| The cartilage extends around the medial side where it articulates with the ulna. |
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| This book articulates the principles and practice of breast cytopathology superficially, but rather clearly. |
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| The base of each cartilage articulates with the superior border of the cricoid cartilage. |
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| In the Manuscripts Marx clearly articulates the role of the human subject as mediator of the social objectivity. |
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| The lower end of the femur articulates, through two condyles, with the top of the tibia, which is shaped rather like a plateau. |
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| Picasso's masterpiece articulates the horror and outrage felt by all civilized people at the wanton bombing of an open city. |
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| The built-in voice chip clearly articulates the word or phrase in the chosen language. |
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| As mentioned above, the coracoid also articulates with terminal ceratobranchial through a coracoid condyle. |
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| He thinks about matters from his perspective sensibly and clearly, and articulates them well. |
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| The 20-foot placing jib both rotates and articulates, allowing access to the pump discharge around corners and through windows. |
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| He articulates internationalism with an ardor that was notably wobbly when he was in the White House. |
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| The anterior process of the calcaneus is a saddle-shaped bony protuberance that articulates with the cuboid. |
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| There is an untranslatable language of violence that articulates the laws of the forest and the frontier. |
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| It is at this point when he abjures legal justice that he articulates the notion of a just revenge. |
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| Mr. Husain articulates a clear, unambivalent and positive assessment of the likely effects of globalization and liberalization on poverty. |
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| The circus doctor articulates the sweet and rotten intertwinements, the rust and enormity circus life upholds. |
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| The humerus articulates with the scapula at the shoulder, and with the radius and the ulna at the elbow. |
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| It has an expanded head with a broad articular surface which articulates with the tibial condyle of the femur. |
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| The lowest lumbar vertebra articulates with the sacrum, and this in turn with the coccyx. |
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| His voice retains its evenness in all registers, and he cleanly articulates Vivaldi's most difficult runs and fioriture. |
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| The head of the fibula doesn't contribute to the knee joint, but instead articulates with the inferior surface of the lateral condyle. |
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| To sublimate is thus to confer ideality on that someone or something through which the subject articulates his or her ineffable desire. |
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| On its proximal end, the rounded head of the femur articulates with the coxal bone, within the acetabulum. |
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| The passage cited above articulates that which cannot be articulated, namely Orion's inaccessible language as the spirit of Damballah. |
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| This notch articulates with the trochlea of the humerus to form the elbow joint. |
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| This meticulous preservation of historical prototypes from copy to copy articulates a distinctly iconographical realism. |
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| This strategic plan articulates a multi-year vision on how we will focus our regional efforts to support these opportunities. |
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| Sacroiliac, weight-bearing synovial joint that articulates, or connects, the hip bone with the the sacrum at the base of the spinal column. |
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| Most significantly, however, the prootic articulates with the quadrate. |
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| Skilful punctuation articulates sentence structure, inept punctuation masks it. |
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| It typically articulates with full credit into a Bachelor Degree in the same field, but is also an Award in its own right. |
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| The navicular is severely medially displaced, close to the medial malleolus, and articulates with the medial surface of the head of the talus. |
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| It is this claim that de-biologizes Freud, since it articulates the function of the phallus apart from any particular bodily attributes. |
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| The partnering agreement articulates the project's mandate and describes the values each company is expected to bring to the jobsite every day. |
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| Jonathan Bennett articulates Leibniz's account in a similar, though terminologically different, manner. |
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| All these rooms articulates around two raised Spanish-Moresque patios and terraces. |
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| This cadence articulates the structure of the cantus firmus more clearly than the first, marking precisely the end of the second line of the hymn. |
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| In the opossum the scapula has a spine ending in the acromion, with which the clavicle articulates. |
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| The lateral condyle is larger and includes the point at which the fibula articulates. |
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| The fibula articulates with the postaxial femoral condyle and with the tritibiale and fibulare. |
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| The humerus articulates by its rounded head with the glenoid cavity of the scapula and by condyles with the bones of the forearm. |
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| Perhaps nothing articulates better the maxim that there is a place for everything, or the need for unfettered agency than the wisdom of the Igbo proverb with which I began. |
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| Smart and down-to-earth, Monroe, who left school at 16, brilliantly articulates the fears and frustration of a life on benefits. |
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| Since neither of the main political parties articulates this world view, Lindsey sees an opening for a third party to capture the centre ground. |
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| We have shown that the Community not only articulates ideas, but is also able to take specific actions. |
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| The report articulates the importance of the utilization of natural resources for the benefit of developing countries. |
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| In this letter the association clearly articulates the reasons that the registry is so important. |
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| Rule 11 articulates the various procedures that apply to the entry of a plea by an accused person who appears before a criminal court. |
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| The Office also sits as a member of the LRDC, which articulates, monitors and executes Government's development programmes. |
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| The internal responsibility system merely articulates this responsibility and places it in context. |
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| The Oceans Action Plan articulates a government-wide approach to seize opportunities for sustainable development. |
