By Bank of England standards, with its fixation for depicting cricket matches and decrepit whiskery Victorian men on its bank notes, the euro does at least look as if it belongs in this century,
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Still, astronomers focused the Hubble telescope on two nearby colliding groups of stars, called the Antennae because the pair of long tails of luminous matter formed by the collision resembles an insect's whiskery antenna.
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The information is often wrong, or off point, and any number of 19th century artist articles have the good picture that should be the lead pic displaced by a sprawling infobox with a dull whiskery photo.
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In 1995, the management advisory committee for the Western Australian shark fishery recommended that the whiskery shark stock be rebuilt to 40 % of pre-exploitation levels by the 2010 / 11 season, through a series of fishing effort reductions.
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They race toward the boat, surprisingly quick for 600-pound ( 270-kilogram ) creatures, circle it, and pop out of the water _ big black eyes, whiskery faces and supple figures bobbing in the turquoise water and silvery spray.
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I always tried to be the pilot, and I could actually see the clouds and the earth floating by below, where the brick wall of the military enlistment office should have been, with the whiskery violets and dusty cacti peering forlornly out of its windows.
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Whiskery's time of death was not officially reported to The Jockey Club, but it is assumed that he died around 1936 as the result of a catastrophic leg injury, either sustained by colliding with a tree while fulfilling his duty as the night watchman's horse or as a result of a track injury . [ 1]