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"twig" Definitions
  1. a small, very thin branch that grows out of a larger branch on a bush or treeTopics Plants and treesc1

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Insert 1 twig into each apple, leaving about three-fourths of the twig exposed. 2.
Twig Twig shot by Michael George Real talk: this guy looks like Jason Bateman perusing the vintage sweater section in some Williamsburg secondhand store.
Figaro had already mastered larch wood and a bamboo twig.
As the twig was bent, so the tree was formed.
Twig agrees the results raise questions about the BMI system.
An evergreen twig tree that's inspired by 'A Charlie Brown Christmas'
As the twig was bent, so the tree was (mis)shaped.
A 2-foot twig tree that's perfect for desks and tabletops
The twig ball above the plates washed up on Cove Beach.
If you wanted less juice, you went for a Limber Twig.
Near the column, a spikey metal twig grows from a microphone stand.
In the years since, labour has spoken softly and carried a twig.
The Little Twig Detangling Conditioner is perfect for detangling baby locks naturally.
Her husband, Maximilian Turnball (also known as Slim Twig), contributed on the album.
A bat flittered through the trees and out again without touching a twig.
WATTERS: And how long did that little twig and barbed wire fence run for?
She's twig-thin and so badly malnourished she's yet to take her first steps.
Turtwig is, literally, a baby turtle with a twig growing out of its head.
All the eukaryotes, from humans to flowers to amoebae, fit on a slender twig.
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Even a cracked twig on the path could mean their quarry was dangerously close.
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Twig twig is the Brooklyn-based artist, but he was born Zubin Hensler (which is such a great name, nice one parents) a music maker who's contributed to songs by Grizzly Bear's Daniel Rossen, Sylvan Esso, and My Brightest Diamond, among others.
"  "They climbed way out not just a limb but the farthest twig of a limb.
Those lowlifes had treated him like spoor tweezed out of boot treads with a twig.
The Little Twig Detangling Conditioner is by far the best kid's detangler you can buy.
I like to mix things up with the odd seasonal twig and scattering of petals.
Each Twig workshop offers a brief crash course in the life of the humble moss.
The sniper is hiding to the right, behind the small green twig close to the ground.
He plucks a wrapped sapling, twig-thin but crowned with a spray of healthy, spiky leaves.
The next twig fed into the fence goes the opposite direction: outside of post, inside, outside.
The application is horrible, like applying eyeliner with a twig (the packaging is made of wood).
It works like magic and your twig and berries region will smell like a tropical getaway.
Twig Terrariums, 642 Coney Island Avenue, Brooklyn Getting there: Take the Q train to Cortelyou Road.
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The first toothbrush was made by fraying the edges of a twig by the ancient Babylonians.
We need every single twig we can grab to make it the most secure dam ever.
This time, there wasn't a twig left behind for Rocket to grow our old friend back.
Every twig, apples big, Every bough, apples enou' Hats full, caps full, four and 20 sacks full.
The twig platform is then lined with soft grasses and other plant material to protect the eggs.
Each indigo strand was as thick as a twig, and had the moist look of an anemone.
He grabs a pebble, and they clack bills again; he drops the pebble and spears a twig.
Grieve is a symbol — a twig tossed into the broad current, to end up wherever he ends up.
My engagement ring now, it's custom made, it's a really simple ring but it's engraved like a twig.
Here's Prince Louis — who celebrated his first birthday last month — taking early steps and playing with a twig.
Here's another view: And one with what appears to be next to either an incense or a twig.
The newest version puts bacteria on the biggest branches, and humans and their relatives on a narrow twig.
They found the individual — a female — on a twig, surrounded by dead leaves and with no web nearby.
Field Trips At Twig, a plant studio in Brooklyn, one can learn about moss and its expansive possibilities.
Now Twig and his colleagues think part of that trend may be explained by the rise in obesity.
His friends mourn, his partner Rocket plucks a twig from the wreckage, and regrows Groot into a dancing sprout.
