Now zooms out and in to a buffalo and egrets chillin' in the grass.
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But they did more than just survive in the grass green water, dense with algae and other substances, known and unknown.
He scooped tilapia from the ponds, cleaned them in the grass, and grilled them for his guests over an open fire.
Mr Lloyd wanted orchids and fritillaries to grow there, but also hoped to enjoy the wind and light in the grass.
It was simply safer, from the point of view of survival, to hear rustling in the grass as a warning of danger.
Then allergy sufferers will be able to frolic in the flowers and roll in the grass and eat peanuts just like everyone else.
Cattle browsed in the grass, and the distinctive call of a sandhill crane carried on the wind that flowed down from ancient sand dunes in the distance.
What is more, caesium particles tend to lurk in the grass, which means radiation is more of a risk at toddler height than for adults.
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And she's laying in the grass in front of the apartment.
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Moreover, our ancestors saw meaning and intention ("agency") in these patterns: They took rustling in the grass to mean that a predator was intent on eating them.
It's normal that the back tends to get stiff in the grass-court season but it's just not nice when it doesn't go away and you can't play freely.
Steering between stone weirs and hidden eddies, the boatman points out wildlife along the riverbanks: shelducks in the shallows, water buffalo in the grass, a grey heron hidden among the reeds.
Sweeping strings evoke images of a beautiful sunny summer day, laying in the grass by a pond, complete with the chirps of crickets and the sound of wind through the trees.
See more cows than tourists at the 4th Century BC ruins of Alinda and the 5th to 7th Century BC temple of Zeus at Labranda, where Ionic columns lie in pieces in the grass.
Three witnesses saw Zimmerman straddling Martin in the grass.
She was nominated for a best supporting actress Oscar for her role in Rebel Without a Cause, and for best actress for Splendor in the Grass, and Love with the Proper Stranger.
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My two-year-old was asking another mom for ice from her cooler and then sucking on it, dropping it in the grass near a pile of bird feathers and putting it back in his mouth.
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Scott got an inkling that the decades of Australian bad luck here might be changing on the 13th hole when his approach shot rolled toward Rae's Creek but somehow held up in the grass on the steep bank.
Well, no heart was better than no brain, Candy thought, as she sucked on the last of her cigarette and stubbed it out in the grass, dismissing the notion that she might cause a brushfire in this hottest of seasons.
He would say Kaddish for her on her death day, and on his first visit to Auschwitz, in 1983, he slipped away to kneel in the grass among the barracks, in his archiepiscopal robes with his scarlet skull-cap, and cry.
The hare hid in the grass, lamented a little in his own way, then tidied his fur, crept through a gap in the fence, and disappeared into the forest, putting aside his recent grief for the sake of future life.
Remember when you were a kid and it's a cloudy day and you lie back in the grass and watch the clouds passing by and changing form and you're trying to see if they're characters or animals or other shapes?
On the other hand, if you guess that the rustle in the grass is the wind but it turns out to be a hungry lion, your mistake is more serious: The lion was real but you thought it wasn't (a "false negative").
"The lawn needs to be watered, the cat box is stinky, there are dirty socks in the living room, silverware in the grass out back, and I can't get those children to get to bed at 7:30 no matter how hard I try, " he says.
And I remember that within a few minutes, I was so comfortable that I kicked off my shoes, which I wish I could do today because they really do hurt -- (laughter) -- and I was standing barefoot in the grass, just talking to folks.
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There are also cheetahs hiding out in the short grass plains and leopards silently waiting in the treetops.
And at dawn, kudu, with their great corkscrew horns, or cheetah, will stand in the high grass beyond the fence, peering in.
Scruggs rose to prominence when Bill Monroe hired him to play in the Blue Grass Boys, one of the defining groups in the bluegrass musical genre.
We thought the idea had been put in the long grass until after the Olympics.
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