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- Sound Effects No. 26 - Sci-Fi Sound Effects titled "The Core, A Huge Evergrowing Pulsating Brain which Rules from the Centre of Ultraworld". The ethereal...
- is that expansion is essential for preparing soldiers for battle in evergrowing theaters such as Afghanistan and the Middle East. On November 25, 2013...
- was short and blunt, with deep jaws. The teeth were grooved, and were evergrowing. The tail was covered in rings composed of osteoderms, which allowed...
- half of all sewer blockages are caused by grease, combined with the evergrowing use of wipes that end up in sewer systems. Fatbergs can cause blockages...
- two worlds to ****emble armies so they could fight the Nowhere King's evergrowing horde of minotaurs. Kimiko Glenn as Horse, a brave warhorse who is separated...
- dentine. They lack incisors and canines, and have 20–22 teeth, which are evergrowing, unrooted, and diphyodont. Another unique trait is that their small milk...
- must have grazed habitually. Elasmotherium also displays euhypsodonty (evergrowing teeth), which is typically seen in rodents, and dental physiology could...
- adjoining areas. Once completed, the system is expected to ease the evergrowing traffic in the port city. The feasibility study for Chittagong Metro...
- upper incisors (I2) and lower third incisors (i3) being modified into evergrowing tusks. The upper incisors display an arched shape, while the lower incisors...
- time, with M. balearicus having an adult dentition comprising a single evergrowing (hypselodont) incisor (a feature highly unusual among bovids), one premolar...