"This is the FAA covering its tail through a giant media smokescreen, " he says.
You can see the whale slapping its tail and doing all sorts of stuff.
Nor does it know why a squirrel waves its tail in front of an angry rattlesnake.
Released from its roost, the mechanical bird spread its tail and strutted across the imperial Easter table.
Fellow runners tried to beat the bull off by pulling on its tail and hitting it with sticks.
With Tom the Cat you pet the cat and it purrs, you can poke it, or pull its tail.
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Its 40 preprogrammed functions allow it to walk, bite and whip its tail.
The missing lizard is described as being dark green and black in colour, with around half its length being its tail.
One of the grad students looped a line around its tail, and Burkholder and a couple of others hauled the shark toward the stern.
The citral molecule has a double bond in its tail, which, when it comes into contact with acid, forms a circular structure.
It was involved in three accidents before its final flight, including one in which its tail slammed into the ground several times.
Roy grabbed its tail and yanked the broken thing out from under.
Chief Minister Zoramthanga confirmed the government was happy to pay an Indian rupee to everyone who kills a rat and collects its tail.
He arrived to see a Boeing 737 business jet with a Miami Dolphins logo on its tail taxiing down the runway--with his bags inside it.
You wondered what would happen if you pulled its tail.
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It also had toes suited to walking along the ground and fewer feathers on its tail and lower legs, which would have made it easier to run.
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Its tail whished and it was away or else it did not and stayed there, so if ye grabbed it and ye got it and it did not get away.
The twin-engine Cessna 421 remained afloat with its tail sticking out of the water for some time before it sank Thursday afternoon, said Petty Officer Elizabeth Bordelon, a Coast Guard spokeswoman.
Mr Attwood said that if the planning minister made decisions on what commercial interests might decide the planning department would be "chasing its tail day after day and month after month".
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Caroline pulls on the loose straps of her backpack, a filched Pinkie Pie, its tail braided, its eyes pocked by a pen point, now zipped into one of the many compartments.
Another horse had its tail and mane chopped off.
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He displayed his discovery at the Philadelphia Academy of Sciences and showed it off to colleagues, including Othniel Marsh--who retorted that the head of his so-called elasmosaurus was firmly affixed to its tail.
Through efforts by his lab and others, he discovered that one of the most abundant proteins in mammalian sperm, hexokinase, is also the first enzyme in the glycolysis assembly line on its tail.
He says that while Bollywood Jane in part sticks to the typical Bollywood formula - where boy meets girl who fall in love after a series of tribulations - the production has a sting in its tail.
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