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He landed close to old Sea Vitch--the big, ugly, bloated, pimpled, fat-necked, long-tusked walrus of the North Pacific, who has no manners except when he is asleep--as he was then, with his hind flippers half in and half out of the surf. What's that?" said Sea Vitch, and he...
The image of Fudō Myō-ō, “Unmovable Wisdom King,” the main deity of the temple, is historically significant in that Kobo Daishi (or Kukai, the founder of Shingon Buddhism) is said to have carved, consecrated and conducted a Goma ritual before this very statue in 810, by order of ...
David Crosby, “If I Could Only Remember My Name” (1971)–There’s no reason this psychotic walrus should have a produced a record this great, but he did. Charles Lee Guy III, “The Prisoner’s Dream” (1962)–Wanna hear a legit convict lay his soul out on the hot pavement without...
P. (2014). Walrus harvest locations reflect adaptation: A contribution from a community-based observing network in the Bering Sea. Polar Geography, 37(1), 48–68. Google Scholar Fijen, T. P. M., Scheper, J. A., Boekelo, B., Raemakers, I., & Kleijn, D. (2019). Effects of ...
The impact of the law is yet to be tested in court (de Faria2009). 86. U.S. Congress (1987). 87. Moore v. Regents of the University of California. Many people have analyzed this case; see in particular Gold (1996), Landecker (1999), and Rabinow (1992). ...
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s famous poem “Paul Revere’s Ride,” taught in classrooms across the United States for over a century, begins with the line: “Listen, my children, and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere.” But if that poem is the only way you’ve ever hea...
Giant ground sloth hand is full of WTF. Metriorhynchus sea-crocodile from the Cretaceous: hind end. Odobenocetops one-tusked whale that I still cannot get my head around, how it converged so closely on the morphology of a walrus. Thalassocnus, the large marine sloth… few fossils are ...
The above of course is from the opening chapter of the The Bramble Bush: On Our Law and Its Study (1931), which sprung from a series of introductory lectures Karl Llewellyn (1893–1962) gave to first-year law students during the 1929-30 academic year, when he was appointed the first ...
Back in 2011, Stephanie Pierce, Jenny Clack and I tried some simple linear morphometrics (shape analysis) to see how pinniped (seal, walrus, etc) mammals changed their vertebral morphology with size and regionally across their backbones. Now in this new study, with “Team Cat” assembled, Ph...