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clean and birds
According to one tradition, refuse was stored on the lowest of the ark's three decks, humans and clean beasts on the second, and the unclean animals and birds on the top ; a differing interpretation described the refuse as being stored on the utmost deck, from where it was shoveled into the sea through a trapdoor.
This gave workers enough time to clean up the oiled waters and shores before the birds could complete their long swim home ( which took the penguins between 1 and 3 weeks ).
They are dark slaty birds with a clean white face, breast and belly.
Yeasts tend to grow in hummingbird feeders and spoil the solution, so they must be refreshed frequently and kept very clean to avoid harm to the birds.
Smearing petroleum jelly on the feeder's may prevent the ants from crawling to the feeder, but the birds cannot clean the petroleum jelly from their feathers, so alternative methods should be found.
A shallow birdbath can attract as many birds as a feeder but it must be safe from cats, kept clean, and refreshed frequently with clean water to avoid mosquitoes.
A study of several hundred birds belonging to 48 different species also demonstrated that birds inhabiting highly radioactively contaminated areas had smaller brains compared to birds from clean areas.
In birds, which are an efficient bioindicator, species diversity decreases 50 percent in radioactively contaminated areas compared to clean areas, while abundance decreases by two thirds.
He is attended by sacred birds, who give him news from across the Disc, and also clean his teeth.
In that I am convinced they are like birds, or mountain animals, whose the air does better feathers and better hair than the tame, because their bodies are so clean and so plump and in so nice shape that could not be better!
Maceration is an alternative to the Dermestes method in which skin beetles are used to clean the flesh off of the corpse, a method which is used with corpses of small mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians, because these animals ' bones tend to fall apart in many tiny parts.

clean and are
The sand is fine and pleasant, the cabanas are clean, and the parasols, green, raspberry, and butter yellow, are very gay.
By this procedure rinsing progresses in two stages, first by dilution until the time when the drains are separated and thereafter by displacement of the soil-bearing liquor by clean rinse water, since soiled liquor squeezed from the specimens at the nip passes directly to waste from the suds box drains.
As a literary game when Latin was the common property of the literate, Latin anagrams were prominent: two examples are the change of " Ave Maria, gratia plena, Dominus tecum " ( Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord with you ) into " Virgo serena, pia, munda et immaculata " ( Serene virgin, pious, clean and spotless ), and the anagrammatic answer to Pilate's question, " Quid est veritas?
* There are similar trends for electric power, cars, radios, and telephones per capita as well as the percentage of the population with access to clean water.
Oil paints may require the use of solvents such as mineral spirits or turpentine to thin the paint and clean up ; these generally have some level of toxicity and are often found objectionable.
In their current form, Olympic and other amateur bouts are typically limited to three or four rounds, scoring is computed by points based on the number of clean blows landed, regardless of impact, and fighters wear protective headgear, reducing the number of injuries, knockdowns, and knockouts.
As a common disinfectant, chlorine compounds are used in swimming pools to keep them clean and sanitary.
In pristine areas and for restoration, clean oversuits and powder-free, non-latex surgical gloves are used to protect the cave itself from contaminants.
The sleeping quarters are kept extremely clean as shells and feces are stored in refuse tunnels.
Chauvinistic men see marriage as a particular type of relationship, with defined responsibilities for each spouse, where women are expected to stay home to cook, clean, and raise children.
Of these types, wool is generally favored for crochet, chiefly owing to its superior elasticity, warmth and ( sometimes ) felting ; however, wool is generally less convenient to clean and some people are allergic to it.
Cat mothers are known to eat the feces of their newborn kittens during the very earliest phase after birth, presumably to eliminate cues to potential predators and to keep the den clean.
Due to backstreaming, oil diffusion pumps are not suitable for use with highly sensitive analytical equipment or other applications which require an extremely clean vacuum environment, but mercury diffusion pumps may be in the case of ultra high vacuum chambers used for mercury deposition.
; Rule enforcement: Often one wants to apply rules to attributes so that the attributes are clean and reliable.
There are several people and organisations in the industry calling for the creation of a framework to help reduce the number of " cowboy " franchises and help the industry clean up its image.
Also, when the solid particles are very fine, it is often cheaper and easier to discard the contaminated granules than to clean the solid sieve.
Geocachers are also encouraged to clean up after themselves by retrieving old containers once a cache has been removed from play.
Generally, handguns in the Czech Republic are available to anybody above 21 years of age ( 15, 16 or 18 years under special conditions ) with a clean criminal history who passes tests about gun law and weapon knowledge and a medical inspection ( which may optionally include psychological test ).
Generally guns in the Slovakia are available to anybody with a gun license and purchase permission above 21 with a clean criminal history.
Another categorization, offered by Karel Vasak, is that there are three generations of human rights: first-generation civil and political rights ( right to life and political participation ), second-generation economic, social and cultural rights ( right to subsistence ) and third-generation solidarity rights ( right to peace, right to clean environment ).
* lines 14. 59-85 – People are more concerned to present a clean atrium to outsiders than to keep their house free of vice for their children.
* Clothes: Simple, clean washed clothes are worn.
Of these types, wool is generally favored for knitting, chiefly owing to its superior elasticity, warmth and ( sometimes ) felting ; however, wool is generally less convenient to clean and some people are allergic to it.

