Gis the Einstein tensor in curved spacetime and T is an unknown tensor with mixed symmetry which is actually specified by that vertical bar. |
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I followed, with my eye, the winding of the road and saw that it curved close to one of the densest of these clumps and was lost behind it. |
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Within this recess we would find the curved remnants of the angular which actually form the tympanic annulus. |
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They grew tall and anonymous, faceless obsidian columns studding the curved horizon. |
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Nikolai waited for them in front of the building, whose curved face was ablaze with light. |
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Remove the pattern pieces and staystitch the waistline and any curved seamlines. |
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I am quite aware of the danger in the curved shapes in contrast to the relative safety of quadrilateral shapes. |
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A walk along our curved bay hides the minutely jagged edges of a coast dissolving in the mist. |
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It consists of two identical achromatic lenses, placed with their most curved surfaces facing each other. |
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The curved structures that appear to spring out of these intersections are joined together by more beams, giving rise to a web-like appearance. |
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The young king looked out upon the thousands of soldiers lined in ranks, the curved edges of their swords flashing in the morning light. |
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A distant relative of the whippoorwill, the potoo feeds mainly at night, opening its short, curved bill very wide to sweep up flying insects. |
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Showcase a variety of fabrics on the one side, featuring curved piecing and bias bars covering all raw edges. |
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Tate has acquired this smaller installation, two curved rooms where changing coloured lights exploit the effect of retinal after-images. |
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The spacious area was surrounded with lofty walls, whitewashed and cleansed thoroughly, topped with black curved tiles like a sort of roofing. |
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Each involves bending or turning rolls of ink-soaked paper into themselves, creating folds or whorls of curved forms. |
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Indoors there is, or was, a fabulous curved screen perfect for widescreen epics. |
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The keyhole saw allows for the formation of curved cuts during the procedure to install drywall. |
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All the houses will have a traditional look with curved timber framed windows, decorative roof detail and over-door pediments. |
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There are only two houses on Gugh, both of which have oddly curved roofs, designed to withstand the winter gales. |
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The third law says that the motion of any moving body tends to be rectilinear, even if in fact it is circular or curved through collision. |
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Birds that cling to and climb the sides of trees, like woodpeckers and nuthatches, have strongly curved claws. |
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The creature's claws were as curved like scythes, and as long as long swords. |
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His tail was wrapped around the pipe to hold himself steady and his claws were curved and elongated to hold him fast. |
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The unguals are curved and taper to a sharp point, indicating that the digits terminated in distinct claws. |
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Spring flowers give way to those gum balls, woody balls covered with curved spines and containing one or two winged seeds. |
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His lips curved into a knowing smile though Georgia tried to keep her expression as disinterested as possible. |
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Isaac Newton proposed using a curved mirror, rather than a lens, to magnify the heavens, and reflecting telescopes are nowadays the norm. |
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The pupil with its curved highly reflective surface narrows the reflection. |
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The red vinyl seats around the reflective circular tables and the barstools aligned perfectly with the curved counter top. |
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The kiosk has been reglazed with five straight panes, instead of the original curved panes. |
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Check that the silver drawer is deep enough to close without nicking the curved handle of your soup ladle. |
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The yataghan has one-edged curved blade with ornamentation and Arabian lettering. |
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Elegantly curved walls can be achieved using wedge shaped blocks with an internal curve. |
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This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing me to get at weeds that are almost touching a plant. |
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The wafer is repolished flat on one side, while the other is curved to conform to the curved inside of the retina. |
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They mark a long east-west colonnade that links a series of discrete rooms clad in sprayed earth and topped with curved zinc roofs. |
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It has three curved green leaves on each stem, with a large purple blossom in the middle. |
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Most Cuckoos have moderately sized, slightly down curved bills, medium to long wings and zygodactylous feet. |
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For example, the weakly zygomorphic flower is scarlet, shows diurnal anthesis and has a backwardly curved labellum. |
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Where required, surfaces are smooth and curved rather than boxy and angular, further lending the outdoor levels an organic ambience. |
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Maybe the weirdest looking bird was the Groove-billed Ani, because of his thick, curved and grooved beak. |
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Her blue eyes twinkled to reveal a gentle nature and shone as her lips were curved in a smile. |
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Jack flashed the light down the tunnel and noticed that it curved too much to look all the way down it. |
