| 11. | Their color ranges from brown to gray or black, and they often encrust their bodies with soil.
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| 12. | The mussels also encrust other freshwater equipment such as dams, hydroelectric systems, ships, piers and locks.
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| 13. | The ambient sand that is incorporated into the crystal structure, or otherwise encrusts the crystals, varies with the local environment.
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| 14. | She uses oysters to stuff roasted quail, and encrusts rabbit with pecans and serves it with a sauce made from Cajun tasso ham.
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| 15. | Shovels, garden rakes and an industrial strength vacuum cleaner are being used to scour the billions of glass particles that encrust its interior.
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| 16. | Who knows when, if ever, the Supreme Court will scrape away the separationist zealotry that has come to encrust the establishment clause?
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| 17. | Their collections for the Spring-Summer 1997 are unadorned and free of the retro ideas which so often encrust fashion design with nostalgia.
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| 18. | In tidal pools can be found red or pink colored " Phymatolithon ", which can often encrust rocks and mollusk shells.
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| 19. | The secret of the Xiying teapot, Beijing official Li Ruihuan told a Hong Kong delegation, is in the residue that encrusts its insides.
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| 20. | The mesohyl functions as an endoskeleton in most sponges, and is the only skeleton in soft sponges that encrust hard surfaces such as rocks.
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