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In the south western coast of India, also known as the Konkan region, Clams are used to cook curries and side dishes, like Tisaryachi Ekshipi, which is clams with one shell on.
* These Are The Clams I'm Breathing, ( audiocassette ), sound poetry, collaboration with Stuart Ross.
In 1974, she received a Special Tony Award for her contribution to Broadway, with Clams on the Half Shell Revue playing at the Minskoff Theater.
Clams and other bivalve mollusks use this catch phase of smooth muscle to keep their shell closed for prolonged periods with little energy usage.
Some of the popular foods are Lontong Kupang ( Tiny Clams Soup with Rice Cakes ), Lontong Balap ( Bean Sprouts and Tofu with Rice Cakes ), Sate Klopo ( Coconut Beef Satay ), Semanggi Surabaya ( Marsilea Leaves with Spicy Sweet Potato Sauce ), ' Pecel Lele ( deep fried catfish served with rice and sambal ), Rawon ( Dark Beef Soup ).
In 1946, he opened a full restaurant there, Ivar's Acres of Clams, which with the fish and chip counter survives to this day ( although they have been thoroughly remodeled ).
* The Clams: talking clams with legs, among other appendages.
The album concludes with a version of " Down Under " recorded with the group Wild Clams.
In 2007, veterans of the Clamshell Alliance marked the 30th anniversary of its founding with the creation of a website called, " To the Village Square: Nukes, Clams and Democracy ", which relates the story of the Clamshell Alliance and why it matters today.
In 2007, veterans of the Clamshell Alliance marked the 30th anniversary of its founding with the creation of a website called, " To the Village Square: Nukes, Clams and Democracy ", which relates the story of the Clamshell Alliance and why it matters today.

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Clams have also inspired the phrase " happy as a clam ", short for " happy as a clam at high tide " ( which should be happy because it cannot easily be dug up and eaten ).
Clams, like most molluscs, also have open circulatory systems, which means that their organs are surrounded by watery blood that contains nutrients and oxygen.
The surrounding reefs have a rich marine fauna, including Giant Clams.
Studies have now shown that by the 1970s four-fifths of the ducks ’ diet was made up of Baltic Clams, which are very common in the Chesapeake Bay: the ducks have been able to adapt to the decline in SAV by changing their diet.
Producer Clams Casino ( musician ) has also sampled Heap's songs numerous times in his beats such as, Motivation, I'm Burning, B. O. R., Out The Hood, and I'm God which have been rapped on by Lil B

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Clams, crabs, and other marine life may add interest at coastal areas.
Clams feed on plankton by filter feeding.
Clams filter feed by drawing in water containing food using an incurrent siphon.
Clams can be eaten raw, steamed, boiled, baked or fried.
Clams are eaten more in the coastal regions of India, especially in the Konkan, Kerala, Bengal, and Karnataka regions.
Clams or shellfish are locally called chipchip and local fishermen sell those in rural markets.
The song's meter allows it to be sung to a number of popular tunes including: " Amazing Grace "; " Greensleeves "; " The House of the Rising Sun "; " The Rising of the Moon / Wearing of the Green "; Beethoven's " Ode to Joy " ( in his Ninth Symphony, fourth movement ); " Oh My Darling, Clementine "; " Semper Paratus "; " The Marine Corps Hymn "; " The Yellow Rose of Texas "; " I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing "; " Ghost Riders in the Sky "; " Acres of Clams ", and the theme song from the TV show Gilligan's Island.
** More-Bad Clams Productions, Swell Productions-Mark Osborne and Steven B. Kalafer
Pacific Razor Clams are popular for digging on the beaches near Ninilchik, when the tides are low enough.
Clams, quahogs, and oysters were harvested by Wannamoisett residents and sold in Providence.
One was by a Spike Jones influenced group called The Clams.
For many years, Wes Parker's Fried Clams was a landmark off state Route 128.
Clams are most commonly the motifs for this type of netsuke.
Clams in themselves are low in cholesterol and fat, but fried clams absorb cooking fat.
Clams and mussels also live in Raritan Bay.
There are also " touch tanks " in a facility called the Sea Pavilion where visitors are permitted to handle North Atlantic Lobster, Snow Crabs, Rock Crabs, Clams ( also known as Pea Clams ), Sea Urchins, Sea Cucumbers, and other species.

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`` Yeller bellies '' were cattle of Mexican breed splotched on flank and belly with yellerish color.
Lamentable to behold, in the midst of the streets lay the tops of lofty towers, tumbled to the ground, stones of high walls, holy altars, fragments of human bodies, covered with livid clots of coagulated blood, looking as if they had been squeezed together in a press ; and with no chance of being buried, save in the ruins of the houses, or in the ravening bellies of wild beasts and birds ; with reverence be it spoken for their blessed souls, if, indeed, there were many found who were carried, at that time, into the high heaven by the holy angels ...
Crocodiles have smooth skin on their bellies and sides, while their dorsal surfaces are armoured with large osteoderms.
The African trogons are generally green on the back with red bellies.
Free Blacks, who were the majority of Black Bermudians in the 17th century, were threatened with enslavement as an attempt to encourage their emigration, and slave owners were encouraged to export enslaved Blacks ( with all slaves seen, like horses on an archipelago with dense forests and few roads, as a status symbol ) whenever a war loomed, as they were portrayed as unnecessary bellies to feed during times of shortage ( even before abandoning agriculture for maritime activities in 1684, Bermuda had become reliant on food imports ).
At this time both sexes of newt become more strikingly and colourfully marked, with vivid spots and orange bellies.
The four legs of the celestial cow represented Nut or Hathor could, in one account, be seen as the pillars on which the sky was supported with the stars on their bellies constituting the Milky Way on which the solar barque of Ra, representing the sun, sailed.
In his 1965 work The Living Races of Man, Carleton Coon wrote of the Khoisan that " hey have moderately long legs and longer abdominal muscles, traits that sharply distinguish them from the Pygmy and surrounding Bantu populations having muscles with short bellies and long tendons.
* Normal or wildtype corn snakes are orange with black lines around red colored saddle markings going down their back with black and white checkered bellies.
The plumage is similar between the two species, with white breasts and bellies and darker ( grey and grey-black ) wings, backs and tails.
The approach allows excellent exposure of the articular surface of the distal femur with minimal damage to the quadricep muscle bellies.
Rattata resemble small purple rats with large red eyes, cream bellies and paw soles and square fangs.
They may control the school with light reflected from their white bellies.
The gophers, named Mac and Tosh, are small and brown with tan bellies and buck teeth.
They can be " clam strips " ( sliced parts of hard-shell clams ) or " clams with bellies " ( whole soft-shell clams ).
They are a bit like Dwarves in stature and endurance, stumpy, clumsy-limbed ( with short, thick legs, and fat, " gnarled " arms ), had broad chests, fat bellies, and heavy buttocks.
However, although not always present, the most obvious distinction can be made with the presence of black spots or flecks on the bellies of adults of Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins, which are very rare in common bottlenose dolphins.
Their color ranges from reddish rust-brown to iron gray, with their bellies usually of a paler tone than their scales.
These birds have olive upperparts with white bellies and bright yellow throats and breasts.

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