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All of the ribs and other components known as Knees were cut from the curved parts of the trees where a branch met the trunk. |
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The Cafe is formed by eight curved structural ribs which enclose the seating and servery space. |
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He seems mostly to be running and his curved horns are often detailed with lifelike ribbing. |
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Only later when I walked the whole of the Thames I found it wiggled and curved with no right angles. |
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Higher order spherical aberration in apochromats is a result of strongly curved lens surfaces. |
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Its curved bill bits perfectly into a snail shell, allowing the limpkin to deftly extract the mollusk. |
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In the latter work al-Tusi discussed objections raised by earlier mathematicians to comparing lengths of straight lines and of curved lines. |
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The magnificent master bedroom is elegantly curved in shape, has clean sweeping lines and luxurious en-suite facilities. |
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The distance between the internal and external os was measured both as a straight line and also as a curved line along the endocervical canal. |
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Trees had arced and curved towards the apex, forming great artificial archways, which consisted of more than merely wood and leaves. |
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Some of the arches are cut through walls while others support curved ceilings. |
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This was reflected in designs for a new style of architecture using lightweight materials and curved structures. |
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In contrast to hair follicles of nonaffected littermates, the follicles of mutants were curved and twisted randomly, thus producing wavy hair. |
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If you look at the little finger on my right hand, for example, you will see a thin, somewhat curved scar. |
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This was later elongated to become rectangular in plan, with roofing of bamboo as well, only this time curved in the shape of a barrel. |
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She held her arms up slowly and curved at her elbows, each arm going in the opposite direction. |
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But curved or rounded lines add a meandering, expansive quality to even the smallest garden. |
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A smooth, curved bedline is much easier to mow around than one with a lot of sharp angles and corners. |
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The curved feature of the exhibition has been designed to offset the northerly aspect of the building's position. |
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This NEC design uses four aspherical curved mirrors to deliver an image to the screen. |
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Although it is possible to buy lenses that have aspherically curved surfaces, the vast majority of lenses have spherically curved surfaces. |
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The designs are modern but simple and include curved benches, wooden loungers and tree seats that encircle a trunk. |
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Gem touched the diamond broach that lay at the center of her low, curved neck-line. |
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Each panel has attached astragal beading with curved comers topped by a beaded and fluted moulded cornice. |
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For naturalistic plantings, lay bulbs out in informal masses with curved borders and asymmetrical shapes. |
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To compensate for the small curved corners use a saber saw to cut a small radius in the corner. |
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The big curved glass roofs cover atria full of olive and mulberry trees that are overlooked from individual workplaces. |
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The vane guide plate is inserted in the lunular hollow formed by the curved walls of the vane. |
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She was naturally attractive with her cute face and short but nicely curved body. |
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These were known as a crooked ploughs because the beam curved forwards to the draft animal. |
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This ADA accessible ramp is framed with curved joists supported by sandwich beams, with blocking set between joists. |
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To pollinate tomatoes, tap on the bamboo stakes once in the morning and once at night when you notice the petals of the flower are curved back. |
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A pruning saw with a curved blade that's narrow at the tip will help you get into tight spaces. |
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Two curved Elven swords, sheathed in scabbards of shining marble, leaned against the throne he sat upon. |
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One well-known habit consists of clusters or groups of somewhat malformed or slightly curved cubes arranged in a stair-stepped pattern. |
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Although mammoths came much later than dinosaurs, I spotted a giant pair of ancient curved ivory tusks protruding from an isolated cliff. |
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The gaps between the tegulae were covered with curved tiles, semi-circular in section, called imbrices. |
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It hissed at him entrancingly, standing and drawing two wickedly curved scimitars from between its scales. |
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He sat down into the curved side of the booth, scooting across the seat, onto the other side of the soft curve. |
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As the leaf grows and becomes terete, the older leaf embraces it by the increasingly curved sheath. |
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She moved to the forward curved wall of the room and hummed quietly to herself as she tapped out a few commands on the computer terminal. |
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Its highest point would be a curved white corner tower with bay windows, deep window recesses and balconies. |
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The balconies are shaped like the bow of a ship with railings of curved glass topped with stainless steel. |
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There is some scrambling involved before the summit which is followed by a curved ridge that connects Sgorr Bhan to Sgorr Dhearg. |
