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She had had a few mouthfuls of the other piece of chicken.
Paddling toward her friend, amid mouthfuls of muddy water, she giggled uncontrollably.
Some swallow mouthfuls of the icy water, which they call amrit —nectar.
But between mouthfuls of flaky, tender catfish, I wasn't about to argue.
With injera, you're meant to tear off strips, for pinching mouthfuls of food.
Salty and meaty, it's the kind of food you salivate over between mouthfuls.
"Wow," said our new friends, Amy and Kyle, through mouthfuls of chicken and ribs.
After pounding down messy mouthfuls of Reese's, think of it like a palate cleanser.
Karz didn't like chocolate cake so between takes, he spat mouthfuls out into a bucket.
"You literally already look so much better," says my colleague, after two mouthfuls of avocado.
"I was in Zimbabwe a few weeks ago," says Sarah Dawson, a guest, between mouthfuls.
This prompted a smile from the man, between mouthfuls of eggs and jelly and bagel.
Some of them grabbing mouthfuls, shaking the flesh off of the body, and darting away.
It's the closest you get to her older, more gravelly vocals, howling with mouthfuls of vowels.
In between mouthfuls, Chapman passes me herbs to try from the counter in front of him.
Describing those two (of many) missteps requires at least two mouthfuls with a breath in between.
Ms. Okano quickly poured two or three mouthfuls of yeasty, warm unfiltered sake into a little saucer.
Between mouthfuls of the famous pastrami and rye, the couple argue about whether or not women fake orgasms.
The donkey is released, let loose in the tender grass to chew as many mouthfuls as it likes.
That's the premise of this new Glenlivet "Capsule Collection" product, which stuffs mouthfuls of whiskey into edible capsules.
Others, like the crisp, gingery little mouthfuls of batter-fried cauliflower florets (lasooni gobi), are available separately as well.
It crunches and stings, and then the heat of the raw chiles blooms, blindsiding, extorting a pause between mouthfuls.
Mouthfuls of wild strawberry moderate salty bites and go with peanut dishes like…wait for it: peanut butter and jelly.
But would my experience of watching of The Revenant this weekend have been elevated by mouthfuls of buttery popcorn goodness?
The results are crisp chips without an oily residue, the perfect vehicle for scooping up creamy mouthfuls of the dip.
Am I mitigating my sobering condition with the levity the first sips convey and, yes, the oblivion later mouthfuls deliver?
It's not only startups that take in mouthfuls of Saudi cash over the last few years — venture capital firms do, too.
That's why she devours the Washington Post and Washington Jewish Week (between sips of hot water and mouthfuls of cookies and peppermints).
It is an unpalatable meal but she forces herself to eat a few mouthfuls to see her through the day, she said.
Without cupcakes filled with Polyjuice Potion and mouthfuls of Gillyweed, who knows what would have become of Harry Potter and his pals.
Over mouthfuls of pizza and banana-and-Nutella empanadas, Sanders supporters began chanting "Bernie, Bernie, Bernie" as a Latino band took the stage.
Like mouthfuls of bland, brackish jelly, or the sweat off coins from deep pockets, or the fermented milk of a mythical sea creature.
Guests delight in making perfectly balanced mouthfuls of pungent herbs, spicy radishes, salty cheese and crunchy nuts wrapped in pieces of warm bread.
Over Thanksgiving, in between mouthfuls of turkey and sweet potato pie, many of us will be asking ourselves: What are we grateful for?
I have eaten ant eggs in Mexico City, paella in Seville, fried squash blossoms in Florence and thick mouthfuls of Guinness in Dublin.
After drinking two mouthfuls of sludge, I threw the smoothie in the sink and went to work on an empty stomach, unsatisfied and hungry.
In between mouthfuls of succulent pork licked with a sweet aroma, I ask the restaurant's sous chef Bruno Caseiro what they're cooking over today.
I previously had been so proud of my multisyllabic mouthfuls; this puzzle — and ones I have made subsequently — are much improved by their absence.
"I don't care how many miles a bear walks in a day or how many mouthfuls of grass it eats," he told Backpacker magazine.
There were the endless hours in the Pacific near our home in San Diego, swallowing mouthfuls of ocean water when I misjudged the waves.
When combined with mouthfuls of kimchi and other spicy fermented things provided with banchan, this meal proved to be an extremely nutritious and satisfying breakfast.
Just the things to swan around in this holiday season, as you shuffle from the kitchen to the den, between mouthfuls of turkey and pie.
It's got a phenomenal score, mouthfuls of beautiful camera work, and emerging talents like Anthony Ramos as Mars Blackmon, who is nothing but electricity and charisma.
Which is why social feeds all over the country are now filled with videos of kids gagging, coughing, and spitting out mouthfuls of pressure-packed soap.
Most giraffe meals are mouthfuls of leaves stripped from branches by the animals' prehensile lips and tough tongues, which are impervious to needle-sharp acacia thorns.
