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In the last group, however, we spent a full minute -- quite a lavish amount of time -- talking about a child's game called Snail's Pace Race.
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In the last group, however, we spent a full minute -- quite a lavish amount of time -- talking about a child's game called Snail's Pace Race.
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We perched him on that big rock you call Snail Head.
The Legacy of Heorot Niven, Larry 1987
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This is a print of the quilt pattern known as Snail Trail.
Lead Me Not Into Temptation (I Already Have Temptation-Enabled GPS) - A Dress A Day 2008
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One piece in particular, a small watercolour called The Snail and the Angel, has a brown stain on it that is supposedly Dali's semen.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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One followed the Cutthroat, the other veered west toward a little lake called Snail.
Mercy Falls William Kent Krueger 2005
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One followed the Cutthroat, the other veered west toward a little lake called Snail.
Mercy Falls William Kent Krueger 2005
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For this purpose the Snail is the natural remedy, being the ready scavenger of all such nuisances.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 Various
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He leaped over the gate, and pushed up the lane for nearly two miles, till a winding path called Snail-Creep sloped up a hill and entered a hazel copse by a hole like a rabbit's burrow.
Under the Greenwood Tree, or, the Mellstock quire; a rural painting of the Dutch school Thomas Hardy 1884
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During the study, researchers treated colon and breast cancer cell lines with alcohol and then looked for the biochemical hallmarks of the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, including evidence of a transcription factor called Snail and of the receptor for epidermal growth factor.
Medindia Health News 2009
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