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The rat of course froze.
The rat, of course, is rewarding the microbe too: both benefit.
In the almost intangible band flowing between them, she told the rat of her distress.
To most city dwellers, the pigeon is an ignoble nuisance, a rat of the sky, a menace to statues.
In recognition of his charity work, Batey was voted Water Rat of the Year in 1984.
Some well-fed ones with weight-control issues sometimes get bigger, but nothing like the giant pouched rat of Africa, which is the size of a Yorkshire terrier.
His restaurant, Rat's, a homage to the kindly, hospitable Rat of "The Wind in the Willows," is probably New Jersey's best-decorated restaurant.
Even the lead rat of the leavers has signalled his inclination to leave the sinking ship and become a migrant to America.
"Twitter is fun and it feeds the rat of the self but it is almost as if you miss large chunks of the world [through it]," he said.
Ubiquitous beast, rat of the sky, object of children's chase — how did this "un-bird," as some ornithologists deride Columba livia, become part of every city's natural environment?
To test whether BMP4 was indeed responsible for the difference, these scientists artificially increased the expression of BMP4 in the zebrafish, the lab rat of the fish world.
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