To my battle scarred ears, it ranges between polished yet hookless groove lounge and out-and-out cheese. |
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The long, narrow entrance hall is decorated in a rich orange colour and features tongue and groove wooden flooring. |
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If plywood is impractical, 1x6 tongue and groove boards may prove to be an easier solution. |
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He's got the groove going and he paces his compilations like an expert DJ, but his blips and bleeps sound awfully derivative. |
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Bendability is the tendency of DNA to bend toward the major groove, and the B-DNA twist determines the tightness of the DNA coil. |
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Partitioning was constructed and lined, mostly with tongue and groove timber boarding. |
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All the songs have been carefully selected for your enjoyment, from laid back sounds to a beat that makes you stand up and get into a groove. |
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She had a samba groove done by a Brazilian human beatbox and wondered if I could come up with a melody or something. |
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The flooring is tongue and groove flooring and there is a nicely fitted kitchen and fully tiled bathroom. |
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The upper case is lowered onto the bedplate, and a liquid sealing compound is injected into a groove in the contact surface. |
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Laminate flooring is a tongue and groove interlocking flooring system that rests on top of the existing substrate. |
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The last piece, next to the intersecting wall, should be cut to size and its tongue slipped into the groove of the adjacent board. |
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It was just a slight twist at the corner of his mouth, and the hint of a groove between his brows, but it was there. |
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Contemporary railing features a combination of redwood tongue and groove siding and sleek brushed stainless steel piping. |
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Tongue and groove boards are installed perpendicular to the furring strips, and are either face-nailed or blind-nailed through the tongues. |
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In contrast, the hydration of the major groove was found to be mainly confined to a monolayer of water molecules. |
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Immediately he engages the crowd, standing at the edge of the stage, giving his shout-outs, moving his body to his own groove. |
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A capsulotomy was performed and the patella was dislocated laterally to expose the articular surface of the trochlear groove. |
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In the triplex, the Hoogsteen basepaired dT strand blocks the major groove of the duplex. |
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The trouble is that his natural delivery is just back of a length and if he is not in the groove, he pitches too short and the batsmen cash in. |
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Formation of these structures involves binding of a third DNA strand into the major groove of a DNA double helix. |
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Thankfully the groove created by Lenny Williams and crew compensates for the really wack lyrics. |
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Hidden nailing is where nails are driven into the groove of the plank and covered by the tongue of the next plank and so on. |
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Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc. |
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Occasionally the medial head of the triceps extends distally to form an arch across the ulnar groove. |
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A device comprising an annular seal having an annular projection engaged into a groove in the edge of the watch glass is disclosed. |
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There was no disappointment, as the band let loose with jazzy groove that had people moving en masse. |
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Just as the music-loving crowd, a majority of them youngsters, were getting into the groove with some static jiving, the stars arrived. |
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At each groove, plasmons scatter and radiate some light, while some plasmon energy remains to travel to the next groove. |
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From the pictures you sent, I can see that the boards have cupped slightly, causing the unnailed, groove side of each floor board to rise. |
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He unfortunately often forgot about groove and tempo, resorting to his whammy bar to sync him back into a rhythm. |
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This produces enough tension to keep the ramrod from wiggling around and cancels the tendency to come loose from the barrel groove under recoil. |
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A common design for stair treads provides a groove in the under surface, placed somewhat back from the rounded forward edge. |
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Like a gramophone stuck on a groove, he kept asking me why Wen shouted at him. |
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On each side a jumping dolphin had been airbrushed beautifully along the groove of the helmet. |
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Carmen moved towards the record player and gently helped the needle onto the next groove. |
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Trim the screen at a 45-degree angle at one corner to prevent it from bunching up at the corner when it is rolled into the groove. |
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When placed into a slot that fits the screw's groove and shape, this allows for rotary motion to be converted into forward or backward motion. |
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In these larger forms it is not unusual for one or two transverse ridges to connect across the greatly reduced groove. |
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Diagnosis is usually made by eliciting pain with palpation of the tendon along the bicipital groove to its origin. |
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As the sun gets into his rhythm, there are revellers getting into the groove. |
