It is an intermediate horseshoe bat, not a Chinese horseshoe bat.
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And the commission's claim that the number of female horseshoe crabs is increasing is not supported by the number of horseshoe crab eggs, he added.
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Verge Score: 503 Awesome spines Paleozoic roombas Cuter than Horseshoe crabs Completely and utterly extinct Lego of the ocean floor Closest living relatives are horseshoe crabs .
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Even an old horseshoe can become an implement of danger.
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We never pulled a golden horseshoe out of our ass.
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They have the principal strings in a very tight horseshoe.
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And we found it to be bats, horseshoe bats specifically.
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But what about the fate of the horseshoe crabs themselves?
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The Mead Fire Department was helping people near Horseshoe Lake.
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Cover image: HORSESHOE BAY, TX - AUGUST 16: U.S. Rep Beto O'Rourke (D-TX) of El Paso speaks during a town hall meeting at the Quail Point Lodge on August 16, 2018 in Horseshoe Bay, Texas.
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The wheel itself is studded with eight tiny, horseshoe-shaped weights.
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Before there were birds, mammals and dinosaurs, horseshoe crabs were here.
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The future: This discovery shows horseshoe crabs used to be diverse.
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The vessel then ran aground at West Arm in Horseshoe Harbor.
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Roughly 20 kids are sitting in chairs in a horseshoe shape.
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I think what keeps me here is "here"—it's the Horseshoe.
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My particular favorites were Horseshoe Bay Beach and Warwick Long Bay.
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The actors were gathered at tables arranged in a horseshoe shape.
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Even the bar is personably scaled; it's configured like a horseshoe.
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Intel itself introduced a reference device that it calls Horseshoe Bend.
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He had a horseshoe pit dug for photographers near the clubhouse.
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Kate: A rusty old horseshoe worn by "Birdie," a 12 hands gray.
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A decade ago the Dewan Rakyat quietly turned back into a horseshoe.
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The first, and most recent, addition to her collection is a horseshoe.
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HAIR Mayfield plans to once again show up with a horseshoe mustache.
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Loki Patera on Io (the dark horseshoe-shaped object at bottom center).
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Also, hopefully, most of them won't have a horseshoe aspect to them.
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The Lego designers recreated classic Bugatti design cues like the horseshoe grille.
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The horseshoe crabs you see today look similar to their earliest ancestors.
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There's a zipline, a horseshoe pit, and paddling out on the lake.
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A woman on the right side of the horseshoe raised a hand.
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So they chose the sweaty, cramped confines of the 203-capacity Horseshoe.
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What do you think the owners of the Horseshoe saw in you?
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On a recent visit, the horseshoe driveway was lined with luxury cars.
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Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped glass platform 4,000 feet over the canyon.
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The title sequence itself shows a Warholian horseshoe canvas above Bojack's bed.
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The focal point was a horseshoe-shaped bar in mahogany and marble.
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Horseshoe Falls is the largest of the three waterfalls that form Niagara Falls.
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Former British colonies like Australia, South Africa and Bangladesh meet in horseshoe rooms.
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Researchers traced SARS to a population of horseshoe bats in China's Yunnan province.
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Going theories include a parasitic infestation or a disease peculiar to horseshoe crabs.
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They designed their rings with a tiny Lombardi Trophy inside their horseshoe logo.
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The world can always use more photographs of horses covered in horseshoe tape.
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Police located the man early Tuesday morning, sitting on rocks near Horseshoe Falls.
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She ended up as nothing more than a Westerosi version of horseshoe theory.
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It was the first Horseshoe casino to be built outside of Las Vegas.
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It's actually made up of three different waterfalls: Horseshoe, American, and Bridal Veil.
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They set up a horseshoe pit next to the White House swimming pool.
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"In the third grade, Michael read a poem about horseshoe crabs," she said.
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A goatee, horseshoe and villain mustache are okay, with caution, the infographic noted.
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Chinese horseshoe bats passed the virus to civets sold at a wet market.
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Researchers traced SARS to a population of horseshoe bats in China's Yunnan province.
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If you ever visit Horseshoe Falls, allow plenty of time to find parking.
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The horseshoe pit where you threw that ringer is still in good shape.
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We lived in a horseshoe-shaped neighborhood filled with trees and bi-level homes.
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Lava erupts from a fissure, surrounded by a horseshoe-shaped wall of hardened lava.
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But he felt self-conscious about the horseshoe-shaped scar that was left behind.
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With all things being equine, it's a good thing he tacked his lucky horseshoe.
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Golden Horseshoe has some cute sundaes on its menu, but you don't want those.
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The horseshoe pattern on the tape was cute, but also detrimental to motion capture.
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Migrating shorebirds stop each spring in New Jersey to feast on horseshoe-crab eggs.