clean and recognizable
The burin produces a unique and recognizable quality of line that is characterized by its steady, deliberate appearance and clean edges.
Among the people who studied there were Bob de Moor, Jacques Martin, Roger Leloup, and Edgar P. Jacobs, all of whom exhibit the easily recognizable Belgian clean line style, often opposed to the " Marcinelle school "- style, mostly proposed by authors from the Spirou magazine, such as Franquin, Peyo and Morris.

clean and by
Heat during the Atlanta campaign, coupled with unsuitable clothing, caused individual irritation that was compounded by a lack of opportunity to bathe and shift into clean clothing.
The rest of the press should be kept clean by dusting with a clean rag or brush.
Soil redeposition is evaluated by washing clean swatches with the dirty ones.
His problem then became one of restraining the American fighters who wanted to clean out the Vermejo by force immediately.
For Mrs. Shaefer -- who had been given a clean bill of health by her own physician at the time she visited Lee -- and her friend were agents for the California Pure Food and Drug Inspection Bureau.
The deep water is used by many people, but it is always clean, for the washing is done outside.
Argon ( αργος, Greek meaning " inactive ", in reference to its chemical inactivity ) was suspected to be present in air by Henry Cavendish in 1785 but was not isolated until 1894 by Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay in Scotland in an experiment in which they removed all of the oxygen, carbon dioxide, water and nitrogen from a sample of clean air.
In the first two cases above, " on an error " includes situations where the batter makes a clean hit ( or walks, is hit by pitch, reaches base on a fielder's choice in which no out is made, or reaches base on a wild pitch on a called or swinging third strike ), but should have been out earlier in his at bat on a foul fly ball which was dropped by a fielder for an error.
In short, shall include all bases made by a clean steal, or through a wild throw or muff of the ball by a fielder who is directly trying to put the base runner out while attempting to steal.
Boulder, Colorado is legendary with bouldering opportunities and fierce clean climbing ethic, particularly in the Crown Rocks area featuring notable first bouldering ascents by John Gill, Chuck Pratt and Pat Ament.
In 2007, the cemetery's name was changed to Blind Lemon Memorial Cemetery and his gravesite is kept clean by a cemetery committee in Wortham, Texas.
The same restriction is also followed by lay Buddhists and is known as the consumption of the " triply clean meat " ( 三净肉 ).
It was reported that " the carcass was picked clean by vultures before experts could examine it ".
The rest had been damaged or destroyed by the soldiers, who often used them as floor mats outside in the mud to keep their boots clean.
The only part which had to be duplicated was the BIOS, which Compaq did legally by using clean room reverse engineering at a cost of $ 1 million.
That clean sheet stretch was ended by Haitian soccer player Manno Sanon's beautiful goal during the 1974 World Cup.
The legend holds that he thought the exercise proposed to him by the examiner to be of no interest, and, in exasperation, threw the rag used to clean the blackboard at the examiner's head.

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