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The flying membranes of bats and of pterodactyls were probably used in gliding before they were of any use in flapping flight, and, as Spurway has pointed out, small membranes along the sides of the body are found in some arboreal mammals which do not even glide, and these folds of skin render such animals more difficult to see by eliminating the shadows they would otherwise cause.
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Last direct descendant of Granny Smith, Edna Spurway, dies aged 101 EDNA Spurway, the last direct descendant of Granny Smith, has died at the age of 101.
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Last year, Miss Spurway became a media sensation when she reached 100, happy to credit her love of apples to her longevity.
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Miss Spurway was the great grand-daughter of Maria Ann Granny'' Smith, the woman who inadvertently grew the first green apple, which was to became known as the granny smith after she dumped some crab apples on her Eastwood property.
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Miss Spurway, known as Aunty Teddy to her family, lived in her family home in Marsden Rd, West Ryde, from birth until she was 87, when she came to the Baptist Retirement Village where she had her own room adorned with photographs of her famous family.
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Catherine Spurway, VP of strategy, joined PointRoll in 2005 and built the company's marketing team in 2006.
ClickZ News 2009
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Spurway said the backlog of flights was expected to get longer as the storm held the province in its grip all day yesterday.
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Catherine Spurway, VP of strategy, joined PointRoll in 2005 and built the company's marketing team in 2006.
ClickZ News 2009
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Spurway said he didn't think the flight schedule would improve too much as the day moved along.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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"The drifting of the snow is definitely an issue," said Spurway.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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