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"We were actually in Indonesia in North Sulawesi, looking for the Mimic Octopus when we chanced across this octopus, known as the Veined Octopus doing amazing behaviour," Finn told Australian media.
timesofmalta.com 2009
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It contained a Reflective Gel 8½ inches Veined Chubby Dong, made of a translucent purple rubbery jelly-like material.
High School Confidential Jeremy Iversen 2006
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Veined as I am with iron, with silver and streaks of common mud, I cannot contract into the firm fist which those clench who do not depend upon stimulus.
The Waves 2003
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Veined with a delicate tracery of pipes for the cooling fluid, they looked like the wings of some vast dragonfly, and from certain angles gave Discovery a fleeting resemblance to an old-time sailing ship,
2001 A Space Odyssey Clarke, Arthur C. 1968
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Veined with the purple brooks that sought the sea.
The Rose of Dawn A Tale of the South Sea Helen Hay Whitney 1909
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Veined, brown fists held in their grip the dirty white clay of smoldering pipes.
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Veined with clear springs which ambient seas repair.
A History of Elizabethan Literature George Saintsbury 1889
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Veined and raised satin stitch, with very small eyelet-holes, are the stitches used here.
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Veined Octopus, Amphioctopus marginatus, showing sophisticated tool use behaviour.
WN.com - Articles related to Sea secrets - over 5,000 new marine species found 2010
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Veined Octopus, Amphioctopus marginatus, showing sophisticated tool use behaviour.
WN.com - Articles related to Sea secrets - over 5,000 new marine species found 2010
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