The raging wind began to take shape, twisting and coiling before the man before coalescing into a staff. |
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First, it impersonates a pit viper, coiling and striking and hissing viciously. |
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The thinner outer branches catch, singing the brown and green bark to blue-black ash, coiling the leaves into wilted cigars. |
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I retaliated by coiling my serpentine body around its neck and trying to constrict it to death. |
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Continuously land, squat and explode upward as if your body is a giant spring coiling and uncoiling. |
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I have to transfer my weight as efficiently as possible, coiling and uncoiling my torso to create maximum speed at impact. |
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These are strong arguments for an adaptive origin of coiling in the cephalopod conch. |
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Many snakes also use their bending skills to kill their prey by coiling tightly around them. |
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The general shell characters are the evolute coiling and the median keel that is always higher than the lateral ones. |
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It essentially separates early and later representatives of the species, which tended to develop evolute coiling through geologic time. |
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He leaned back in his leatherback chair, and puffed out his Cuban cigar, sending the smoke coiling up to the ceiling. |
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I started coiling the silver phone cord around the fingers of my right hand, and concentrated on doing that while I spoke. |
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Absently coiling a blonde curl around her fingers she re-examined the office she was gradually growing familiar with. |
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Two such methods include coiling the body around the eggs and covering the eggs with algae. |
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The weaving in her hands comes alive, binding into everything, coiling into the souls of men, tying the whole picture together. |
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A white archway, over which clung coiling whorls of the vines, gave passage through the hedge. |
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It spat and hissed, coiling about on the ground in a demented and tortured agony. |
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A second man moves the yard and boats it, unreeving and coiling the halyard in the process. |
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Not a single strand of her dark hair had escaped her complicated, coiling up-do and her clothes were stylish and wrinkle-free. |
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Avoid coiling the leaders too tightly, else they will resemble a clockspring when you come to use them. |
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The RayShade self-stows when not in use by coiling into the hoop into the side pocket. |
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Among the additions are special fillers, drilling, etching, flaring, flanging, retractable coiling, shrinking over mandrels, light product assembly, scoring, and slitting. |
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Many of the specimens show contraction and coiling that is probably a post-mortem feature caused by dehydration in the brine and subsequent contraction of ligaments. |
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We now know that those gates are proteins which, by coiling and uncoiling like a snake, can change their configuration and hence their opening and closing like gates. |
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This is interesting, as it creates a coiling and uncoiling effect that gives the skiers the experience of a rhythmic rebound. |
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In this, the object of desire is constructed, layer by layer, by melting a plastic filament and coiling it into the shape required. |
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The FDA launched a campaign about dangerous drug imports, featuring a rather fearsome-looking snake coiling round a bottle of pills. |
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Carbon nanotubes are conductors or semiconductors, based on coiling helicity. |
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This made the job of coiling the cable in the storage hold a wet and slimy, miserable job. |
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A spiral spring is an elongated steel wire formed by coiling which is attached to the frame panel by means of staples. |
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The carved wooden elements of the eaves have coiling dragons of the Han tradition and other animal figures. |
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Dinstinct coiling areas to separate incoming fibres from dark fibres and outgoing fibres. |
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It is generally made by coiling electrical wire around a core of iron or steel. |
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While many women have a habit of playing with their hair, twirling or coiling your locks can be a sign to others of nervousness or sheer boredom. |
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I cautioned calmly as I unstrung my bow, coiling the string. |
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You can dry it by lying it flat or by coiling it together with a towel to speed the drying up. |
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I had never seen the rancher, who lived in the thrown-together compound of unmatched buildings down by the river, only a thin wraith of smoke coiling out of his chimney. |
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The way in which the cell packages this genetic material is by tightly coiling it up and bundling it around proteins to form a structure called the chromosome. |
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They light the joss sticks from the yellow candles' strong steady flames and place the incense in the sand, the thin white smoke coiling up to the heavens. |
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Fear was coiling in her stomach and her chest twisted in agony. |
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The unusual change in shell coiling from dextral to sinistral during their ontogeny represents a character which makes their recognition in the fossil record easy. |
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The company also specializes in metal fabrication of tubular components including swaging, bending, flaring, tip reducing, coiling, and laser welding. |
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The shape of the Römer is a hemisphere superimposed on a cylinder, with a hollow foot built up by coiling threads of molten glass around a conical core. |
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A simple transformer can be made by coiling two pieces of insulated copper wire around an iron heart. |
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Wearing tightfitting, rhinestone-embellished masks like those favored by Mexican wrestlers, Mr. Ellis and David Rafael Botana took turns methodically coiling rope around themselves. |
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The structure of DNA is dynamic along its length, being capable of coiling into tight loops, and other shapes. |
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I turn my eyes skyward and see the gargoylish figures still commanding the open air between the coiling columns of smoke. |
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The degree of coiling of ovarian tracheoles was then observed to determine if the female is parous or nulliparous. |
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Discover: Hand building techniques,including coiling and modelling. |
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For a moment he was sunk in thought, coiling and uncoiling his long spatulate fingers. |
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The Maya had no knowledge of the potter's wheel, and Maya vessels were built up by coiling rolled strips of clay into the desired form. |
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Based on the animal study the Neuroform 2 Microdelivery Stent System was demonstrated to be safe for use with embolization coiling and is deemed to be acceptable for clinical use. |
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The primary spermatocyte is the largest of the germ cells in the tubule, and the various stages are distinguished based on the degree of chromosome coiling. |
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On the smooth white flesh of the most beautiful of women they saw the black curls of her nether hair, coiling and glistening, covering and revealing. |
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