At the very least, a twig needs to be woven around three posts so that it stays in place.
"I've always had a tiny butt, and I used to get teased for being such a twig," Skye says.
Take your blade and cut a twig of new growth from the tree whose fruit you want to clone.
We had mugs of twig tea and plates of green-bean-and-avocado tacos and Swiss chard with tahini.
Pedro was twig-thin, messy-haired and jittery, brimming with the kind of untamed tenderness found only in children.
If you begin with the oldest leaf and move up the twig, the next will be 180 degrees away.
Tricky Thursday themes that thrill through tough-to-twig techniques take twice (to tenfold) the time to tack together.
We have to hear the twig cracking of the predator sneaking up behind us — that's in that high-frequency range.
Every episode exudes so much warmth and life that you can practically envision Twig, the deerfox, curled up next you.
The ax and saw were leaning against the wall but there was no wood, not even a twig for kindling.
We're told Pac would frequently try to shock his pals by exposing his twig, berries and the vast surrounding shrubbery.
Once you twig that it is following assiduously in the footsteps of "Mary Poppins", it starts to feel oppressively predictable.
The frogs normally lay a mass of 40 or so eggs on a twig or leaf over a freshwater pond.
Crosby remembers looking forward to her ride that afternoon; she doesn't remember the twig getting caught in her wheel spokes.
And whatever suspense there could have been was snapped like a twig before all the fans had found their seats.
Even the twig-and-string angel decoration on the front door — "Home is where you rest your wings" — was askew.
Comprised of two parts, the larger twig functions as a table lamp, while the other functions as an emergency light.
On Monday afternoon, Cashin said the market "snapped like a twig " and the roller-coaster ride is probably not over.
Prey to herbivores and battering weather, plants developed the capacity to regrow from a tiny piece of root, or a twig.
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Pipin seemed to have something against larch wood, but was able to trim a twig, as were all of the birds.
It wasn't a twig, and though it looked about as big as a Snoop Dogg-sized blunt, it wasn't that, either.
Every limb, every twig is dense with seeds, a load so heavy that the lower branches are nearly brushing the ground.
Every limb, every twig is dense with seeds, a load so heavy that the lower branches are nearly brushing the ground.
" Farquhar's eyesight has grown similarly acute; after his seemingly miraculous escape from the gallows, Bierce's hero notices, on the far shore of the river, "the individual trees, the leaves and the veining of each leaf—saw the very insects upon them: the locusts, the brilliant-bodied flies, the gray spiders stretching their webs from twig to twig.
"My engagement ring now, it's custom made, it's a really simple ring but it's engraved like a twig," the actress told Cosmopolitan.
She also seems to twig it's a ruse when Kimmel tells her he ate her bubble mixture and now he hiccups bubbles.
As it evolves, so does the twig, eventually turning into a giant tree on the back on an intimidating turtle called Torterra.
Mr. Khan tempered his harsh anti-American language with an olive twig, if not a branch, in his victory speech last week.
But the women behind Twig — avid crafters whose first business venture involved "subversive greeting cards" — elevate the hobby to a meditative art.
Someone found a cluster of Eutypella scoparia — tiny hairlike tufts too small to be seen without a loupe — growing on a twig.
"Overall, adolescents with a BMI below the 50th percentile had the lowest mortality rate and cardiovascular risk later in life," said Twig.
Will the duke twig on and destroy their love — not to mention the show, which is meant to save Zidler from bankruptcy?
The female secretes the bulging capsule onto a twig or other surface, where it hardens and protects the eggs as they develop.
I make kukicha (Japanese twig tea) that sort of tastes like coffee since we probably won't make it to the coffee shop today.
For male characters, the slider tweaks the size of your twig and berries, ranging from a micropenis to a Magnum-filling flesh rope.
As I worked out, a pair of lifters who are big enough to snap Chris Hemsworth like a twig screamed through dead lifts.
My brother and I run a small film production company in the Granary District of downtown Salt Lake City called TWIG Media Lab.
