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Instead of teeth on its suckers, it has swivelling hooks to help it catch fish.
But the resulting images, published online today in Biology Letters, provide enough detail to tentatively identify the mite and even see the suckers it used to hold onto its ride.
In the mind of a taker, generous people are naïve suckers; it's smarter to maximize our own individual interests.
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Mr. Berger's instructions to his employees in these cases: "A wash job and then de-sucker it".
She blazed into film in the early 1990s with a spate of disarming work: she was Oscar-nominated at the age of 18 for playing the bashful thumb-sucker (it was Robert De Niro's thumb she sucked, not her own) in Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear.
If anyone deserves this sucker it's me mate.
An octopus's suckers allow it to hold an object anywhere along its arm, so the nervous system ensures that the elbow forms midway between the position of the food and the mouth.
They were suckers selling it for just 50 cents.
Rioters subsequently ransacked city, looted Burns Manor, made off with priceless treasures, including suit Charlie Chaplin was buried in, first draft of the Constitution with the word "suckers" in it, robotic Richard Simmons.
The population rioted, and looters ransacked Burns Manor, making off with priceless treasures, including the suit Charlie Chaplin was buried in and a first draft of the Constitution with the word "suckers" in it.
On "tax reform," we are equal suckers, but it's no laughing matter.
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