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Each mast is supported on four legs, spaced widely enough for articulated lorries to pass underneath.
By the 1960s, a group of Fellowship Baptists founded London Baptist College so that a more thoroughly dispensational position was articulated.
Mentorships are generally mentee driven, so mentees who apply with specific goals or direction clearly articulated will be most successful.
What is worse, for a period between one and two years ago, 44-tonne six-axle articulated semi-trailers were regular visitors to the lane.
He forcefully articulated his points, which were punctuated with statistics and figures.
The views they articulated sought to give shape to the burgeoning social consciousness in France and apply it to the army.
So each one of these abilities is learned over the course of life and articulated, refined and sharpened as you go up the ladder.
The train set, like all TGV and other high speed trains, was articulated with all electric power cars at each end.
An articulated lorry had shed its load right outside the cop shop in Kirkdale I noticed on the way home.
Notice how he is more concrete, focusing on existing institutions and building on those to create an articulated Anglosphere.
Ingenuity in section is elaborated in plan, in which each of the masses is articulated with deep re-entrants on the London Wall side.
His voice was well modulated, and his speech slow and strongly articulated.
Outside, the house is articulated by angled timber trusses, slatted decking and louvered sun guards.
These strokes are variations on translucent greenish blue, articulated at various points by splashes of orange, magenta and alizarin.
Moving on six articulated legs, the harvester advances forward and backward, sideways and diagonally.
Unlike the grunts, he had a better view of the larger picture, but he may not have articulated that to those on the ground.
Most of the mastodon material was recovered from a small area, and one humerus and an ulna were articulated.
For years, Best painfully articulated that the form in outward appearance may be Westminster but the content is pure, unadulterated governorship.
Though they frequently support articulated Department of Defence positions, they are not mere mouthpieces.
In the contemporary debate, this complaint has been mainly articulated in feminist and multiculturalist theory.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In both cases we have a laxly articulated short sound, and a diphthong in which the tongue rises towards the end.
Simple ferns with stipes articulated to the creeping rootstocks, which are covered with brown, chaffy scales.
Lindsay visaged the words with a smile, but they had an articulated hardness.
Feet black, webbed, the membrane being deeply notched, great toe articulated to the metatarsus.
In anatomy the term anvil is applied to one of the bones of the middle ear, the incus, which is articulated with the malleus.
In an articulated skull the trans-palatine articulates with the ventrolateral articulating surface of the postfrontal.
Our own speech is vertebrated and articulated by means of nouns, verbs, and the rules of grammar.
Animals possessing an external skeleton composed of chitinous rings, or somites, and provided with articulated limbs.
The two jaws are articulated together, and the cartilages of the two sides composing them meet each other distally.
The scutum and tergum, with the few exceptions above stated, are articulated together at a large or open angle.
But the consonants must, of course, be distinctly articulated and not be drowned in the vocality.
He articulated with some difficulty, slurring his words to the point of indistinctness at times.
The extremities of the furcula, where articulated to the coracoids, vary considerably in outline.
The bones of the leg are articulated with a closely fused set of bones, the pelvic girdle.
The incus is articulated, or often fused, with an outgrowth from the head of the malleus.
In R. raphanistrum the siliqua is articulated, that is to say, contracted at intervals, and the seeds placed each in a division.
That division of annulose animals in which there are no articulated appendages.
In the Dipnoi there is a simple median cartilage, articulated with the limb, but not provided with an iliac process.
The armet frequently comprised, especially in the later examples, a fixed gorget, generally of two or more articulated plates.
Each hammer consists of two portions articulated by a hinge joint.
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