferry and started playing on the bow wave.
A collocation method is developed for the (truncated) POD of a set of snapshots.
One afternoon, steaming between islands, we encountered a pod of a thousand dolphins, jumping in undulations, Baryshnikoving above the waves.
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During a boat trip, I saw a pod of half a dozen bottlenose dolphins, often curving out of the water in pairs.
What I do know is that Leydon's vision drew a park ranger, healers, activists and a possibly a pod of dolphins to a forgotten sacred site.
I'll never forget: we had breakfast near a pod of hippos, on a fresh linen tablecloth, beneath a baobab tree.
It has the productivity, large flowers and flatter pods of a runner, but the drought resistance and flavour of french beans.
They are very social animals, staying together in pods of a few dozen that may include several generations; family members stay together no matter what.
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