Between mouthfuls of parfait, I explained that this was an impossible comparison and that she should be grateful the bathrooms were somewhat nicer at the airport.
Here, the definition of breakfast is more expansive, with each pancake accompanied by a gentle curry, tomato chutney and cumin-strafed potatoes like mouthfuls of musk.
"The training is even faster, more intense and extreme than reality," the Azerbaijan-based UNHCR protection officer said, between mouthfuls of lukewarm army rations and instant coffee.
Mid-way through eating mouthfuls of spaghetti, this sauce-covered baby slipped into a pleasant, carb-induced slumber and then wakes immediately back up to eat more.
For a few months, I used the app diligently, entering updates every time I made myself a cup of tea or drank a few mouthfuls of juice.
"We're here because we want to support this shop, which has supported so many teenagers and protesters on the front line," said Yoyo between mouthfuls of pudding.
The broth is almost velvety, fortified by lardons, and there are good crunchy mouthfuls of toasted sourdough croutons instead of the usual limp blobs of drowned bread.
The Associated Press reports that the big cats were coaxed into metal shipping crates with mouthfuls of meat on Sunday and flew from Amman to Johannesburg, via Qatar.
Since there is so much krill to go around, humpback whales feast on big mouthfuls and still leave enough krill behind for seals to get their fill too.
This dumpling-like sweet is one of many Japanese confections developed over hundreds of years that transform rice and beans into exquisite little mouthfuls, traditionally to accompany tea.
A few old women spat mouthfuls of the cane liquor over us, mumbling blessings, praying that if someone had to die, it wouldn't be someone from their bloodline.
The man is standing with a friend who isn't savouring the Lancastrian dish, but complaining of Preston's poor display in between mouthfuls of sliced potato and golden pastry.
"Cheaper plates of koi see mee (Chinese-Thai wheat noodle dish with dried mushrooms and gravy) tend to have a strong MSG aftertaste," remarks Poupee in between mouthfuls.
Still, Korean sushi is much more than just eating spicy tuna rolls with mouthfuls of kimchi, pickled lotus root, and other banchan in between bites of fish and rice.
Braised chicken feet are bright with chili oil and coated with sesame seeds, dried chili, and chopped garlic, the cartilage sliding easily off the bone in sweet, sour mouthfuls.
Have you been trying to eat "healthy," but found yourself complaining in between mouthfuls of undressed kale and day-old quinoa that it's like soooo harrrrrrd and tastes boringgggg?
Forrister and I approached a school of several hundred three- to four-foot-long blackfin barracuda, their perfect predator bodies and mouthfuls of keen teeth unsettling but mesmerizing to watch.
The couple was spotted Saturday in a heavy make-out sesh down in Miami, where they were lounging poolside at a hotel and passing the time with mouthfuls of kisses.
You huff, puff and grunt in pain as you shovel mouthfuls of chile-infused broth down your gullet, or rage-chew on spicy red bean paste–coated rice cakes (tteokbokki).
This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. If the Premier League season is a Rollover hot dog, we are currently chomping on the last few mouthfuls of mushy pink sausage.
There's apparently something incredibly romantic about the idea of gulping in big mouthfuls of the wet stuff, like it's an involuntary bodily response that turns out to be just a terrible idea.
"It's not professional for us to park up and find a toilet when we have diarrhea and a customer sitting in the car," says Mr. Li between mouthfuls of pork and rice.
All the talk is of aromas and sustainability—the usual stuff of craft products that makes it seem stingy not to fork out £7.50 ($10) for something that disappears in a few mouthfuls.
I believe I understood some of the reasoning behind chopped collard greens and cashews tossed with a coconut dressing, but I still find raw collards somewhat rough going after the first few mouthfuls.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Cashews fill the platter, dozens, maybe hundreds, curled like shrimp and dark from the pan, hot buttery mouthfuls strafed with salt and roasted red chile powder.
As in the high, thin-aired Andean city of La Paz, Bolivia, where the owner, Jose Sanchez, grew up, hearts are cut down to mouthfuls and strung on skewers that arrive with burned tips.
Bearing most of the blame, though, is the screenwriter, Chris Sparling, who sends Arthur (a maudlin Matthew McConaughey), an American mathematics professor, into the forest with a bottle of pills and mouthfuls of dolorous dialogue.
The only difference was that between mouthfuls of potato salad, the people I chatted with told me stories of being raised in abusive environments, fringe beliefs, or being completely shunned by their family and friends.
My Syrian experience was in the kitchen and at the dining table, scooping garlic and cilantro-fried broad beans with handfuls of pita bread and sneaking mouthfuls of fresh cream sweetened with orange blossom syrup.
It isn&apost unusual for his stools to change a little in consistency from one day to the next (he likes to sneak mouthfuls of cat food whenever he can), so I wasn&apost worried.
Aerosolized nicotine filled her lungs again during a break in her morning run, between mouthfuls of lunch, and as she worked at a tobacco shop near the University of Georgia, where she is a sophomore.
