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She was sitting up now, no longer green around the gills.
In fact, she looked a little green around the gills.
It takes some doing for a black man to get green around the gills.
The smile didn't look very good because he was still white to the gills.
The gills are close and white at first, turning dark brown in age.
Johnson was not seen as first choice for the Gills at the beginning of his career.
Also their gills are dark brown, instead of black or grey.
He made only one appearance for the Gills' first team.
But of those with feet one only, so far as observed, has gills.
The gills start out white but they soon turn pink.
If this keeps up for much longer, I'd better think about growing gills.
Until the moment of death it needed to move forward so water could flow through its gills.
The net effect is less heat loss through the gills.
That was a good trick for someone who had no gills.
Everybody was armed to the gills and ready for big trouble.
Harrison was beginning to look a little green around the gills.
Gills that are cut will first turn pink then light brown.
A fish takes in the oxygen from the water using gills.
Such acts are obviously no problem for fish, which have gills.
Some may want artificial gills for living in the sea.
The gills are small and occur only on the sides of the fish.
They also have blue vertical lines that go around their eyes and gills.
These governments would be in debt up to their gills.
We're stuffed to the gills, if you want to know.
'You look a little white around the gills, my friend.
It gets its name from its closeness to the superior cerebellar peduncle, which is also known as the "brachia conjunctiva."
Ter conatus ibi eollo dare brachia eircum, Ter frustra eomprensa manus effugit imago, Par levibus ventis voluerique simillima sommo.
The superior cerebellar peduncles (brachia conjunctiva), two in number, emerge from the upper and medial part of the white substance of the hemispheres and are placed under cover of the upper part of the cerebellum.
The clasper's harpe is broad at the base, with a short and barely constrained neck; the cucullus narrows towards the tip, the brachia are long and curved and expand tipwards, and the tegumen is shorter than wide.