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1. OPM Issues ‘Burrowing In’ Memo

2. The Burrowing owl's wingspan is

3. Find another word for Burrowing

4. Burrowing: as in clawing, grubbing

5. The lair of a burrowing animal.

6. The Burrowing Owl, Colorado Springs, Colorado

7. The Burrowing owl is a ground-dwelling bird species

8. Burrowing owl ecology and uncertainty about the consequences to Burrowing owls of potential impacts, including those that are cumulative

9. The Burrowing parrot (Cyanoliseus patagonus), also known as the Burrowing parakeet or the Patagonian conure, is a species of parrot native to Argentina and Chile

10. Chigoe, common name for a burrowing, biting, tropical American flea

11. Burrowing is legal and strictly regulated The legal term for Burrowing is “conversion,” and it is regulated by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM)

12. What does Burrowings mean? Plural form of burrowing

13. Burrowing is a mechanic first introduced in Patch 0.1.52.8

14. This video shows how to do Burrowing Terrors Quest WoW

15. If I'm Walker I'm burrowing into my hole right now.

16. Burrowing Owls are small, sandy colored owls with bright-yellow eyes

17. Burrowing (plural Burrowings) The act or result of making a burrow

18. Burrowing Heaven's stage is extremely white, with a noticeable fog on top

19. WA Today: “'Spiderman' squished: Perth experts debunk spider Burrowing claims.” Foelix, R

20. So Burrowing in is as old as the career civil service itself

21. Considering the phylogenetic distribution of burrowing behaviour within the Castorid tree (Fig

22. Coryn, or Cory for short, is is a male Burrowing Owl, or Athene cunicularia

23. Burrowing rodents will feed on your plants, turn up dirt and damage the roots

24. His burrowing and turning over of soil aerates it and provides drainage for it.

25. Its Burrowing mechanism is detailed in Nichols (1959b) and Kanazawa (1995).

26. Small animals used her as a shelter, burrowing into her rotting bowels.

27. Burrowing, locomotion of a type found in both terrestrial and aquatic animal groups

28. Burrowing is seen in at least one group of fossil lungfish, the Gnathorhizidae.

29. Nine-banded Armadillos are nocturnal and spend their waking time burrowing or feeding

30. These small, burrowing rodents escape the intense heat of day by foraging at night.

31. They hibernate during the dry season by burrowing deep into the damp sand.

32. The name Aardvark—Afrikaans for “earth pig”—refers to its piglike face and burrowing habits.

33. The problem with Burrowing in is that it diminishes trust in the merit system

34. Their burrowing activities bring about aeration and irrigation of the soil and reduce putrefaction.

35. Distribution: The upland burrowing Crayfish is a widely distrib- uted species in the Appalachian Mountains

36. Burrowing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives

37. Aardwolves may also carry the parasite Haemaphysalis zumpti, a tick that favors small burrowing mammals

38. Somehow across time and many amphibious families, front-burrowing lifestyles became Advantageous in drier environments

39. Burrowing owls spend most of their time on the ground, and may breed in loose colonies

40. Armadillo definition is - any of a family (Dasypodidae) of burrowing edentate mammals found from the southern U.S

41. Clams have two adductor muscles that hold their shells together and a burrowing foot that allows them to dig.

42. An early fossil snake, Najash rionegrina, was a two-legged burrowing animal with a sacrum, and was fully terrestrial.

43. Some do this by burrowing underground, while others find places on or under the bark of trees.

44. Slowworm definition is - a burrowing limbless European lizard (Anguis fragilis) with small eyes —called also Blindworm.

45. Burrowing Heaven is an Abnormality Enemy, being the first Abnormality Battle on the Floor of Religion

46. Instead of burrowing into the foliage it makes its home in the stems of aquatic plants.

47. 24 synonyms and near synonyms of Burrowing from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 2 antonyms and near antonyms

48. Common nuisance Burrowing wildlife will usually fall within three or four families included in the order Rodentia

49. Badgers prefer open country with light to moderate cover, such as pastures and rangelands inhabited by burrowing rodents

50. Virtually all rodents display Burrowing behavior, yet measurement of this behavior has not yet been standardized or formalized

51. They feed on insects, seed and shoots, digging in the snow with well-feathered feet and burrowing for food and shelter.

