The vagus nerve transmits afferent signals from the aortic arch baroreceptors, regulating arterial pressure. |
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I didn't have to fake the confused arch of my eyebrows or the incredulous glint to my stare. |
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On the outside of the north wall,, the remains of a Saxon doorway can be seen, complete with round headed arch and jambs of flint. |
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In the early 14th century the two nave aisles were rebuilt and the tower arch reconstructed. |
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The arch soon became a focal point of Washington Square and a subject for artists working in all mediums. |
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Forster looks as handsomely out-of-place as he ever has, aquiline and arch in a white linen suit. |
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Centered on each bay is a lancet arch window on a stone sill, topped by a brick hoodmold. |
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Yeah, yep, sure, your nephew's an arch printer, of course, from the in-laws side is it? |
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The leaden grey sky on the left of the car and sun on the right make me stir, looking all around for that favorite rare arch of color in the sky. |
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Ichthyostega had seven digits in the feet and still retained some gill arch rudiments and fin rays in the tail. |
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The posterior portion of the zygomatic arch extends to the occipital region forming an enlarged attachment site for the temporalis muscle. |
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The maxilla and frontal are expanded laterally, hiding the small zygomatic arch from dorsal view. |
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The ventral margin of the zygomatic arch is only slightly arched and lies dorsal to the toothrow. |
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An exposed brick arch leads to the kitchen which has original floor tiles covered with linoleum. |
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Then I found out that under the three-storey high arch around the apse inside the church was a beautiful mural, but covered with whitewash. |
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Its main longitudinal arch thrust is held by six pre-stressed concrete ties, which are fixed into the abutment foundations. |
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And he is seeking angels, thrones, powers, dominions and arch angels alike to come and join him. |
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The depression is the scar marking the overlap of the jugal process of the zygomatic arch on to the maxilla, as in therian mammals generally. |
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The zygomatic arch looks right, but the anterior portion is mostly maxilla, rather than jugal. |
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The right zygomatic arch was fractured at the junction of the jugal and squamosal bones. |
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A curved bottom has greater structural integrity, just like an architectural arch or dome. |
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The arch is a fashionable solution just now, and there is reasonable engineering justification. |
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And forgotten, too, the sharpened jut of his cheekbones and his chin, and the thinning high arch of his nose. |
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In town for the competition is Phil's arch rival and inveterate cheat Ray and his lovely American daughter Christina. |
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Each wall contains a walk-through arch marked by massive keystones that were hand worked onsite. |
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With a thickness of 12 inches, the arch features a decorative keystone and double corbels, outlined by antique glazing on a white lacquer base. |
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It is a proscenium theatre, but the proscenium arch is made almost invisible by its dark colour, uniting the audience and actor in a single room. |
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Dancers long complained that the laces dug into their arch the more they pointed their foot. |
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In some children who are born with flatfeet, the arch never fully develops. |
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You may experience pain on your inner ankle and gradually lose the inner arch on the bottom of your foot, leading to flatfoot. |
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Treatments commonly involve changing footwear, resting your feet, and using arch supports or pads to help take pressure off the area. |
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The aortic arch is anterior to the trachea, and the descending aorta is on the right side. |
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But in the absence of a CDS, this structure is like an arch without a coping stone. |
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The ventral branchial arch segments of placoderms are so poorly known that nothing useful can be said. |
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The decks expand by four centimetres, the arch can flex by eighteen depending on temperature. |
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The traditional trefoil window arch expressed in timber is ubiquitous, along with corbelled timber dentils used as a supporting cornice. |
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When the aircraft landed, base firefighters greeted them on the flightline with a water cannon arch to mark the end of an era. |
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The sharp, thornlike spines along its leaves arch away from the leaf tip instead of towards it. |
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It's not one of those landscapes that are arch and secretive, it isn't gentle or flirtatious. |
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Even in the church, a carved stone head of uncertain origin was found buried in a wall above a window arch in the building's north transept. |
