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And the agency might be puffing up its penalty numbers.
Along with puffing up to ward off threats, this snake will also play dead.
And that would be a shame, since puffing up really is a good defense.
And that would be a shame, since puffing up really is a good defense.
When hair is color-treated or especially dry, it's even more susceptible to puffing up.
But a second hypothesis suggests just the opposite: The accretion disk starts thin before puffing up.
Back then, the pool of magma was puffing up ground that was not directly beneath the lake.
Terrified of being revealed as a loser in any arena, Trump has always been preoccupied with puffing up his image.
By the eighth round Gomez's face was puffing up, leveling out his features so that he came more to resemble a cantaloupe.
Make a small dimple in the center of each patty with your thumb—it'll prevent the meat from puffing up as it cooks.
Magic has long relied on celebrity, puffing up the legends of figures like Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, John Henry Anderson, and, of course, Houdini.
Sturdy fill also has a way of puffing up around the area being pressed down, keeping your head still and up on its side.
Form the turkey mixture into four patties, pressing a divot into the center of each to prevent the burgers from puffing up during cooking.
Monochromatic, drab, with dark soot and graying plaster and baked dirt puffing up in clouds when a cart or motorcycle or the rare automobile goes by.
Amika's Blockade is good before any iron work, and then I spray The Shield, an anti-humidity spray that prevents frizz and keep hair from puffing up.
Here was a tabloid creature at the center of the national conversation, and The Enquirer rose to the occasion by puffing up his candidacy and pillorying his rivals.
So is chomping on a Nicorette a good way to get the feeling of puffing up without the immense health risks that come with a pack of Camels?
Things get even worse when an overweight john propositions her at the Hi-Hat and she leads him huffing and puffing up a flight of stairs at the Lionel Hotel.
Hirofumi Noda from Tohoku University in Japan and Chris Done from Durham University in England wanted to see if such a puffing-up could also be responsible for changing-look quasars.
That has left hordes of New Yorkers huffing and puffing up subway stairs and presents an even greater challenge for riders who are older, disabled or carrying heavy strollers or suitcases.
Astronomers can't yet say if the supermassive black hole has been starved, if the disk itself has shape-shifted — either puffing up or caving in — or if an entirely different mechanism is responsible.
One of the best sequences in the original version of The Lion King — the 21990 Disney animated classic — involves young Simba the lion cub puffing up his own ego for the benefit of his pal Nala.
Our charismatic and barefoot guide, Sophie, an intense young woman with an orange buzz cut, wearing a long traditional madras plaid skirt and toe rings, led us huffing and puffing up a rain-slicked forest path.
A shocking video of a toddler reportedly puffing up to 40 cigarettes a day on the island of Sumatra went viral around seven years ago, firing up anti-tobacco activists who said it underscored the problem of underage smoking in Indonesia.
Collectively laughing at him on social media has been a fun ride these past few months but if he keeps going in this direction, he will likely run into somebody who doesn't feel like joking, puffing up their chest, or trading blows online.
Meanwhile, the only attention paid to sustainability — during some 1.5 hours of keynotes — was a slide which passed briefly behind marketing chief Phil Schiller towards the end of his turn on stage puffing up the iPhone updates, encouraging him to pause for thought.
It is not Toyota pretending to be something other than Toyota; nor is it the Camry puffing up its grille or price tag to be something other than a good, middle-income car that any gainfully employed person can enjoy and be proud of.
"In the event that foil highlights start puffing up and literally exploding (color specialists refer to this as a 'heat reaction'), it is not because of the silicones contained in many shampoos and conditioners — it's due to a perfect storm between sodium hydroxide, ammonia, and aluminum," he says.
The rest of its blog post is given over to puffing up a number of unrelated steps it says it will also take in the name of "supporting the European Union Parliamentary Elections," but that don't involve Google itself having to be any more transparent about its own ad platform.
The name crescentina is derived from the Italian verb , which means "to grow", referring to it puffing up during the cooking.
This circular motion, along with the dragon puffing up slightly, shows submission. This display is seen between opponents, as well as adolescents towards adults.
Male grey catbirds fluff their feathers and spread their lower tails to defend their territory when threatened by another male. The bird that is capable of puffing up and appearing to be the biggest will win the territory.
Alexander's bard Timotheus sings praises of him. Alexander's emotions are manipulated by the singer's poetry and music. Timotheus glorifies him as a god, puffing up Alexander's pride. He then sings of the pleasures of wine, encouraging Alexander to drink.
Juveniles are similar to females. Males display during the breeding season by splaying the tail, fluttering and puffing up the white scapular feathers. This species is insectivorous, and like other chats hunts from a prominent low perch. They have been noted to feed on Pyralid moths and whitefly.
