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Wing with 6 or 8 large white spots; clasping cercus narrow, finger-like
Clasping primary canines to assist in the retention of removable space maintainers would appear to be contraindicated during the period of eruption of permanent lateral incisors.
Scores of members of the club, which offers an exclusive passport to the best art and entertainment in the region, turned up at the official opening and many went home clasping their own copy of one the stunning photographs.
Clasping hands in a fey show of emotional solidarity, the figures stand back-to-back, yoked together by an immaculately painted rope that encircles their necks.
This carnivore (meat eater) uses its clasping pincers to capture and crush insects.
They included "locate source," turning toward the glass at the front of the shelter and probing the stimulus inflow tube; "check entrance," walking over to, and standing still at, one of the two entrances; and "dactyl clasping," a typical feeding response marked by opening and closing the dactyls of the first two pairs of walking legs.
Gaskin swirled and raged, two little girls in red and white Cuban school uniforms, clasping hands, walked purposefully up the center of the aisle toward the bishop, who was presiding over the meeting at the front of the sacristy.