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I wanted more of a groove on this album, and I thought, let's do as much reggae as we can. |
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Ankylosis is normally on the labial side of the tooth only, or on the labial side and at the bottom of the groove. |
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It is also known as the bicipital groove because it carries the tendon for the long head of the biceps brachii muscle. |
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Before we left Cape Town we bent on the storm mainsail and set a Yankee jib in the groove of the furling gear. |
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By the time Sleater-Kinney released 2002's One Beat, the band had settled into a comfortable groove. |
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The dorsal ligament groove is overlain dorsally and flanked laterally by the nacreous middle shell layer. |
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Modified ossicles called lappets that border the ambulacral groove function to close off the groove and prevent damage to the tube feet. |
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The system must provide a way to steer the laser beam into the centre of the groove during the playback process. |
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You notice the lathe and the other tools first, crafted down to each groove and handle. |
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Banjos, pedal steel and harmonicas lock into a lazy-afternoon groove without an ounce of irony to hide behind. |
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The material comes in individual boards with tongue and groove edges, roughly eight inches wide by four feet long. |
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The rest of the album, while maybe not as instantly likable as the lead-off single, keeps things in a suitably summertime laidback groove. |
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The present invention relates to a structure of stator wire groove seats having annularly closed stable devices. |
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Our politics continue to shift leftward and away from its conservative groove at a pace that has defied predictions. |
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When a pass is complete, the barrel is rotated or indexed to the position of the next groove. |
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In smaller specimens the entire upper platform surface may slope into a deep groove, giving the element a V-shaped cross-section. |
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His backstreet bistro is beamed, roughcast, tongue and groove, decorated with bibulous 19th-century prints by Gilbert-Martin, barrels, etc. |
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All the houses will feature gas-fired central heating, tongue and groove flooring upstairs and recessed lighting throughout the ground level. |
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The album is bookended on the other side by two versions of Slagger, a twisted groove topped by an unhinged rap. |
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When calves are fed milk it is funnelled through the oesophageal groove to the true stomach, bypassing the rumen. |
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With an appeal that transcends narrow definitions of jazz, he is assuredly stepping up, eloquently demonstrating the power of groove. |
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After the speech, Churchill Club members boogied away the night in single-minded pursuit of the groove. |
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It was such a strange transformation from total unharmonious discord to this really quite happening groove. |
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She is always in the groove of the phrase, which makes her crescendos and decrescendos seamless and undistorted. |
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On a skiffle groove, the Chicks wag their fingers at the homemakers' life, singing about the pleasures of cooking, dusting, and breeding. |
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Each solo covers one to two pages, and each presents a different Latin feel or groove such as bossa nova, salsa, Latin rock and Latin swing. |
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It has further enhanced by love for rock and the blues for its simplicity of groove and expression. |
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Although this gives the music space, it can also leave it dangerously unanchored, especially when the trio opt for a straight groove. |
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A groove down one side of the triangle makes short work of sharpening fish hooks, awls, etc. |
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Another very useful tool is a laminate flooring clamp, which tightens together tongue and groove boards. |
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There are tongue and groove stained wooden floors throughout and the master bedroom includes an en suite bathroom. |
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Some of the light that is reflected from the cylinder groove is scattered, and does not re-enter the interferometer. |
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The houses will also have tongue and groove timber flooring upstairs and walled back gardens. |
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Move left and up and make a difficult mantleshelf into the pink groove above. |
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Slam tequilas, mix margaritas and groove to South Island's hottest salsa and house as DJ's turn the volume up. |
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The car surges off the line and, sure enough, begins a slow drift to the left out of the well-defined groove. |
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The cause of the pain is thought to be incorrect tracking of the patella within the groove on the thigh bone. |
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The ceiling has a light washed tongue and groove cladding and exposed oak beams, while the flooring is recently laid birch. |
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Finally, insulate the cavities and then install sheets of tongue and groove plywood subfloor, using adhesive along with your fasteners. |
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The entrance hallway with tongue and groove flooring is complemented by high ceiling with original coving and cornicing. |
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Finally, the groove is filled with more paste and the surface is leveled. |