These birds forage on grasslands and mudflats, picking up food by sight, sometimes by probing. They mainly eat arthropods and other invertebrates. The male has a courtship display which involves puffing up his breast, which has a fat sac in the breeding season to enhance his performance. The pectoral sandpiper builds a steep-sided scrape nest with a considerable volume of lining material.
The season coincides with the fruiting of many plants and the young hatch just as the rains begin. The male selects the nest, sometimes having to compete with other hole-nesters such as barbets and sparrows. The male displays by puffing up feathers, fanning the tail, erecting the crest and raising up its bill. Both sexes take part in nest building.
Egg, Collection Museum Wiesbaden Magpie-robins breed mainly from March to July in India and January to June in south-east Asia. Males sing from high perches during courtship. The display of the male involves puffing up the feathers, raising the bill, fanning the tail and strutting. They nest in tree hollows or niches in walls or building, often adopting nest boxes.
But, if the rodents ever came into his sector, the old man [ Clifton B. Cates ] would raise holy hell – and waste no time getting his Marines to chase them out. One time, when I was his adjutant, he sent me sprinting after one of the Japanese troop trucks. When I managed to pull it over, the old man came puffing up a few seconds later. 'You got him, Jimmy, good work.
During courtship in late fall or early winter, the male attracts the attention of his mate by hooting emphatically while leaning over (with the tail folded or cocked) and puffing up his white throat to look like a ball. The white throat may serve as a visual stimuli in the low light conditions typical of when this owl courts. He often flies up and down on a perch, while approaching the potential mate.
The breeding season varies according to latitude, taking place from April to July in Queensland, January to May in northern New South Wales, December to February in southern New South Wales, and October to February in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania.Higgins, p. 73. The male yellow-tailed black cockatoo courts by puffing up his crest and spreading his tail feathers to display his yellow plumage. Softly growling, he approaches the female and bows to her three or four times.
In addition to releasing toxin, the cane toad is capable of inflating its lungs, puffing up, and lifting its body off the ground to appear taller and larger to a potential predator. Since 2011, experimenters in the Kimberley region of Western Australia have used poisonous sausages containing toad meat to try to protect native animals from cane toads' deadly impact. The Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation, along with the University of Sydney, developed baits to train native animals not to eat the toads. By blending bits of toad with a nausea-inducing chemical, the baits train the animals to stay away from the amphibians.
In this species, the male has a flamboyant display beginning with the strutting male puffing up his throat to the size of a football. He then tilts forwards and pulls his head in so that the long whiskery chin feathers point upwards and the head is no longer visible. He next cocks his tail flat along his back, exposing the normally hidden bright white plumage then he lowers his wings, with the primary flight feathers folded but with the white secondaries fanning out. The displaying males, who may walk around for several minutes at a time with feathers flared and head buried waiting for hens to arrive, have been described as a "foam-bath" because of their appearance.
Jewish Museum of Switzerland Matzo dough is quickly mixed and rolled out without an autolyse step as used for leavened breads. Most forms are pricked with a fork or a similar tool to keep the finished product from puffing up, and the resulting flat piece of dough is cooked at high temperature until it develops dark spots, then set aside to cool and, if sufficiently thin, to harden to crispness. Dough is considered to begin the leavening process 18 minutes from the time it gets wet; sooner if eggs, fruit juice, or milk is added to the dough. The entire process of making matzo takes only a few minutes in efficient modern matzo bakeries.
Casey is in such a hurry now, that he doesn't have time to even stop to let her off, depositing her (rope and all) in the arms of a pleasantly surprised stationmaster as he rushes past the next platform at full speed. Nightfall has come and Casey's engine is found steaming full-bore through a narrow, snow- covered mountain pass. As the train passes over a high trestle spanning a gorge however while Casey is stoking the boiler and blowing into the firebox to make the train go faster, another stereotypical villain nearly brings things to an explosive end. Once again undaunted, Casey's engine struggles, huffing and puffing, up the side of the gorge and continues on his way.
For instance: After the > gates in the dam were closed, the water soon drained off from the river bed, > and men and teams were in there getting out building stones, and many people > were walking about, picking up shells and relics, until warning was shouted > that they were in danger, and then there was a lively scramble to get to > safety. I have in mind several Belchertown men who were in there, but > especially do I remember Mr. James H. Clapp. He was a portly man and came > struggling and puffing up the bank, and seeing my father and Mr. Ebenezer > Warner, he reached out his hands and cried frantically, ‘Devil, Devil, > Warner, help me up!’ It was a frightful scene, with such an immense body of > water full of timbers plunging down end over end, and people screaming with > fright.

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