Word: mouthes
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...says CWF recruits members by postering at the beginning of each semester and by relying on word-of-mouth to attract students. He says that although his group targets first-years in Social Analysis 10: "Principles of Economics," students concentrating in any field are welcome to join...
...third of North America's waterfowl. The saltwater invasion has cost the Cajun economy, rooted in fishing and trapping and hunting, dearly. But payment will soon be demanded farther north. Hydrologists are now proposing formerly unthinkable ideas--such as breaching the levees from New Orleans to the river's mouth--if only to spread enough silt to slow the Gulf's encroachment on the city. Even if that's done (it would probably cost New Orleans its port), it's hard to believe the Missouri dams will be removed, so the land loss will go on. Pieces of Plaquemines Parish...
...Australian rain forest, Tyler spotted a frog unlike any he'd ever encountered. While its appearance--brown back and cream-colored underside--was nothing special, its reproductive behavior proved to be downright bizarre. The female swallowed her own eggs, incubated them in her stomach and gave birth through her mouth. A single mother coughed up 21 offspring in the same litter...
...rainbow-colored head fills the screen and devours its prey, chewing with its mouth open, smacking its lips and flashing its teeth...
...parents kiss two weeks ago, my father in his hospital bed, my mother leaning over him to adjust the tubes carrying oxygen to his mouth. In late January, he had an accident at work. He slipped, fell from a loading dock that was three feet off the ground and hit his head. The impact of the fall left my 62-year-old father in a three-week-long coma. One craniotomy, four blood transfusions and several minor operations later, he is slowly beginning to regain consciousness. On good days, he can whisper his name, squeeze his therapist's hand...