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There are arch literary allusions, plenty of knockabout energy, and two complementary personae on show. |
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Instinctive, impulsive melodies meet melancholia and melodrama in gay tales of arch commentary and frank observation. |
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I'm not sure what your feet are like, but it sounds as if it may be related to the arch of your foot or the base of your little toe. |
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Every church building had to display the royal coat of arms on the chancel arch in place of the rood. |
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This canopy is patched together of blackened corrugated steel, curved in a low arch against its structural inclination. |
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Most of the film consists of religious ruminations couched in arch dialogue. |
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Also look for two Russian olives, which arch over the garden entrance of St. Theresa's Path and perfume the spring air. |
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By combining the arch floridness of Victorian prose with a present-tense, subtly ironic style, Gray has created a distinctive voice. |
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They have made six shimmering albums packed with arch observations, yet their world remains small, their vision unique. |
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The anterior arch may also have facets articulating with projections on the occipital bone. |
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Near is particularly adept at the arch delivery typical of his uptight businessman in the early scenes. |
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Behind the mosque's central arch was a carved marble balcony, where in better days a maulvi had stood to address the assembled villagers. |
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Missing from the Georgian facade are the earlier vernacular features of glazed headers, segmental arch windows, and a belt course. |
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The new stadium is going up very slowly, with the new arch still barely evident. |
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I can't really think of a clever dismissal or arch comment to make about this. |
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If my arch tone suggests some skepticism about his sincerity, it's not meant to. |
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The massager, especially when set on high, hits all the right spots, just on the bottom of the arch and that sore spot beneath the toes. |
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The semielliptical fanlight over the entrance door is framed by a wooden arch neatly carved with flutes and stylized flowers. |
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Two broken minarets over the main arch resemble the Qutb in their flutings. |
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In contrast, the A. afarensis bone resembled that of the flat-footed apes, making it improbable that its foot had an arch like our own. |
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In 1512-13 Raphael painted above the entrance arch of the Chigi chapel in S. Maria del Popolo a fresco with sibyls and prophets. |
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It's a complete turnabout and nobody can credit that his arch rival Rod Macqueen announced his early retirement to his players after the game. |
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He was particularly good, for example, at rendering that slightly quizzical arch of the eyebrow and half-smile that precedes the bon mot. |
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Ignoring the chronology, it extended to some 149 paragraphs and cross-referred to dozens of the documents in the lever arch file exhibits. |
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These new cross-trainers I'm wearing give me better arch support than most of my shoes. |
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No one really knows what causes these sudden, painful muscle spasms in the calf, the thigh or the arch of the foot. |
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The entire neural spine and arch of the first two vertebrae of this series are exposed. |
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That bent and stooped body became, for a time, capable of conveying the subtlest of messages in an arch of an eyebrow, the curl of a lip. |
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Raise your right heel as you gently press your metatarsal arch into the floor. |
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He has been the arch bully-boy and now he is paying the price for past deeds. |
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This tomb is notable because it introduced for the first time in India the principle of the true arch with radiating voussoirs. |
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Under a classical arch a solitary halberdier bears witness to the historic detente between north and south. |
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The inflatable arch tube with furlable canopy and an inflatable double-floor provides protection from inclement weather and hypothermia. |
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Our arch is a cycloidal arch, inspired by the one in Kahn's Kimbell Museum. |
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The stapedial artery originates as a dorsal branch of the second aortic arch and is a part of the carotid artery system. |
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Highlights included the laburnum arch in full flower, the handkerchief trees and the Chilean firethorn. |
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The side piers carry a variation of this figure, a single ogival arch enclosed in a teardrop. |
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Untreated caries in primary teeth may lead to caries in permanent teeth and a possible loss of arch space. |
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Hulme seems to have swallowed a dictionary and the results are arch and self-congratulatory. |
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Pain in the heel is often caused by strain on the tissue that supports the arch where it attaches to the front of the heel bone. |
