Nearby, a Hispano-Philippine Madonna has the sinuous S-curve grace of a Tang sculpture of a Chinese courtesan. |
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The S-curve of a heron's neck comments disparagingly on the angle of an outdoor faucet. |
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At 15, I threw away the back brace and let my spine reshape itself into a deep twisty S-curve. |
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The highway forms a long S-curve that goes underneath a railroad trestle and runs close to Dexter Lake. |
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Just below a side strake behind the front wheel, a striking S-curve dips, then flares gradually upward and over the rear fender. |
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If your child has an S-curve, you can contact Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush pediatric spine specialists Drs. |
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The normal, healthy shape of the spine is a very gentle S-curve. |
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Once out of the mud and water, the Abbott pivots around several turns while following an S-curve up a hill before laying flat-out back into the dirt circle. |
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Whether this progress will have its limits, whether the exponential curve will, in fact, behave like an S-curve, having reaching saturation point, it is too early to say. |
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The S-curve relationship between effort and result demonstrates that success and income generation arrives with a suddenness that is often difficult to anticipate. |
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When standing or walking, the spinal column forms the ideal double S-curve while the lumbar region is curved to the inside and, when sitting, the spinal column to the outside. |
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Sometimes vertical and horizontal values may be superimposed so that the curve jumps back and forth between parabolical and s-curve. |
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Eventually moving to New York, she was signed on to the S-Curve label at only fourteen years old. |
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The methodology he used for the model development was that of analysing the shape of the s-curve profile. |
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The glass curtain wall facade will be fabricated in Italy, and has a distinctive s-curve to it that widens as the building gets higher. |
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Among the artists on S-Curve s roster is multi-platinum pop artist Andy Grammer, who has released two albums on the label. |
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