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A large Henry Taylor figurative painting hangs over the purple plush horseshoe-shaped couch.
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"The horseshoe crab has always been my passion," I overheard one attendee tell another.
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Mr. Trump sat to the right of the queen at the horseshoe-shaped table.
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He is holding a ball and referring to the white area within the horseshoe.
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The boldest element is the horseshoe of chrome dangling around the blacked-out grille.
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For comparison, the Galaxy Fold's display is 7.3-inches — the Horseshoe Bend is massive.
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Distinguishing architectural feature: Horseshoe or bathtub shape, depending on how you looked at it.
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I find that the individual's relationship to such symptoms is more of a horseshoe.
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At a certain point along the horseshoe, though, such living starts to kill you.
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The "horseshoe" layout is something of a hybrid of the "opposing benches" and "semicircle" typologies.
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When I was 13 years old, it was Halloween, there was an orange-shaped horseshoe.
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The go-between is an ancient species, early evolved to perfection, like the horseshoe crab.
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Horseshoe Casino, part of the Caesars brand, got 1,733 five-star reviews out of 3,404.
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But the Horseshoe is a bit of a home for wayward reprobates, which I was.
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On their migrations north, famished birds stop to feast on eggs laid by horseshoe crabs.
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A sommelier and a server flitted around the horseshoe counter attending to every person's need.
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A little lemon shark went back into the water, too, along with some horseshoe crabs.
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Popular excursions at King's Wharf include a trip to the Horseshoe Bay Beach and snorkeling.
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Recent research suggests that horseshoe bats may have been the original hosts of the virus.
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At the end, we found a crystalline horseshoe lake shielded by a wall of hills.
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Loki, an overturning lava lake, is the dark horseshoe-shaped structure seen at far right.
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She also wore a brooch, which she made from stones and part of a horseshoe.
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By the time the conservationists were finished counting they tallied up about 500 dead horseshoe crabs.
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Though to be fair, horseshoe crabs are known to dwell in warmer waters to the south.
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The horseshoe-shaped table — decorated with vast pink-themed floral arrangements — was laid for 171 guests.
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The past: Every now and again, horseshoe crabs ventured out — or rather in — to freshwater environments.
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This isn't just a matter of buying into horseshoe stocks just as the car gets popular.
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You were in a bunch of rock bands before you ended up at the Horseshoe Tavern.
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Above: Visitors take photographs at the brink of Horseshoe Falls in Niagara Falls, Ontario, on Dec.
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A third admired the nature walk leader's necklace—a test tube filled with horseshoe crab blood.
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Recent research suggests the SARS virus in China may have spread to humans from horseshoe bats.
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He is easily identifiable at Iowa events by his horseshoe mustache and mop of white hair.
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Instead he sported a tapered Afro and a horseshoe mustache that would make Freddy Mercury proud.
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The company, which emerged from bankruptcy in 2017, operates casinos with the Harrah's and Horseshoe brands.
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The horseshoe-shaped work pods are plant-fringed havens, warmly lit by the late afternoon light.
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Everything else is chaos: Onlookers, some shirtless, form a horseshoe around the trio, smartphones and cameras aloft.
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He took these curvilinear forms from sea creatures, shells and iridescent textures from a horseshoe crab carapace.
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Approximately eight food stations are arranged in a horseshoe, and we immediately rush to get in line.
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Horseshoe Bend used to be a little-known roadside view of the Colorado River in Page, Arizona.
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Erendira Vazquez Wallenda after her performance hanging by her teeth helipopter 300 ft over horseshoe falls. pic.twitter.
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ET, was expected to make landfall late Thursday or early Friday somewhere between Apalachicola and Horseshoe Beach.
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My favorite was a Chantelle in lime green lace with a tiny rhinestone horseshoe in the center.
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"'Horseshoe Crab' deals with the disorientation that occurs throughout life as you change and age" Wellbaum says.
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The reason, Sonpal says, is that women's intestines are more intertwined while men's are more horseshoe-shaped.
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According to Disneyland's website, the Golden Horseshoe was one of Walt Disney's favorite locations within the park.
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According to Disneyland's website, the Golden Horseshoe was one of Walt Disney's favorite locations within the park.
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This led to working with Mr. Conrad at PrettyUgly, a now-defunct party at the Diamond Horseshoe.
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She recalled the tables at the reception having a horseshoe motif, and invitations hand-sewn onto handkerchiefs.
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The heartland surroundings of the reunion — gray wood houses, horseshoe games — become the backdrop for scandal anyway.
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Earlier, you described the Horseshoe Tavern as a "proper rock 'n' roll shithole," what does that mean?
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We'd much rather put on a dainty pendant, for example, than carry around an actual metal horseshoe.
