The Scarab Heart (US Edition)Michael Gallagher
Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Wikipedia cop·u·la (kŏp′yə-lə) n. 1.A verb, such as a form ofbeorseem,that identifies the predicate of a sentence with the subject. Also calledlinking verb. ...
(My heart is) firm as a stone —The Holy Bible/Job Firm as morality —Thorn Gunn [A distant ridge] firm as solid crystal —William Wordsworth Firm standing like a stone wall —Bernard Bee The term “To stonewall” comes from Bee’s simile about Jackson at first battle of Bull Run. ...
T Scarabino,U Salvolini 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 Review of Psychiatry and heart disease: The mind, brain and heart Reviews the book, Psychiatry and Heart Disease: The Mind, Brain and Heart edited by Michelle Riba, Lawson Wulsin, Melvyn Rubenfire, and Divy Ravindranath (... Greenman,Paul...
so I walked the lake margin in that direction while checking the saltbush and goldenbush along the way. It was quite a while before I found anotherC. suturalisonI. pluriflora, and on another plant very nearby I found a nice little cetoniine scarab:Euphoria pilipennis—a species I’ve nev...
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Khepri was therising sunand he was aself-created, creator god. The scarab, a type of beetle, was his associated creature and the Egyptians wore scarab amulets to gain his protection. The Egyptians believed that the sun rolled across the sky like a scarab rolled balls of dung. Khepri’s de...
Abruptly, she pushed the book away and with an exhausted sigh, eased her body further into the comfortable contours of the chair. Gentle hush wrapped her round again like a warm, soft blanket and heavy eyelids flickered and slowly closed. ...
Invasive non-native plants are changing ecosystems and native biodiversity, and modifying soil microbial feedback. The invasive species Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) D.C. (mesquite) has been introduced into several ecosystems, especially in tropical and subtr