Along the eastern margin of the nappe folds verge to the east and the cleavage fans until it dips westward. |
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These inclusions were found within the cleavage planes of the crystal structure of the biotites. |
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Fold limbs are upward facing with respect to cleavage, and beds intruded by the studied granitoid rocks are not overturned. |
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She sings and shows a lot of cleavage and a clinging black sequined gown accents her shapely gams. |
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Far from being depressed, I've relished my new body and been delighted to flirt with my new va-va-voom curves and cleavage. |
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All minerals posses specific physical properties such as color, luster, crystal form, cleavage, fracture, hardness, and specific gravity. |
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In most cell types DNA cleavage occurs after irreversible activation of endonucleases. |
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The transparent, 100-m-diameter oocyte is fertilized and undergoes rapid mitotic cleavage cycles. |
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For a successful division to take place the cell has to determine the location, where to separate, and the point of time to start cell cleavage. |
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Artsmithite is vitreous, has an off-white to cream-colored streak, shows no obvious cleavage, and displays an irregular fracture. |
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They establish these statutes as establishing a sharp cleavage between drunkenness and nondrunkenness. |
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Abundant thin calcite and quartz veins cut the schists, and have been boudinaged and rotated parallel to the first cleavage. |
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A bold feminist, Agnes exudes a magnetic, if earthy, sexual attraction, helped no end by her ever-revealing cleavage. |
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The political forces that favoured modernization were themselves divided by the old cleavage of religion. |
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He examined the Patrician nose, the curve of her cheek, the dark lashes, the porcelain clarity of her olive toned skin, the cleavage revealed. |
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If not, go for cap sleeves or a long sleeve top that shows a little cleavage. |
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Protein phosphatases comprise a broad group of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolytic cleavage of phosphate from proteins. |
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This woman flashes around some cleavage and Harry follows like a dog in heat. |
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For many years, women considered showing cleavage to be the only way to look sexy. |
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The siltstones contain poorly sorted angular fragments of quartz, and angular clasts and cleavage fragments of plagioclase and alkali feldspar. |
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In tectonically deformed regions, the most obvious stratification may be cleavage surfaces. |
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With a quick nod, I walked out, grabbing a random scarf off the rack to cover my exposed cleavage. |
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The two different species are formed by homolytic or heterolytic O-O bond cleavage and H-atom abstraction, respectively. |
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As examples of this, the frog embryo undergoes holoblastic cleavage with divisions occurring throughout the developing embryo. |
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These planes, referred to as slaty cleavage, are caused by the rearrangement of minerals such as mica, chlorite, and clay within the rock. |
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I am still haunted my the look of horror on my beloved's face as I chundered booze and party snacks over her billowing cleavage. |
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The first cleavage usually passes through the midline, dividing the egg into two initially symmetrical halves. |
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Following cleavage of the 24 amino acid signal peptide the protein folds into proinsulin. |
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I made my way over to him, but my way was blocked by a young woman with a low-cut top that revealed a large portion of her cleavage. |
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The sight of a young lass flashing a bit of leg or a bit of cleavage can render most teenage lads incapable of concentrating on anything else. |
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The recombinant protein was assayed for cleavage activity towards zeaxanthin. |
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In the southern Siniscola schists, chloritoid and poikilitic garnet porphyroblasts have overgrown the earliest cleavage. |
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If my predictions were true, Lorraine would be wearing a very revealing scarlet red dress, showing off her cleavage and long legs. |
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In the latter case cleavage was only visualized following UV irradiation and treatment with hot piperidine. |
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The cleavage planes between prismatic stibnite crystals have been infilled by sphalerite. |
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Thus, the crystals have cleavage planes for the necessary migration aptitude. |
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If these photons are reflected back into the junction, by a cleavage plane in the crystal, for example, a standing wave can be established. |
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Unfortunately, a similar range of carotenoid photolytic cleavage products were also present in extracts of the leaves. |
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You can distinguish the female of the species by her exposed cleavage and teetering walk. |
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The procedure is based on the cleavage of sucrose by invertase to glucose and fructose. |
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He arrived at this from a study of calcite crystals of various habits and noted that the cleavage rhombohedra were always the same. |
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Lorraine leaned into Jay's open window, purposely revealing a great deal of her cleavage. |
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She offered him a good view of her cleavage in the process and shamelessly Brett helped himself to an eyeful. |