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Then, the engines are powered back and the airplane glides over the top of the arch with just enough power to overcome air friction and drag. |
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The inner surface of the right operclc can be observed, and also some branchial arch elements such as the ceratobranchial and hypobranchial. |
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Dry laughter and hilarity ensue, but the eerie arch of the original is intact. |
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The arch celebrated the Parthian victories of Septimius Severus and his sons Geta and Caracalla. |
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The hypohyal is a ventral element of the hyoid arch which links the ceratohyal and the basihyal. |
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Above the clypeal arch are two lateral clusters of strong basiconic sensillae, but no definite antennary rudiments are to be seen. |
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Important interior features including open timber roof with collar beams, long arch braces, 2 tiers of wind braces. |
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Above each central arch is a horizontal collar beam, supporting open timber, and scroll work filling the upper parts. |
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The hammer beams have curved braces from the main posts and support hammer posts which, together with arch braces, support the collar beams. |
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The arch tastemaker meant it as a compliment, but barbed remarks and outright insults have dogged her throughout her career. |
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The more inferior fibers arch distally deep to the middle constrictor muscle. |
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In most of the theater photographs, a darkened proscenium arch and decorative architectural details enclose a rectangle of dense, milky light. |
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I've just passed under the grand arch at the entrance to Lions Gate Studios. |
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Chokedamp inch by inch from the frames of panes, the isolated oil-lamp in the horseshoe arch deadens, calescent fug. |
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It is characterized by heavy, load-bearing masonry, the round-headed arch and its derivatives, the groin, and barrel vaulting. |
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I have been experiencing really discomforting pain around my ankle and arch when I stand more then 5 minutes. |
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The distinguishing trait of Chinatown was the decorative arch which crossed H Street at 7th. |
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The recessed entry is located in the tower, and has a round arch with decorative archivolt molding. |
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The equestrian statue in Union Square and triumphal arch in Washington Square Park were adorned with flags and peace signs. |
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This arch marks the western terminus of an interior corridor that has as its eastern terminus the door with the herms. |
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Many exercisers allow their backs to arch excessively while performing hamstring curls on leg-curl machines. |
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As the levator ani passes downward both anteriorly and posteriorly, it forms an arch of muscular tissue, also called a sling. |
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When mature, the tree forms a huge dome of massive spreading branches that arch outwards. |
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Beyond the proscenium arch was the scenic stage, which featured three tiers of movable shutters and their corresponding tiers of masking wings. |
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Losing Hampton could be a double whammy, a blow to the Mets and a boost to their N.L. East arch rival, the Braves. |
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These people who had so little had a welcoming party to meet the group and they had built an arch of welcome out of greenery. |
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If it were just the arch alone, with no other clues, I'd put it down as a Tudor fireplace. |
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The ten dancers are clad like hillbilly kids, the men in arch Huck Finn overalls, the women in baby-doll dresses. |
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Make sure your hips stay on the bench as you press the weight, but you can arch your back a little. |
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Not even the tallest of giants could climb over it, as the arch was directly connected to the ceiling. |
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In the arch of the doorway stood a guard gripping the arm of a dark slave girl. |
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He knew that because it was in the shape of an arch formed by elephant tusks. |
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One enters the court of arms through a door with a pointed arch defended by a machicolated gallery above. |
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The horseshoe arch had also been illustrated by Mozarabs in their illuminated manuscripts such as the one of Beatus of Lebana. |
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The queen of the skies taxied onto the apron at Ringway through a welcoming arch of water canons blasted from a pair of airport fire engines. |
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First, it was the abelia that got a careful pruning to encourage it to arch over the steps to the front door. |
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The upper arch of the full lunette shape, although not indicated in the print, can be easily imagined as fitting over the design. |
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At the church entrance John's rowing companions formed an arch of oars, under which John's remains passed. |
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Airport staff waved flags as Concorde taxied to a halt through an arch of water cannon provided by the airport fire service. |
