It contained at that time the single genus Rhabdopleura, a minute animal dredged by Sars off the Lofoten Islands, and by Norman off the Shetlands. [adjective]
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Harbors need to be dredged, that ships may come closer to land. [Please select]
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[Illustration: DIATOM OOZE DREDGED FROM A DEPTH OF 1950 FEET. [Please select]
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Victoria has a bar which must be dredged, dug, or blown away. [Please select]
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I see you've dredged out some of the lilies. [Please select]
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6427 It will be noted that the sand cost nothing as it was dredged from the trench in which the pier was built, and paid for as dredging. [Please select]
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Professor Moseley, already quoted as a naturalist accompanying the Challenger expedition, informs us that "all the Alcyonarians dredged by the Challenger in deep water were found to be brilliantly phosphorescent when brought to the surface." [Please select]
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