Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He therefore resolved to keep out of the way and let Clasper hang himself.
One of them picked up the rolled newspaper which Clasper had flung into the crowd.
The species name refers to the duck-like shape of the clasper.
If in effect, Clasper said that three men must be employed to do two men's work, then that was it.
Clasper, who at that time was 43, won the race, but he recognised that Chambers had great potential.
This may also refer to part of the clasper in male insect genitalia.
And nobody believes Clasper's version of the story.
Clasper stood alone on the box, clasping a hand microphone to his ranting mouth.
Fred Clasper's disruptive plan had been well prepared.
They all know that Clasper's behind it.
The male inserts one clasper into the female cloaca during copulation.
Other famous memories include Harry Clasper, a rowing legend in mid-19th century.
It retains the aedeagus and the clasper attaches to it.
Either way, Clasper would win.
'Are you really saying that the company is to blame for the strike?' the man with the microphone asked, thrusting it under Clasper's chin.
Clasper yelled back at the chanting mob.
In biology, a clasper is a male anatomical structure found some groups of animals, used in mating.
A clasper, like a framed link, is an embedded topological object in a 3-manifold on which one can perform surgery.
Fred Clasper, the militant Merseyside convener, was a desperately worried man.
As a lifelong Communist, Clasper knew that it was absolutely essential to wrest control of the workers away from the plant management.
Successive personnel managers had always caved in to his demands as they knew full well that Clasper would win a stand-up fight.
It was alleged by Clasper that the foreman had his knife in the young kid who was only doing his job.
Clasper had other ideas, however.
'I wouldn't have thought The Times was Clasper's favourite paper, exactly,' he muttered to his mate.