Selected by Naomi Shihab Nye By Arthur Sze Silver poplars rise and thin to the very twig,but what thins at your fingertips?
The market "snapped like a twig" Monday afternoon and the roller coaster ride is probably not over, veteran trader Art Cashin told CNBC.
The beer and spirits list is too good, and the décor slightly too posh, with twisting twig chandeliers that twinkle above your head.
Co-founder and chief technology officer Ilan Twig says once they brought on large enterprise customers like Box, for example, they had no choice but to better craft the service for markets located outside the U.S. "In a year we went from a startup with an office in Palo Alto to having more than 100 employees in Europe," Twig tells TechCrunch.
Hold 1 apple by twig stem, and, working quickly, carefully dip apple in black sugar mixture, using a silicone spoon to help coat apple.
Globalization can bend the twig back, but at a certain point it will snap back with renewed force, and that's what's happening in Brexit.
This time it was early morning and his father's oldest brother, bald and with a mustache, was standing nearby chewing a tooth-cleaning twig.
But now some of her fucked-up twig and button figurines are up for grabs on Etsy—if you're into that kind of thing.
Leaked footage shows Spears walking across the stage in a brown twig hat and tank-top as background dancers jived and sweated around her.
"I don't think a single study should lead to a change in the definition of what is the normal range of BMI," said Twig.
" In "The Nest Collectors," Som connects finding a "twig nest" with the Chinese delicacy of soup made from the "blood-spittle" of "swift nests.
Like the movie, the video game features those now iconic bunches of twig figurines and stone piles, but the game is missing the mystery.
This cute little twig tree from Target hangs flush with the wall, so you won't have to worry about it taking up floor space.
Obesity is also highly related to diabetes, "and we know diabetes is a very strong risk factor for developing certain types of infection," Twig added.
And let's face it: This show has only ever had two main suspects, so the moment you twig to the timestamp, you know what's coming.
They fray the end of the twig, dampen the resulting bristles with water or rosewater and then rub the bristles against their teeth (see video below).
The phone's swappable, quick-charging 2,800mAh battery attaches to the chin, and you slide the whole thing out like a chimp harvesting termites with a twig.
There is also vibration feedback detailed in the team's study that simulates physical object interaction, similar to the feeling of bending a twig or rubber band.
Because ants will quarantine individuals in the colony that seem sick, the fungus orders the ant to crawl up a tree and bite onto a twig.
But it's so incredibly light its legs are almost twig-like, with basic cable-driven knees allowing it to walk forwards, backwards, and left or right.
She astonished everyone when, towards the end of her six-month trial, she wrote to Leakey having observed a chimp adapting a twig to capture termites.
On this occasion, the instrumentation included a traffic cone, a chunk of Styrofoam, a twig, a rock, and a discarded bassinet with a music box attached.
Mr. Rodriques said he cried, just as he had when he lost his twig mantis, his pink toe tarantula and Mr. Crabs the blue land crab.
CEO Ariel Cohen said he and co-founder Ilan Twig came up with the idea after selling a previous start-up and working for another company.
LAMU, Kenya - (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Mohammed Ngalo brushes his teeth with a twig, he looks up to the sky for a sign that rain is coming.
That's stricter than Oregon's recent law, which imposed a 7 percent cap, although last month California lawmakers offered a twig-sized olive branch by exempting newer rentals.
Being a child, smooth-faced and twig-thin, filled with wonder and intrigue and a delight in learning, filled with that so fragile and precarious thing: innocence.
Anyone looking for a grand gesture (or even the smallest twig of an olive branch) on the issue, well, this wasn't the speech for that on immigration.
"We expected obesity to be a risk factor for death attributed to infectious disease mortality, but we were surprised by the strong sex-specific differences," Twig said.
The winning images reveal a twig full of baby seahorses, some masters of camouflage caught red-handed, and creatures trying (and sometimes failing) to live with garbage.
