Any microscopic reduction, certainly invisible to the naked eye, is cancelled out by bulges wherever elastane cuts into flesh. |
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As he shears the rolls of thick wool around its neck, his forearm disappears beneath the fleece and his bicep again bulges. |
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A slipped disc happens when the disc between the bones bulges and presses on nerves. |
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Check tyres for damage, looking out for any cuts, cracks or bulges, as these can lead to slow punctures and blowouts. |
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Behind him, the screen displayed a giant construct, something like a battleship with two huge bulges on the side of it. |
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Therefore, any food container that bulges or swells may contain gas produced by C. botulinum and should not be opened or tasted. |
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Baseball history bulges with hundreds of other bounders, knaves, and lunatics who were not anywhere near as talented. |
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Part of the intestinal wall bulges through the abdominal wall into the navel. |
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It forms a sheer drop-off that bulges out slightly and then falls inwards, leaving me hanging over nothingness. |
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To avoid bulges or the annoying sound of coins clinking, try to keep your pockets empty. |
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The original smooth surface often becomes worn, with bulges and cracks appearing here and there. |
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The big lights, butch bulges and metallic paint are designed to be brash, flash and funky. |
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Another layer of fat, deeper under the skin, called the scarpus fascia controls the contours, bulges and bumps in our body. |
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In Cuyp's representation the tautness of their bent masts under canvas mimics the bulges of the cows' ribs through their slack hides. |
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For single bulges in RNA oligonucleotides, the conformation usually depends on the nature of the flanking base pairs. |
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The strapping prevented any unseemly bulges, while keeping the smooth line of the tight trousers that were fashionable at the time. |
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The foam, filled with tiny oxygen bubbles, can be injected into veins to smooth bulges and stop blood-flow problems behind the condition. |
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Once thought to be a terrible menace, some experts now advise to ignore these bulges which appear in the stems of all types of citrus trees. |
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Under their ponchos he spied telltale bulges that he took to be weapons. |
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Proterozoic dolomite, if fractured within strands and tensional bulges of the wrench systems, are also potential gas reservoirs. |
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Lateral deformations and bulges in the surface course can similarly be removed in a single pass. |
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A neap tide occurs near a quarter moon when the Sun and Moon are at right angles from each other, causing two smaller tidal bulges. |
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Check your tires frequently for scrapes, bulges, separations, cuts, snags, cracks, penetrations or excessive localized wear from hard braking. |
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The heavier guns lead to distinct cowling bulges, needed to cover the breechblocks on the new guns. |
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Roystonea regia, the royal palm tree of Cuba, is a palm tree with gray feather-grass generally massive and presenting characteristic bulges. |
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We have also taken an interest in better understanding the effects of youth bulges on conflict and instability. |
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The passage of the cables does not give rise to uncomfortable bulges at the control exits. |
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Jones's forms and drawing are ultimately based on perception, disciplined by a sense of geometric order that occasionally gives way to smooth curves and rough bulges. |
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The emphasis is on fresh faces and tensed bodies and muscles, rather than come-to-bed eyes, pouting, and bulges down below. |
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While a person is feeling the tread, the entire tire should also be inspected for such safety-related damage as cuts, cracks, blisters, or bulges. |
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The lower central pressure of the storm causes the ocean to rise up, much the way a carpet bulges underneath a vacuum moving across it. |
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Too many years as a city slicker have dulled my memory and, although the bulges were a fair indication, I had no real idea of when their young were due. |
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Romantic or touching moments are cued with swelling music, unbelievably swelling music that bulges and finally erupts from your speakers to reach a peak of splendiferousness. |
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As a result, the intervertebral disc bulges forward or the annulus fibrosus tears. |
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His briefcase bulges with the incessant output of the business-books division that every struggling publisher has now set up. |
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These places have long been regarded as demographic time-bombs, with youth bulges, poverty and low levels of education and health. |
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The Iridium bulges in my pockets and I race down to the airstrip as soon as contact is established. |
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From the top picture to the bottom closely interaction are shown, and then formation of stars in bulges and finally in the disk. |
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Every man or woman who dons a suit or pantsuit will be able to hide the bulges that result from all of those business and campaign lunches. |
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Before pressurizing any system, examine all tubing for cuts, wear, bulges and leaks. |
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Cross hairs of a telescopic sight linger lovingly over the sleek bulges of a man's backside. |
