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  • Her throat recalled the antelope's, and her breasts, like two pomegranates of even size, stood at bay as it were.

    Firas Al-Atraqchi: Egypt: Group seeks to ban A Thousand and One Arabian Nights 2010

  • As he did, he saw something glint in the antelope's thick mane -- something which reflected the sunlight.

    The Green-Eyed Shwemyethna 2010

  • Eyes as innocent as the koba antelope's, open in wonder

    Leopold Sedar Senghor greenintegerblog 2008

  • God, ants invented agriculture MILLIONS of years before the first monkey even considered using an antelope's femur as a weapon.

    nessus Diary Entry nessus 2008

  • Well, today I accidentally came to my parents and suddenly I have a full set of needle pairs from 3 through 14 gauge, and cute circular sock needles and big wooden ones the size of an antelope's metatarsal*.

    I can has hobby? 2008

  • So, as I check his antelope's teeth, I ask, how'd you lose your license?

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2005

  • But she and the suspects were able to put the entire scene together, including examining the size and shape of the entry wound in the antelope's hide, and were able to determine that, contrary to their logical assumptions, only half of their bullet had jammed into the rifle barrel.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2004

  • If things get tough, the doe antelope's body shuts off flow to the placentas and she will use her fetuses as a last energy reserve, absorbing their bodies and leaving behind a black mass of bones to be aborted out.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2001

  • It had horns too, splaying backward across the top of its head like an antelope's, not outward like those of a minotaur.

    The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998

  • It had horns too, splaying backward across the top of its head like an antelope's, not outward like those of a minotaur.

    The Brothers' War Grubb, Jeff 1998

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