They might also boil leaves in a tin can over a twig fire for some nutrition, or climb a tree to eat the buds at the top.
Twig occupies an unassuming space in the Ditmas Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, on a block with a restaurant supply store, an auto-body shop and a Russian bathhouse.
"Even if you are perfectly healthy at 17, but you are overweight or obese, we saw pretty much a 50 percent increased risk of cancer," Dr. Twig said.
The creature was introduced in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them as Newt's (Eddie Redmayne) friend Pickett, a twig-like creature cute enough to rival baby Groot.
For decades: Half-and-half soup (miso plus the soup of the day), a macrobiotic plate with extra carrot dressing, twig tea and, for dessert, a kanten parfait.
It's a tumbling wisteria vine of a beat, translucent xylophone blooms winding around a delicate twig of bass so fragile you worry it might snap off in a strong breeze.
In later trials, Figaro made his tools much more quickly, and also picked a bamboo twig from the bottom of the aviary and trimmed it to make a similar tool.
A twig snapped, the result of his own footfall, yet the sound reflected as another presence in the woods, stalking him, and once this idea was introduced, fantasy took hold.
OLD hands at some water companies still on occasion whip out a pair of dousing rods or find a Y-shaped twig to search for a leak in an underground pipe.
"I was collecting insects on a 1,200-meter-tall mountain in Guangxi's Liuzhou City [when] a dark shadow appeared in the distance, which looked like a tree twig," Zhao told Xinhua.
And I hope to bring in Twig Harper and have him talk about some of the alternative therapies that he's working on with psychedelic treatment, mushrooms, salvia, and sensory deprivation tanks.
"A single study shouldn't by itself change what is considered to be the normal range," said the lead author, Dr. Gilad Twig, an internist at the Sheba Medical Center in Israel.
Sunday night culminated with the band's pal Andrew WK performing droning synthesizers alongside Young and Nautical Almanac's Twig Harper, as well as a beautifully subdued closing set from Wolf Eyes themselves.
Ms. Spencer is African-American, female, in her 40s and not twig-shaped — Venn-diagram those traits atop the circle marked "Available Parts," and the overlapping area shrinks to pea-size.
At the end of the first Guardians movie, in which Groot died and was replanted as a sapling, we got a Baby Groot credits scene which featured the little twig dancing.
The crypt-keeper larvae then begin the gruesome process of eating their hosts' internal organs, finally exiting the body—and the hollowed out twig—by chewing an escape hatch through the head.
So, if you start one twig on the inside of a post, it then gets woven around the outside of the next post, the inside of the next one, and so on.
A new version of Darwin's "Tree of Life," a diagram of the evolution of all living things, puts bacteria on the biggest branches and humans and their relatives on a narrow twig.
That means rally participants will probably have to leave their Auggy Dogs at home, and will have to find a twig or something if they have to scrape shit off their shoes.
It wasn't "Brain Powder," which sounds unappealingly man-made — protein powder, baby powder, foot powder — but "Dust," which suggests that the ingredients assembled themselves with the spontaneity of snowflakes on a twig.
But then I heard a twig snap behind me and saw Gary Richards AKA Destructo AKA the boss of HARD standing there enjoying the same view and I quickly snapped back to reality.
Only here The semi-rock-star and motivational speaker Andrew W. K., Nate Young of Wolf Eyes and Twig Harper of Nautical Almanac, who all attended Community High School in Ann Arbor, Mich.
The only player pseudo-standing in his way is Lonzo Ball, who has both feet outside the paint, knows he can't desert Smith in the strongside corner, and is a twig-thin rookie.
After all, those on the right have expressed horror at the very idea of tariffs, and embrace the concept of free trade with the desperation of a drowning man clinging to a twig.
Even the appearance of women in MMOs counts against them in combat: Large breasts, twig-thin waists, and skimpy armor can assert a female gamer's supporting role before she even picks up a sword.
Bashir, a 17-year-old who picks at one of his remaining front teeth with a twig, is one of the few who has an idea of where he would like to go in Europe.