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The huge man had him pinned against the rail, forcing him to arch his back above the unsettled sea, where sharks circled menacingly. |
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Te Namu sat on a triangular arch of sand, bounded on one side by a steep cliff and cut off on another by a stream. |
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Under the arch of her eyebrows, her wide brown eyes glowed with their vague hint of secrecy, their quiet incandescence. |
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Through the arch of the cave, as far as the eye can see, misted peaks sit, poised like advancing waves. |
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Within the city, notable monuments include a splendid arch and a screen of gods of late second or early third century date. |
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Behind the column is the vast triumphal arch that joins the two wings of the General Staff Building. |
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By comparison, their playing was straight, sometimes lumpy, with no attempts to arch the phrases in a melodious fashion. |
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Pusading's ornamental arch has a pair of stone lions and the stone wall facing them was apparently built to block their vision. |
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The wry Irishman breaks into a gentle smirk, conveying the whiff of arch self-deprecation. |
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An impression of the original statue group on top may be gained from the chariot groups on the triumphal arch in the relief on the south. |
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The first treasure the society fought to preserve was the monumental arch at Euston station, a supreme example of Greek revival architecture. |
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The scale of the triumphal arch is gargantuan and this is reinforced by its highly simplified architectural detail. |
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They don't offer a whole lot of arch support, but the insole is removable, which makes it easy to add one that gives you more if you need it. |
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The jack arch reached its artistic apogee in the 1960s in the viscerally moving St Peter's church, Klippan, Sweden by Lewerentz. |
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The architrave of a perfect Renaissance arch has rotted to the texture of old peach stone. |
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The great central arch of the frontispiece of the qibla qubba masks the dome behind. |
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For example, in an arched bridge, the force of compression is pushed along the curve of the arch toward the abutments. |
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The dental arch of the lower jaw is in a state of mesial occlusion with that of the upper jaw. |
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I created another area of mystery by cutting an arch into the branches of a weeping willow. |
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Marian Fitxpatrick also displayed the wonderful arch on the stage which caught the eyes of numerous admirers. |
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The shell itself is a little disappointing in terms of build quality, with stickers misaligned, one wheel arch rubbing on a tyre etc. |
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The damage is from the front wheel arch all along the car to the back wheel arch, nicely dented, scratched and gouged. |
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Keep your shoulder blades flat against the wall, with a slight arch in your low back. |
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When I was a kid and the BBC showed live theatre productions, they pretty much just stuck a camera in front of the proscenium arch and switched it on. |
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If one or both testicular arteries are missing, the testes are supplied by branches from the vesical or prostatic arteries passing under the arch of the pubis. |
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Inside, the most striking feature is the Saxon chancel arch, with its through stones, imposts, and through-stone voussoirs forming the arch itself. |
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The preservation of the delicate neural arch laminae in cervical and dorsal vertebrae further indicates that the bones underwent little transport. |
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Winter is the best time to tackle those big projects in the garden such as digging up a new garden bed, putting in a garden arch or putting in a fish pond. |
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The big natural arch of rock that overshadows them all is grimed with the dead black of smoke, and two great white crosses painted on the cliff mark the shrine. |
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This arch must be adequately proportioned and connected to permit the development tension-field action. |
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We passed under the arch of green creepers and entered my room. |
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Crowned with a tile roof, the alternating narrow and wide bands of rock face masonry contrast with the smooth finish of the arch and its Rococo embellishment. |
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If you are drifting at a very low speed or anchored, you are not moving fast enough for a fish to return the tell-tale fish arch signal. |
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In asteroids, the ambulacrals arch to form a deep ambulacral groove. |
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It took the form of an arch and insidery back-and-forth between the candidates over the role that the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. played in the civil rights movement. |
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An arch size adjusted to the product optimizes the cycle time and increases productivity in the packaging line. |
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The more posterior parts of the zygomatic arch are not preserved, and the presence of zygomatic ridges cannot be determined from the evidence at hand. |
