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Biting is not allowed, nor is spitting in the eyes.
He is also a member of Biting Tongues, an experimental jazz rock group once signed to Factory Records.
Biting is often a sign of the perpetrator seeking to degrade the victim while also achieving complete domination.
Biting the fingers and lips is a definitive feature of Lesch – Nyhan syndrome ; in other syndromes associated with self-injury, the behaviors usually consist of head banging and nonspecific self-mutilation, but not biting of the cheeks, lips and fingers.
This story is Virginia DeMarce's second fictional foray in the series and like " Biting Time ", the tale establishes some important canonical underpinnings that draw references, or are extrapolated upon in the various novel sequels.
Biting is an act that occurs when an animal uses its teeth to pierce another object, including food, flesh and inanimate matter.
Biting is a printmaking term to describe the acid's etching, or incising, of the image.
Biting, blows aimed at the groin, holding the ropes, attacking a fallen opponent, and hitting an opponent when they are turned around is illegal.
Later singles such as Biting My Nails ( a cover version of a cabaret-pop song by Yé-yé girl Genevieve Waite, from her 1974 album, Romance is on the Rise ) and The Phantom became early dance-floor classics, with Probably a Robbery eventually reaching number 38 in the UK singles chart in 1990.

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* " Gus Dreams of Biting the Mailman ", Alex Irvine ( Trampoline, Small Beer Press )

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* Biting, headbutting and hitting below the belt were declared fouls.
A Würzburg radar site on the coast of France was attacked by a company of British paratroopers from 2 Battalion, Parachute Regiment, commanded by Major John Frost, in Operation Biting on February 27, 1942.
" Biting Bella: Treaty Negotiation, Quileute History, and Why ' Team Jacob ' Is Doomed to Lose " in Nancy Reagin ( ed.
This event also featured Section 25, The Wake, The Names and Biting Tongues.
The first operation by the Parachute Regiment was Operation Biting in February 1942.
Operation Biting, also known as the Bruneval Raid, was the codename given to a British Combined Operations raid on a German radar installation in Bruneval, France that occurred between 27 – 28 February 1942 during World War II.
Lessons taken from the operation provided the British military with valuable operational and technical experience that helped shape future airborne operations, such as Operation Biting.
At the same Salon he exhibited the Egyptian Chopping Straw, and Rembrandt Biting an Etching, two very minutely finished works.
More recent developments are CipSoft's TibiaME and Biting Bit's MicroMonster which features online and bluetooth multiplayer gaming.
Biting by nocturnal, endophagic Anopheles mosquitoes can be markedly reduced through the use of insecticide-treated bed nets or through improved housing construction to prevent mosquito entry ( e. g. window screens ).
Hunter released his autobiography, Biting Talk, in 2004.
Biting one of the few remaining dinosaurs in Chapter 4 ( the Ice Age ) as an early mammal hybrid.
Biting Stonecrop ( Sedum acre ) contains high quantities of piperidine alkaloids ( namely (+)- sedridine, (-)- sedamine, sedinone and isopelletierine ), which give it a sharp, peppery, acrid taste and make it somewhat toxic.
Biting the caudal peduncle ( near the tail ) can immobilize the prey.
Frost distinguished himself in Operation Biting, a raid to dismantle and steal the radar dish or components of the German Würzburg radar at Bruneval.
' Dickson, the captain of ' F for Freddie ', was played by Percy Pickard, who went on to lead the real-life Operation Biting and the later Operation Jericho raid on Amiens Prison, in which his plane was shot down and he was killed.
The Headquarters staff of Combined Operations at the War Office was tasked with devising a plan for the glider-borne assault on the plant, as it had been with previous airborne and commando operations, such as Operation Biting.
A Würzburg system at Bruneval on the coast of France was captured by British Paratroopers in Operation Biting, while Operation Bellicose bombed the suspected Würzburg radar factory.
Biting and guns are his only reservation.

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For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
If many of the characters in contemporary novels appear to be the bloodless relations of characters in a case history it is because the novelist is often forgetful today that those things that we call character manifest themselves in surface behavior, that the ego is still the executive agency of personality, and that all we know of personality must be discerned through the ego.
It is often stated that Copernican astronomy is ' simpler ' than Ptolemaic.
1543 A.D. is often venerated as the birthday of the scientific revolution.
But when these expectations are once too often ground into the dust, innocence can falter, since its strength is according to the strength of him who possesses it.
Next I refer to our program in space exploration, which is often mistakenly supposed to be an integral part of defense research and development.
The relatively long and often colorful selections in this anthology enable the reader to become genuinely absorbed in what is said, whether he responds with anger or applause.
The continuities, contrasts, and similarities discernible when past and present are surveyed together are inexhaustible and the one is often understood through the other.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
Without a precise knowledge of Germanic philology, however, it is debatable whether their use was not more often a source of confusion and error than anything else.
Youth may be, and often is, skeptical, cynical or despairing ; ;
Although Patchen has given previous evidence of an interest in jazz, the musical group that he works with, the Chamber Jazz Sextet, is often ignored by jazz critics.
He is forced to play for little money, and must often take another job to live.

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