Co-founders Ariel Cohen and Ilan Twig said TripActions' $236 million raised to date, as well as its new "unicorn" valuation, is justified by its 700 percent annual growth rate and more than 1,000 customers.
Common chimpanzee behaviours, like stripping the leaves from a twig and using it to fish for termites, are becoming more rare according to new research that suggests that human activity is wearing down chimpanzee culture.
But manufacturers and firearms dealers created a work-around: a $12 "bullet button," which allows an easy magazine change by pressing with the pointed end of a bullet—or a pen, or a small twig.
Interspersed are photographs of assemblages that she likes to make in the Malibu landscape, which look like a cross between the ephemeral twig or stone sculptures that Andy Goldsworthy creates outdoors and native ceremonial sites.
She remembered thinking, "Quiet," the word forest surfacing and then something snapping inside her like a twig, a clean break — and she had done it, delivered herself from that horrible hospital scene into a forest.
On her belt was a little pouch made of bark-tanned salmon skin and deer hide holding a twig toothbrush, a sinew sewing cord and a bone needle, a piece of yerba santa for smudging.
Any suspense in the plot has to do with anticipating when, or if, the townsfolk will twig onto Ivan's true identity, and whether Ivan will ever figure out why he's the object of their generosity.
But come it did, in drawing after drawing of a woman with stick hair and twig fingers, pin-dot eyes and a teacup smile, in a dress with a tiny bodice and an endless skirt.
It's not until we get video of her piece "Gender Roles on Spin Cycle," in which she stoically sits in a commercial dryer as it spins, that one might start to twig that something's off.
Featuring new puppets, scenery and songs, this latest addition to the marionette theater's repertory shows how Pascetti learns to embrace the weather with the help of a little girl named Widget and her friend Twig.
"He told me to make the bed, he gripped my throat so I couldn't scream, and then he hurt me," she recalled, nervously drawing in the red sand with a twig while cradling a baby boy.
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"In a Poem Unlimited," released in mid-February, is Remy's sixth album, and her first with the Cosmic Range, a Toronto-based band that includes her chief collaborator (and husband), the singer and songwriter Slim Twig.
These aural cues allow the brain to identify the direction of a sound and pinpoint its spatial location remarkably well—it's what makes you whip your head around when you hear a twig snap behind you.
"Freelance mossing is a real job," Michelle Inciarrano told me inside her plant studio, Twig, where she and her co-owner Katy Maslow hire many such mossers from Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Washington to supply good product.
And it actually doesn't matter whether Trump eliminates the rule ... because it's just a single twig in a logjam of clean water laws that have been accumulating since 1972, helping the feds determine which waterways get protected.
Last night, during a game between the St. Louis Blues and the Florida Panthers, Blues defenseman Robert Bortuzzo dumped the puck into the Panthers zone, but ended up finding the boards blocked by a twig and berries.
A shimmering myrtle wreath of hammered gold, each light-catching leaf, twig and flower exquisitely formed, seems to await the wealthy wearer who, wherever he lived and whatever he did, was a cosmopolitan member of Hellenistic society.
Along the way, as sections of The New York Times accumulated on the floor, piles of paper for which trees had given their last twig, I was seized, along with my pleasurable wonderment, by a growing conviction.
A tour of stations in Dhaka revealed forests of Awami League banners and posters but scarcely a twig for the BNP alliance, and not a single opposition polling agent compared with scores of league helpers at every booth.
On a recent Sunday afternoon, tables at Twig were set with brown paper bags and bowls containing our tools: glass jars with loose lids, giant tweezers, polished river rocks, peat moss soil, sphagnum, sand and crushed sea glass.
"The simplest functional netsuke could be a piece of stone, a twig, a dried gourd, nuts or shells, and the origin of netsuke is likely to be found in these naturally occurring objects," Noriko Tsuchiya writes in Netsuke.
Some guy mistook Santa Monica beach in SoCal for the South of France, because he stripped down buck naked and planted himself in the sand near Alessandra's crib -- twig and berries in the sand, for the most part.