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Her tight pants hugged her hips while her button down shirt exposed too much cleavage. |
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Above the bead, a slim belt of baggy creases circled her round beneath her bosom and her cleavage was covered modestly. |
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Carrie was wearing a denim skirt and another v-neck that exposed her cleavage. |
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Laura's hand was on her chest, pushing her already low, revealing shirt even lower, exposing more cleavage. |
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The neckline was low and open to reveal her collarbone and a little bit of cleavage. |
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The bodice was extremely low-cut, and would highlight to best advantage my less than ample supply of cleavage. |
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Compare the embryonic cleavage stage of Drosophila with that of later embryonic development. |
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The mean cleavage plane exhibits a small amount of apparent clockwise transection. |
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It's been said that Jane's cleavage is the shop window of her availability. |
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Many, if not most, of these are cleavage cracks, but it is important to understand that fractures and cleavages are not the same thing. |
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This is because this mineral was always observed as fine-grained inclusions parallel to the cleavage of biotite crystals. |
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Following sucrose cleavage by invertase, the liberated glucose and fructose are phosphorylated before undergoing further metabolism. |
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It is most likely that the nonmosaic tetraploidy of the neonate was caused by a cytoplasmic cleavage failure at the first mitotic division. |
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A few faces at unusual angles were noted, but these appear to be cleavage planes. |
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She wears glittery low-cut tops and doesn't mind showing off her ample cleavage. |
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Radical-induced cleavage of DNA and oxidation of nucleotide bases can proceed. |
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This cleavage is roughly parallel to the axial plane of the folds described previously and has a reverse-fan disposition. |
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The granitoids and the steeply bedded sedimentary rocks that they intruded are cut by steep or vertical regional cleavage. |
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Discoveries expanded from good mineral specimens to include true gem material, transparent crystals, and cleavage fragments of fine red color. |
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Thus, properties such as malleability, a high degree of hardness, poor cleavage, and chemical inertness are favorable. |
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Further, the broken site at the TT4 gene contained a potential topoisomerase I cleavage site. |
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Using vital dyes as lineage tracers, the pattern of cleavage has been shown to be invariant but complex, particularly for the ectoderm. |
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He proposed a dress code that would ban any display of cleavage, thighs, backs, shoulders and midriffs. |
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We used the cleavage plane of mica crystals as a model substrate in this work. |
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If they say that we cannot expose a women's cleavage, then women's beach volleyball should not be allowed. |
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Diamonds have cleavage planes in four directions, making them highly susceptible to shattering when struck by a hard blow. |
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I was wearing his favorite outfit, a red mini, with a tight shirt that was cut to show off cleavage. |
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It has no cleavage or parting and is biaxial positive, nonpleochroic, and monoclinic. |
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It was cut in a boat-neck style in the front, not revealing too much cleavage but exposing plenty of skin and her collar bone. |
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There's nothing wrong with being sexy, but I draw the line at body parts hanging out, G-strings showing, or too much cleavage. |
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The strain ellipsoid is oblate, showing the Z axis to be perpendicular to the cleavage. |
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The dress wasn't low cut, but in truth she didn't have a lot of cleavage to reveal, her figure being quite elfin. |
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At 38 minutes after insemination, the first cleavage was observed and the first cleavage furrow of the blastodisk appeared at 53 minutes. |
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Conversely, the reaction of purine and pyrimidine nucleobases with alkylating and oxidizing agents generally results in site-specific cleavage. |
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Unfortunately, both stones are extensively flawed with fractures, visible cleavage, and visible mineral inclusions. |
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No matter how keen you are to show off the fruits of a fortnight's sunbathing, excessive cleavage or leg can look cheap and unappealing. |
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These have a good slaty cleavage in pelitic rocks and a well-developed crenulation cleavage in places. |
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The pendant at the end of her gold-chain necklace dangles over her cleavage like an arrow pointing downward. |
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There are the enthusiastic fans, as well as girls in mini skirts with abundant cleavage promoting the latest TV series. |
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There was no heaving cleavage, no dangerously high slits, no bared midriffs. |
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The camera lingers enough for us to glimpse her cleavage and a bit of her black bra. |
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Try standing up to officialdom with that amount of cleavage brandished at you. |
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Karley Sciortino leans forward, adjusting a microphone buried in her cleavage. |
