The feathers fan out from the forewing into a gently rounded profile, while the forewing itself rises into an arching swell. |
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The silhouette of the concept is unique, with raked windscreen and an arching roofline that ends in an integral tailgate spoiler. |
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One picture in that book, of a joyous naked child arching through the sky in front of a celestial city, remains my earliest image of heaven. |
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It produces rich green leaves, arching and grass-like and very graceful in appearance. |
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She played innocent though as she turned to look at him, arching an eyebrow with a quizzical expression. |
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This results in him arching his neck and following the same action as for wind-sucking with the same result. |
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Like other brambles in its genus, wineberry forms a clump of arching canes that may reach nine feet in length. |
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The avenue was a natural vault, with the denuded branches of old trees arching and lacing overhead. |
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Racemes of foamflower reach toward the arching stalks of Solomon's seal and columbines mingle with the marginal woodferns. |
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Two identical white reed Victorian garden chairs with high round arching backs stood ready. |
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Rectangular cells, gently arching lines and compressed zigzags proliferate across the supports. |
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Its gracefully arching branches are loaded with clusters of cool pink flowers hinting of lavender. |
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When illuminated at night, the structure creates an illusion of glittering crystal arching over the roadway. |
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The long-faded remains of a painted rainbow can just be seen on a sewer pipe arching over the canal nearby. |
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The front fenders help to balance the density of the rear by arching above the hood to create a sense of power. |
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Trees arching over the banks of the creek are lit silvery orange by the glow of campfires and the night sky. |
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Louis took the letter, his eyebrows arching in surprise, and thanked the secretary. |
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They were shaped like Medieval longboats, with arching prows in the shape of dragon-heads. |
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In late spring, the arching stems carry drooping clusters of small, tubular flowers that are white tipped with green. |
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Bulging of the cheeks, chewing movements, blinking, blepharospasm, grimacing, and arching of the eyebrows also occur. |
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Briar inquired skeptically, his brows arching on his forehead even as his eyes glimmered a brilliant green of hope. |
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The fountain buddleia has long, arching branches that, when blooming, resemble a lavender fountain. |
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Stam's choice would be this black bamboo whose arching canes can have the gleam of polished ebony. |
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They calculated every vector of the arching, twisting plunge, while certain computers tried desperately to override the train's control systems. |
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The animal burrows by arching its pedicle up to force the anterior portion of the valves down. |
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The eight-bar ground is a widely arching and patently melodic tone-row, plus a free bar, answered by its inversion. |
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They both scream then, arching and jittering as if convulsed by electric current. |
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The new roof's magnificent arching trusses recall the flying buttresses of medieval cathedrals. |
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It was a sharp, angular face with high arching eyebrows and a mop of perfectly messy red-gold hair mixed with silvery gray crowing the head. |
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Its twisted trunk and mangled branches resembled a terrifyingly gaunt person arching their back in immense agony. |
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The idea is to prevent my back from arching and my legs from dropping during the descent. |
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Slender deutzia is a dense, rounded, deciduous shrub with slender, broadly spreading to arching stems. |
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I straighten up, contracting my abs and arching my back to bring the spinal erectors into play. |
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During the return, I straighten up by pulling my shoulders back and arching my spine to contract the spinal erectors and glutes. |
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It is a graceful arching fern with fronds that are generally bipinnate, although the basal pinnae are tripinnate. |
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It was made from wood, and had a high arching roof, with haylofts to either side, almost like a barn. |
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Fountain plant, Russelia equisetiformis, is an easy perennial with arching, slender, rushlike branches and an abundance of orange-red tubular blooms spring to frost. |
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A porter stops to rest under the shade of a huge banyan tree, its trunk twisting out of the earth and its umbrella-like branches arching over a granite stairway. |
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Increased engine performance can be derived by arching the plate within the exhaust chamber to approximate a megaphonic area reduction within the exhaust chamber. |
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I smirked up at him, arching one of my finely tweezed eyebrows. |
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Most damasks have arching canes and flowers that bloom in small clusters. |
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A long, green swath of wilderness beckoned, and I eagerly began working my way through a tangle of muscadine vines and palmetto, beneath a hammock of arching live oaks. |
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Then we turn into a driveway-width water-lane, drifting along under arching tupelos and willows in new leaf, startled only by the emphatic song of prothonotary warblers. |
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The goggled girl stopped eating and looked up slowly from her stew, her movements meticulously controlled, arching a thin eyebrow about her goggles. |
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Description: Quonset huts had a semicircular arching roof and were built with corrugated metal. |
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Tall concrete buildings, trucks, and tuk-tuks, softly lit by the sun's early morning glow, are soon replaced by brown rice paddies, green fields, and tall, arching trees. |
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I have watched roosting egrets and spoonbills, kingfishers and herons in the arching canopy. |
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Unstintingly melodic, he wrote in long, arching lines that contradicted the jagged, urban rhythms of Copland and Bernstein, his close contemporaries. |
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A cow arching her back when walking or standing and showing lameness in her feet, is likely to have a severe foot lesion. |
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Kato couldn't prevent his eyebrow from arching at that statement. |
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She groaned, arching back suddenly as pain seared through her side. |
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The corners are long and graceful, the edges deeply fluted, and the arching low and strong, yet still retaining a trace of the Amatise counter-curve around the perimeter. |
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Her teeth sank into his lips, he felt the sweet galbe of her flanks and arching back. |
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Later, at GM's soirée, we see her lifted into arching overhead displays, examined with connoisseurial lecherousness, fondled, tasted and fetishised. |
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Curved, diaphanous glass roofs are supported at 8m intervals by gently arching steel beams, like great ribcages. |
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A good dialogue idea serves as the over arching concept for that exchange. |
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But for berries that will last longer, try Cotoneaster lacteus, a handsome shrub with arching branches and clusters of red berries. |
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More fluid gooshed forth, arching beautifully and descending to strike Prior's arm. It was hot and gooey and repulsive. |
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When merely expressing submission to a dominant animal, the posture is similar, but without arching the back or curving the body. |
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They send up long, arching canes that do not flower or set fruit until the second year of growth. |
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Ewazen's neo-romantic harmonies and arching melodies match well with the symphonic lushness of this Brahmsian instrumentation. |
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A spotted flycatcher landed on a hollyhock, arching the stem like the spine of a leaping fish or the fisherman's rod. |
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These huts were had a semicircular arching roof of corrugated metal. |
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Filmed from September to December 1957, Vertigo uses location footage of the San Francisco Bay Area, with its steep hills and tall, arching bridges. |
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Bramble bushes have long, thorny, arching shoots and root easily. |
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A gate opens into the Forewalk overhung by the arching branches of more fine beeches, among the roots of which spring numerous clumps of glistening holly. |
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Deep dives are preceded by a pronounced arching of the back. |
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Four women dance together, shuffling their feet, arching over one another's bodies and running across the stage before stopping dead with shuddery little recoils of the chest. |
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