Then, in our own testing, you often need to eat the whole pot, as a few mouthfuls can be really enjoyable, but you only really know what it's like if you eat all of it.
These notes, with mouthfuls of names as Trigger Phoenix Autocall Optimization Securities and Airbag Yield Optimization Securities, were sold to people of modest means, often with low risk tolerances, and included some retirees, the SEC said.
In that battle, a much younger and faster dragon named Moondancer took Sunfyre down, nearly tearing its half-healed broken wing from its body, gouging out an eye and ripping mouthfuls of flesh from its neck.
Every few mouthfuls, I'd swill a mouthful of water and spit that into the jar, too, so that my sake wouldn't end up undrinkably thick (kuchikamizake was originally a thick paste that would be eaten with chopsticks).
Since humpbacks are baleen whales, they'll gulp down entire mouthfuls of water by expanding a set of 14 to 35 long throat pleats—critters included—and sift out their food through baleen filters made of stiff keratin.
Thanksgiving is about sneaking mouthfuls of whipped cream straight from the can, trying to pace your wine intake to little avail, and that family game that involves going around the table and saying one thing you're grateful for.
Even your somewhat cool cousin, who you just snuck out and smoked a bowl with, ends up letting you down when he boasts between mouthfuls of stuffing that he checked into the VIP area of Coachella on Facebook this year.
Bees are central to an enormous agricultural industry — about one of every three mouthfuls of food we eat wouldn't exist without bee pollination — and beekeepers' custodianship of billions of these delicate animals is as much an art as it is a science.
Because you are a glutton for punishment, you continue to anger-eat, taking quick bites and leaving little time or space between mouthfuls because, by experience, you know that one doesn't linger over spicy foods and give the body time to register its full impact.
It takes bit of finding, but I come across another Kumpir outpost, this time full of white-haired men in tiny round spectacles, bicycle couriers in Steve Zissou hats, and young German couples pausing between mouthfuls for swigs of Rothaus lager out of small brown bottles.
"I'm doing O.K.," answered Mashama Bailey, the chef at the Grey, her acclaimed restaurant in Savannah, Ga. She was chopping celery sticks that would be used to scoop up mouthfuls of pimento cheese, and offering guidance on how to form dumplings that would accompany a heap of clams.
If Dr. Dunn is to be believed, you can have all of the towering cake batter milkshakes that you want, provided that you sit quietly and think about the milkshake while you're trying to suck it through a straw—and provided that you stop after one or two mouthfuls.
Forouzesh (who must have skimmed past Archimedes' name in his third-grade math book) alleged that Starbucks cheated its customers out of a couple of mouthfuls of iced coffee by telling its baristas to fill the cups to a designated line instead of filling them all the way to the rim.
Between mouthfuls, the kids would scurry over to a small window with a view into the kitchen where they would watch as the chef making noodles slapped, pulled and twisted the dough, each time making the noodles longer and thinner, until finally he would cut them and drop them into boiling water.
They contain few of the intensities we associate with her, the sour humor of "The Bell Jar," the wild tenderness of her writings about her children, the "black sweet blood mouthfuls" of "Ariel," her final book of poems, written at the pace of one or two a day before her children woke and the sun rose.
In her book Eat Up, the food writer Ruby Tandoh reminds us that "As babies, we also take mouthfuls of the amniotic fluid that our mum's body has made to cushion our stay in the womb," noting that the fluid bears the taste of what the person carrying us has eaten, and therefore forms our early preferences.
The words that had come out of my mouth that afternoon, words that I exhaled in between mouthfuls of sprouts, words that I can't remember in any recognizable order, words that have come unstuck in my own home video of the event, words that I might have imagined, words that might never have been said in the first place, didn't matter.
Still, on a wintry night, it's nice to take shelter for mouthfuls of cecina, a demolition of salt-cured beef with edges like candy; suadero, akin to brisket but cut closer to the udder, swollen with fat that turns to liquid instantly on the tongue; and al pastor, pork shaved thin and stung with chiles and pineapple, with a flavor close to burnt caramel, the darker side of sweet.
The clergy, a pavid flock, chattered their fears between the mouthfuls.
Mouthfuls is the second album by American folk-rock band Fruit Bats, released in 2003.
A gourmand will take an Ortolan by the legs and craunch it in delicious mouthfuls, so as absolutely to lose none of it.
Adults may grow to almost , but never leave the tunnels to feed. They frequently take in mouthfuls of juveniles and spit them out again. An inspection of adult stomachs showed only a green slime.
In Mexico botanas refers to the vegetarian varieties commonly served in small portions in wine bars. In many Central American countries, hors d'oeuvres are known as bocas (lit. "mouthfuls"). Pasapalos (lit. "drink passer") is Venezuelan for an hors d'oeuvre.
It is benthophagous by nature, taking mouthfuls of substrate (hence its common name) and sifting for edible items, with the remaining materials being expelled via the mouth and gill openings. It prefers clear and blackwater environments as opposed to turbid white waters.
