At one side, a concrete wall curves sinuously away, like the torso of a sleeping woman. |
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For these data, the linear and asymptotic curves were nearly indistinguishable. |
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Even stars such as Geri Halliwell and Kate Winslet have succumbed to pressure to swap their famous curves for more waiflike physiques. |
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The result is that the typical female form is almost straight, in contrast to the narrow waists and curves of the 1950s woman. |
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To this end we have recently had published the first waist circumference centile curves for British children and adolescents. |
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I have lost two inches in my waist through exercise and healthy eating, but that hasn't given me any curves. |
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He also considered curves of double curvature on the sphere and the quadrature of parts of a spherical surface. |
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Spade's jet-black hair was worn into a bun and her black flight suit hugged her curves tightly. |
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These apply to clear zones on the outside of horizontal curves with a radius of 900 m or less. |
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The new results include measurements of temperature and additive effects and kinetics modeling of the DPH curves. |
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Leaning against the doorjam, his eyes watched her every move, raking over her soft curves and taut skin boldly. |
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Similar cost curves were generated for the removal of adsorbable organic compounds and dissolved inorganic species. |
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The lid curves down to meet the bumper that flows around the bold wheel arches and creates an aerodynamic spoiler. |
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She and I were laughing and joking as the car whipped round curves at 70 mph. |
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A generous front in white glass curves out to form porches for the two main entrance doors. |
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The never completed keep is a great round tower divided by a moat from the inner curtain that curves inward to avoid it. |
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By the way, faders can be ganged together as a mix group for simultaneous operation, including the recording of simultaneous automation curves. |
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Benches of the same dark wood as the overlays, carved with simple whorls and curves, were pushed up against each wall flanking the doors. |
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However, after their reversal of political positions, both are still adjusting to their roles cautiously and climbing on their learning curves. |
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Not very PC, I know, but if you'd spent your whole life wishing you had womanly curves up top as opposed to just down below, you'd understand. |
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The femme fatale showed off her curves in corseted cocktail frocks, clingy knits and tailored skirts. |
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The papers look at algebraic curves, the Riemann Roch theorem and algebraic polynomials. |
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Albanese's research involved examining curves on algebraic surfaces and the genus of an algebraic variety. |
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After writing a thesis on algebraic functions and equations, he worked on space curves. |
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Some rate Severi's discovery of a base of algebraically independent curves on any surface as his most important contribution. |
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Thoracic and lumbar curves have apex vertebrae in the middle of the thoracic and lumbar regions, respectively. |
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Changes in tax rates shift the Laffer curves of competing tax jurisdictions. |
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But the front wing had complex curves that could cause unexpected shifts in plies as they were laid up, resulting in weak spots. |
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The funky banded-bottom top elongates her torso, while the shapely cord blazer complements her curves. |
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However, such a complex formula would hardly be of practical use for analysing measured pressure relaxation curves. |
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The general course of the decay curves was similar for polished and amalgamated zinc. |
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She shaped the space with graceful curves, amended the soil with compost, and installed drip irrigation. |
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Her yukata was large on her, but still clung to her curves where the obi tied around her waist. |
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The heuristic concept of learning curves describes cost reductions as a function of cumulative production. |
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Turf wars and learning curves influence how new technology is adopted in hospitals. |
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Since then, learning curves have been applied to all types of work from simple tasks to complex jobs like manufacturing a Space Shuttle. |
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Such curves are not characterized by parabolic functions, indicating that hydrogen-bonding interactions are strongly anharmonic. |
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It can be rustic or traditional, with decorative tops, patterns, curves and arches adding to the fence design. |
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Use of the undeformed area to calculate stress had the effect of flattening the curves, so linear regression coefficients were compared. |
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However, we can determine and analyze microlensed light curves in a statistical sense. |
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Since light curves are not closely related to our work, a brief discussion on them will be provided. |
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It can draw multiple light curves in several returns of a periodic comet in one graph. |
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Such behavior is responsible for the sequential rightward shift of the curves and the hysteresis. |
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The curves of her body are limned in the half-dark by light reflected from the room's reddish carpet. |
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Her face, skeletal from an apparent lack of food, curves thin lips into a wry grin. |
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Manet was starkly linear, and sober in his coloration, whilst Renoir preferred loose curves and a roseate blur. |
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The way the site curves round to embrace the harbour with a view back across the town seemed to offer an ideal position. |
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However, the response of five species was better explained by logistic curves. |
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The case itself is rather light, as would be expected with an aluminum case, and the brushed metal and rounded curves look great. |
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Such a disciplined-line differs markedly from the vibrant curves, loops, and swirls found on the earlier landscape drawings. |
