US /fɪn/
・UK /fɪn/
Those are composed of submunition containers that have a tail fin and a fuse and sit at the front of the rocket.
that have a tail fin and a fuse
Scrolled file fish, sometimes referred to as leather jackets, are characterised by a long snout and tail fin and a long, slender dorsal spine.
are characterized by a long snout and tail fin,
Shark fin soup is seen as a delicacy and status symbol in many Asian markets.
A single whale shark fin can fetch tens of thousands of dollars in some Chinese restaurants,
And Fukahire means shark fin.
So I'm having a shark fin bun, a steamed bun.
And it's from this that we get the word Grangerising. So when you Grangerise a book you can join the text with multimedia prints and illustrations and documents which weren't printed in the original copy of the book. It's worth noting though that the verb Grangerise wasn't used until much later at the Fin de siècle, like the following century. And then in 1892 there was a treatise published by Daniel Treadwell which you can read on the Internet Archive.
It's worth noting, though, that the verb grangerise wasn't used until much later at the fin de siècleure, like, the following century.
In 1989, researchers picked up calls from the North Pacific that sounded like a blue or fin whale.
In 1989, researchers picked up calls from the North Pacific that sounded like a blue or fin whale.
My dad, actually, the fin hit him in the cheek.
And the fin had gone through his cheek.
With 73 million sharks killed every year for the shark fin industry and 40 to 50 million sharks dying every year as bykill, not to mention the impact of shark kills, the ocean's most vital predators are under attack,
With 73 million sharks killed every year for the shark fin industry and 40-50 million sharks
Is it in the shape of a shark fin?
No, a fin does not have teeth.