Texas Tech University. It is also herbivorous. It may feed by scooping up and swallowing mouthfuls of riverbed substrate to obtain buried food objects. The fish often spits out most of the sand and undigestible material, but the digestive tract usually contains an amount of sand.
According to poison specialist Brad Dahl, "even two mouthfuls wouldn't be that dangerous as long as it goes down to your stomach and stays there or keeps going." The US CDC's Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry says not to induce vomiting, lavage, or administer activated charcoal.
The Prince's dogs went to the beast's body and pulled away mouthfuls of feathers.Hakui During the Sengoku Period the area was contested by the Uesugi clan and Maeda clan. The area became part Kaga Domain under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate. Following the Meiji restoration, the area was organised into Hakui District, Ishikawa.
The Bhikshuka Upanishad illustrates the Paramahamsa (literally, "highest wandering birds") mendicants with a list of names. The list includes Samvartaka, Aruni, Svetaketu, Jadabharata, Dattatreya, Shuka, Vamadeva, and Haritaka.KN Aiyar, Thirty Minor Upanishads, University of Toronto Archives, , pp. 132–133 They eat only eight mouthfuls of food a day and prefer a life away from others.
Twostripe gobies are relatively rare. They usually occur in pairs, but can be found alone in silty flat sand patches or rubble substrates. They are usually found on outer reefs at the bottom of coral or rocky dropoffs, rarely in lagoons. They feed on small digging (fossorial) organisms by sifting them from mouthfuls of sand.
Ambygobius sphinx has been recorded from depths of and is associated with reefs where it occurs singly or in pairs It hovers just above the substrate in sandy areas with sparse seagrass where it creates a burrow which it uses as a refuge. It feeds by sifting mouthfuls of sand from which it extracts crustaceans and gastropods.
Ned feeds Newton a little, but Newton does nothing. Ned leaves the can beside Newton's bowl and goes to bed. That night, Newton crawls from his bowl and gulps down several mouthfuls of Zippo. Thus, the "eats too much" warning comes true: Newton grows 6 feet tall, can talk (voiced by Harland Williams), and has the power to shapeshift.
The Upanishad states that Kutichaka monks eat eight mouthfuls of food a day. Prominent ancient Rishis (sages) who illustrate the Kutichaka group are Gotama, Bharadwaja, Yajnavalkya, and Vasishta. The Bahudaka mendicants carry a water pot and a triple staff walking stick. They wear a topknot hair style and ochre-coloured garments, and wear a sacrificial thread.
The California corbina's diet consists of crustaceans, small fish, bivalves, and other small invertebrates. California corbina have been observed feeding in just a few inches of water in the upper surf. To feed, they scoop up mouthfuls of sand and separate the food by expelling the sand through the gills and spitting out bits of clam shells and other foreign matter.
The eggs are incubated for 11–13 days by the female. The nestlings are fed by both parents, who regurgitate seeds but also bring mouthfuls of caterpillars. Initially, the male normally passes the food to the female who feeds the chicks, but as they grow bigger both adults feed them directly. The female broods the chicks while they are in the nest.
Whale sharks suck in mouthfuls of bait fish, and bonitos join the feast. Mexico's limestone Yucatan peninsula is riddled with flooded caves, home to strange creatures including remipedes and isopods. Offshore, Terneffe is one of many coral atolls. Rare American crocodiles hatch in its sheltered mangroves, and magnificent frigatebirds mob red-footed boobies as they return to feed their chicks, forcing them to regurgitate their catch in mid air.
Mtamvuna River is a river that forms the border between KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape Provinces in South Africa. The river has a wide mouth and flows into the Indian Ocean just south of Port Edward. The Mtamvuna river is approximately 162 km long with a catchment area of 1,553 km². The name means "the reaper of mouthfuls" because of the damage the river does to crops during floods.
Jawfish are named for their large mouths, which allow them to catch food. Their large mouths also allow them to dig their burrows by taking big mouthfuls of sand and spitting them out in order to create their hideaways. Some jawfish consume worms, crustaceans, and invertebrates, but the blue-spotted jawfish feeds on tiny animals: benthic and planktonic invertebrates. They are colonial species and can be found in quite large colonies.
Fossorochromis rostratus is a species of cichlid fish that is endemic to Lake Malawi in East Africa. The only species in its genus, it is a relatively large (up to in total length), sexually dimorphic cichlid. It feeds on small invertebrates that often are caught by sifting mouthfuls of sand. As for most cichlids, brood care is highly developed, the eggs and larvae being mouthbrooded by the female.
Pangio species forage in the substrate and sift mouthfuls of sand through the gills to feed on insect larvae, small crustaceans, and other small animals. Pangio are social fish, living in large aggregations in the wild, and in home aquaria are often observed staying together, often packing themselves into the same cave or crevice. Pangio are peaceful fish, and are not known to attack conspecifics or fish of other species.
