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Hearing it roaring, the mouse remembers its clemency and frees it by gnawing through the ropes.
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Both their medial and lateral masseter muscles are displaced forward, making them adept at gnawing.
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All industrialized countries must contend with inflation, which continuously gnaws away at the family budget, and the only remedy is the continuing increase of salaries.
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Moreover, rather than gnawing incisors, this animal has bicuspid upper incisors, which is also unique among the more than 2,200 species of rodents.
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Since that time the surf gnawed steadily toward the base of the tower until 1935, when the site was finally reached by the surf.
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They know the secrets of the sea, they don't bark, and they don't gnaw upon one's "monadic" privacy like dogs do.
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It was particularly useful for binding sheaves of grain because mice do not gnaw on it.
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The seeds have a delicate nutty flavour and are much sought-after, especially by small rodents who know to gnaw exactly where the plugs are located.
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On its way to the host it may gnaw through the wood shavings left by the host.
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In legend the breach was caused by large rats gnawing at it with their teeth and scratching it with their nails.
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