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They make the whale regurgitate the watch, causing Kif to be covered in ambergris in his attempt to get the watch back.
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But I suspect that the old Roman was referring to change made under military occupation -- the sort of change which Tacitus was talking about when he said, `` They make a desert, and call it peace '' ( `` Solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant ''.
They for their part are convinced that Holmes is too `` unorthodox '' and `` theoretical '' to make a good detective.
They were poems in a strange language, of which he could barely touch a meaning -- enough to make his being ache with the desire for the fullness he sensed there.
They argue further ( and somewhat contradictorily ) that our knowledge and resources in preventive medicine would make it possible to control such an outbreak of disease.
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They were also trained not to make any ' heroic ' moves that could endanger themselves or other people.
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They are currently seeking to resume whaling of the gray whale, a right recognized in the Treaty of Neah Bay.
They are composed of about 100 species of vermiform creatures and live in thin tubes buried in sediments at ocean depths from 100 to 10, 000 m. They can also be found in association with hydrothermal vents, methane seeps, with sunken plant material or whale carcasses.
They range in size from the small dwarf lanternshark ( Etmopterus perryi ), a deep sea species of only in length, to the whale shark ( Rhincodon typus ), the largest fish in the world, which reaches approximately.
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They believe themselves lost, until Finch finds them by tracking whale songs from a nearby pod circling the vessel.
They include the largest animal that has ever lived, the blue whale, which can reach, and another that reaches ; even the smallest of the group, the northern minke whale, reaches.
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They are around 2. 5 meters ( 8 feet ) long when born, the longest in proportion for any beaked whale: 46 % of the mother's length.
They are also highly social and studies suggest that both males and females remain in their mothers ’ pods, an unusual trait among mammals, also found in certain killer whale communities.
They learn to pilot kayaks, something that had been forbidden to them, and ultimately harpoon a small whale to ensure their survival.
They share feeding grounds with other cetaceans such as sei, pilot, bottlenose and minke whales and southern right whale dolphins.
They traditionally lived a coastal lifestyle, subsisting primarily on ocean resources such as salmon, halibut, and whale, as well as rich land resources such as berries and land mammals.
They hired Basque experts to hunt the bowhead whale, but both ships were wrecked and the crews rescued by English interlopers.
They thought burying the whale would be ineffective, as it would soon be uncovered, and believed the dynamite would disintegrate the whale into pieces small enough for scavengers to clear up.
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