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On each side of the blunt muzzle are two small bulges that contain air sacs used in vocalization. |
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Deformities, such as ruts, bulges and lateral deformations, are usually the result of extremely high traffic loads and therefore unavoidable. Moreover, they have a negative effect on traffic safety. |
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The interrogation celebrated spikes and cuffs, the inky blue that invades a blackened eye, the eyeball that bulges like a radish, that incarnadine only blood can create. |
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For men who are bothered by love handles and just can't get rid of them, they'll be happy to know that lipomassage can help them get rid of those bulges and lumps. |
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My tote bag bulges with homemade curried cucumber relish and bread baked that morning in a Nabob coffee can in the market's communal outdoor brick oven. |
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The cell division was arrested, non-dividing cells were elongated and displayed aberrant mesosomes, vesicles and bulges. |
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This exceptional tree, which owes its name to its old, twisted trunk full of bumps and bulges, is regarded as the largest and oldest pedunculate oak in Europe and also listed in the record books. |
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Inspect the exterior of the cylinder for dents, gouges, bulges, and evidence of exposure to high temperature such as darkened or blistered paint, charred decals, melted or distorted gauge lens, etc. |
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Smart phones are sleekly discreet about hiding the fat bulges of their buttons, whereas my phone actually has buttons that you actually press, you don't flick your pinky fingertip over them like a plenipotent wizard. |
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Shaped as a sagging stack of bulges and coils, blushy red and mossy green, it is at once organic and unearthly and embodies a novel concept of beauty for a tradition-flouting time. |
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At other times, large standing magnifying glasses distort the dancers' faces and body parts: a bicep bulges behind the glass, resembling a peapod. |
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If a meningocele or myelomeningocele is present and intact, the sac bulges in the amniotic fluid, and the anomaly is recognized as a cystic formation arising from the posterior aspect of the spine. |
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How perfect, in retrospect, seems that stand-off between the shopping precinct's Brutalist ferroconcrete and the D-cup bulges of those rust-foxed wheel-arches. |
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Parcels that have an irregular shape with soft spots or bulges. |
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This technique works has 4 aims: to avoid the risk of lymphatic effusions, to minimise the risk of haematomas, to reduce the risks of superior residual bulges and to limit the risk of necroses. |
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That condition is often caused by a mechanical problem that can be corrected, like a severe hiatal hernia, in which the stomach bulges up through the diaphragm. |
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It bulges at the equator like a spinning top, so the length of one minute of arc on the Earth's surface varies from 1843 m at the poles to 1862 m at the Equator. |
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As a result of its resistance to erosion, this granite mass still bulges above the surrounding metamorphic rocks, forming the low rise of South Mountain. |
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The study hypothesized that existing bulges containing methane reservoirs could eventually have the same fate. |
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Hernias most often develop in the abdomen, when the intestine bulges through the abdominal wall. |
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A hiatus hernia occurs when part of the stomach bulges up into the chest cavity through a weakness in the diaphragm. |
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When near objects are viewed, the ciliary muscle contracts, the ligaments relax, and the lens, being elastic, bulges in front and gains more curvature. |
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But changes have been painfully slow. The need for reform will become more pressing as the elderly proportion of those classified as migrant workers bulges. |
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Remove cylinders from service which have cuts, gouges, dings, bulges, corrosion, etc. A special internal and external visual inspection of cylinders must be completed at least every hydrostatic test. |
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Prior to refilling, inspect thoroughly for damage such as cracks, punctures, bulges, dents, abrasions and damaged or worn threads on closure devices. |
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Its sound box, with its two bulges in a figure of eight, is in mulberry wood, and its upper surface is shaped like two hearts joined at the points. |
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Notice that the glove bulges considerably in the region of the palm. |
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This move would straighten their front and eliminate two major bulges or 'salients' out into the Allied lines between Soissons in the south and Arras in the north. |
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Check the sidewalls to make sure there are no gouges, cuts or bulges. |
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The African pouched rat forages on the surface, gathering anything that might be edible into its capacious cheek pouches until its face bulges out sideways. |
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The twin overwing bulges most likely accommodate dual satcom antennas. |
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She was advised to wear more appropriate loser-fitting clothes that hid all her bulges instead of wearing tight fitting items as the infamous camel toe trousers. |
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This suggests that these systems are growing from the inside out, whilst the bulges or protobulges are in place early in the history of these galaxies. |
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This is where the Earth bulges halfway as much as on the Equator. |
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Overriding plate bulges under strain, causing tectonic uplift. |
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