Ironically enough, the one published photo of Rage on stage in Philadelphia from July 18, 1993 is almost always censored when it appears online, be it with a black bar or some cute icon concealing their twig and berries.
Unlike a longboard-style electric skateboard which has some good flex and is designed to glide right over most bumps, the Serpent-C's small rigid deck means even a twig or small rock could send you flying through the air.
But if I were to push up my glasses here and talk about the technicalities, I might mention that asexual plant reproduction à la stem-cutting — like Rocket growing a new Groot from a twig — would actually qualify as a clone.
Over at Penn State, biologists have been teasing apart this incredible manipulation by the Ophiocordyceps fungus, and today they've put a new piece of the puzzle in place—how the fungus gets the ant to bite down on a twig.
Next to him, the reconstructed bones of a young child, or what remained: parts of a skull about the size of a fist, most of the vertebrae, one leg bone and a smattering of ribs, each no bigger than a twig.
The attempt to fabricate a simple tiny twig or leaf has inspired designers and artists to experiment with anything and everything: polymer clay, wax, wood, glass, copper, paper, vellum, resin, foam, cotton, sponge, feathers, fake fur, artificial crocodile skin and parsley.
"There's been an increase in both the US and Europe of infectious diseases deaths among young and middle age adults," said lead study author Gilad Twig, a physician from the Israel Defense Forces and professor at Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv.
In addition to her sculptures, Ms. Lalanne made jewelry, often using an electroplating process, in which something from her garden — a leaf, a twig — would be immersed in a bath of sulfuric acid and copper sulfate, leaving it with a delicate copper coating.
Whether you tend to forget that they're there (that twig in a pot was once a flower, you know) or kill them with too much water love, we promise that there is a plant out there that is exactly right for you.
But while many of the earlier studies relied on recalled or self-reported body weight, the new study used actual weight measurements during health exams, said Dr. Gilad Twig, one of the study's authors and a physician with the Israel Defense Forces.
They are volunteers who have been trained to read the signs that migrants leave in the wild — a snapped twig, for instance, or the characteristic print of a piece of carpet glued to the bottom of a migrant's shoe to complicate tracking efforts.
I felt Bhagwan's presence spreading over every inch of this vast desert, permeating even the smallest twig by the roadside—his love and protection encompassing every bird and insect and even every blade of grass and every rock, as well as his own disciples.
Colony was founded by Sarah Tierney (previously founder of Clarity Productions and head of content at edtech VOD platform Twig), and it built a VOD platform for special edition releases of independent films — for example, it helped launch the Star Trek documentary For The Love of Spock.
Just days before the Oslo meeting, a new "tree" had been published in which, as Carl Zimmer noted in the New York Times, "All the eukaryotes, from humans to flowers to amoebae, fit on a slender twig" compared to a dizzying spray of lines of bacteria.
Hell, even some Gen II Pokémon still haven't shown up in the game (lookin' at you, Smeargle!) Though the teaser trailer doesn't promise any specific Pokémon, the starters are all there: you see Turtwig's twig, Chimchar's silhouette, and a pack of Piplup swimming beneath the ice.
Austin was a calming tall twig of lavender during the final round of the United States Open last year, when Dustin played the final holes with a penalty hanging over his head because of a ruling concerning a ball on the green that appeared to twitch.
Asparagus stalks rest on a Budweiser can; steaks wrapped in plastic foam are propped on the rim of a beige ceramic bowl; flaccid strips of bacon hang over an apple twig in a Coke bottle; graffiti created by his granddaughter forms a backdrop for one painting.
I always find it impossible to believe that there's really only one answer to every spot, even when I'm finished (in this one, I'd argue that you could have PRIX/TWIX as well as PRIG/TWIG, since the candy bar's been in the regular puzzle before).