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Zircon commonly forms curved tetragonal crystals that radiate from a base of biotite crystals and terminate in adjacent feldspar. |
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It has a glass and curved aluminum roof that displays beautiful textures and colors. |
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He promptly stood in front of it and began banging his head upon the curved surface. |
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Their tail is carried over their backs either tightly or loosely curled or curved in an arch. |
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This gave the Roman soldier a great deal of protection as it curved around his body. |
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These were generally straight but also included forms that were curved or spiral or had lateral arms. |
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The common name comes from the way in which the body is curved back on itself. |
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When the chin is forward the front of the head becomes higher and the neck is curved in an exaggerated bend. |
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Mary's Fish Camp is poky in the way the Pearl is, with plain navy-and-gray walls, plywood banquettes, and a curved eating bar covered in tin. |
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A typical Baroque violin or viol bow had a finely tapered snakewood stick, almost straight or slightly curved outwards. |
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The light bows are curved outward and strung with black horse hair, which gives the music incisive attacks and lush sustains. |
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With its curved and branched antlers, the Kanha barasingha is often considered the most handsome deer. |
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The white Masonite floor curved up at the room's edges to seamlessly merge with the white walls. |
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The neckline curved down low, and was layered under a thin see-through material that shimmered. |
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After a few miles our path curved away from the river, the trees thinned out, and we came upon, wonder of wonders, a proper town. |
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The inner shell of a sea urchin is a hollow globe, scored in five curved sections that taper at the ends into a small hole at the top and bottom. |
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The shares comprise a cutting blade and a curved mould-board that physically inverts the soil profile. |
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The series comes to a climax in three largo reliefs from 1966 that feature baroque, curved sections forming irregular billowing masses. |
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At the corners of the curved arcaded corridor connecting the wings to the house are miniature bartizans. |
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As I did so, a figure walking along the road that curved gently with the land toward our farm and meandered past our house, caught my eye. |
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Fat-tailed sheep are highly valued, and are often roasted with the tail intact, curved over the body to display it and to help baste the meat. |
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One of its other lodges, which has a stylish curved columned front, was converted into self-catering holiday accommodation. |
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Until Ishikawa, no one had tried to etch a semiconductor's tiny circuitry onto a curved surface, much less onto a sphere. |
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She felt his beady little eyes staring down at her and his sly lips curved into a smile. |
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There is plenty of room to swim down inside her curved exhaust stacks, habitats now for clown nudibranchs and large, beady-eyed prawns. |
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Faraday pressurized chlorine gas inside a curved glass tube that was submerged at one end in a beaker of crushed ice. |
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These types of cutters are commonly known as circle cutters, circle scribers, curved line scribers and beam compasses. |
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Between the regions contacting leaf primordia, the peripheral zone cells are curved predominantly in the meridional direction. |
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Legs are short and sturdy, with five toes on each foot, and claws that are strong, curved and semi-retractile. |
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He held out his hands, and a long staff of spectral blue light appeared between them, with a serrated, curved blade attached to one end. |
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The Science Centre has three 8m high floors, arranged with the possibility of inserting mezzanines inside the curved north facade. |
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The downfield resonance is attributed to molecules on the highly curved region of the bicelle torus. |
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Indeed, electron micrographs show rouleau formations comprised of cupshaped erythrocytes with curved contact surfaces. |
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The trees bent and curved up around them on both sides, forming a natural cathedral. |
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Its curved frame suggests almost a modern reinterpretation of the bentwood chair. |
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Rani's eyes hungrily took in the familiar high forehead, the curved nose, the pointed chin, the long, elegant neck. |
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Sharpen pruner blades by swiping them over the whetstone in a curved motion, trying to maintain their original bevel. |
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There is evidence for both flat and curved kite shields, with the curved being most likely, and most having bosses. |
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The Flying Fangalis swung across the trapeze with curved blades, slashing the flailing woman across her mid-section. |
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The curved lid uses sliding dovetails in the frame and then bent, shiplapped boards form the outer skin. |
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Jointing details are all executed thoughtfully and the shiplap panels relate beautifully to the gently curved elevations. |
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The chiffon shirred strapless bodice curved naturally into her body, and the satin skirt spilled over the floor. |
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Beyond a collection of compact, stone cottages, which were contemporaries of the Seadog's Roost, a minor branch of the road curved to the left. |
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Females, which probed crevices for insects, had long, slender, curved bills. |