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With globalisation in the balance, it is time China stopped using the dismal horseshoe to stall reforms.
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The Horseshoe Bend can alternate between a 12-inch laptop and a downright huge 17.3-inch tablet.
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Modern chambers, such as Scotland's, are arranged in a horseshoe—and are noticeably quieter and, frankly, more civil.
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So to counteract this, JBL has added a horseshoe-shaped neck rest to the original Everest 100 earbuds.
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Many primates are known to practice incest, and female greater horseshoe bats share sex partners with their moms.
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The Niagara Parks Police responded to a call about a "man in crisis" near Horseshoe Falls, they said.
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PrettyUgly, a twink-filled dance party at the Diamond Horseshoe in Times Square, ended its run this year.
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It's a horseshoe-shaped glass walkway that juts about 70 feet over the canyon overlooking the Colorado River.
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There are a lot of great clubs in the world, but for me the Horseshoe is hallowed ground.
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There were also galeaspids, some of which sported swordlike helmets, and the osteostracans, which had horseshoe-shaped heads.
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Japan is located in the "Pacific Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped region known for its geological activity.
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In addition to known beta-coronaviruses, like SARS, he investigated uncharacterized strains, mostly collected from Chinese horseshoe bats.
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Guests sat on metal bleachers facing the set, and the square horseshoe-shaped perimeter served as the catwalk.
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This is why I've grown my hair out long again, yielding a horseshoe of wild, mulch-colored curls.
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The horseshoe is that effect in action—what you're seeing here is galaxies in the distance magnified and distorted.
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So with some EVA foam, rubber cement, and a couple weeks hard work, she fully embodied a horseshoe crab.
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It's a simple wire horseshoe glued to a cute frame — an elegant decoration that elevates a bookshelf in seconds.
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A tragedy was avoided at Niagara Falls this week, with a man surviving after being swept over Horseshoe Falls.
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A California teen has died after falling to her death while visiting the popular Horseshoe Bend overlook in Arizona.
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Confirming the horseshoe theory of politics, far-left populism and far-right populism seem less distinguishable by the day.
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The 112th edition of The Game will take place Saturday, and this time it's at the Horseshoe in Columbus.
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William and his grandmother Queen Elizabeth are lifelong equestrians, and George is already following in their horseshoe-loving footsteps.
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Oddly, some of the individuals seated around the Security Council's horseshoe-shaped table represented countries involved in these strikes.
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When the automobile first came out it put people out of jobs, such as those in the horseshoe business.
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Wearing the Horseshoe was one of the biggest honors I have ever known, and I will always bleed blue.
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Horseshoe Bend used to be a more secluded spot a few miles away from the Grand Canyon National Park.
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His house, which featured a good-luck horseshoe on the front door, was bought for 260,000 pounds in 2011.
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What we were trying to do was build the Horseshoe for a new generation because the timing was right.
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The culprits in both coronavirus outbreaks that began in China are not the pangolin, horseshoe bat or civet cat.
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Some of Mapplethorpe's creations, like a chain made from horseshoe nails, aligned with Repossi's penchant for abstract, recurring shapes.
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Rao parked in a cul-de-sac in McLean before a big brick house with a horseshoe-shaped driveway.
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The redesign arranged seats in a horseshoe shape to bring the audience closer to performers and improved the acoustics.
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Lisa Angela Ingrassia and Christopher Ryan Slevin were married July 22 at Flying Horseshoe Ranch in Cle Elum, Wash.
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The Horseshoe Bend also comes with a separate keyboard that can slip inside the device when it's folded up.
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The bank created a "horseshoe shaped" market for purposes of complying with the Community Reinvestment Act, the lawsuit charges.
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When they drew her blood, it more resembled a horseshoe crab's than a human's, with its dark blue color.
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He's brought a cake while in prison, and to his surprise, he finds a horseshoe buried within the frosting.
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Superimposed over these layers is a wig-like shape — resembling a horseshoe — made of densely packed green phosphorescent snakes.
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New Zealand sits on the Ring of Fire, a volatile horseshoe-shaped region lined with oceanic trenches, volcanoes and mountains.
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The storm surge watch was issued for a stretch from Horseshoe Beach, Florida, to the mouth of the Mississippi River.
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According to Ontario's Niagara Parks, the Canadian Horseshoe Falls drops an average of 188 feet into the Lower Niagara River.
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"It was always strange watching 18 out there without the horseshoe on his helmet," Irsay said about the Colts' logo.
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His house, which featured a good-luck horseshoe on the front door, was bought for 260,000 pounds ($360,000) in 2011.
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Today we premiere their video for "Horseshoe Crab," a dark narrative about love, loss, growing up, depression, and existential anxiety.