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An integral system composed of micro porous pipes, fixed onto the arch system, will enable drip by drip watering of all pots in a uniform way. |
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Custom orthotic devices can address biomechanical issues in your feet, but if you're looking for a cheap fix at the local pharmacy, Julien suggests an arch support. |
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Unable to answer, Rachel could only arch an eyebrow at herself as she made her way outside and then accepted the coachman's help into the carriage. |
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Some arch bridges and aqueducts built by the Romans are still standing. |
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When the arch is absent, the digital arteries arise from enlarged metacarpal arteries from the deep palmar arch or from enlarged dorsal metacarpal arteries. |
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At the present time two towers and a pointed horseshoe arch remain standing among the walls. |
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It was said with a pleasantly arch tone, neither serious nor sarcastic. |
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The Helium filled balloons which had formed an arch of honour over the entrance gate were tied to the two coaches and accompanying cars to make for a colourful entryway. |
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The flexible teaching space on the top level soars to a pointed arch 47 feet high. |
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A beautiful, twin-towered arch stood at the opposite side of the bridge. |
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Over centuries, these have carved out the natural limestone arch of Devil's Bridge, creating blowholes through which geysers of spouting surf crash with spectacular results. |
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The quick, dark eye, with its beautifully formed eyebrow, seemed to presage the arch remark, to which the rosy and half-smiling lip appeared ready to give utterance. |
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At the entrance there is an arch with bas-relieves in the trabeation. |
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I watched as an arch of water doused the flames we had left behind. |
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In his globetrotting final mission, Snake must travel around the world in pursuit of his arch nemesis, Liquid Ocelot. |
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It is a commonplace observation that Hitchcock often liked to launch scenes by framing a frame, more or less explicitly alluding to the proscenium arch of classical theatre. |
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Stone lithographs:Â are etched in stone and then manually printed in a limited run onto arch paper. |
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The arch of her eyebrow cast her face in an expression of amusement. |
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Putting aside the spuriousness of such a claim, booking these arch indie-rock gloom-merchants represents a significant policy shift. |
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Ever wondered what happened to the arch axeman of the defunct Ultrasound? |
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He was the human sampling machine, selling millions of records and drawing degree-level analysis from critics impressed by his magpie eclecticism and arch intelligence. |
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The effect I want is different to the proscenium arch, but the proscenium arch developed because the spectacle of a group of people on stage was fascinating. |
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In some cases, the arch is reinforced or completed by a large median artery, arising frequently from the common interosseous, or from an enlarged metacarpal artery. |
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Curtailment in midproject is strongly suggested by the adaptation of the trumeau to the purpose of supporting one side of the arch over the central portal. |
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After 1967 the site was rearranged as a public garden and one arch was reconstructed. |
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His stock-in-trade of arch self-deprecation doesn't cut any slack up here. |
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He placed his big hand over his clown mask and slid it back to rest on the gentle arch of his nose, like a snug pair of glasses, then his jaws took a mighty bite. |
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Defensive walls and ditches were found from the medieval castle, as well as arch and window mouldings and numerous rubbish pits full of food remains and pottery. |
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The arch of the lower cable reflects that of the upper cable. |
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Form the material around the framework and to the contours of the edentulous arch to fabricate a stabilized baseplate. |
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Ball Abutments are used in attachment-retained, tissue-supported restorations where the patient is fully edentulous in the arch to be restored. |
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First, he did his little purr thing, followed by his sinewy arch thing. |
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On the Lower East Side, ghostly branches arch over the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive. |
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The arch villain instead is Jerry Jones, the billionaire Texas oilfield titan and owner of the Dallas Cowboys. |
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The newborn's body may stiffen or arch and he or she may convulse when stimulated by light, sound or being touched. |
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The plan for today is a deep exploration dive on the outer reef to a maximum of 105m, swimming back through the arch from the open sea and into the lagoon. |
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Orthotic devices also help reduce over-pronation, which occurs when the arch slopes inward, causing the outside of the heel to keel instead of remaining flat. |
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The patented abrasive surface works just like an emery board and the special arch design is perfect for stretching and scratching. |
