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He can show off his muscular claws and craggy barnacle encrusted shell to the world.
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Over time the economy will be weighed down by all these costs, like a barnacle-encrusted ship.
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The proteins of barnacle glue, they discovered, are dominated by amino acids called proline and isoleucine.
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Mr Barnacle added that the growing popularity of the music festival had led to more problems.
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You do not have to be Barnacle Bill to fly the pirate flag.
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Once it gets through, it secretes an enzyme into the barnacle and then waits for the acid to turn the poor guy into mush.
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They also, according to Hans Elwing of the University of Gothenburg, prevent barnacle colonies from taking hold by stunting their growth.
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Walk along the boardwalk and take in sites like barnacle-covered piers, tacky souvenir shops, aggressive fry-stealing seagulls and ferries cruising the bay.
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Joyce left Ireland in 1904 with his wife Nora Barnacle and only made four return visits to his homeland, the last of those in 1912.
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To examine the relationship between the newly discovered goo and barnacle glue, Dr Vollrath's colleagues, Katrin Kronenberger and Cedric Dicko, took a look at the chemical composition of both.
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Or could it be a Gooseneck barnacle?
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The woman was Nora Barnacle.
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