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This suggests that the sclerite wall curved into the cavity, forming a short canal or tube. |
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A cut curved slightly downward on her left cheek, still trickling minute amounts of blood on the sundress. |
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The riders bore broad kite shields for added defence, and struck out with curved scimitars and tridents. |
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He scratches his right leg, lifting his trouser to reveal a wide, curved scar. |
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Holding the pasta curved side up, tuck the edges under and pinch to secure. |
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These include the various thin biscuits such as the French tuile, curved into a tile shape while still soft after cooking. |
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Sicklebills have evolved a long, curved beak used to probe for insects in thick moss and tree bark. |
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Pigs' or boars' tusks are markedly curved but small in cross-section and with no visible grain. |
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The large creatures were grunting and groaning, and their large, curved tusks flashed in the moonlight. |
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Delicately cut, layered slate walls, umbers and the sepia tint curved metal bar place you firmly somewhere in Eastern Europe. |
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It gets better and better, the water cutting deeper into the curved and hollowed rock, with slabby undercuts and terraced waterfalls. |
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Incorporate a stylish period look with any of these bombe, or bombay, chests featuring elegant curved lines for display anywhere in the home. |
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With the unicorn fish this curved blade appears like a horn of a unicorn pointing forward from the nose. |
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I myself slouch in my chair so badly that my spine is curved like a boomerang. |
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Furthermore, unlike the curved teeth of elephants and warthogs, the narwhal tooth is nature's only straight tusk. |
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Well, we wish the couple a splendid lifetime innings on a firm pitch with no bouncers, curved balls or googlies, and potjies full of happiness. |
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On the second floor, curved ceilings impart a snug, protected feeling to the bedrooms. |
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The stalk structure is a highly negatively curved connection between opposing monolayers that leads to hemifusion. |
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On either side of the fountain, a curved staircase connected the ground floor to an upper walkway that encircled the entire room. |
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The ceiling panels, curved soffits, and decorative guardrails all sport themes from Native American culture. |
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The Kagemusha fixed blade appears to be a highly utilitarian knife with its upswept blade and slightly curved handle for user comfort. |
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The only strange-looking neumes are the slightly curved diagonal strokes, but these are not difficult. |
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He snapped the cylinder into his curved brick of a weapon, stepped back and let the fireworks chatter. |
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Lift and stair are provided, leading to the curved walkway above, which bridges the road. |
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Proceed with the curved blade into the vallecula or straight over the epiglottis with the straight blade. |
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The pump was the basic shoe, but its toes might be cut, the vamps curved or cut in enticing Vs, or the heels molded into a variety of shapes. |
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Fourthly, the tube can be curved into the bronchia without deforming its tubular cross section. |
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A red sash curved from her left shoulder down to her right hip, and a golden brooch fastened the garb at her right shoulder. |
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This is a delicate Federal-era design with gracefully tapered, curved legs ending in fine spade feet. |
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For instance, some of Le Bec-Fin's champagnes have to be in a curved glass in order to keep the bubbles inside the glass. |
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Their curved long swords, spears and bows, were all finely crafted weapons. |
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One has a roof of fan-shaped shingles, reminiscent of the curved terracotta tiles typical of Kent and Sussex vernacular architecture. |
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From the horizontal line that crossed the vertical, the line curved around and met the bottom end of the vertical. |
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They consisted of a curved U-tube filled with mercury attached to a bulb containing creosote. |
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With a thin hilt and a curved bend, three sharp prongs spiked out nastily and gleamed in the room's bright light. |
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Which may be why the vipers in the political snake pit are rattling their rattles and baring those long, curved fangs. |
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She pulled out something that looked to be a key, but it was made of crystal, and the end of it curved into a spiral. |
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The woolly mammoth has two distinctive spirally curved tusks up to 3.5 metres long. |
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These busks are flexible and create a smooth curved front to the corset whilst providing very firm structure and closure. |
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It's time to go up to your front door, Mother, and ring the rattling buzzer of a bell, the door with two curved fangs. |
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It did take me a while to get used to a curved screen again, but that's no problem. |
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Inside a complex network of curved metal plates surrounded what could have been an axle wrapped around with thick cables. |
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Roguish building blocks appear to be recklessly stacked, squiggle across scoured plazas or bend upward or away as if seen through a curved lens. |
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As the men progress to the next tree, a woman gathers up the curved strips of cork and stacks them into a pile. |
