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Graham, a heroic specimen of that admiral breed, the southern white liberal, was appointed in 1949.
They revealed, naked and frolicking on all fours, a male specimen of that least shy-and-retiring primate species, Homo sapiens.
A fine specimen of that much-prized, huge-tasting steak is the star offering here, 14-year-old Rubia Gallega rib-eye, cooked low and slow over charcoal.
Peter (a fictional memoirist to begin with, of course) admits to fabricating when the truth strikes him as insufficiently interesting, making him a pioneering specimen of that currently modish figure, the lying autobiographer.
Fortunately, the days of famine are not yet here, and from his latest raid into the literary jungle Vila-Matas has brought home a fine specimen of that most endangered of intellectual species, the literary publisher.
They passed many species they had already collected for the Millennium project — maple-leaved vibernum, steeplebush with spiky stalks of tiny pink flowers, black birch — as well as a particularly impressive specimen of that quintessential Staten Island forest dweller, Automobilius burnedouticus.
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Like many specimens of that era, its folds were filled by insufficiently informed taxidermists, so that it swells fit to burst with evidence of curiosity and its limits.
"I love them, but the larger specimens of that species can approach 1,000 calories," he said a few weeks before Thanksgiving, a holiday he can't get overly excited about.
The DROID Flat Sheets and Packets Working Group (https://www.idigbio.org/wiki/index.php/Developing_Robust_Object_to_Image_to_Data_%28DROID1%29) was charged with developing orderly task lists for digitizing specimens of that type, including those of plants, algae, and fungi.
The biomechanical parameter values for each species were determined by calculating a mean value for each parameter from all specimens of that species, and these species means were used in all phylogenetic comparative analyses.
Hobo spiders never grow to more than 2 inches (5.1 cm) in leg span and even specimens of that size are exceptional.
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