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It is usual for the bar to have a suitable dimensional radiused groove, machined along its length to mould the penetration bead to a desired geometrical shape. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their left-handed garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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In asteroids, the ambulacrals arch to form a deep ambulacral groove. |
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It sounds like a wild street party featuring a Latin percussion band whose bells, shakers, electric piano, and flute combine to create an infectious rumba groove. |
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Because of overlapping mode of articulation, degree to which cover plates could open and expose the food groove appears to have been severely limited. |
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But the fact of the matter is that somewhere along the way, Brooklyn Nine-Nine really did find its groove. |
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Post-water break, Rubio managed to get into a groove and ease on in for a smooth-jazz finish. |
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After the Jubilee, it was time for the Olympics, and it seemed the Royals had a chance to get their groove back. |
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Near the front of the brain, in the midline, a deep sagittal groove in the dura indicates the site where the crista galli of the ethmoid bone is accommodated. |
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Although groove patterns are less common in phyllocarids than they are in the macruran decapod crustaceans, several genera do exhibit distinctive groove patterns. |
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You can groove with your honey while not feeling like such a sap. |
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Behind the dorsum sellae is a shallow depression, the clivus, which slopes obliquely backward, and is continuous with the groove on the basioccipital. |
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A partner helps secure the board while the nailer bends backward pushing the groove hard onto the tongue with one hand and driving the nail in with the other. |
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Rather, insert the tongue into the groove and adjust into final position. |
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When you put a laminate floor in the bathroom, use a little bit of glue on the tongue and on the groove just to make sure we have a really tight, moisture-proof seal. |
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The townhouses and three-bedroom duplexes will also include fireplaces, en suite bathrooms, downstairs guest bathrooms and tongue and groove timber flooring on the top floor. |
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To the right the living room retains its original tongue and groove floorboards and features a cast iron fireplace with carved wooden mantelpiece. |
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Features will include oil fired central heating, contemporary fitted kitchens, tongue and groove flooring upstairs and French doors leading to the back gardens. |
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A high ceiling and original coving are found in the entrance hall, off which the dining room has tongue and groove wooden floors and an open fireplace. |
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It is painted in warm yellow tones and fitted with varnished tongue and groove floorboards, a picture rail and a fireplace with cast-iron inset and black granite hearth. |
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The opening female vocal ululations soon enough refract electronically, and the summoned whalesong dimension spires into an urgent metempsychotic groove. |
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Planes are for removing very thin layers of wood, for trimming and smoothing, for straightening edges or beveling them, and even for adding a groove. |
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Nail through the shiplap joint but don't nail in the channel groove. |
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It is bilobate, divided by a moderately deep anteromedian groove. |
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The entire crowd was in a constant groove, heads bopping and legs kicking up doing the twist, swing dancing, and just plain old quaking and shaking. |
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Courting the netroots again, the president tries to get his 2008 groove back. |
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You might work on the same groove for five hours nonstop, some three-bar thing over and over. |
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Neither is Powell slated to be the Attorney General, where he may choose the civil rights czar, who carves the policy groove on race in the Justice Department. |
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Using the bolster, make a groove about 1 mm deep around the brick. |
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I looked more closely, and realized that the deep, circular groove in the metal plate that surrounded the slot was more than decorative engraving. |
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It is a matter of indifference to the designer of the tool whether particles are trapped within the catcher at the level of the groove or at the level of the slot. |
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All the hits are here, of course, from the goons of Brixton, with their lefthanded garage groove, punky punch and bottomless grab-bag of weird, wonky noises. |
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Sensory overload ensued as one killer instrumental after another made you want to dance, groove and form a band straight away. |
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No, it's got nothing to do with live loads or dead loads, plug welds or groove welds, moments, beams, stair stringers, or vaults. |
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Musicality enables dancers to groove to a beat, follow a delicate melody, or syncopate their movement with nuanced accents. |
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In this pit, a viscous secretion is exuded, entering the groove and hardening gradually upon contact with sea water. |
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The groove of direct hereditary descent in the land of his birth, which he never in thought, and hardly in body, moved out of. |
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Whether your taste runs to rock, Brazilian pop or Samba you will find reasons aplenty to groove the night away at this nightlong celebration. |
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The trochlear groove of the distal femur is the other important primary stabilizer of the patella. |