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The tangle of enormous fake diamonds resting on top of her cleavage sparkles at every flashbulb. |
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It pumps up your cleavage using two air bags inserted in the cups. |
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His writings were many and ranged over such subjects as diverse as slaty cleavage, metamorphic rocks, plutons, and Pleistocene glaciation in the Isle of Skye. |
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In WS, the three PAI loci are highly refractory to cleavage by either HpaII or MspI, diagnostic of dense CG and CCG methylation of the recognition site. |
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Though when the cleavage is covered-up, embellishments and elongation come out in full-force. |
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Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes. |
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The lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally. |
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However, bedding-cleavage intersection lineations for this regionally developed cleavage display distinctly different distributions when plotted in stereographic projection. |
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Plus, Robin Givhan on how Gurley Brown harnessed cleavage and 10 tips from her seminal book. |
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Further evidence of multiphase folding is given by crenulation or microfolding with hinge zones a centimetre or so apart which crinkle an earlier cleavage or schistosity. |
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On television, real housewives, basketball wives, and assorted other caricatures all strut forth baring cleavage. |
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A mineral that has cleavage will break or split along planes. |
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They landed in her cleavage, and when she looked up at me to complain, she must have seen the look of a cold-blooded murderer in my eyes because she shut her trap real quick. |
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In one split second glance at the screen, I had seen more big hair, false eyelashes and cleavage than I'd ever imagined existed in my parents' youth. |
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However, short stratigraphical gaps and a locally developed cleavage reduce the amount of biostratigraphical information available from certain intervals. |
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Courtney wore cutoff denim shorts with a plaid blouse tied at the midriff, showing off her ample cleavage. |
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Both the fate of the blastopore and early embryonic cleavage patterns vary considerably among the Bilateria and have not been assessed experimentally in many species. |
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Stolen features a pickpocket with a cleavage to kill for who gets caught and has to return a wallet. |
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When both sets of fingers are bound, the cleavage domain can dimerize to form an active nuclease and cleave the DNA at the sites indicated by carats. |
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These phases predate the main foliation, a well-differentiated crenulation cleavage that wraps around the porphyroblasts of garnet and staurolite. |
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She put on a black strapless dress that showed just a hint of cleavage, clinging to her body before falling from her waist into a kerchief hemline. |
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A sharp cleavage between secular and religious models of society emerged. |
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Since the 1950s music has developed into one of the most important means of social distinction, symbolizing the cleavage between young people and adults. |
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The cells deriving from cleavage divisions are often called blastomeres. |
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It has indistinct cleavage and an uneven fracture and is sectile. |
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Her top was extremely low cut with her cleavage barely staying in. |
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Her towel was around her chest, but exposing her cut and her cleavage. |
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The broad spectrum serine protease plasmin is formed following cleavage of the zymogen precursor plasminogen by host activators tissue plasminogen activator and urokinase. |
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The neck line was cut in a jagged, low V that would show the faintest shadows of my cleavage to anyone took the time to look, but it wasn't flaunty. |
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Interestingly, multiple lineages of Hymenopterans have switched from syncytial to holoblastic embryonic cleavage, or to polyembryonic development. |
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Two distinct, but possibly contemporaneous styles of structure are recognized that post-date the main phase of regional folding and its associated cleavage. |
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In the outcrop, this is a low-dipping cleavage folded by open steep folds. |
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Sphalerite in crystals to 8 cm and cleavage masses to 30 cm across occurs in geodes of the well-known southeastern Iowa localities, such as those around Keokuk. |
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All caspases, which are initially inactive proenzymes, share the same processing scheme to achieve mature forms after cleavage at specific Asp sites. |
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She looked at herself in the mirror, it fitted her like a glove, and it was not even showing too much cleavage as the other dresses she had tried on. |
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A survey revealed that their biggest pet peeve has something to do with cleavage. |
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Fibrinogen and its proteolytic cleavage product, fibrin, are critical plasma proteins with multiple functions in blood clotting. |
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It is characterised by failure of cleavage of the prosencephalon, a process that usually occurs between the 18th and 28th days of gestation. |
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Coccidioides immitis can be distinguished from Crecurvatusby identifying internal cleavage or endospores and by the lack of budding. |
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Yet the tensions related to the centre-periphery cleavage have always remained the basis of the political action of the leaguists. |
