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As the scenes increase in tempo, each part of his body and lappet run around.
This lappet can be expanded and exposed during mating season as well.
The back is smooth and shows a vertically soldered lappet needle.
Its lappet, a decorated flap, hangs from the throat and is brightly colored.
They came through the gateway; the lappet of his coat brushed her arm, and he never saw her.
My lappet - faced vulture at last.
It has a bare blue facial skin, inflatable dark-blue lappet and horns.
Anthelidae is a family of Australian lappet moths in the Lepidoptera order.
A lappet is a decorative flap or fold in a ceremonial headdress or garment.
That of microchonch Duashnoceras has a moderately long lappet, an extension on either side, sometimes preceded by a constriction.
The Lappet (Gastropacha quercifolia) is a moth of the family Lasiocampidae.
Both sexes have a thick, black transverse band that extends across the posterior gular region from one throat lappet to the other.
A region of electric yellow facial skin extends below each ear, delineating the plumed hackles from gular lappet.
When asked how blacks and Jews have got along since 1991, Mr. Lappet, who is black, pointed to a Hasidic bakery across the street.
The filament most important to the angler is the first, which is the longest, terminates in a lappet, and is movable in every direction.
Lampet (pronounced Lappet) or often written lapet is a typical and traditional Batak snack made from Tapanuli.
"Everybody sees justice in a different eye," said Tom Lappet, a retired firefighter who has lived in Crown Heights for 25 years.
Mr. Lappet, dapper in a tan trench coat, walked slowly down Albany Avenue, a cane easing his way.
The mill and mill pond still exist and Lappet Mill is still working as a cotton mill.
Lasiocampidae have a global distribution, whilst Anthelidae ("Australian lappet moths") are found only in Australia and New Zealand.
Anscombe, in poking his head round the tree to shoot, had his hat knocked off by a bullet, while a slug went through the lappet of my coat.
She first appeared on the stage at Bath in December 1784, as Lappet in Henry Fielding's The Miser.
Then she set me on a table, where I showed her my hanger all bloody, and wiping it on the lappet of my coat, returned it to the scabbard.
There was often a cloth lappet, or "cornet" in French, in front of the hennin covering part of the brow, and sometimes falling onto the shoulders to either side.
It consists of only one species Riley's Lappet Moth (Heteropacha rileyana), which can be found in Mississippi, Missouri, Texas and Georgia.