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| In her new memoir, Lena Dunham deftly articulates many of the concerns facing women her age. |
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| The humeral head articulates proximally with the scapula and is held in the socket by ligaments and muscles collectively known as the rotator cuff. |
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| The femur, in the thigh, articulates at the hip joint with the pelvic girdle, linking the legs to the vertebral column via the sacro-iliac joints. |
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| The passages where Phillips articulates that ineffable transport that comes from a particular song are the best in the book. |
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| The movements of the thumb are dictated by the saddle-shaped articular surface of the base of the first metacarpal, which articulates with the trapezium. |
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| At a Finnish school, Ripley interviews a teacher who articulates this way of thinking. |
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| As a profession, clinical psychology almost reflexively articulates only its role in mental health when describing its potential contributions to health. |
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| The single sacral vertebra is usually somewhat stouter than surrounding vertebrae and has a relatively robust rib that articulates with the ilium of the pelvic girdle. |
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| The report articulates well-defined international principles protecting civil society, already embedded in international law, including norms and conventions that regulate and protect civil society from government intrusion. |
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| At the symphysis, the entopterygoid articulates with its counterpart through a striated articular surface which is oval in outline. |
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| The occipital condyle is a structure on the posterior part of a dinosaur's skull which articulates with the first cervical vertebra. |
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| The lateral apex of the triangle is broadened and presents a shallow cavity, the glenoid cavity, which articulates with the head of the bone of the upper arm, the humerus, to form the shoulder joint. |
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| When viewed laterally, the rostral edge of each squamosal articulates with the quadratojugal and with the caudomedial edge of the quadrate bone. |
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| It clearly and precisely articulates the irritations and grievances not just of traditional Conservative supporters, but also of the politically apathetic who consider themselves let down or neglected by Labour. |
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| Presenting choreographic works that affect and engage the audience, this extraordinary group articulates the perfect marriage between explosive hip hop physicality and the subtle profoundness of contemporary storytelling. |
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| Our group has invested considerable attention in identifying meaningful, computationally tractable means of representing the details of the national economy in a way that articulates with the national highway network. |
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| The spine ends in the acromion, a process that articulates with the clavicle, or collarbone, in front and helps form the upper part of the shoulder socket. |
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| In a country strategy paper related to a country in which health is supported, the Commission articulates different types of support, foreseen in its policy to improve health outcomes, in response to country specificities. |
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| Mr. Bartlett articulates the terms of his debate quite baldly here, in almost Shavian terms, which diffuses the tension of the more oblique preceding scenes. |
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| The crista, or intersesamoid ridge, articulates with the medial and lateral sesamoids. |
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| It articulates a long-term vision of where the organization wants to go and clearly enunciates the values and principles that will guide it on the way. |
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| There's a kind of unsentimental, unselfish lens through which she articulates the simple joys and burdens of living, the journey of finding oneself. |
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| Hume articulates a variety of skepticisms. |
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| In an instrument which articulates very many civil and political rights, each of the many articles, and indeed their interplay, secures the objectives of the Covenant. |
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| Jock articulates that the reaction to commodifying culture from traditional practitioners or community is uniform, as is the ostracism of those who sell sacred knowledge for profit. |
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| Salim's story articulates a vision of disorder and decline in a moment of post-imperial upheaval that has made Naipaul vulnerable to accusations of having reactionary artistic politics. |
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| In spite of the apodeictism of these statements, Foucault never articulates a fully coherent position on sexual repression. |
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| It also articulates the norms regarding the minimum number of parking spaces required in connection with different types of buildings in different areas. |
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| It is a document around which the nation can unite, a set of fundamental principles which articulates a consensual national vision. Not here in Hungary. |
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| Firstly, Article 4, the most important article, which articulates the limitations of public access, has been cut down to size and the limitations are tied down to conditions. |
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| This can lead to overstuffing of the joint as well as rocking of the implant as the head articulates back and forth across the implant. |
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| On this view, the Absolute articulates itself in a plurality of lesser sentient wholes, unified psychical individuals of the nature of the human soul. |
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| Kristeva asserts that the geno-text is a process that articulates ephemeral structures embedded in phonematic and melodic devices. |
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| This is followed by a presentation or possibly an exhibition that articulates the learning process and encapsulates the meaning and importance of the project. |
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| The statements articulate a fresh, simple and compelling vision to represent UNAIDS long-term aspirations and a concise mission which articulates the value-added and specific niche of the Joint Programme. |
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| Like PSY, the Tractate articulates a pleromatic system in the sense of a configuration of the divine sphere. |
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| It articulates and monitors the profile of network. |
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| The Bank for International Settlements' Core Principles for Systemically Important Payments Systems articulates clearly the relationship between payments system reliability and systemic stability. |
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| The NCC initiated work on a new corporate environmental strategy that articulates a modern and comprehensive view, with a specific action plan that will deliver measurable results. |
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| Each animal is linguistically occupied or animated by an eloquent narratorial voice that articulates the perspective of a formerly mute animal consciousness. |
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| The lower jaw articulates with the skull at the temporomandibular joint. |
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