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  • He noticed all the veins and tributaries of malignancy around that mass, and he said it looks just like a crab's legs extending outward from every part of its body.

    Science Diction: The Origin Of The Word 'Cancer' 2010

  • He noticed all the veins and tributaries of malignancy around that mass, and he said it looks just like a crab's legs extending outward from every part of its body.

    Science Diction: The Origin Of The Word 'Cancer' 2010

  • The crab's the thing to go for fresh crab baguettes £5.95; cooked whole crab at £7 a kilo and you can take away or eat on the Trawlerman's mini garden terrace a few yards up the road.

    West Dorset's top 10 budget eats 2011

  • He noticed all the veins and tributaries of malignancy around that mass, and he said it looks just like a crab's legs extending outward from every part of its body.

    Science Diction: The Origin Of The Word 'Cancer' 2010

  • He noticed all the veins and tributaries of malignancy around that mass, and he said it looks just like a crab's legs extending outward from every part of its body.

    Science Diction: The Origin Of The Word 'Cancer' 2010

  • They then hit on the idea of trying to display animated blinking eyes from within the crab's head, with the eyes themselves created by tiny rear-projection video screens.

    Taking the Little Mermaid for a Spin Ethan Smith 2011

  • Soon, I placed other things around the butts, things I gathered in my walks: bits of driftwood, a hollow conch shell, a crab's leg, an old beer bottle, a cheap plastic bracelet and the pile of cigarillos.

    Cigarillo Shelagh Power-Chopra 2011

  • A crab's leg at the edge of one, the curling crest of a lobster's tail, bold blue and orange, catching their eye under the surface of another.

    Sands In Time by Julie Noble Julie Noble 2011

  • They considered projecting eyes from above, but realized that wouldn't work as the crab's head also moved.

    Taking the Little Mermaid for a Spin Ethan Smith 2011

  • He noticed all the veins and tributaries of malignancy around that mass, and he said it looks just like a crab's legs extending outward from every part of its body.

    Science Diction: The Origin Of The Word 'Cancer' 2010

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