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N.Y.C. Nature Humans may be quick to judge, but only one horseshoe crab can ultimately gauge the loveliness of another.
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With his silvery horseshoe mustache and marble-handled walking cane, he called to mind a king presiding over his courtiers.
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But viruses that are extremely similar to the one that causes Covid-19 have been seen in Chinese horseshoe bats.
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The house near Pittsburgh where this writer grew up is clearly visible at the bend of our horseshoe-shape street.
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Her business, The Eden Collective, is like a little shop of heirlooms where the horseshoe talisman is in high demand.
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" Bottom: "My surname is pronounced in Dutch like the word 'luck,' which prompted a friend to give me this horseshoe.
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Less than an hour's drive from downtown is the city of Horseshoe Bend and the fantastical woodlands that surround it.
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A half century ago, LAX was a gem of modern aviation, with its sleek mid-century modern lines and horseshoe layout.
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Horseshoe Falls, the much larger section that's mostly in Canadian territory, wasn't affected then, and won't be this go-around, either.
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Officers formed a horseshoe-like loop around the camp Thursday and started making arrests mid-day, according to the Associated Press.
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Horseshoe Bend is now one of many hidden natural treasures across America that have become too popular for their own good.
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George H.W. Bush had a horseshoe pit built behind the White House, which demonstrated that he was more Texas than Yale.
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The blackout crowd at the Horseshoe poured onto the field to celebrate with the Buckeyes after Barrett took a final knee.
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The water was simply diverted using what's called a cofferdam, so it fell over the bigger, more famous Horseshoe Falls instead.
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The Andes Mountains surround Lake Maracaibo like a horseshoe from the south, and the Caribbean Sea meets it on the north.
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The man who taught me to fish in Maine, to throw a horseshoe and to swing a baseball bat lefty. pic.twitter.
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On Christmas Eve, a 14-year-old girl fell from 700 feet at popular tourist attraction Horseshoe Bend Overlook in Arizona.
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The 14-year-old girl who died was found at the bottom of Horseshoe Bend, about 700 feet below the overlook.
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The iconic Bugatti horseshoe is smaller than its counterparts — a decision made to fit in with the car's low-dropping front.
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The example he gives is when blacksmiths lost their horseshoe-making jobs because of the proliferation of the automobile in 1908.
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But one thing that they all share, other than shaping popular music, is that they have played at Toronto's Horseshoe Tavern.
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Baltimore County's 173 schools span a 600-square-mile horseshoe around the city of Baltimore, which has a separate school system.
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With ancient Roman and Celtic origins, the horseshoe became known as a protective force because it was traditionally made from iron.
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In 2017, Outside magazine reported that Instagram had lost its mind over a particularly photogenic canyon in Arizona called Horseshoe Bend.
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Stores like Beginnings Boutique, a clothing retailer, and Current Home, a home-furnishings store, can be found at the Golden Horseshoe.
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Joseph Frank Leggio and John Robert Howells III were married May 20 at the Diamond Horseshoe, an event space in Manhattan.
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He's got a golden horseshoe somewhere, and he's really good at executing, so I've just got to get better at that.
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When the horseshoe-shaped weight hits the track, eight embedded sensors collect data on the impact, cushion depth, and moisture levels.
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The prototype is called Horseshoe Bend, and the biggest difference between it and the X1 Fold is, well, it's much bigger.
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Horseshoe Bend is built around Intel's new 10nm Tiger Lake architecture, which is set to ship in laptops later this year.
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It has an OLED screen that flexes the same way as Horseshoe Bend, but it's much smaller at 13 inches across.
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With care, in the next million years or so, horseshoe crabs and human beings may still be sharing space on earth.
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If so, it probably belongs to Lucy Sable, a beauty queen who died shortly after being crowned Horseshoe Bay's Sea Queen.
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By analyzing data collected from 1988 to 2000, she saw that the horseshoe-shaped giant erupted at roughly 540-day intervals.
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Jackson, 26, played for the Indianapolis Colts, and a horseshoe-shaped blue-and-white standing wreath was placed near the altar.
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Both the Oregon murder at Horseshoe Lake and the Idaho cold case matched details that Martinez described in one of his autobiographies.
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According to the location's website, travelers can also spot wildlife like red foxes, bottlenose dolphins, horseshoe crabs, and peregrine falcons while there.
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We probably should've gone to Horseshoe Bend earlier in the day to avoid crowds but I would have gone again for sure.
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EarGo's hearing aids also boast a better design, one that doesn't require people to strap some beige-colored horseshoe to their heads.
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The company plans to demolish the yellow horseshoe structure and build a "high-rise residential development" of 800 flats in its place.
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But something appears to be wrong as hundreds of dead horseshoe crabs have recently washed ashore in southern Japan, leaving scientists confounded.