Evans had assumed they were ceps but overlooked that the mushrooms had gills rather than pores. All four victims were informed that they would require kidney transplants in the future. Several years later, Evans received a kidney donated by his daughter, Lauren. The other three eventually received transplants after some searching for donors, despite Charlotte having only eaten three mouthfuls of mushroom; they were instrumental in setting up the charity Give a Kidney.
In choking, the time to react is quite short, and the worst cases are deadly. For these reasons, it is convenient to prevent it, so it does not even happen. Basic prevention Choking typically happens when swallowing too large or too abundant mouthfuls that are badly chewed. This risk disappears when one obtains the discipline to split the food in pieces of moderated size, and to chew them completely, not swallowing them before.
The ritual for finalizing the marriage involved the matchmaker tying the groom's cape to the bride's skirt, and then the groom's mother would give the bride and groom each four mouthfuls of tamales. Four days of feasting followed the ceremony. For the purpose of political, military or economic alliances marriages among Aztec nobles were arranged. For example, when Cosijoeza married Ahuitzotl's daughter to seal the alliance between the Aztecs and the Zapotecs in 1496.
While their young are out feeding, the parents eject mouthfuls of debris from the burrows. In a single day as much as 3 kg (6.6 lb) of sand might be collected and spat out of the hole by the parents.Life by BBC, 2009, pg 64, Research has revealed a maze of tunnels and chambers totaling a length of some 6 m. At night, young fish dangle by their mouths from the roof of the tunnels by thin mucous threads.
Amblygobius phalaena, the Sleeper Banded goby, white-barred goby, is a species of goby native to tropical reefs of the western Pacific Ocean and through the central Indo-Pacific area at depths of from . This species feeds by taking in mouthfuls of sand and sifting out algae, invertebrates and other organic matter. It can reach a length of TL. It is also of minor importance to local commercial fisheries and can also be found in the aquarium trade.
The Half-and-half wrasse lives solitary or in small groups. It is a benthic predator that feeds mainly on small marine invertebrates such as crustaceans, molluscs, worms and echinoderms captured on or in the substrate. In addition to picking food off coral branches, it may take in mouthfuls of sand, sorting out food items in the mouth and then expelling the sand through the gill operculae. Like most wrasse, it is a protogynous hermaphrodite, i.e.
The followers generally speak along with them, thus affirming the potential for realizing one's own spirit, and thus unifying them with the kami around them. The above exercises are done so participants raise their metabolism and some groups accompany this with deep breathing. They may be sprinkled with purifying salt and may be given sake to spit into the waterfall in three mouthfuls. Sometimes the participants are given salt to throw into the waterfall as they enter.
They had been trapped in the vessel for over 76 hours and rescuers found that they had only enough oxygen to last at most 12 more hours. They also were desperately short of water, of which they had had only three or four mouthfuls a day. The story of the submarine's rescue was featured on the BBC One documentary Submarine Rescue. The documentary was subsequently awarded the accolade of "best documentary" by the British Maritime Society.
In June 2011, Johnson appeared in the music video for "You're Too Weird" from the album Tripper. The video was shot in Hollywood, California and directed by The General Assembly. In November 2013, Johnson announced the demise of the Fruit Bats on the band's website. The band played a handful of live shows, which also marked the 10th anniversary of their album Mouthfuls, in the Pacific Northwest, with their final show in Portland on November 16, 2013.
The breeding season of tawny frogmouths is from August to December, but individuals in arid areas are known to breed in response to heavy rains. Males and females both share in the building of nests by collecting twigs and mouthfuls of leaves and dropping them into position. Nests are usually placed on horizontal, forked tree branches and can reach up to 30 cm in diameter. Loose sticks are piled together, and leaf litter and grass stems are placed to soften the centre.
During this time the mudfish stay very quiet, either hanging at the surface or burrowing into the substrate. Some choose to leave the water when it becomes low in oxygen, and remove themselves again if put back into the water. When the water dries out completely, Canterbury mudfish continue extracting oxygen from mouthfuls of air as well as absorbing it through their skin. Although their metabolism slows down, they remain active, frequently changing position, rolling onto their backs and grouping together.
This attitude towards other racers has made him a love-or-hate personality in the motorcycling world. In 2014, Fogarty won the fourteenth series of ITV' I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!. The final saw him challenged to eat a large cupful of live mealworms (which he managed in three mouthfuls), two fried tarantulas, three live cockroaches, ostrich anus and a camel's penis. In July 2016, Fogarty was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Central Lancashire.
The station is having the front entrance renovated, bridge refurbished, station buildings repainted and decorated and replanted and landscaped wild flower areas. One in three mouthfuls of the food we eat is dependent on pollination and honey bees are dying out across the world. The overgrown woods and gardens will therefore be planted up with flowers and shrubs that encourage birds, bees and butterflies. In 2011 2,500 plants were planted, and a further 300 lavender plants and five cherry trees were planted near the station in 2012.
