Swell raced over the beadlet, delivering a grey sand crab into its soft tentacles.
With SeaWorld firmly in its tentacles, Goldman is sucking up millions in investment-banking fees.
An inky creature lunging at him looked breathtakingly similar to the Shoggoth with symmetrical tentacles.
And there's a fear that the tentacles will spread from there into Northern Africa, into Europe.
The salary marketplace skyrocketed, with the tentacles working their way down to arbitration-eligible players.
But the business empire has tentacles reaching into every corner of the Indonesian economy.
His umbrella organisation, Anschutz Investment Company, has tentacles which spread also to sports and leisure.
Octopus tentacles are braised and pressed together, then sliced, like deli meat, into a mosaic of cross-sections.
In recent years their tentacles penetrated deep into Tunisia's financial system, extracting sweetheart loans from once-respectable banks.
We imagine ourselves protecting our children, slashing the tentacles that thrust in through the smashed cellar windows.
The mother of all troubles has already started rooting her tentacles all over the continent: Global warming.
For "It Came from Beneath the Sea" (1955) he employed an octopus with six tentacles instead of eight.
And the regulatory tentacles are far tighter and more extensive in most European Union nations than they are here.
Del Toro smiled: wings and tentacles had been hidden inside the ovoid silhouette.
In part because Halliburton acquired its way into tentacles that stretch into every major heavy industry on the planet.
The world record had a bell diameter of 7 and half feet (2.29m) and 120 ft long tentacles (37m).
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Octopus tentacles recoil when he prods them: proof they have been freshly killed.
And its tentacles in most corners of the market give it access to information that beat most of its rivals.
Longlines are slippery in the water and, in this case, the line was coated with broken jellyfish tentacles that stung.
As a finance conglomerate with tentacles in everything, GE lobbied for the bailout of the entire financial system in 2008.
Sounds like a perfect match for a sports league whose tentacles are spreading across the globe at an ever-increasing pace.
The effect, reported in Science, is similar to the action of muscles found in elephant trunks and squid tentacles.
The squid had lost its two tentacles, which Mr Pemberton said would have been about 15 metres (50 feet) long.
His mother, Lady Julia, is a Pakenham, the aristocratic family whose tentacles extend equally vigorously into the world of the arts.
The lines stretched from Manhattan like the tentacles of an octopus, but nothing connected them except in a very few places.
Up to 6 meters in diameter with tentacles over 50 meters long.
And the Darmstadt meeting was presented with an array of concepts that included the use of nets, harpoons, tentacles, ion thrusters and lasers.
I'll accept giant tentacles, but it's hard to believe that Drayton can't convince the townfolk to go take a peek at the evidence.
Clownfish live happily amongst the tentacles of poisonous stinging sea anemones, a relative of the jellyfish, thanks to a protective layer of mucous.
And the Marines used that to train soldiers I guess to battle, you know, demons and flaming eyeballs with tentacles and stuff like that.
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