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It's huge, impossible to finish, and you will be the center of attention in the Golden Horseshoe seating area, so there's that.
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Canadian Falls — also known as Horseshoe Falls — drops 167 feet and stretches more than 2,700 feet across, according to World Waterfall Database.
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The iconic Bugatti horseshoe was reduced in size and the logo moved to the hood to fit the car's low-dropping front.
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Instead, it consisted of a free-floating boom, bent into the shape of a horseshoe, with a skirt secured to its underside.
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So yes, this is very much a game of pots calling kettles black — played out within the diplomatic horseshoe of the UNHRC.
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I enter our horseshoe shaped settlement, bypassing the compounds into our own made of concrete and sweat and technology no one knows.
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A need for money prompted Ms. Shaya-Rosenberg to sell a Tiffany charm bracelet, diamond earrings, a diamond horseshoe pendant and more.
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While we won't see Horseshoe Bend on store shelves anytime soon, hopefully we'll get a device like it in the near future.
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"Horseshoe" asteroids circle the sun, but Earth's gravity shoos them away from our planet and forces them into odd U-shaped orbits.
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We now know that there's a whole group — a whole diversity — of viruses related to SARS that are circulating in horseshoe bats.
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Her dress also showed off a hint of one of her other tattoos, a horseshoe with the words "lucky" on her ribcage.
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Facing each other under chandeliers and across a horseshoe table at Mar-a-Lago, the presidents spoke of their budding personal ties.
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After the construction of a cofferdam, the American Falls (left center) was significantly reduced, while the Horseshoe Falls (right) roared louder than ever.
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Day-use areas and campgrounds near Horseshoe and Bartlett lakes have been closed, creating long lines of vehicles leaving the park, KPHO reported.
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It takes a long time for young horseshoe crabs to mature, so this is a major setback for a species already in trouble.
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The "Chains" singer added a touch of sparkle to his outfit with a diamond and black horseshoe-shaped broach worn on his lapel.
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The new Caesars will operate approximately 47 casinos in 13 U.S. states and five countries, including the Caesars, Harrah's, Horseshoe and Bally's brands.
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There is possibly no flavor more evocative of American childhood than the chalky, subtly sweet taste of those horseshoe and clover-shaped marshmallows.
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Up to 25 types of sea birds come to the beach for one reason: to feast on the raw eggs of horseshoe crabs.
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Horseshoe Bend is a great place for a scenic photo, leading the park to install new infrastructure to handle an influx of visitors.
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I wrap myself up in thrift-store luxury and pin it together with a large gold brooch in the shape of a horseshoe.
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I think the last time I got to see you play was in Toronto at the Horseshoe the day after Trump was elected.
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Water rushes up to 40 kilometers (25 miles) per hour over Horseshoe, the largest of three falls that make up the scenic landmark.
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Three of those deaths were accidental, including that of a 14-year-old girl who fell off Arizona's Horseshoe Bend on December 24.
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In time it became apparent that the encounter between his prefrontal cortex and a horseshoe had also knocked loose something in Lemberger's mind.
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I thought about horseshoe crabs' daily lives for the past 445 million years, their routines based on tides and seasons, regular and impersonal.
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Epidemiologists went to China to test horseshoe bats, which they believed carried the virus, and found they carry numerous coronaviruses related to SARS.
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For the play, he recently grew a formidable mustache — a mighty rust-flecked horseshoe — and gained a super power of a different sort.
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They did not come close to filling the church, which could hold several hundred people with its rows of pews and horseshoe balcony.
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He said he saw a few police cars on Monday at the house, which is on a horseshoe-shaped street near a school.
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It is part of the Pacific's "Ring of Fire," a horseshoe-shaped belt around the ocean's edges where many earthquakes and volcano eruptions occur.
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On average, up to three people fatally fall from Eagle Point's horseshoe-shaped edge each year, according to a website dedicated to the park.
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Lucky charms: deck of playing cards, backpack, a horseshoe If there is one word to describe Jupiter in Sagittarius people, it would be lucky!
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He found that the hyoid bone, a horseshoe-shaped bone in the neck, was missing its "horns," and the larynx was missing as well.
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The horseshoe is but one; there's also the idea that the only way for women to ward off curses is to bare their breasts!
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But someone points out they definitely saw him touch the horseshoe, so they move on to the next target: one of Jamie's prison friends.
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The crest line of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls is about 2,200 feet wide, while the plunge pool beneath the falls is 100 feet deep.
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Don't expect to peek Disney fanatics like Katy Perry or Vanessa Hudgens munching on chicken nuggets next to you at The Golden Horseshoe, either.
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According to the attraction's website, the horseshoe bend offers a view of the Colorado River, flowing below red cliffs near the Arizona-Utah border.
