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  • But in case one gets carried away and starts waiting around to see bulbous yellow cars and impossibly bendy red fire engines driven by round-eared mice or sailor-suited ducks, you can bring yourself back to reality by looking next door at Edmund Martin's tripe-dressing premises.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Peter Ashley 2007

  • In fact, they are kind of like round-eared, uninteresting Vulcans.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Review of the New Star Trek Movie: 2009

  • But in case one gets carried away and starts waiting around to see bulbous yellow cars and impossibly bendy red fire engines driven by round-eared mice or sailor-suited ducks, you can bring yourself back to reality by looking next door at Edmund Martin's tripe-dressing premises.

    Cartoon Smithfield Peter Ashley 2007

  • Cacomistle (Bassariscus sumichrasti), Underwood's long-tongued bat (Hylonycteris underwoodi), Davis 'round-eared bat (Tonatia evotis) and Mexican agouti (Dasyprocta mexicana) are mammals found in this mangrove ecoregion.

    Usumacinta mangroves 2007

  • You would grace a prince, my fair-one, said the good, kind, kind gentleman! in that dress, or any you shall choose: And you look so pretty, that, if you shall not catch cold in that round-eared cap, you shall go just as you are.

    Pamela 2006

  • Its primary Mecca has as its presiding priests a big round-eared Mouse and a duck with no pants.

    OC Pilgrimage: Intro. | Mind on Fire 2006

  • Here and there reclining amid the clouds were golden-haired, round-eared creatures-which must be constructs-with huge white-feathered wings.

    Ill Met By Moonlight Lackey, Mercedes 2005

  • The thing sprang upon him out of vagueness into the utmost clearness, the sharp, eager, round-eared face, the long body exaggerated by its movement; and what particularly struck him, the pink, webbed forefeet of the beast.

    The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth Herbert George 2004

  • One was the fact that its round-eared inhabitants appeared human, but the configuration of their internal organs, their heart rates, blood types, immunohistochemistry, were similar to those of Vulcans.

    CATALYST OF SORROWS Margaret Wander Bonanno 2004

  • One was the fact that its round-eared inhabitants appeared human, but the configuration of their internal organs, their heart rates, blood types, immunohistochemistry, were similar to those of Vulcans.

    CATALYST OF SORROWS Margaret Wander Bonanno 2004

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