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Ambulocetus and whale
Thewissen and Sayed Taseer Hussain discover fossils of the amphibious whale ancestor Ambulocetus in Pakistan.
In the first episode, New Dawn, the creature was shown very briefly and attacked by the prehistoric whale Ambulocetus.

Ambulocetus and was
Ambulocetus natans, which lived about 49 million years ago, was discovered in Pakistan in 1994.
In 1994, Ambulocetus natans, which lived about 49 million years ago, was discovered in Pakistan.
Propalaeotherium was featured in Walking With Beasts, where it is shown as a skittish foraging creature that is a prey item of Gastornis and Ambulocetus

Ambulocetus and by
The genus Ambulocetus, after which the family is named, is by far the most complete and well-known ambulocetid genus due to the discovery by Thewissen et al.

Ambulocetus and .
Rodhocetus is more obviously aquatic than earlier known species ( e. g. Ambulocetus ) and had large, paddling hind feet to propel it through the water.
of a partially complete specimen of Ambulocetus natans.

walking and whale
Popular recreational activities in the park includes bird, whale and turtle watching as well as camping, walking, swimming, boating, snorkelling and diving.
Boat tours for fishing, whale watching, snorkeling sightseeing are available as well as walking and nature tours.

walking and ,"
At the bottom of the white social hiearchy came the so-called " poor whites ," often given such pejorative names as red legs in Barbados, or walking buckras in Jamaica.
:: A few years after the publication of my first written story, " Incommunicado ," written 1947 and published 1950, I was taking a break from two weeks of typing, walking down Fifth Avenue, noticing vaguely that there were no coffee shops, and the storefronts were closed and it was dark.
" Although being noticed was finally good ," says Fisher, " it was scary walking around almost naked.
Dubbed " The Inkwell ," this small beach is central to Oak Bluffs and within short walking distance to many of the homes of the more notable black families.
Reviewer David Rowley found its lyrics to " read like a picture story from a girl's comic ," and to depict the picture " of walking down a street and seeing a girl silhouetted in a window, not answering the telephone.
New York Times critic Vincent Canby famously panned the film, calling Heaven's Gate " an unqualified disaster ," comparing it to " a forced four-hour walking tour of one's own living room.
" I saw you walking and wondered why you did not come ," First Man said.
" Once again the dead are walking in our midst ," he wrote, " ironically, draped in the name of Marx, the man who tried to bury the dead of the nineteenth century.
" One night I was walking past a record store and restaurant as they were closing, pushed myself in and convinced one of them, Leslie Kong, to go into the recording business, starting with me ," he writes in his own website biography.
" Drugs worked for me for years ," Staley told Rolling Stone in 1996, " and now they're turning against me, now I'm walking through hell.
In the first sentence, the " walking down " participle modifies " trees ," the subject of the sentence.
In the 1993 music video for " The Heart Won't Lie ," by Reba McEntire and featuring Vince Gill, McEntire is seen walking on a beach wearing a Murray State sweatshirt.
Reflecting on the " ineluctable modality of the visible ," Dedalus conjures the image of Johnson's refutation, before engaging in his own refutation-closing his eyes and feeling the rocks under his feet while walking along the beach.
But it is admirable for planners looking for ways of cramming in a maximum number of bodies, for " employees " ( as against individuals ), for " personnel ," corporate zombies, the walking dead, the silent majority.
It used hydrogen peroxide for propellant, and because it produced extremely hot gases, Cernan's spacesuit was modified with " pants " made of woven steel known as " Chromel-R ," which was later used on the gloves and Moon walking boots on Apollo spacesuits.
However, with his advanced means of transport destroyed, he must use other means of travel, such as on the back of " windsteeds ," basically large flying cats, as well as by boat or walking.
" The thing that I will remember until the day I die is walking in and finding, I don't know, 14 or so, I don't even know what the number was, women and children who were dead ," Kerrey said in 1998.
" Herzog also claims that when Chatwin was near death, he gave Herzog his leather rucksack and said ," You're the one who has to wear it now, you're the one who's walking.
For example, his book, translated into English as " Building a Character ," gives a description of the correct way of walking on stage.
To them, Quincas is Joaquim Soares da Cunha, an " exemplary employee of the State Rent Board ," who disgraced his family by walking out on them one day, calling Vanda and her mother, Dona Otacilia " vipers " and Vanda's husband Leonardo a " silly ass.
Thus alongside the clanks ( impossibly advanced steampunk robots ), dirigibles and walking gunboats of the world there are constructs-biological creations which range from Frankenstein-style creatures to talking cats and " mimmoths ," or mouse-sized mammoths.
Two other fundamentals of modern beat juggling technique include " tapping " or " walking ," where the DJ taps the record in between percussion sounds, stopping it momentarily to slow down the beat, or pushing it faster to speed it up, and " shuffling " or " strobing ," where the DJ loops the two records at different points in the beat, literally remixing the record live by playing new combinations of the sounds on the records.
" The Seminex Empire Strikes Back ," warned the grim subtitle of one in a conservative synod group's newsletter, its authors claiming that a failure to " learn the lessons " of Seminex meant that the synod was " bound to reap the consequences of walking the path toward the ELCA ," which they alleged " continues to spiral downward " through more liberal social and theological stances.

walking and was
There was little likelihood of any customers walking in at that hour.
Another source of intellectual stimulus was opened to her at that time by the founding of Johns Hopkins University within walking distance of home.
In due time Sandburg was a walking thesaurus of American folk music.
Lewis gave him a guidebook tour of London and, motoring and walking, took him to Stratford, but the London stay was for only ten days, and on the twentieth they took the train for Southampton, where they spent the night for an early morning Channel crossing.
A mist was walking on the water, white as cotton, but with a blending and merging grace.
As Rector was walking back toward the residential hall, Johnson came out of the basement and bounded up to him.
In the street, walking as quickly as he could, Stanley Gilborn was a lone figure.
As I was walking back to the Police Station, which was in the same building with the City Hall and Post Office, I saw Mrs. Tim Williams sneaking into the back of my car.
Zion was surprised when Roy's buggy stopped beside her on the pike one early summer day as she was walking home from the country school where she was teaching now that Eph Showers had had a call to preach in some mountain town.
She felt mindless, walking, and almost easy until the church spire told her she was near the cemetery, and she caught herself wondering what she would say to Doaty.
He was walking across to the bathroom.
He was actually walking down the stairs.
She was at the moment just a small, walking package, being delivered to her aunt's and uncle's house.
At two that morning, he was still walking -- up and down Peony, up and down the veranda, up and down the silent, moonlit beach.
But he was looking forward to snow -- seeing for himself that each tiny crystal of the water of life was a unique individual, as he had read -- walking barefoot, rolling in it.
In the first, according to the Megarians, Alcmene was walking from Argos to Thebes when she died at Megara.
But if every historian were to assert that Queen Elizabeth was observed walking around happy and healthy after her funeral, and then interpreted that to mean that they had risen from the dead, then we'd have reason to appeal to natural laws in order to dispute their interpretation.
The next day, when he is seen walking blindly around no-man's-land, it is discovered that he was only unconscious.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
Examples include Opabinia, with five eyes and a snout like a vacuum cleaner hose and Hallucigenia, which was originally reconstructed upside down, walking on bilaterally symmetrical spines.
The estate was conveniently located within easy walking distance of Bletchley railway station, where the " Varsity Line " between the cities of Oxford and Cambridge – whose universities supplied many of the code-breakers – met the ( then-LMS ) main West Coast railway line between London and Birmingham, Manchester, Glasgow.

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