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Acteon found the air hostess trying to pull on her damasse dress and realign cleavage in the gentleboys' bog. |
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This has contributed to a segregation of communities based on linguistic cleavage. |
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To that end, Hai Karate's bespectacled gent desperately fought off the advances of a woman with a cleavage potholers would find challenging. |
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The light-induced homolytical nitrogen-oxygen bond cleavage yields a radical cation of the aromatic heterocycle and an alkoxy radical. |
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The fertilized egg extrudes the first and second polar bodies at 8-10 min, and then the zygote begins cleavage at 15-20 min. |
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Her head was covered with a green and yellow bandhani chunni which was tucked into the cleavage of her blouse. |
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A posttranslational cleavage by host-derived enzymes generates 2 polypeptides that remain linked by a disulfide bond. |
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And it could have a V-neck that would reveal a little cleavage and elongate her neck,'' she adds. |
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The response lies largely in Belgium's consociational model that has been put in place at the central level to deal with the linguistic cleavage. |
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And if stretch marks on your cleavage are causing you concern, try a stretch-mark cream. |
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The inhibition of phenylhydroquinone-induced oxidative DNA cleavage by constituents of moutan cortex and paeoniae radix. |
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Bra styles range from cleavage enhancing and balconette to full-coverage minimizers and convertible strapless bras. |
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After 72 hours of meroblastic cleavage, a blastodermal cap formed on top of the yolk. |
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Several melanocyte-stimulating hormones are normally produced along with ACTH via cleavage of the common precursor protein, proopiomelanocortin. |
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When it comes to women's cleavage, no expense is too much, no research too extensive and no innovations in enhancing the brassiere too ludicrous. |
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Unfortunately, my maracas are migrating towards my knees so rapidly that they'd need a periscope and a speed camera to find my cleavage. |
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Rocks display cleavage, schistosity and small-scale folds, most of which have northwesterly trending axes. |
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It was considered daring at the time for the amount of cleavage exposed by her low-cut gowns, and had to be reshot for the American censor. |
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In the end, she went with a simple white jumpsuit, with just a bit of cleavage. She thought it looked futurey. |
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She wore a sea-green, V-necked frock with a modest hint of cleavage. |
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The protein is produced in the liver as a zymogen and becomes activated upon propeptide cleavage. |
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The cytoplasm migrates to the animal pole where discoidal meroblastic cleavage occurs. |
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The resulting slaty cleavage is parallel to the axial plane of regional folds. |
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Vinylcyclopropane 19 is readily converted to diester 22 by oxidative cleavage followed by esterification. |
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Due to this religious cleavage, Eastern Orthodox countries are often associated with Eastern Europe. |
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The guy on the subway who took a creepshot of my cleavage of his phone, making nausea spill over my insides. That was rape culture. |
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Obsessed with Heidi's cleavage, the pervert within may start thinking with his little head instead of his big one. |
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However, my cleavage enhancing exercises will strengthen and tone the pectoral muscles which are attached to the suspensory ligaments of the breast. |
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It took a big man to stand out in the sea of hundreds of thundering, chromed choppers, leather and cleavage outside Yankee Doodles in Woodland Hills on Sunday morning. |
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Clearly, the micromechanical cleavage method of Nobelists Geim and Novoselov is not suitable for producing large quantities of graphene from graphite. |
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These spheres are sometimes deformed by a subsequent applied stress field to ovoids, which appear as ellipses when viewed on a cleavage plane of the specimen. |
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Important developmental processes observed included cleavage, formation of a blastula, epiboly, gastrulation, neurulation, organogenesis, and hatching. |
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Non-isotopic RNase cleavage assay for mutation detection in MEFV, the gene responsible for familial Mediterranean fever, in a cohort of Greek patients. |
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Unfortunately, her sworn enemy Slaggy Lindsay also has designs on the new boy, as well as the best cleavage in the entire year group to distract his attention. |
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The species that reacts with the nucleophile is not the substrate but the aryl radical deriving from its anion radical by cleavage of the nucleofugic group. |
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Sedgwick investigated the phenomena of metamorphism and concretion, and was the first to distinguish clearly between stratification, jointing, and slaty cleavage. |
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She's had to snog jailbirds, reveal a cleavage of Himalayan proportions in the tartiest clothes imaginable and get beaten up naked in the showers. |
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There is frequent incomplete cleavage of the heads of the caudate nuclei and thalami, but the hypothalamus and lentiform nuclei are well-separated. |
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In vivo assay and sequencing of the hemagglutinin protein cleavage site classified the virus as a North American genetic lineage of low pathogenicity for chickens. |
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