Word: ated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...last minute of overtime against Virginia, as the Cavaliers ate up the clock with a frustrating keep-away game, Burke and Berkery each made a last effort to take the ball away. First Burke rushed an opponent, screaming, stick flailing, but the Cavalier casually passed to her teammate. The, Berkery threw herself, lunging at the Virginia player in desperation. Again, the ball made it past and safely into the stick of a Cavalier...
...unearthed wooden foundations and crude timbers that Dillehay believes supported an oval, tentlike dwelling similar to late Pleistocene shelters found on the Siberian plains. Says he: "We know these people exploited a wide variety of resources stretching from Monte Verde all the way to the coast. They used wood, ate plants, fashioned stone tools and from time to time captured game animals, such as mastodons and paleollamas...
...student in Leverett House calmly ate pasta as she described UHS's inability to deal with a stomach problem which caused her constant diarrhea. One in North munched on a cookie as he related in gory detail just how much blood he lost in a motorcycle accident, for which he was treated...
...traditional way to understand dinosaurs is through their bones, the only body parts that are preserved and converted into rock by the process of fossilization. The way bones fit together can reveal how an animal's joints worked, how its limbs moved, what kind of food it ate and how agile it was. Comparisons with living animals are also invaluable. "To understand dinosaur bones, you must take apart living animals," asserts paleontologist David Weishampel, who teaches anatomy at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. "Fossils don't come with instruction kits...
...successful overall. Weishampel is trying to correlate tooth design, patterns of tooth wear, the size of the mouth and other aspects of skull mechanics with the types of plants the dinosaurs might have munched. "You can get a rough feeling for how fibrous the material was that they ate, and whether they sheared, ground or pulped their food...