LET'S TALK INTERNAL ORGANS |
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TV SHOW OPENING NARRATIONS |
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Unlike most veins, the pulmonary ones carry oxygenated blood from these organs to the heart |
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These transports, first sent up in 1981, lift off like a rocket & land like a plane |
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"On Nov. 13th, Felix Unger was asked to remove himself from his place of residence. That request came from his wife..." |
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The energy content of food is measured in these well-watched units |
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In 1784 John Filson wrote an exciting bio of this pioneer to get people interested in buying land out west in Kentucky |
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Procter & Gamble makes this popular dandruff shampoo |
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Early experiments on dogs showed that when this organ was removed diabetes occurred |
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These have largely replaced dogsleds as the Eskimos' main mode of winter transportation |
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"Once upon a time there were three little girls who went to the police academy..." |
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Someone has to give you 63,360 of these for you to "take a mile" |
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This wanderer in the West spread the word on Swedenborgism, as well as his famous fruit trees |
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A fan of heavy metal music |
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A dialyzer is an artificial one |
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In Edward Lear's poem, "The Owl and the Pussycat" head to sea in this colorful transport |
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"In every generation there is a chosen one. She alone will stand against the vampires..." |
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These units that measure the intensity of sound increase logarithmically |
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Stage robber Black Bart, known for leaving these behind at the scene of the crime, only really did it twice |
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(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Portland, Maine) Real lobster lovers will look right in here to find the tamale, this green organ |
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These trains were introduced in October 1964 to celebrate the first Olympic Games held in Asia |
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"There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man..." |
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The scale on the bottom of a sextant is in these units |
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By 1845 the price of these pelts had dropped from a $6 high to $1; silk replaced it for men's hats |
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In the fetus, this organ produces red blood cells; in adults, it focuses on destroying worn-out ones |
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Suspended from an overhead wire, it transports passengers up steep hills or across valleys |
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"Name: Richard Kimble. Profession: Doctor of Medicine. Destination: Death Row..." |
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1/12 of the starry night; the main may be in the 7th one |
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One of the reasons Jefferson sent Lewis & Clark out was to see if this Northwestern river connected to the Missouri |
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Malietola Tanumafili II, Samoa's leader, holds this 3-word post for life |
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