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the newt
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A small lizard-like amphibian in the family Salamandridae that lives in the water as an adult.
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Have you talked to Grover since the Newt development".
They liked it – and thought the newt might, too.
I can't tell him that I don't care about the newt he found under the log.
By Nancy Willard The New Yorker, December 2 , 1985P. 52 Look at the newt.
Not for Santorum the Newt Gingrich-stylateate conversion while already on his third wife.
The New Yorker, December 2 , 1985P. 52 Look at the newt.
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In the newt-dragonfly larvae interaction, body size plays a more important role than maximum values and thermal sensitivity of swimming velocity during predator escape.
Makes as much sense as the Newt Gingrich moment.
"I think the Newt Gingrich of five years ago would be embarrassed by the Newt Gingrich of today," he says of his fellow Georgian.
In 1995, the Newt Gingrich crowd came to town promising to overturn a whole body of environmental law.
"I would beware of suggesting that this sort of manipulation is capable of unlocking 'the newt within,' " Dr. Brockes said.
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