52. The concept of “Burrowing” refers to the practice of converting political appointees to positions in the career civil service

53. But members of Congress often pay close attention to “Burrowing in” near the end of the presidential administrations.

54. You might imagine that the Government doesn't want to disturb this particular can of invertebrate, limbless burrowing creatures.

55. It appears from histological evidence that it is more likely that larvae travel in blood vessels rather than by Burrowing.

56. They are commonly found in all water depths, foraging in seaweeds, hiding under rocks or burrowing in sand or mud.

57. Unlike most owls, Burrowing owls are often active during the day, although they tend to avoid the midday heat.

58. Burrowing or mining bees are usually "solitary" species, meaning that they do not form cohesive colonies like honeybees

59. Burrowing toads have slimy, bloated bodies; they are marked with red spots, and a red stripe extends along the back

60. Chipmunks are small, ground-dwelling members of the squirrel (Sciuridae) family known for their burrowing habits and love of nuts

61. The ‘Burrowing In’ of Political Appointees With each presidential election and administration transition, concerns crop up about the doling out of …

62. Collapsing or blocking of burrows can result in harm if Burrowing owls are injured or killed or if eggs are …

63. The burrowing owl makes its home in the treeless , shortgrass country of western North America, from southern Canada to Mexico.

64. Chigoe definition is - a tropical flea (Tunga penetrans) of which the fertile female causes great discomfort by burrowing under the skin.

65. The Bandy-Bandy (Vermicella annulata), also commonly known as the hoop snake, is an Australian burrowing snake in the family Elapidae

66. Bivalve: 1 n marine or freshwater mollusks having a soft body with platelike gills enclosed within two shells hinged together Synonyms: lamellibranch , pelecypod Types: show 26 types hide 26 types clam burrowing marine mollusk living on sand or mud; the shell closes with viselike firmness cockle common edible, burrowing European Bivalve

67. A long-legged owl of open country, often active by day, the Burrowing Owl is popular with humans wherever it occurs, but it has become

68. Burrowing in the sand is not an easy task and mechanical constraints shaped morphology and behavior (e.g., Dorgan et al., 2006)

69. Although it is not a lungfish, it resembles lungfish in several respects, including its ability to survive dry seasons by burrowing into the sand.

70. Many Burrowing animals have existed, including numerous mammals, insects, amphibians, reptiles (including small dinosaurs), crustaceans, worms, and even a few fish and birds

71. True to their name, Burrowing Owls live underground, usually in a burrow taken over from a prairie dog, ground squirrel, or tortoise.

72. The "Cambrian substrate revolution" or "Agronomic revolution", evidenced in trace fossils, is the diversification of animal burrowing during the early Cambrian period.Before this "widening of the behavioural repertoire", bottom-dwelling animals mainly grazed on the microbial mats that lined the surface, crawling above or burrowing just below them

73. The Burrowing owl is a grassland specialist and requires short open grassland to thrive, but unfortunately intact native grassland is rare in our region

74. Burrowing owls use their burrows year-round, so impacts to burrows can result in take via harassment by significantly disrupting breeding and sheltering activities

75. Blandishments She pleads with all her Blandishments for forgiveness, while he, burrowing into his soul, can hardly find a reason to embrace her again

76. What does Aardvark mean? A burrowing mammal (Orycteropus afer) of sub-Saharan Africa, having a stocky body, large ears, a long tubular snout, and

77. It had sensory patches along the rim and center of its head shield, which were used to sense for worms and other burrowing organisms in the mud.

78. (Animals) any sand-burrowing bivalve mollusc of the family Cardiidae, esp Cardium edule (edible Cockle) of Europe, typically having a rounded shell with radiating ribs …

79. To move or progress by or as if by digging or tunneling: "Suddenly the train is Burrowing through the pinewoods" (William Styron).

80. Coalescence Those individuals with a Coalescence of segments and hence a better burrowing ability, were able to persist in this early primordial ecosystem.