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First, she removes the fabric covering from the frame and cuts off the curved handle with a hacksaw. |
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Dual wooden staircases curved up towards the second floor that was less crowded. |
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The insertion instruments include calipers, curved hooks, dull hooks, 3-mm and 5-mm duckbill elevators, chisels, and implant inserters. |
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The decoration resembles a stalactite and consists of three-dimensional polygons, some with plane surfaces, and some with curved surfaces. |
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At the aft end of the ventilation hatches, a curved beam spans the deck. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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He created the curved Virgule heel as a signature, to differentiate his work post-Dior. |
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Roll-neck designs were made in fine pleats with arms buried in folds of curved material. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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The one that spoke wore his strawberry blond hair in a braid and was tapping a wickedly curved sword against his shoulder, looking none too impressed with the man below him. |
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The lowest point of each elliptically shaped orbit curved below the planet's ionosphere, allowing the magnetometer to obtain better-than-planned regional measurements of Mars. |
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As our return flight curved past Wakatobi, the mounds, ridges and huge crescent moons of the reefs we had been diving shimmered pale topaz in shallow pools of turquoise. |
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Namibians were thrown a curved ball this week when the President abruptly announced a minor cabinet shuffle, which included the sacking of a minister and his deputy. |
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The front rolled edge and curved radius of this striking two-tiered kitchen island can only be accomplished in solid surface material such as granite or Corian. |
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Living on the edge of precipices, it will raise skeletons high into the sky, dash them onto the rocks, and then extract the marrow with its curved beak. |
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Earl went on to influence design by giving recognisable features to cars such as chrome, tail fins, curved windshields, and the infamous Motoramas. |
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The building's long, curved roofline is balanced on one side by a tall, twisting tower, with an observation deck floating above the city like a treehouse. |
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The male differs greatly from the female in colour, and in the form of its tail, which is lyrate, or has the outer feathers longer and curved outwards. |
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Wild Child was a phrase created to describe her beloved twin, but Callie's lips curved slightly as she realised that Stacie was right, bookworm would be a better tag. |
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Methanospirilla cells appear regular, curved and finally form spiremes. |
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Wielding a curved knife, a young man navigates past the aging structures and into the forest. |
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If a saber saw is not available to you, a hand saw will work just as well for the straight-edged sawing and a keyhole saw will work for the curved edges. |
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A knife or fork with horizontal handles does not sit naturally in the curved structure of a trencher or a pottage bowl. |
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Gerald used an angle grinder with a 4-inch diamond blade to very carefully cut the tightly curved lines of the pattern into the surface of the slab. |
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Rather than cut into the hills, roads curved around them, sometimes twisting so sinuously, in so confusing a manner, only a native could find the way out. |
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Sheeted traces with curved spreite have been described as Heimdallia from mid-Palaeozoic coarse sandstone units in the Beacon Supergroup and the Tumblagooda Sandstone. |
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Do not use the needle if the tip is bent, curved or you can see spurs. |
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A small blowpipe was clutched tightly in its hand, a slender wooden tube carved around with a coiled snake, its fangs curved around the departure hole of the darts. |
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Theo murmured that these were animal tracks that we were following, not human, but I pushed on until we turned a corner and met a curved lip of eroded rock. |
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His eyes lit up with malicious intent, and his lipless jaws curved up into a hideous expression that James figured the horrible creature thought was a smile. |
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To complete the flat pattern, draw a line from midpoint to midpoint of the phantom lines to define the length of a curved section on the flat pattern. |
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To identify the cards while playing, it may help to notice that on the numeral cards, the swords are mostly curved whereas the batons are all straight. |
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Louis curved his arm around her shoulders and placed a kiss on her cheek. |
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Her slender, yet fully curved figure captured everyone's eyes and imagination as she walked by gracefully and lithely with the raw sensuality and toughness of a tiger. |
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To the north a curved antechamber led to two rectangular rooms about 12 metres long, while a smaller antechamber led to yet another rock-cut chamber to the south. |
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And with construction catching up to the imagination of architects, the curved and blobby shapes of these designs are becoming more and more realistic every day. |
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Two mammoth horns curved out from the head stretching up along the sides of a colossal diadem of brilliant brass encircling the bony ridged cranium of the beast. |
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The trigger is gently curved and smooth, as all good double action triggers should be, and the front of the trigger guard is squared slightly and grooved. |
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In its rigging, sails, banners, planks, and deeply curved outline, the ship most resembles a seagoing Chinese junk, with the addition of paddle wheel and funnel. |