Like some other Geophagini cichlids, the common name 'eartheater' is attributed to their common feeding strategy of sifting through substrate (e.g., sand, small rock, silt) for food, where mouthfuls of substrate are taken up and sorted in the buccal cavity for food items. With the help of gill rakers, food is sorted and substrate is either spat out or sifted our from the operculum. While generally considered to be an invertivore, it has been documented as an omnivore in systems that have been disturbed by human activity.
Mudfish have the ability to aestivate during droughts, seeking out moist areas under logs and vegetation so they do not dry out. While emersed (out of the water), they respire through cutaneous respiration, either through their skin, or by taking mouthfuls of air. Emersed mudfish frequently lie on their backs, possibly improving cutaneous respiration through the thinner abdominal skin, improving oxygenation of vital organs, or rehydrating skin on their upper surfaces. As wetland habitats dry out, the standing water may become stagnant and hypoxic.
Bothriolepis, as with all other antiarchs, are thought to have fed by directly swallowing mouthfuls of mud and other soft sediments in order to digest detritus, small or microorganisms, algae, and other forms of organic matter in the swallowed sediments. Additionally, the positioning of the mouth on the ventral side of its head further suggests that Bothriolepis was likely a bottom-feeder. The regular presence of "carbonaceous material in the alimentary tract" is believed to indicate that most of its diet consisted of plant material.
The Bahudaka do not eat meat or honey, and beg for their eight mouthfuls of food a day. The Hamsa mendicants are constantly on the move, staying in villages for just one night, in towns no more than five nights, and in sacred places for no more than seven nights. The ascetic practice of Hamsa monks includes daily consumption of the urine and dung of a cow. The Hamsa monks practice the Chandrayana cycle in their food eating habit, wherein they vary the amount of food they eat with the lunar cycle.
Their resting behavior has resulted in the vernacular name "sleeper gobies", which invites confusion with the related family Eleotridae. The members of this genus are known to be carnivorous sand-sifters; to eat, they simply engulf entire mouthfuls of sand which they expel through their gills. Specialized structures in their gills filter small crustaceans and worms as the sand is expelled. It is this specific trait that makes some members of the genus attractive to the marine aquarist, and they are often introduced into a marine aquarium for sand- sifting.
The goby and shrimp share the same extensive burrow which the shrimp excavates in sandy or silty areas of the seabed. It has one or more openings, the positions of which are constantly changing as the shrimp engages in burrowing activities. During the day the goby rests on the burrow floor with its head by the opening or may emerge further. It feeds by picking small invertebrates out of the substrate that has been disturbed by the shrimp or by taking mouthfuls of sediment and extracting edible organisms and detritus.
When the Certs ran out, the monkeys reached into the car and grabbed his brother. His mother sped up in an attempt to shake off the monkeys while at the same time his grandmother rolled up the back window, trapping the monkeys' hands. The window was lowered with the car still traveling at high speed, causing the monkeys to fall off the car and spit out mouthfuls of Certs as they hit the ground. The tradition continued on May 9 when Penn read several letters and listeners called in with amusing monkey stories.
It eats small invertebrates that it picks out of the sediment that has been disturbed by the shrimp or takes mouthfuls of sediment and extracts any edible matter. The shrimp is mainly a detritus feeder and is constantly stirring up the substrate. The shrimp cannot see well and extends its antennae behind the goby which uses a flick of its tail to alert the shrimp to approaching fish whereupon the shrimp rapidly retreats. The goby distinguishes between predators, bottom-stirring fish that may damage the burrow and harmless species and reacts appropriately.
Despite being asked by Garcia not to pick up gunfighting anymore, later events in the manga, which depicts her watching helplessly as a bomb was set killing many including Diego Lovelace. Garcia's question of why his father was a victim makes her go into battle again, seeking revenge. Roberta's anger almost pushed her to the limit; she is shown taking mouthfuls of anti-psychotics, and experiencing haunting hallucinations in the form of her past victim (Japanese engineer). She once again stalks the city of Roanapur in search of the one responsible for assassinating her master.
The nine-armed sea star is a scavenger and a predator and examination of the stomach contents show that the diet consists primarily of molluscs, small crustaceans and polychaete worms. Many of the food items were swallowed whole and had been ingested by the starfish everting its stomach and engulfing its prey. It also buries itself in the substrate and engulfs "mouthfuls" of sediment, filtering it through its oral spines and extracting detritus and small organisms such as brittle stars. Breeding takes place at different times of the year in different parts of the range.
Unable to resist the temptation, he pulled an arrow from his quiver and sent it through the deer's heart. Then with several of his half-starved companions, sprang upon the yet quivering body of the animal to cut out the liver which was sometimes eaten raw. One of the men was allegedly knocked down by the last kick of the dying buck, but the warriors swallowed a few mouthfuls liver before rushing upon and routing their enemies. It is still told of how American Horse killed game and feasted between the ambush and the attack.
The eight front teeth are spatulate and peg-like, and served as incisors that were used to nip off mouthfuls of vegetation. The broad, blunt cheek teeth show extensive wear associated with occlusion, and would have functioned as molars, grinding up the food. It also had a partial secondary palate, which meant it could chew its food and breathe at the same time, something many even more advanced reptiles were unable to do. These traits are likely adaptations related to the animals' high-fiber, herbivorous diet, and evolved independently of similar traits seen in some reptilian groups.
