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She becomes possessed by her demon, and is exorcised ,but during that process she goes mad and chews off her arm she looks allot like that girl does in the movie the exorcist.
He drinks rhum and chews tobacco. He's like in a trance at first, but soon he learns how to balance the two of them. That's when the scriptures make sense to him, but because of it, we're not sure if it is a divine revelation or if he was drunk and drugged.
In Chinese Mythology, there is an old man who sits under a banyan tree on the moon and spins string for his fishing rod where he tries to catch the earth but there is always a rat that chews through his fishing line and a cat that chases the rat. If the man on the moon ever succeeds in catching the earth, the world will supposedly end. Don't know how that ties into Dreamworks though, there are other ideas, visit http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081010045741AAYFAsZ for more info.
Late in the movie, FitzRoyce attempts to lure the huge shark into a filtration pipe to trap it there. His plan fails, and the shark overtakes him. With a little maneuvering, the shark takes FitzRoyce all the way inside its mouth, noisily "chews" and crunches him several times, and crushes him to death. He brought a grenade with him, but he was unable (or unwilling) to detonate it while he was getting eaten. The shark escapes from the filtration pipe, crashes through a giant plate glass window, and floods an underwater control room. It snags a hapless, struggling technician in its jaws, swiftly crunches and kills him with a few crushing bites, and spits him out. Then, as the shark menaces other people in the control room--gnashing its jaws at them--we see FitzRoyce's dead body lodged deep inside the shark's mouth, with the grenade still clenched in his hand. Mike Brody, who is wearing full diving gear, reaches into the shark's mouth with a long metal rod and pulls the pin on the grenade. BOOM! No more shark.
Beyond both being warm-blooded, semi-aquatic mammals which have fur, there are no other similarities between a platypus and a beaver. A better question would be "What are the differences between a platypus and a beaver?" These are:A beaver is a rodent which bears live young; a platypus is a monotreme (egg-laying mammal)A beaver has large front teeth; platypuses have a bill with no teeth, but grinding platesPlatypuses live in Australia and beavers live in North America and Canada.A platypus digs a burrow in the side of a riverbank or creekbank, with an extra chamber at the end for incubating and raising its young; a beaver chews down trees to eat and makes a dam to raise its young.The platypus is the only venomous mammal - the male has a spur on its hind leg with which to inject poison that is extremely painful and has long-lasting effectsThe beaver's tail is broader and flatter than a platypus's, and covered with special scales. The platypus's tail is covered with dense fur.Their tails serve different purposes. The beaver's tail is used to help propel it along in the water. The platypus's tail is used as a rudder, for steering when it is swimming.
(He/she) chews = mastica, masca (he/she) chews (thinks) = rumia, medita
The homophone for 'choose' is 'chews'.
The present tense of "chew" is "chews." For example, "She chews her food slowly."
He chews his food really slowly.
ChewsThe homophone for choose is chews. Example sentences:Did you choose what you'd like from the menu?He chews gum all day at work.
Jack chews gum but I choose not to.
Many people like caramel chews.
"Chews" sounds like "Choose". An example sentence: Who will America choose as the next American Idol?
Yes, he chews gum he chews extra
An elephant chews and swallows its food.
My brother chews gum all day long.
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