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How to use atlas in a sentence

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It includes the atlas moths Rothschildia, which are the largest in the country.
Although the atlas and axis are missing, the remaining cervical vertebrae are present and well preserved.
Taking the road atlas with her, Misha got out of the lorry cab again and headed over to the white and red lorry belonging to the Polish driver.
This anatomical atlas, although drawn from dissection, did not reject Galenism as did the Fabrica of Vesalius.
Finally, we located these sites on a road atlas for the use of our volunteers.
It is hoped that this atlas will be a continuing source of reference during and beyond the elementary courses of study.
Up the hill, through that pass, turn left after a bit was what I remembered from the road atlas.
This was probably the first collection of maps in book form twenty years before Mercator published his atlas.
The very few who carried a road atlas seemed incapable of reading it as they sought a way out of their self-inflicted predicament.
There is a well-developed atlas and the caudal vertebrae can be distinguished from the trunk vertebrae by the presence of hemal arches.
In Oestocephalus, the atlas is disarticulated, but the relatively shorter proatlas would permit a closer articulation with the skull.
You can look at the social atlas of Sydney and see twelve bright red dots on the map.
The estate agent produced details of a property which, on their school atlas, seemed to be close to Glasgow.
She laid the open atlas down on the table and began to dig through kitchen drawers.
This information then is superimposed on enlargements of parasagittal sections adapted from a standard human brain atlas.
The atlas that I had highlighted several key places in the Buffalo area, including places to get authentic Buffalo wings.
To appreciate the usefulness of the atlas, the reader needs to follow particular railroad routes between important termini.
Such an atlas, called an isolario, emerges out of a cosmographical tradition in which Thevet was steeped and which had its practical uses.
Each standard atlas covers thirty minutes of latitude and longitude at a scale of four miles to the inch, and fills one page in the book.
The axis possesses an ovate odontoid process for articulation with the preceding atlas.
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The atlas is remarkable, consisting of four pieces, and the first caudal is biconvex.
They watched the knickerbockered figure of Mr. Britling receding up the hill, atlas and papers in his hands behind his back.
We hunted out an atlas, and laid the map of England before us on the table.
Consulting my atlas to get my bearings I now ventured forth.
The nearest atlas or gazetteer is enough to check this statement.
The atlas and axis always differ much from the other vertebrae.
One was an atlas, which I found opened naturally to England, as if that map had been much used.
The whole rested on a golden image of atlas, bending beneath the weight.
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