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But if the scow dislodges from its new location, Mr. Adames warns it could wind up behind Horseshoe Falls' base, and out of sight.
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CNN explains that the dewatering process would involve building a "temporary cofferdam" to redirect all of Niagara Falls' water flow to Canada's Horseshoe Falls.
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At the other end of the garden is a handsome grove of tall, spindly white birches, arranged in a horseshoe around a seating area.
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Some Messier objects that you might have heard of: the Andromeda Galaxy, Horseshoe Nebula, the Whirlpool Galaxy, and that's only a few famous ones.
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He's a portly, white, self-described "redneck" from Athens, Georgia, with a horseshoe mustache and ruddy complexion who used to be a professional golfer.
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Caesars, whose casinos include the Harrah's and Horseshoe brands, emerged from bankruptcy in 2017 after failing to cope with some $25 billion in debt.
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Urbanization and deforestation had threatened civets and put them in closer contact with the horseshoe bat, which was shown to carry the SARS virus.
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Stonehenge's central bluestones, the ones that form its inner "horseshoe," can be matched with rock formations in Pembrokeshire that show traces of ancient quarrying.
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The Trauma Resuscitation Unit, or T.R.U., consists of twelve bays divided by curtains and arranged in a horseshoe configuration around three banks of workstations.
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Horseshoe crabs are valued for use in certain medical tests, and for this thousands are gathered and their blood collected before they are released.
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Invertebrate groups that experienced diversification included horseshoe crab-like trilobites, clams, clam-like brachiopods and a group called gastropods that included snails and slugs.
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And just when Veidt looks like he's going to remain in this jail for the foreseeable future, he finds a horseshoe inside the cake.
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The comedian posted a pic with the NFL quarterback on Valentine's Day implying they hung out at the Horseshoe Resort in Texas over the weekend.
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The American Chemical Society just released a neat Reactions video explaining the whole thing, in addition to other useful chemicals from sponges and horseshoe crabs.
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What's new: A recent fossil find in Idaho indicates that in the time in between some ancient horseshoe crabs were more diverse than previously thought.
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The fossil record during this time is sparse though because horseshoe crabs lack an exoskeleton with minerals that can be preserved except under exceptional conditions.
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He routinely worked late into the night, seven days a week, from behind a huge horseshoe-shaped control pad, piled disastrously high with manila folders.
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Ohio State will head back to the Horseshoe to take on the No. 13 Wisconsin Badgers — the Buckeyes' toughest test of the season thus far.
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This is one of the classic Horseshoe stories; it's the night that we caught the two midgets fucking on the pool table, which was awesome.
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Her apartment was on the second floor of a three-story walk-up, part of attached buildings that formed a horseshoe around a shared courtyard.
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Sitting on the other side of the horseshoe-shaped bar from Mr. Benson at the Outhouse was Scott Johnson, a union representative for construction workers.
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Mr. Elliott and Mr. Conrad together have hosted parties including Cuckoo Club at the Maritime Hotel in Chelsea and PrettyUgly at Diamond Horseshoe in Midtown.
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Caesars, whose casinos include the Caesars, Harrah's and Horseshoe brands, emerged from bankruptcy last year after failing to cope with some $25 billion in debt.
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But if everything goes according to plan, a grandchild-friendly, horseshoe-shaped villa will be completed for an estimated €3.5 million by September next year.
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Dell's Concept Ori and Intel's Horseshoe Bend concepts are just concepts, tech demos that prove that, yes, these companies are working on devices like this.
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Horseshoe Bay Beach is inarguably stunning, with aqua waters advancing and retreating on an arc of sugar-soft blush-colored sand bookended by rocky cliffs.
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We took a taxi from Horseshoe to Elbow Beach (3½ miles; 303 minutes; $15 with tip), regaling our friendly cabbie with our scooter horror story.
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In the olden days, iron horseshoes were hung near an infant's crib to prevent the swap, and a magical horseshoe figures in "Trollhunters," as well.
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The scow got stranded in the Niagara River, some 650 yards shy of Horseshoe Falls, one of three separate waterfalls that make up Niagara Falls.
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At the Laurel Futurity, he takes a flying horseshoe on the bridge of his nose at forty miles an hour and goes on to win.
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I learned how to groom and feed a horse, along with how to change a horseshoe and the proper way to use a horse pick.
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On December 24, a 14-year-old girl was found 700 feet below Horseshoe Bend, an iconic vista in Arizona's Glen Canyon National Recreation Area.
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Caesars, whose casinos include the Harrah's and Horseshoe brands, emerged from bankruptcy protection in 2017, after failing to cope with some $25 billion in debt.
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At the top, slipped into slots in the clay, are small horseshoe-shaped panels laminated with shadowy photos of stallions (thanks again to the 'zine).
