Hustvedt's early "sparklers" also once came with a small pink man and a pink ox.
You would need to upgrade Mr. Squiggles from a hamster to a pet Ox and sleep on him for 8 hours a day for a decade to simulate this negligible exposure.
Then there's that mysterious trucker who shows up at the campsite and looks straight out of "Deliverance, " that strange smell that could fell an ox, and their car, unaccountably on the fritz.
Further down we have mythical beasts with the trunk of an elephant, the head of an ox, and the feet of a sheep.
To begin with, the Chinese calendar does not traditionally number years continuously, but instead employs the cycle of 12 animals, (Year of the Rat, Year of the Ox, and so on).
The other starters were gambas (crispy tiger prawns with a different marinade of chili and lime, which were light, thanks to their tempura cooking style), plus skewers of ox heart with parsley and rocoto chili.
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Sometimes the walkers found themselves caught up in long lines of refugees, footsore like them, trudging alongside ox-carts and bicycles piled high with mattresses and pans and live chickens.
But in this era of diminished corporate chieftains, Sarb-Ox second-guessing and hectoring from corporate-responsibility preachers, will his views make any difference?
The company's scientists have taken nuclei from an endangered wild ox called a guar and implanted them into the eggs, and uteruses, of domestic cows.
And while it gores just about every ox in the budget, it equitably distributes the necessary pain.
The plot is incomprehensible gibberish about a crystal skull, the lost Amazonian city of Akator, and a brain-fried archeologist named Ox (John Hurt, who is anything but an ox).
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In the wood-carving classroom, the heads of a tiger, leopard, boar, owl, snake, deer, dog, ox, rabbit, dragon and a mythical bird called a garuda all snarl down at onlookers.
The earliest trumpets, used as signaling or ceremonial instruments in many ancient cultures, were very natural: they were made of such things as ram's horns, ox horns, seashells, and elephant tusks.
An endangered wild ox, called a gaur, and a banteng (wild cattle) have also been successfully cloned.
By the 17th century, the walls of the court were painted with a noisome cocktail of ox-blood, ox-gall, lamp black and a bucket of urine: soon afterwards, tennis became unfashionable and all but disappeared to be revived as a modified, open-air sport, in the wake of the invention of the lawn-mower, by Major Wingfield in the 1870s.
It was a one-ox, two-story household, and there were a bunch of crusty chickens huddling under a tree to escape the rain.
Bring open eyes and an open mind, for if you cherish the ox of any aesthetic of ideological bias, de Kooning will gore it.
The medicine is called She Xiang Bao Xin, a mixture of musk, synthetic ox gallstones, an enemy-repelling toad secretion and four herbs.
While it's impossible to predict how a jury will judge Lay and Skilling, it's definitely possible to assess how S-Ox is working.
Its body parts are from nine animals, including the horns of a deer, mouth of an ox, nose of a dog, trunk of a snake, and claws of an eagle.
Officers believe the baby, who was found on Thursday in Ox Hey Lane, Lostock, Bolton, by two dog walkers, was between one and three days old.
While its current location is being demolished, Whole Ox will continue operations from a Gourmet Food Truck, until it moves into its permanent Brick and Mortar home in a new development.
Shoppers will find more than a dozen stores inside the hotel, including Baccarat crystal and Qiviuk , a shop that sells ultra-soft garments made from the insulating down of the Canadian Arctic musk ox.
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