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Shah Abbas and his son also built lovely bridges to arch over the Zaindeh-Rud. |
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The exterior is exceedingly simple, its most notable feature being the entrance with a semicircular arch over the door. |
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Shaped like door knockers, the bronze on the jambs are mascarons of a woman, the one above the arch is a protome of a lion. |
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The bird's eye view from the top of the arch over Sydney's bay is unforgettable, dramatic. |
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The lower frame is modelled as a triumphal arch flanked by bound captives. |
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The 3D-shaped arch is a stabilizer for the rear forks, and is a support for the crud catcher. |
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The wedding, attended by more than 100 friends and family, also featured the traditional farming custom of an arch of pitchforks, which the couple walked under for luck. |
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An excellent short, repeat flowering rambler perfect for an arch or trellis. |
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To break up the stark contrast of the bricks them selves the jack arch over the fire box door was made from Volvic, a local, soft volcanic rock. |
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From the gracefulness of the long spanning arch to the lightness of the tension cables this bridge was enhanced by the use of structural steel. |
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He could have designed a rusticated flat arch for the herms to carry, or even a simple Tuscan entablature without metopes and triglyphs, but instead he chose the Doric. |
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Structures include the thyroid gland, aortic arch and great vessels, proximal portions of the vagus and recurrent laryngeal nerves, esophagus and trachea. |
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The two arch keys of the sacristie romane carry a representation of Samson and an Agnus Dei. |
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Copper wind chimes hang from a sculpted metal arch along the path. |
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On the steps of the old courthouse in the shadow of the arch where Al Sharpton addressed a media horde. |
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You know it, I know it, the generals know it, arch knows it, so what are we waiting for? |
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But as I thought of the way we had been treated for the past week, I understood what arch was telling me. |
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The bridge's walkway is curved, so that when it swings up to make a navigable passage and the arch above it swings down level with it, the pair of them form a barrel vault. |
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By 1976, after arch Moore was exposed as what he was, Rockefeller won the governorship and served two terms. |
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The forgiving rims in the arena were nothing but help for the long-distance shooting Gaels, who mostly relied on points from behind the arch to stay in the game. |
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But I can remember the days when a smile, a wink of the eye or an arch of the eyebrow set off the whole shooting match and a light fire would run beneath my skin. |
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On the rear façade is a lateral bay topped by a large gable roof dormer in which a loggia covered by a triangular arch is recessed. |
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The seabed under the arch is covered in large boulders 18m below, all covered in an algal fuzz that is home to large numbers of wrasse, bream and spiny starfish. |
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Then open-web joists would be installed between the arch segments, and when these were completed acoustic metal decking was attached to the entire assembly. |
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So defined, the fin-limb transition has to be explained in terms of the evolution of the digital arch and the derivation of digits from radials in fins. |
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The bridge spans the river with a 15 m segmental arch and a tall overhead arch was built at the eastern end of the bridge with smaller arches on the sides for pedestrians. |
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This has all fueled attacks against Comstock by her opponents in the primary, who include arch conservative Del. |
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Through the arch of the inner gateway mined buildings are visible, scattered across a grassy plateau with the citadel on higher ground at the far end. |
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The front nearside wheel arch was on fire and the bonnet ablaze. |
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The first bar was just a chain across the road, the second a wooden structure with a prison on top, and the third a magnificent arch built from Portland stone. |
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The history of the epibranchials presumably begins wherever vertebrates first developed a jointed, internal branchial arch rather than an unjointed, external branchial basket. |
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Our last stop is Uga Bay resort, run by the same group as Jungle Beach and with a deep arch framing a vista of lawns, infinity pool and ocean. |
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One is to be performed with a black curtain across the proscenium arch with holes cut in it so that the actors can shout their lines unwinkingly at the audience. |
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Shoes should have adequate arch support and cushioned heels. |
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The calf muscles and the compression of the arch of the foot also play the role of a pump, notably during walking. |
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In the middle of the gate is a wide arch throughway, with two smaller passageways for pedestrians to the sides. |
