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They drown the worm in a mixture of water and spice, turning it into sandtrout which will turn the secret Bene Gesserit planet Chapterhouse into another Dune.
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They were chthonic daimones of Mount Ida, who clashed their spears and shields to drown out the wails of infant Zeus, whom they received from the Great Goddess, Rhea, his mother.
They believe humans have such short lives that they are merely play things (...) in which they drown men for the fun of it.
They were defended by Francis Knollys, one of the few remaining Puritan Members of Parliament, while other Puritans spat and coughed to drown out speeches by opponents.
They still believe that this saint is the " Boatman of Souls " and that he frees the souls of those who drown in the sea, fishing them from the depths of the ocean after a shipwreck.
They are about to give up and drown however, one of them claims to directly see the island and they struggle on.
They employ performer Marcello ( Jean-Claude Dreyfus ) to ensure Miette pays and One returns to them, and much to his distaste he allows Miette to drown while rescuing One from the cult using a mind control system.
They then all fear that Chowder will " explode " and the other two characters will drown in urine, and the rest of the episode focuses on this fictional crisis.
They are carried by ships and are also located beside bodies of water that have the depth or potential to drown someone.
They travel to a large lake but, after an hour of paddling, they are overtaken by a violent storm and some of the children drown despite the fact that all are wearing life-preservers.
They chanted anti-fascist slogans and tried to drown out Griffin by playing Bob Marley songs at high volume.
They kill 11, 460 Nogais, drown 5, 060 others and return with 2, 000 camels, 39, 200 horses, 190, 000 cattle, 220, 000 sheep and 22, 100 human captives, of whom only 700 were adult males.
They talk, and at first she keeps her distance, saying she couldn't be with him because she thinks one day she could drown them both in her sorrow.
They chant " Ken, Ken, Pa " when approaching their victims, spit mud from their mouths at the victims and knocking them into the muddy water for Dorotabo to grab and drown before eating the corpse.
They and worm
They are sometimes preserved within the voids of other organisms, for instance within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or strong storm currents ; or maybe whilst scavenging for food.
They presented a deniable password snatching attack in which the keystroke logging trojan is installed using a virus or worm.
They also fight helminth ( worm ) colonization and may be slightly elevated in the presence of certain parasites.
They learn to avoid most worm attacks by mimicking the motions of desert animals and moving with the natural sounds of the desert, rather than the rhythmic vibration patterns that attract worms.
They are typically found on the bottom of shallow marine waters, and some species ( e. g. the common blood worm, Glycera dibranchiata ), are extensively harvested along the Northeastern coast of the United States for use as bait in fishing.
They are believed to somewhat resemble polychaetes, in many respects, looking much like a land-dwelling Bobbit worm.
They say that the worm lives underground, hibernating most of the year except for when it becomes active in June and July.
They conducted recording experiments where they inserted electrodes into the brain, while the toad was presented with worm or anti-worm stimuli.
They can also be easily distinguished from other Australian snakes because of a small, worm like lure on the end of their tail, which is used to attract prey.
They are often covered with a minnow or crawfish or even a plastic worm to get the fish's attention.
They have been shown to have a complex life cycle, involving an alternate stage in an invertebrate, typically an annelid or polychaete worm.
It is at this time that an underground movement contacts the group and offers them sanctuary as well as the use of an underground tunnel system that surfaces in every temple They are informed of the underground's suspicions that the magistrate is under some unknown influence, possibly a worm spawn.
They are endowed with a group of poisonous white bristles on each side, which are flared out when the worm is disturbed.
They and mixture
They adhere beads, one by one, to a surface, such as wood or a gourd, with a mixture of resin and beeswax.
They are located on the surface of osteoid seams and make a protein mixture known as osteoid, which mineralizes to become bone.
They noted a glycerin-bile-potato mixture grew bacilli that seemed less virulent, and changed the course of their research to see if repeated subculturing would produce a strain that was attenuated enough to be considered for use as a vaccine.
They can be used to prepare broth, eaten raw with chogochujang, which is a mixture of gochujang and vinegar, or used as a popular ingredient in countless dishes.
They have found that various alcohols, aldehydes and organic acids were synthesized in reaction mixture.
They became the Normans – a Norman-speaking mixture of Scandinavians, Hiberno-Norse, Orcadians, Anglo-Danish, and indigenous Franks and Gauls.
They were able to form protein-like chains from a mixture of 18 common amino acids at only 70 ° C in the presence of phosphoric acid, and dubbed these protein-like chains proteinoids.
They dissolve in the liquid phase as a colloid mixture that forms a weakly cohesive internal structure.
They are usually triggered by the saturation of thickly vegetated slopes which results in an incoherent mixture of broken timber, smaller vegetation and other debris.
They were described by Jean Hartley, the ex-wife of Larkin's publisher George Hartley ( The Marvell Press ), as a " piquant mixture of lyricism and discontent ", though anthologist Keith Tuma writes that there is more to Larkin's work than its reputation for dour pessimism suggests.
They poured a mixture of snow and saltpetre over the exteriors of containers filled with syrup, for, in the same way as salt raises the boiling-point of water, it lowers the freezing-point to below zero.
They provide a mixture of classical a capella music and folksongs, as well as covers of recently chart hits and light-hearted entertainment.
They were built with a material called " staff ," a mixture of plaster of Paris and hemp fibers, on a wood frame.
They played a mixture of angular compositions and freeform ambient noise music jams, featuring surrealist lyrics and non-standard drumming.
They have now been converted into a mixture of residential and commercial accommodations and have become some of the most upmarket and expensive properties in London.
They carry a gaff rig, the sail historically also black from being treated with a mixture of tar and fish oil to protect it from the elements.
They brought a western flavor to Japanese music and helped to turn rap music mainstream, with a mixture of reggae, rap, metal, punk, Spanish, and R & B influences.
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