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They're striated in the direction of the groove and are 320m-year-old fossil tree roots, from coal forests, called stigmaria. |
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Designed especially for flexing in a shallow groove, this retaining ring holds the needle bearing cage assembly in the bearing housing. |
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Once you''ve finished fixing the tongue and groove, fill the pin holes with a little wood filler for a good finish. |
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If you have solid timber floorboards, each board is slotted into the next by a tongue and groove joint along the long edges. |
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The width of the major groove means that the edges of the bases are more accessible in the major groove than in the minor groove. |
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The craniodistal part is very rudimentary and separated in two condyles by a narrow but deep extensor groove. |
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I have varnished tongue and groove on two of my kitchen walls that are past their best. |
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A timid and gentlesome frog approached her, gravely bowed in a groove below her flexed kneecap. |
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The upbeat soul of Together saw his band lock into their groove, all twanging slap bass and clipped guitar lines. |
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Next, a continuous groove is cut along the middle of each inner face of the lower timber in each panel. |
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Dan, who is very comfortable as the breakfast host on Galaxy, is moving away from his more traditional R'n'B groove to judge live rock acts. |
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Annuli were defined as the thin hyaline zones described by Jonsson and were counted along the ventral side of the sulcal groove. |
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On the other hand, other antitumor drugs such as trabectedin, lurbinectedin and mitomycin C bind to the minor groove. |
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The lintels were fitted to one another using another woodworking method, the tongue and groove joint. |
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In order to get his groove back, he heads to Ibiza to reunite with a childhood pal, Wheezer. |
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Benitez's side are in the groove and are not only winning but doing it with as wagger. |
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A groove in the cortex is called a fissure or a sulcus, and the upfolded tissue between two sulci is a gyrus. |
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Listeners will hear tastes of 1960s blues-fused acid rock, boogie, bluegrass, soul, groove, garage punk and doo-wop. |
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The secure o-ring groove eliminates any type of leakage from the water chamber. |
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A thin sagittaly elongate groove between the pterygoids extends anteriorly from the choana. |
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It then moves along the coronary groove and continues on into the tissue as interventricular branches toward the apex of the heart. |
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His counterpart Neil Warnock got his tactics spot on as Chelsea struggled to get into any sort of groove in the first half. |
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These elements build up a groove for the distal phalanges but ultimately do not fuse with them. |
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Loose, lithe, and limber, Hemingway gets into the comedy groove and has a great time spoofing her overearnest screen persona. |
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Their music is termed an aggressive style of rock, blending strong driving guitars, groove and bounce, and pop elements and accessibility. |
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David finds his groove and is inspired to create an exceptionally fun and clever campaign, focused on the use of a Rube Goldberg machine that ultimately lands him the account. |
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A total of 118 for nine was only going to be defendable if Bangladesh's spinners, who have tortured West Indies throughout the tour, found their groove quickly. |
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However, the challenge model in this study exposed animals as neonates, when the esophageal groove is operational and the lambs are physiologically monogastric. |
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Throughout the past one thousand years of woodworking, joinery methods have functioned as a common thread, from mortise and tenon to dovetails, rabbets and tongue and groove. |
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Such joyous playing, a deep infectious swinging groove and a beautiful balanced sound between the ride cymbal of Ed Thigpen and the bass of Ray Brown. |
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They arise as a result of a dysfunction of embryologic development during the 10th week of gestation when epithelial tissue over the laryngotracheal groove fails to resorb. |
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The raised lap joint is in the family of lap joints, while the tongue and groove, one dimple and V joints are essentially are in the different family. |
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On the inside surface is an annular groove with one keyway slot. |
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I wanna go out and get my groove on while the night is young! |
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I was just starting to groove to the band when we had to leave. |
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But when she got into the groove with Zumba, her life changed. |
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The right RLN arises from the vagus near the division of the innominate artery and then ascends towards tracheoesophageal groove behind common carotid artery. |
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The osseous component of the MMOLC is the medial malleolus, which is composed of the anterior and posterior colliculi separated by the intercollicular groove. |
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Maxillary barbels extending posteriorly from below middle of eyes to slightly beyond them, their anterior halves when adpressed accommodated by deep postlabial groove. |
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