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Then Mr. Kunz supervised men making tiny egg salad crustless sandwiches for afternoon tea.
It signals its presence by leaving trails of tiny egg sacs that look like the tips of cotton swabs.
Ms. Goldreyer was already pulling a fine-toothed metal lice comb through Buzz's hair and finding nits, the tiny egg casings left by louse babies.
A dew drop becomes "the tiny egg of a mythical bird", a young lad rides his tricycle "his legs whirring like bees' wings".
An entrée of ishi yaki buri bop, yellowtail and rice cooked, with a tiny egg, inside a hot bowl, makes each plump and sticky kernel of rice pop with flavor.
"Take this," he said, reaching into a pouch in his belly, marsupial style, to pluck out a tiny egg, crisscrossed with magical markings, "and keep it safe and warm, but not too warm, during these troubled times.
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Giant squid hatch out of tiny eggs and live as "paralarvae" that feed on tiny crustaceans called copepods.
In just a few species, such as Mabuya heathi, tiny eggs with almost no yolk are released from the ovary and deposited in the oviduct.
Eels start out as tiny eggs deposited in the warm Sargasso Sea, hatching en route to Europe as currents carry them there.
In certain genera (e.g., Membranipora) of the class Gymnolaemata, each zooid produces many tiny eggs, which are fertilized by sperm from another zooid as they are shed directly into the sea.
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