Most sharks are carnivorous. Basking sharks, whale sharks, and megamouth sharks have independently evolved different strategies for filter feeding plankton: basking sharks practice ram feeding, whale sharks use suction to take in plankton and small fishes, and megamouth sharks make suction feeding more efficient by using the luminescent tissue inside of their mouths to attract prey in the deep ocean. This type of feeding requires gill rakers—long, slender filaments that form a very efficient sieve—analogous to the baleen plates of the great whales. The shark traps the plankton in these filaments and swallows from time to time in huge mouthfuls.
A strain vector biomechanical investigation of the skull, mandible and teeth of a well-preserved last cold stage individual recovered from Whitemoor Haye, Staffordshire, revealed musculature and dental characteristics that support a grazing feeding preference. In particular, the enlargement of the temporalis and neck muscles is consistent with that required to resist the large tugging forces generated when taking large mouthfuls of fodder from the ground. The presence of a large diastema supports this theory. Comparisons with living perissodactyls confirm that the woolly rhinoceros was a hindgut fermentor with a single stomach, consuming cellulose- rich, protein-poor fodder.
Eventually the excited citizens of Quiquendone decide to go to war against the neighboring village of Virgamen, to avenge an old offense: in 1195, a cow belonging to that town had dared to step into a Quiquendonian field and eat some mouthfuls of their grass. However, as the army was on the way to battle, an accident at Dr. Ox's plant causes oxygen and hydrogen to mix, producing a huge explosion that destroys the plant. The story ends with the town back to its traditional slow and quiet way of life. Dr. Ox and his assistant, who were not at the plant when the accident happened, disappeared without trace.
Susan Bassnett widened Barkhudarov's poetry perception to include prose, adding that in this type of translation text is the prime unit, including the idea that sentence- by-sentence translation could cause loss of important structural features. German linguist Werner Koller connected Barkhudarov's idea of unit sizing to the difference between the two languages involved, by stating that the more different or unrelated these languages were, the larger the unit would be. One final perception on the idea of unit came from linguist Eugene Nida. To him, translation units have a tendency to be small groups of language building up into sentences, thus forming what he called meaningful mouthfuls of language.
Harry's obvious and strong advances scare Paula somewhat, however Paula makes the most of the free drinks Harry is providing until friend Bernice approaches and tries to get her to leave. Harry gives Paula his room key in obvious hope and persists to flirt and also trying his luck with Bernice. Eventually the women become quite adamant that they must leave so Harry goes to get them a taxi, whilst he is gone the two women escape leaving the key with a waiter. # "Between Mouthfuls": In the same hotel as the people in Drinking Companions two couples at adjoining restaurant tables realise an unwelcome common bond, assisted by an interactive waiter.
Bahudaka, states the text, is the monk who is like Kutichaka but eats only eight mouthfuls a day begged in the manner of a bee (randomly from different houses). A Hamsa monk has matted hair, is like Bahudaka, but wanders and begs from houses he has not preselected. A Paramahamsa monk has abandoned his sacred thread, cut off his topknot and hair, abandoned all social and material things, begs with his hand as bowl, and is happy whether he finds something to eat or not. A Turiyatita monk eats fruits and leaves like a cow, states the text, and the days he eats cooked food, it comes from three different houses he has never visited before.
After trying out the substandard piano and learning a replacement instrument was not available, Jarrett nearly refused to play and Brandes had to convince him to perform as the concert was scheduled to begin in just a few hours. Brandes had booked a table, at a local Italian restaurant, for Jarrett to have dinner, but a mix-up by the waiting staff caused a delay in the meal being served and he was able to eat only a few mouthfuls before having to leave for the concert. Ultimately, Jarrett decided to play largely because the recording equipment was already set up. The concert took place at the late hour of 11:30 pm, following an earlier opera performance.
The species in the genus Chromidotilapia are bottom feeding omnivores and they feed on small invertebrates, algae, organic detritus, and other small food items. Their feeding behaviour is similar to that of some Neotropical cichlid genera such as Geophagus and Satanoperca in that they take up mouthfuls of the substrate which they sift for edible items before expelling the waste through their gills and the mouth. Chromidotilapia guntheri are sexually dimorphic and the males and females differ in size with the males being larger than the females, males growing to and females to . Other sexual differences are that first ray in the pectoral fin in males is more extended when compared to those of females.
Pu Yi once labored in Beijing Botanical Garden. To find out details in that time period, Jia rode his bicycle and crossed the city to interview Pu Yi's former colleagues. These people were quite enthusiastic and told him a lot of stories about Pu Yi. At noon, Jia ate steamed buns and drank two mouthfuls of tap water and had a short break lying on a wooden board cushioned with two pieces of newspapers, and resumed interviews in the afternoon. The most miserable case was that one day in order to find a witness, Jia set out at 6:00 A.M. and rode bicycle from Bawangfen to Summer Palace, and to Xiang Mountain, and returned to Shichahai in downtown Beijing.