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The Lions now will hope Lady Luck continues to smile on them as they take on their arch rivals West Ham at Upton Park on Sunday, kick-off at noon. |
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The jack arch ceilings on the first two floors are typical of the architecture in the Cévennes region. |
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The deep-heel cupping, arch support, and shock absorbancy supports the foot while providing generous comfort. |
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The rood affixed to the wall above the chancel arch was installed in 1927, the figures in paper mache and the cross in wood. |
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Lassiter ended there with dry humor, yet behind that was meaning. Jane blushed and made arch eyes at him. |
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Into the middle arch of each desk silver-headed brads had been hammered to form a lion, a bear, a ram, a dove, and in the midst a flaming torch. |
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It is a narrative that has cast the American datenkraken as the arch enemy. |
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However, this may be said of external pressure only when it is applied to an arch that is dentitionally complete. |
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We sing this to our baffled clients who can't believe that a fallen arch can cause a back spasm. |
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There also is the famous Iron Bridge at Ironbridge, which was the world's first iron arch bridge. |
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The technique, which results in a spiral effect in the arch masonry, provides extra strength in the arch to compensate for the angled abutments. |
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The capitals on the medieval arch connecting the chapel to the main sanctuary display symbols associated with More and his office. |
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Doorways are frequently enclosed within a square head over the arch mouldings, the spandrels being filled with quatrefoils or tracery. |
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Ancient Rome's invention of the arch is the basis of all Norman architecture. |
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The arch subsequently collapsed to leave the stacks of Old Harry and his wife, No Man's Land and the gap of St Lucas' Leap. |
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From a door, characterized by an arch lancet, you exit into a small terrace, recently created, which allows to observe the city. |
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Still, measured by quantity alone, all the words about the city are but the arch in Washington Square Park when put beside the World Trade Center of images. |
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Elizabeth and Philip blowing hot and cold non-stop, and sent off on missions that barely connect, the main story arch inching forward too slowly for my liking. |
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If your container is tight around the shoulders, it may cause you to tense up and arch at the chest to relieve the tightness, thereby causing movement. |
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Factors associated with subsequent arch reintervention after initial balloon aortoplasty in patients with Norwood procedure and arch obstruction. |
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You'll have padding where you need it and arch support to combat fatigue. |
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Septimius Severus placed his arch over the Via Sacra. |
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It seems that these reliefs, along with others still in situ at Qasr al-Azraq, formed an arch over a viewing platform where spectators would sit to watch the water sports played out in the water reservoirs near Qasr al-Azraq. |
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The pointed arch over the altar is postiche even though very old. |
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This side's decoration is composed of a fluted arch over a bowstring, flanked by spiral columns, whose capitals and bases are trapezoid-shaped, without decoration. |
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Among the many interesting buildings in Plentzia's old quarter, this seigniorial construction is noteworthy for its splendid ashlar stonework, with a voussoired door, in a semicircular arch over which there is a balcony. |
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Others will go on a multiple-day canoe trip on the Dead river which looks a lot like the mighty Amazon and its luxurious vegetation. Tall mature trees form an arch over the river in many places and large tortoises abound! |
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Depressed comminuted fracture of zygomatic arch on left side with swelling. |
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The most often used method for that is to adjust a diagnostical dental plate or arch prosthesis, which was prepared from an imprint, in the workshop of the dental technician, in mouth, to reach the best aesthetic effect. |
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Such is the case with this lintel, which possesses a Moorish arch with the coats of arms of the Church and the Holy Inquisition: the crossed keys are crowned with an ecclesiastic biretta. |
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Unlike the other characters, Alice is both arch manipulator and manipulable instrument, and she has to be played simultaneously on several levels. |
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Certain decorative motifs such as the flowerets and erect pendants, which also appear on the arch and window frames of local monuments, apparently derive from Pala or even Khmer art, via the kingdom of Sukhothai. |
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The gateway is monumental, with smooth jambs, a caliphal horseshoe arch with carefully cut voussoirs converging at the line of the imposts, an off-centre extrados and double-framed alfiz panel. |
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In the middle of the inscription panel above the doorway arch is a damaged carving of a lion's head, and the decorative band framing the entryway has palmette motifs. |