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The project involves building a 9.5 km (6 mile) horseshoe-shaped sea wall in Swansea Bay, about 170 miles west of London, to capture tidal power.
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There's something perfect about them: their proportions, with an elegant cephalon, tapered lobes and tail are elegant in ways that lobsters or horseshoe crabs are not.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - If you've received a vaccination, hip replacement or chemotherapy without suffering toxic shock, chances are you've benefited from a vast bloodletting of horseshoe crabs.
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One particularly compelling place to see horseshoe crabs in New York City is Plumb Beach, a very accessible spot off the eastbound Belt Parkway in Brooklyn.
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"With its huge head, small body and upward facing eyes, Cambroraster superficially resembles a horseshoe crab, although in detail they are quite different animals," Moysiuk said.
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The man climbed over a retaining wall on Horseshoe Falls and was swept over the 57-meter (188 feet) drop, said the police service on Twitter.
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It's also a distinctive shape for the Salvatore Ferragamo ever since the designer's daughter famously used a backward horseshoe to create the Gancini logo in 1969.
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At the wildlife preserve, one particular woman kept close to three elementary-school-age kids, who were sloshing around happily in the horseshoe-crab-infested waters.
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On Thursday, the new series from the Riverdale network released an exclusive look of the teenage detective's suspense-filled life in the town of Horseshoe Bay.
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"I think the nicest thing about Breyerfest for little girls is getting to meet the horses," she said, her dangling horseshoe earrings glinting in the sun.
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This unfolds through a series of vignettes that combine animation, virtual copies of real photographs, and simple interactions like taking a photo or throwing a horseshoe.
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And it also showed off a new concept device called "Horseshoe Bend," a giant, 17-inch foldable tablet that would run on said Tiger Lake processors.
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A horseshoe of elegant galleries surrounding a ghostly piazza, Magazzino was designed by Miguel Quismondo, who incorporated a pre-existing industrial building (the name means warehouse).
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He also nixed his beard for a horseshoe mustache, which Twitter fans quickly compared to the famous 'staches of Lionel Richie, Bruno Mars, and El DeBarge.
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Rumor has it that 17-year-old Lucy won Horseshoe Bay's Sea Queen Pageant, before mysteriously plummeting to her death off the bluffs later that night.
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The project would involve building a 9.5 km (6 mile) horseshoe-shaped sea wall in Swansea Bay, about 170 miles west of London, to capture tidal power.
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Image: ESA/Hubble & NASAOn the right of the above image is the Cosmic Horseshoe, an incredible object that illustrates the principles of Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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As temperatures dropped below 0 degrees Fahrenheit surrounding the Falls, ice is now covering much of the natural wonder's Bridal Veil, American and Horseshoe Falls on Thursday.
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NWS meteorologist Paul Frisbie told BuzzFeed News the horseshoe cloud forms when a cumulus cloud dissipates in a warm, moist atmosphere with changing wind speed and direction.
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Today the fields enclosed by the Mississippi and the horseshoe of Lake Chicot are punctuated by grain bins, plus a few labourers' dwellings guarded by bored dogs.
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On Christmas Eve, a 14-year-old girl fell to her death at the iconic Horseshoe Bend overlook in the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area in Arizona.
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Authorities in Arizona have recovered the body of a 14-year-old girl who fell to her death on Christmas Eve at the iconic Horseshoe Bend overlook.
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As more and more goes wrong on the voyage, and the wind dies, the sailors begin to grumble that someone must have forgotten to touch the horseshoe.
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Studying volcanoes is high priority for Japan, which lies on the "Ring of Fire", a horseshoe-shaped band of fault lines and volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean.
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Scientists have discovered a flu hotspot on the New Jersey shore, where flu-carrying birds from far and wide congregate each spring to eat horseshoe crab eggs.
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On a nearby beach, normally covered with Europeans on August holiday, we find a handful of cleanup workers, raking dead eels and horseshoe crabs from the sand.
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Just before we left the park, we had one last meal at the Golden Horseshoe in Frontierland, a place that serves chicken strips and loud bluegrass music.
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Inside the bright, white-tiled restaurant, a giant foam octopus hangs from the ceiling above a handful of tables and bar seats around a horseshoe-shaped counter.
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Rooms are comfortably modern, with old-world touches, including Bowmore Tweed textiles developed at the nearby Islay Woolen Mill, and views of the horseshoe-shaped Loch Indaal.
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When you're done experiencing the Cave of the Winds, you can take a stroll along the path inside the park to get a view of Horseshoe Falls.
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It says something sobering about present-day China that sales of the armchairs used in horseshoe-shaped meeting rooms have risen steadily over the past 20 years.
