For example, Drazen said, orange roughy can live for up to 125 years, rockfish up to 100 years, and rattail fish about 70 years. |
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Using a hair pick or the tail of a rattail comb separate out a strand of hair from the front section of the hairline near the forehead. |
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She wields a rattail comb with mechanical rapidity, separating the hair into sections no thicker than a feather of eyelash. |
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Rattail, Coryphaenoides acrolepis: A 70cm long rattail fish swims over a barren sea floor. |
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She tucked the rattail away so the jury couldn't see it, and she wound up keeping the dress. |
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Grenadier, also called rat-tail or rattail, any of about 300 species of abundant deep-sea fishes of the family Macrouridae found along the ocean bottom in warm and temperate regions. |
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If scratched, use a rattail file to smooth out walls. |
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As few rattail larvae have been recovered, little is known of their life histories. |
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He looked like a high-school student, or, closer still, one of those kids who dropped out and then spent all day hanging around the parking lot: tracksuit, rattail, a wisp of thread looped through his freshly pierced ear. |
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The first time he fired up his double hot plate, the fuse-box door was open and he witnessed a cerulean flash and a rattail of smoke, the first of four fuses it took to fry one egg. |
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