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Frequently the engraver began by etching the foundation of the design, and then built it up by the use of a special curved burin and by roulettes, punches, and other tools. |
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To stiffen the shallow vault, curved steel girders brace the two sides. |
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To eliminate the blind spot associated with the B-pillars, they were curved inward away from the side windows and integrated into the front seat frames. |
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The table, made of maple and walnut, features curved legs, intricate dovetailed joints made by hand and dowels and biscuits to connect the various pieces. |
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Each wall was aligned with alcoves that curved around statues. |
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Two twin marble staircases curved upwards, leading to the second floor. |
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The claws on the monstrosity jutted out and curved like a dozen scimitars. |
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This canopy can be removed altogether or replaced by a curved upstand. |
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In astigmatism, although the eye is perfectly healthy, the cornea is curved more like the surface of an egg, with a steep curve in one meridian and a flatter curve in others. |
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The trunk tergites have a pair of slightly curved longitudinal paramedian sutures, and more posterior tergites are marginate with a ridge along the lateral margin. |
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The American Avocet is a large shorebird with a bold black and white pattern on its back, long bluish legs, and a long, thin, upwardly curved bill. |
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The saber flew forward and curved around slicing through trees and vines. |
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At the end of the abdomen is the telson, which bears a bulb-shaped structure containing the venom glands and a sharp, curved aculeus to deliver the venom. |
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A sharp, curved dagger dangled on a leather belt at her waist. |
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This is clear from the plots using logarithmic scales, but the curved plots with an arithmetical scale on the vertical axes may falsely suggest a threshold. |
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The open atrium acoustically separates this curved form from the main rectilinear block that houses the National Library collections in a flexible framework of levels. |
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In the final section the torero engages the bull with his elegance and control, then exchanges the purple and yellow capote for the red muleta and curved sword. |
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At 20 fathoms the winze came out into the side of a large stope which was curved so that despite being on the footwall there was a grave danger of sliding over the edge. |
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It was like a sea of people, two thousand at the least, black and white in the moon, with here and there a curved dah glittering. |
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The surface of photoresist layer is expected to be round or curved because of its surface tension. |
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Why did Time so ill bestead That I heard no voice of yours Hail from out the curved contours Of those lips when rosy red. |
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Also, curve sawn boards from sweepy softwood logs are slightly wider and longer than straight sawn lumber from curved logs. |
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Its distinctive curved magazine and pistol grip are familiar to even those with no knowledge of firearms. |
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Among them was a rare 1928 silver curved soprano saxophone that Biondi said responds specifically to his playing. |
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Those gametophytes consisted of short, curved uniseriate filaments of 2-3 cells, some bearing antheridia. |
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If space is curved then Euclidean geometry, which is one of many axiomatic systems, does not apply. |
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Using a combination of slightly curved and straight osteotomies, the bone grafts were dislodged from the diploe. |
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On the ground floor, however, it extends to fill the site's width, taking in the splayed and curved geometries of the boundary walls. |
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The Cinnabar collection has gently curved bombe bases with lotus flower carvings for a graceful, somewhat feminine feeling. |
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Bypass secateurs are the type with one sharp blade that slides against a large curved counter-blade. |
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The curved design feels comfortable but the very glossy and cheap plasticky back cover makes the phone slip from your hands. |
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From here spring a series of curved plate girder ribs which taper in cross-section along their length in both depth and width. |
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Each overlaps the adjacent door by 2 inches, pivoting on spring pin pivot hinges set into the curved plywood base and header. |
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The curved chopping board grips the shape of the blade meaning your food doesn't fly everywhere. |
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The station roof of the 708ft long trainshed was the first to be built on such a sharply curved site. |
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Locally in the physical 3-dimensional space we approximate curved surface by the Euclidean plane tangent in a given position. |
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Dorsal spine curved slightly proximally and distally straight and slightly twisted anticlockwisely. |
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Then with her curved hand knife, she proceeded to clean the selected sprouts, flipping them backhanded into the top crate on her left when done. |
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A few days before, I snicked my forefinger with the curved banana knife at the store, and a callusy scab toughened the ball of my fingertip. |
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The tail is curved up over the body and the pedipalps held forwards with the tip of the movable finger of the chela in contact with the sand. |
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Each block has rotated along the curved plane of a listric normal fault, so that the dip of the displaced strata is away from the valley axis. |