There's fabulous dinner conversation, very specific playlists (requirements include "nothing after 'Hey Ya,'" and songs that might earn you a DUI ) a personalized dildo gifting ceremony, drunken hot tub confessions, and a near-death encounter with a snake — or a twig, but who can really know for sure?
I fly a lot of drones, take motion-controlled time-lapses with our robots, and have gotten pretty deep into the DIY worlds of 3D printing and VR. TRAVERSE from TWIG Media Lab on Vimeo With every project I utilize movement—of the camera, the light, of time.
If we were writing on a clean slate, that question would seem to have only one answer given the current state of technology: No. By putting singular and dispositive regulatory weight on broadband's incidental offering of DNS and caching, the Commission misses the technological forest for a twig.
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She's the stuff of nightmares: Blind with worms, her hair as dry as metal and brittle as a twig, straining to press me against her body; that body so putrescent, so sickening soft, that it opened, as I clawed and cried, into a breach so enormous as to swallow me alive.
After seasons of hearing about how devastating greyscale is and how there's no consistently proven way for someone to save themselves once they've contracted this ultimately dangerous disease, Jorah Mormont is about to get treatment through a mixture of skin surgery plus pine resin, elder twig bark, beeswax, and olive oil.
How do we begin to comprehend the astonishing complexity of a fungus that invades an ant's body, grows throughout its tissues, and orders the host to climb up a tree and bite onto a twig, killing it and exploding out the back of its head to rain down spores on more ants below?
It resembled that perpendicular seam sometimes made in the straight, lofty trunk of a great tree, when the upper lightning tearingly darts down it, and without wrenching a single twig, peels and grooves out the bark from top to bottom, ere running off into the soil, leaving the tree still greenly alive, but branded.
Then, there is Drax (Dave Bautista), with pecs of iron and no irony; Baby Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel), who used to be an indestructible tree until he was destroyed, leaving nothing but a twig; and Rocket (voiced by Bradley Cooper), a raccoon-like pest who—no offense—should long since have been turned into a hat.
Ian McKellen returned to the West End in an invaluable revival of "No Man's Land," Harold Pinter's 1975 play whose signature moment came in the first act, when Mr. McKellen's shambolic poet, Spooner, recounted having once been described as "a betwixt twig peeper" — the actor savoring every syllable of a phrase that makes me smile even now.
Think about how even a walk down your block presents hundreds of sounds that give you a sense of space: a bird chirping above your head, a car approaching, zooming by your side, and then trailing off in the distance, a crack coming from below when you step on a twig, the rustle of leaves around your legs as wind pushes them around.
Walnut twig beetles from the Southwest started an outbreak of "thousand canker disease" in 523, causing the long, slow death of black walnut trees all over the US. The emerald ash borer, native to Asia, has been devouring ash trees from the Midwest to Pennsylvania since 2002, and the brown marmorated stink bug, also from Asia, has eaten its way through orchards in 43 states to date.
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Yet there was the box, descending like a mirage from the ceiling of a show space constructed in the shadow of the Invalides, to disgorge … not the twig-like just-post-adolescent in truncated taffeta of his first collection for the brand (and his former work at Saint Laurent) but rather a woman in tweed culottes, gray jacket, pussy-bow blouse, knee-high leather boots, aviator shades and a chain bag.
As Bob Considine wrote in a 1948 profile in Life: In his excitement these days Mister Mack sometimes makes plainly discernable mistakes in simple strategy... He is beginning to shake like a great angular twig whenever the team loses... When he signals for an obviously wrong move these days [coach] Al Simmons turns his back a bit sadly on the old man, as if he did not detect the signal, and calls for the right move.
Although misoprostol alone is not as effective as the mifepristone/misoprostol combo currently used to induce medical abortion, it's still 75-85 percent effective in the first trimester, and, of course, far, far safer than the many unsafe abortion methods desperate women turn to (including, but not limited to, drinking toxic fluids like turpentine, inserting a twig or coat hanger into the uterus, or attempting a D&C in unsanitary conditions) that often lead to infection, infertility, or even death.

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