Maspero explains. > Nourishing the Vital Principle consists in suppressing the causes of death > and creating in oneself the immortal body which will replace the mortal > body. The causes of death are especially the Breath of Grains and the Breath > of Bloody Food: hence the alimentary regimens which are designated by the > generic name Abstinence from Grains. One must succeed in replacing vulgar > food with the Food of the Breath, like an aerophagia which consists of > breathing air in, holding it in as long as possible without allowing it to > escape and, while it is held in, making it pass, in identical mouthfuls with > great gulps of water, from the trachea into the esophagus, so that it can be > sent on into the stomach like real food.
The flower/tree represents, no doubt, her sexuality; her closing of the windows signals her inability to handle the sexuality that she has suppressed within her. ;Wine: Anne drinks wine throughout the story, initially in order to stifle her trembling when she visits the café to go see Chauvin; the pace of wine drinking reflecting the dramatic arc of the work: building, climaxing in the 7th chapter, then diminishing again in the 8th chapter. She consumes progressively more wine during each meeting with Chauvin, at times "mechanically", and in Chapter 7, she drinks too much wine and winds up vomiting out the wine she had been drinking that day. In the final, 8th chapter, she then drinks the wine "in small mouthfuls" (« à petites gorgées»).
Tom Konyves’ strong experimental impulses and wide range of technical skills produce some remarkably successful poems... both his selections from Ex Perimeter (1988) and his most recent material in the section Into This Space represent the work of a skilled poet who is finally coming into his own. The diversity of this material stands out even to the casual reader. Konyves displays an extraordinary sensitivity to rhythm... Allusions to poets... are woven into meditations that are both fresh and vulnerable. In short, these final fifty pages come close fulfilling Konyves’ own declared desire to create “a temporary object / through which a thought flows / searching for a vantage point / to view the human soul.” \- JOURNAL OF CANADIAN POETRY Konyves’ poems are beyond poems, mouthfuls with a surprising aftertaste, and difficult to explain.
The pachyostotic skeleton, similar to that seen in modern sirenians, would have made Paludidraco slow and unmanoeuvrable, but would have given it neutral buoyancy and so enabled it to hover near the sea floor while expending very little energy. It has therefore been proposed that Paludidraco swam slowly along the seabed, or possibly even walked along it, eating soft vegetable matter. Alternatively, it could have taken mouthfuls of silt or sand from the seabed and shaken its head from side to side to filter out the small crustaceans or worms living in the sediment, in a similar way to modern grey whales. This would explain its apparent ability to filter but not to 'suspension feed', while the pachyostotic skeleton would have made this a very low-energy lifestyle.
In 2000, Eric D. Johnson was an instructor at The Old Town School of Folk Music, led his own space-rock band called I Rowboat, and was a guitarist in various groups, including Califone and The Shins. He also had a four-track solo outlet called Fruit Bats, which he had been working on since 1997. Fruit Bats had begun to evolve into a band with the inclusion of I Rowboat members Dan Strack and Brian Belval and in 2001, their debut record Echolocation was released on Califone's imprint, Perishable Records. Tours followed with the likes of Modest Mouse and The Shins. Fruit Bats signed with Sub Pop in 2002 and have released four albums with the label including Mouthfuls in 2003, Spelled in Bones in 2005, The Ruminant Band in 2009 and Tripper in 2011.
Thus, there are 108 bone tool specimens from the region in total, and possibly an additional 2 from Kromdraai B. Bone tools are most abundant when P. robustus remains far outnumber Homo remains and stone tools, so they are often attributed to P. robustus. The 2 stone tools (either "Developed Oldowan" or "Early Acheulean") from Kromdraai B could possibly be attributed to P. robustus, as Homo has not been confidently identified in this layer; however, it is possible that the stone tools were reworked. Bone tools may have been used to cut or process vegetation, process fruits (namely marula fruit), strip tree bark, or dig up tubers or termites. The form of P. robustus incisors appears to be intermediate between H. erectus and modern humans, which could possibly mean it did not have to regularly bite off mouthfuls of a large food item due to preparation with simple tools.
Friends and family members share from the same container, traditionally a hollow gourd (also called a , , or simply in Spanish, a or in Portuguese, or a in Italian), and drink through the same wooden or metal straw (a in Spanish or in Portuguese). The gourd is given by the brewer to each person, often in a circle, in turn; the recipient gives thanks, drinks the few mouthfuls in the container, and then returns the mate to the brewer, who refills it and passes it to the next person in clockwise order. Although traditionally made from a hollowed calabash gourd, these days mate "gourds" are produced from a variety of materials including wood, glass, bull horns, ceramic, and silicone.Guide to Yerba Mate Gourds In the same way as people meet for tea or coffee, friends often gather and drink mate () in Paraguay, Argentina, southern Brazil, and Uruguay.

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