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The supraspinatus insertion into the greater tuberosity passes directly between the coracoacromial arch when the upper extremity is elevated to the overhead position. |
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As a result, the mantle beneath the supercontinent becomes anomalously hot, and vast volumes of basaltic magma pond beneath it, forcing it to arch up and crack. |
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This emblematic arch and skyway is insanely photogenic. |
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They consist of two superposed arches separated by a groove: the upper arch is undulated and the lower arch consists of double-palm lobes and is rendered in cavetto. |
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The loop provided for hanging the earring from the ear of the wearer connects the head of the bird with the rear of its body, making the arch of the bird's back straddle the earlobe. |
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Branching from the arch of the aorta are three large arteries named, in order of origin from the heart, the innominate, the left common carotid, and the left subclavian. |
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Marina Diamandis's second album Electra Heart, released in 2012, got muddled slightly by arch personas, convoluted concepts and way too much hair dye. |
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Actors know only too well that days spent contemplating the job centre and the increasing pile of unpaid bills is too dismal a business to reclassify with such an arch description. |
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Her limbs, fingers and dental arch were removed, and her body set alight. |
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On the far southern edge of this section of road a great door arch was closed in, a work carried out as part of the reinforcements of the southern section of the Central Body. |
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One or twice a week, according to the needs, apply the mask on a cleansed and dry skin, in thin layers and by light circular motions, under the arch and heel. |
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To make the administration of the epidural easier, the anaesthetist will ask you to sit on the edge of the bed and arch your back or to lie on your side. |
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The common carotid artery originates from the brachiocephalic artery at right and the aortic arch at left. |
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The figures in the spandrils of the arch symbolize the overthrow through Chaucer of the Saxon bard and the Norman troubadour. |
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The arch will support the biggest single span roof structure in the world and will be visible from Canary Wharf, 13 miles away. |
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Croce, is as massively and lavishly classicizing as the trabeation of many an ancient triumphal arch or basilica. |
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It took years of negotiating before eventually the old Trannie was replaced in 1961 by the current arch bridge. |
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Indexing is available on the device, nasion, and the arch design allows flexibility in treatment planning around the device. |
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Today the triumphal arch stands marooned in a sea of urban desolation, hosting the odd art exhibition. |
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The triumphal arch standing today was built in 1905 replacing an older one. |
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The coracoacromial arch consists of the acromion, coracoacromial ligament, and coracoid process. |
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If I had my druthers, I would tinker the shape into more of a gothic arch with about a three-foot straight side at the bottom. |
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Gothic arch grooves at the raceway contacts of the MPR Guides enable the slides to sustain loads from any direction. |
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Students first made their own Gothic arch windows with construction paper, colored tissue paper, and glue. |
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The plantar fascia is a long, thin band of connective tissue that supports the arch like a bow string. |
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Pedorthic objectives include longitudinal arch support and reduction of pronation forces. |
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The proscenium arch works wonderfully to concentrate the audience's attention at what we are showing them. |
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For one thing, it is interesting to see this classic piece of proscenium arch comedy drama performed virtually in the round at the LBT Cellar. |
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Herbert Lake is pictured here as he guides the last piece, which was to be used for colliery arch fishplate sections. |
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Once inside the city, Pullman must choose between the evil Bailiff and his arch rival, the angelic Padishah, who is a sentimental bore. |
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These are great for really developing that Christmas tree in your lower back and the proper arch at the top is key in that regard. |
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The thoracic duct is transected at the level of the diaphragm and arch of the azygos vein by using 10-mm endoclips and excised with the specimen. |
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She tried to make this sound hipsterishly arch and mocking, but she wanted to know. |
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The Romans first adopted the arch from the Etruscans, and implemented it in their own building. |
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The amphitheatre was, with the triumphal arch and basilica, the only major new type of building developed by the Romans. |
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A triumphal arch is a monumental structure in the shape of an archway with one or more arched passageways, often designed to span a road. |
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