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The curved part of the rail where it joins the newel is called an easement. Often, however, the rail joins the newel without an easement. |
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They show that curved inclusion trails may form even with no coupling, as the porphyroblast overgrows foliation that is deflected around it. |
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The small khanjar is a curved dagger, and it was with this very one Nuri had killed in single combat a minor chieftain of the Muntefiq. |
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It is a powerful generalisation of Hamiltonian theory that remains valid for curved spacetime. |
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For instance, spacecraft use a variation of the Euler method to approximate curved courses within zero gravity environments. |
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Games played with curved sticks and a ball can be found in the histories of many cultures. |
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Bowls are designed to travel a curved path because of a weight bias which was originally produced by inserting weights in one side of the bowl. |
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Therefore, in 2002 they introduced a new crest featuring more modern curved lines and a simplified style, which was copyrightable. |
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See Quantum field theory in curved spacetime for a more complete discussion. |
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According to quantum field theory in curved spacetime, a single emission of Hawking radiation involves two mutually entangled particles. |
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The Executive attempted to introduce a modern, curved logo which could also serve as the standard for station signage totems. |
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Nannies and billies look very similar, both having dangerously sharp, curved black horns. |
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If one rows with poor technique, especially rowing with a curved rather than straight back, other injuries may surface, including back pains. |
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In art, the toga is shown with the long end dipping between the feet, a deep curved fold in front, and a bulbous flap at the midsection. |
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The cornu, a long tubular metal wind instrument that curved around the musician's body, was used for military signals and on parade. |
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Continental designs were much more elaborate, often using curved shapes both in the basic shapes of the piece, and in applied decorative motifs. |
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This harp also had a reinforced curved pillar and a substantial neck, flanked with thick brass cheek bands. |
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Most birds of prey also have strong curved talons for catching or killing prey. |
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The teeth have a single conical cusp, are curved backwards, and are the same on both the upper and lower jaws. |
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Bull Greys have larger noses and a less curved profile than common seal bulls. |
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The reason for its curved shape is that it originally was a channel of the River Lee that was built over on arches. |
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Females are polled but rams usually have curved horns, although some are polled. |
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Phase 2 was designed to fit into the Centre's curved slate frontage, with an upper part constructed from timber. |
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These growth rings increase in size downwards until they reach the curved ventral edge of the shell. |
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The Wash is the large indentation in the coastline of Eastern England that separates the curved coast of East Anglia from Lincolnshire. |
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In more sophisticated builds, forward planks were cut from natural curved trees called reaction wood. |
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The top of the yoke was closed by either a length of hardwood or a curved iron head, which kept the stone in place. |
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As the battle opened, the French and Spanish were in a ragged curved line headed north. |
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Brown bears have very large and curved claws, those present on the forelimbs being longer than those on the hind limbs. |
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For shapes with curved boundary, calculus is usually required to compute the area. |
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From the children's point of view, this ball's path is curved sideways by the Coriolis force. |
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The curved path demands this observer to recognize a leftward net force on the ball. |
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A flow proceeding up a curved channel is the same flow, even though its direction varies continuously along the channel. |
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In a homogeneous bedrock erosion pattern, curved channel cross section beneath the ice is created. |
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In commercial woodworking facilities, vacuum bags are used to laminate curved and irregular shaped workpieces. |
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The industry would have produced denticulate stone tools and also a distinctive flint knife with a single cutting edge and a blunt, curved back. |
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In South China the sails have a curved roach especially towards the head, similar to a typical balanced lug sail. |
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The map uses a modified Ptolemaic map projection with curved meridians to depict the entire surface of the Earth. |
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The rhynchactids possess a premax with few curved teeth, but the dentaries are toothless. |
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Differential characteristics between llamas and alpacas include the llama's larger size, longer head, and curved ears. |
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Nowadays, only a curved outer wall and partial ruins of the inner temple remain at the site. |
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A hole is created in the tilled earth with a tobacco peg, either a curved wooden tool or deer antler. |
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The lowercase version has retained the curved shape of a medieval scribe's d, which d itself in general has not. |
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The working face of each paddle can be flat or cylindrically curved and wears the card cloth. |
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