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Horseshoe Bend is a reference design, meaning it's an Intel-provided example of what PC manufacturers should be able to do with a given class of chip.
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We caught up with Miller before her set at Toronto's historic Horseshoe Tavern and talked about the relief of being engulfed and how old she actually feels.
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A third shape, which the architects call a horseshoe but which often looks more like the letter U, blends the first two shapes; Ireland and Kenya use it.
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There's much at stake - for both companies, the industry and, of course, horseshoe crabs, a 290-million-year-old species that's more closely related to scorpions than crustaceans.
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Mr. Bryce, for those who don't watch MSNBC, is better known by his Twitter handle, "Iron Stache" — a nod to his occupation (ironworker) and his thick horseshoe mustache.
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There's much at stake - for both companies, the industry and, of course, horseshoe crabs, a 903-million-year-old species that's more closely related to scorpions than crustaceans.
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From the charity's international president, Dr. Joanne Liu, seated at the Security Council's horseshoe-shaped table, came the sharpest rebuke to the Council's five permanent, veto-wielding members.
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Their horseshoe shape is just different enough to set them apart, while a tiny, twinkly cubic zirconia catches the light just enough to add a bit of sparkle.
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Lean and nimble, he has dark brown hair that aimed in various opposing directions, a horseshoe mustache, a graying goatee, and scruffy extra-in-a-saloon-scene cheeks.
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With his distinctive horseshoe mustache and penchant for talking about slab leaks and sewer and water testing, Wakefield doesn't look or sound like your typical social media influencer.
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These accolades invariably focus on the 19-course menu at the horseshoe-shaped bar on the top floor, while only briefly mentioning the offerings in the rooms below.
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So with St. Patrick's Day just around the corner, get a head start on the festivities with one of the most powerful amulets in Celtic tradition: the horseshoe.
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Scientists say those birds are especially sensitive to a shortage of horseshoe crab eggs on Delaware Bay beaches, as they are emaciated when they arrive from South America.
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Beyond faulting Iran's behavior, though, it is not clear what Mr. Trump hopes to accomplish when he sits at the horseshoe-shaped table in the Security Council's chamber.
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The Divo, named after legendary French racer Albert Divo who won multiple races with a Bugatti, is known for its distinctive back fin and horseshoe-shaped front grille.
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One major factor is the obsession of many German centrists with the so-called horseshoe theory of politics, where the far left and the far right are equivalent.
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Conch shells lined sand paths through the dunes to the beach, strafed by surf despite the barrier of distant Horseshoe Reef, visible in a line of frothy waves.
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Soul music blares, overhead fans stir the air, and the burnished walls and horseshoe bar give it the feel of a vintage expat dive on some tropical island.
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Foldable and dual-screen laptops grabbed a lot of headlines at CES, between Lenovo's ThinkPad X217 Fold, the Dell Concept Ori and Duet, and Intel's Horseshoe Bend prototypes.
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Children can look forward to working alongside scientists and anglers, as well as encountering birds of prey and aquatic animals like eels, terrapins, horseshoe crabs and oyster toadfish.
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In the past century, horseshoe crab nurseries have largely been displaced by the many ways people have transformed coastal beaches and marshes with landfills, sea walls and marinas.
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At six feet seven, with a trademark yellow-and-red bandanna and white horseshoe mustache, Hogan became a pop-cultural phenomenon, instantly recognizable even to non-wrestling fans.
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In what country are parts of a giant, horseshoe-shaped trash pile near the Nakdong River igniting into fires, a deeply concerning event to nearby residents and farmers?
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Children can look forward to working alongside scientists and anglers, as well as encountering birds of prey and aquatic animals like eels, terrapins, horseshoe crabs and oyster toadfish.
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"(The results) provide clear evidence that the changes have resulted in more balanced housing markets throughout the Greater Golden Horseshoe region (around Toronto)," said Gregory Klump, CREA's chief economist.
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The company's latest announcement is the LG Tone Studio: a vibrating plastic neckband that blasts surround sound up at the wearer's ears and looks like a sci-fi horseshoe.
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The inner "horseshoe" of the monument opens toward the point on the horizon where the sun appears on the day in June when the sun's path is furthest North.
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"And people are actually waiting two hours!" exclaimed the front-desk hostess, as we wove through a crowd of well-dressed patrons clustered around the central, horseshoe-shaped bar.
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According to the police, the man was seen climbing the retaining wall and then jumping into the river, where he was then swept over Horseshoe Falls, Buffalo News reported.
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One population of horseshoe crabs, or "warrior helmet crabs" as they're known in Japan, make an annual trek to their spawning grounds around the tidal flats of Kita-Kyushu.
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In Asia, where horseshoe crabs are also eaten by humans, the tri-spine species is listed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature as at risk of extinction.
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