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The head is very large and cow-like or reptilian with teeth similar to a crabeater seal's.
The seal's skin is used to cover a wooden frame boat ( Umiak ).
Thus, the seal's total gestation period is around eleven months, though its active gestation period is nine months.
Although this 3, 400 pound, nearly ten foot wide seal was created in the foundry at San Quentin, the fact that the building had appeared in the seal more than fifty years before this seal's creation in 1952 ( twelve pre-1952 examples that include the building are shown below ), that the configuration of the building on this seal is nearly identical to how it appeared in 1895, and that no structure in this form had ever existed at the prison dismiss the rumor.
The seal's diameter is and the combined weight of both sides of the seal matrix exceeds.
The only other fur seal found in the Northern Hemisphere is the Guadalupe fur seal which overlaps slightly with the northern fur seal's range in California.
The portion of the Guadalupe fur seal's range which is under U. S. jurisdiction is at the limit of the species range.
The brown fur seal's main predator is the great white shark, although they are also preyed upon by various other animals, as well, such as orcas.
Very little is known of this seal's reproduction.
Once a Weddell seal's teeth have worn down to a certain level, the seal is unable to eat and eventually starves to death.
The seal's use is only on page ( s ) that pertain to the University and add information and clarifying information about the article and identification of the topic.
The Saimaa ringed seal's longevity is just over 20 years.

seal's and for
This has been the primary use throughout the seal's history, though isolated uses have been made for correspondence with other members of government.
The seal's importance gave a rise to another name for the Chancellor-the sealer ( Polish pieczętarz ).

seal's and .
This seal's use apparently did not pass over to the new government in 1789.
Ironically, it was the one in use during the seal's centennial in 1882.
All Silja Line's ships were painted in the same colour scheme, with a white hull and superstructure, with the dark blue " Silja Line " text on the side, alongside the now-famous seal's head logo.
As a result the seal's head logo gravitated into the funnel, replacing the old colours of each individual owner company.
The seal's owner Harry Goodridge co-wrote a book about Andre, titled A Seal Called Andre.
Organs as different as a bat's wing, a seal's flipper, a cat's paw and a human hand have a common underlying structure of bones and muscles.
The chemicals are speculated to concentrate up the food chain, and weaken the Baikal seal's immune systems, making them susceptible to diseases such as canine distemper and the plague, which was the cause of a serious Baikal seal epidemic that resulted in the deaths of thousands of animals in 1997 and 1999.
As early as the 1640s, the anchor and " hope " were found on the Rhode Island Seal, and the seal's words and emblems were likely inspired by the biblical phrase " hope we have as an anchor of the soul ," found in Hebrews, Verse 6: 18-19.
The northern fur seal's range overlaps almost exactly with that of Steller sea lions, with which they occasionally cohabit reproductive rookeries, notably in the Kurils, the Commander Islands and Tyulen ' i Islands.
The Graphic and Calligraphy Office will approve of the seal's use in application of official gifts, an example being its application to a silver cigarette box presented as a gift to Franklin Roosevelt.
This seal's use apparently did not pass over to the new government in 1789.
The major cause of the Guadalupe fur seal's decline was commercial hunting in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
This earless seal's former range extended throughout the Northwest Atlantic Africa, Mediterranean and Black Sea, coastlines, including all offshore islands of the Mediterranean, and into the Atlantic and its islands: Canary, Madeira, Ilhas desertas, Porto Santo ... as far west as the Azores.

principal and figure
John Dewey, a principal figure in this movement from the 1880s to 1904, set the tone for educational philosophy as well as concrete school reforms.
He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism.
The film was a success, and The New York Times Bosley Crowther singled its star out for praise: " It is Mr. Cagney's performance, controlled to the last detail, that gives life and strong, heroic stature to the principal figure in the film.
The leading figure behind the establishment of the society as a more organised body during this early period seems to have been Matthew Boulton: his home at Soho House in Handsworth was the principal venue for meetings, and in 1776 he is recorded as planning " to make many Motions to the Members respecting new Laws, and regulations, such as will tend to prevent the decline of a society which I hope will be lasting.
Controversial figure, Dr. James Barry, also arrived that year as principal medical officer ( 1836 – 1837 ).
In his own era, his writings on almost all the principal divisions of philosophy made Posidonius a renowned international figure throughout the Graeco-Roman world and he was widely cited by writers of his era, including Cicero, Livy, Plutarch, Strabo ( who called Posidonius " the most learned of all philosophers of my time "), Cleomedes, Seneca the Younger, Diodorus Siculus ( who used Posidonius as a source for his Bibliotheca historia Library "), and others.
Quintilian was attempting to modify the prevailing imperial style of oratory with his book, and Seneca was the principal figure in that style ’ s tradition.
* Mithras, the principal figure of the Greco-Roman religion of Mithraism.
# Daniel Mathias M. Bare ( 1834 – 1925 ), in various partnerships later shared with most of his sons-in-law, was the principal figure behind Roaring Spring's growth as a paper-mill town.
During 1964-67, while living on Manhattan's Lower East Side, he cofounded and was the principal figure in the New York Federation of Anarchists.
He was a principal figure in the Burlington Greens in 1986-90, an ecology group that ran candidates for city council on a program to create neighborhood democracy.
Called Aunt Fanny by Julian, Dick and Anne, she is married to Uncle Quentin, and is, through most of Blyton's Famous Five novels, the principal maternal figure in the lives of the children.
One of Ritter's arguments is that the principal figure in the second group is not Ali, as in the third group, but Hallaj, and that there is nothing in the explicit content of the second group to indicate a Shia allegiance of the author.
Turey is also the principal figure on an educational pamphlet published by El Nuevo Día Educador (" ENDE ").
In Rome he met his fellow Scot Gavin Hamilton, Pompeo Girolamo Batoni and Byers, an antique dealer whose advice proved particularly useful, especially the recommendation that " he should never copy an object from memory, but, from the principal figure to the minutest accessory, have it placed before him.
Lucas, his principal biographer, as " the most lovable figure in English literature ".
Although the tribal shaykh was the principal figure, each Maʻdān village ( which may have contained members of several different tribes ) would also follow the authority of the hereditary qalit " headman " of a tribe's particular section.
In addition to Myles Horton and others, a key figure during this period was John Beauchamp Thompson, a minister and educator who became one of the principal fund-raisers and speakers for the school.
In the early 1960s he became a member of the John Birch Society and a principal figure in the Western Goals Foundation.
Of all the composers of madrigals of the late 16th century, none was as central a figure as Claudio Monteverdi, who was often credited as the principal actor in the transition from Renaissance music to Baroque music.
He is also the principal figure of the 1970s and 80s mod revival and is often referred to as the Modfather.
The principal figure among them was the Ottawa chief Pontiac, renowned as an orator and political leader.
Reidy has been a controversial figure, and several teachers left the school in response to her becoming principal.
A primary one was that each of the party's three principal leaders seemingly saw himself, not its Presidential nominee William Lemke, as the real power figure and natural leader of the party.

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