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Crawling Summary
728 words, approx. 2 pages Crawling A major means of mobility in infancy, consisting of forward motion with weight supported by the infant's hands (or forearms) and knees. Crawling is the primary form of mobility achieved by infants before they learn to walk. Babies have...
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 Crawling is a form of animal locomotion generally involving slow movement along the ground, such as that seen in snakes, snails and earthworms. Various mechanisms are involved, for example earthworms move by peristalsis, while snakes undulate their body...




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 The Virginia Quarterly Review
crawl
07/01/2005: 7,252 words, approx. 24 pages The smell would not go away. They knew what it was, but there was nothing they could do, and people were coming over. They'd cleaned. They'd disinfected. They'd made many a bleach flambé. Rand had sprayed aerosol disinfectants, and Maddy had yelled at him...
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 The Boston Globe
Crawling for attention
07/18/1994: 915 words, approx. 3 pages Football has timeouts. Baseball has pitching changes. And hockey has fistfights. All provide advertisers with a window of opportunity to pitch their products. Soccer, with continuous action and none of the above, has crawls. In some World Cup Soccer telecasts, crawls using digitized...
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Creepy Crawls: Guide for Horror Fiends
10/9/2006: 365 words, approx. 1 pages Here's an idea for a Halloween jaunt: Plan a pilgrimage to the site of your favorite horror movie or scary story. Whether your taste runs to Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King or news accounts of infamous crimes, "Creepy Crawls: A...
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Bedbugs Crawl Back Into Minn. Mattresses
8/14/2006: 385 words, approx. 1 pages Bedbugs are crawling back into Minneapolis mattresses to suck the blood of sleeping residents. But their stigma is worse than their bite. The wingless, auburn-colored mites are frequently showing up in apartments near the University of Minnesota, hotels, houses and...


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