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A side view of a normal spinal column demonstrates reciprocal curves, beginning with cervical lordosis and then lumbar lordosis. |
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The lateral view provides a good image of the vertebral bodies, facet joints, lordotic curves, disc space height, and intervertebral foramen. |
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It was formfitting showing off all her curves at the top with a low, but not at all revealing, neckline. |
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He also studied projective geometry, algebraic curves and continuous groups in lectures given by Gustav Kohn. |
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An astroid is a specialized case of the general hypocycloid family of curves. |
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The cycloidal curves, including the astroid, were discovered by Roemer in his search for the best form for gear teeth. |
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These models, which more closely resemble reality, involve one or two curves tending towards asymptotes. |
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An auburn-haired stunner with a body straight out of a dream, Nikki Nova's lush curves are a luscious dollop of endlessly enticing eye candy. |
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This woman was all curves and surprises, and I immediately began imagining the secrets that lush body probably cradled. |
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She's almost entirely in shadow, but he can see the lush curves of her naked body, the cascading waves of her hair. |
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Wrap a padding material around a stick or dowel, then wrap sandpaper over it to use on inward curves. |
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He applied this method in determining tangents to curves and centres of gravity. |
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Smooth infinitesimal analysis embodies a concept of intensive magnitude in the form of infinitesimal tangent vectors to curves. |
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A flexible tape measure is the only tool to accurately measure the human body's curves and contours. |
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A bogie is a British railway term for a wheeled truck or frame under a long carriage or engine that can swivel to help the vehicle around curves. |
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The talk was of stroke-rates, times, splits, lactate curves, heart rate, aerobic thresholds. |
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A template is a ready-made shape that engineers and designers draw around to make perfect curves. |
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A rib hump is a hallmark of scoliotic curves greater than 10 degrees and should prompt radiographic evaluation. |
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Externally, the granite curves of the building's toroidal form are carved with all the scripts of the world. |
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Both sets of impressions are scuffed, which, along with the two tight curves, suggests the animals were moving rapidly, says Monks. |
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One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves. |
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A face halfway between the round and the oval, with sculptured curves and high cheekbones. |
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Many famous mathematicians, including Descartes, have worked on a class of curves called cycloids. |
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Light from the street lamps would wrap around the compact space, following the natural curves. |
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With finite sample sizes, the curves deviate from this straight line and the deviation increases as the sample size decreases. |
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When the process was repeated over the remainder of the wall safe area, a strange outline of several concentric curves appeared. |
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The way Keaira took the curves of this road Kat could tell Keaira had been riding for a few years. |
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Even the most macho of male drivers do not want to sweat it out driving or get a crick in the neck, manoeuvring hairpin curves on mountain roads. |
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So it's been a road with various curves and detours, not a straight, linear march towards a predetermined goal. |
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Each turn around Pacific Cove's many winding curves revealed smaller roads and hairpin turns. |
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As we drove up the road with its hairpin curves to Mukkali, the air was dry and the surrounding hills looked desolate. |
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Out in the country, past the big cities, over four hills, and through countless curves on the road, lay the small town of Benwin. |
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The magazine even dared to say the poncho was suitable for all body shapes, flattering curves and disguising hefty hips. |
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There was a grace and an elegance she carried with her, and it went further than the sleek curves of her figure. |
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She stood tall, unlike Winnie, she was 5'8, with a nice slender figure, with womanly curves. |
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Her figure curves gracefully from head to toe as she stands there, the only one left clapping. |
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Terence noticed the redheaded woman walking towards him, bright green eyes and a figure full of curves. |
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She wore a rose-dyed sacking dress, exquisitely worked under the needle so that it graced her slight figure, presented the curves as clues. |
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The fabric of her clothes whirled about her figure stretching against her curves. |
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Given that quantity best response curves slope downward, when firm 2's sales fall in country 1, firm 1 expands its output. |
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Recruitment curves for beetle populations on each soybean genotype were plotted by fitting a Ricker model to the data using likelihood methods. |
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The graphs are likelihood curves of population growth rate when the population size estimate is at its maximum-likelihood value. |
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We used the data from the field experiment to estimate recruitment curves for beetle populations on each genotype. |
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Dean, who sells himself as the presidential campaign's straightest shooter, is starting to throw voters some curves. |
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Goldbach also studied infinite sums, the theory of curves and the theory of equations. |
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Einstein described what we call gravity as curves in space and time, created by matter and energy. |
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This program permits the display of barograms, speedograms and variograms as well as polar curves. |
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Waring also wrote on algebraic curves, classifying quartic curves into 12 main divisions with 84551 subdivisions. |
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Flying in, I had been mesmerized by sinuous curves of sloughs and streams which wove together, then apart, meandering toward the gulf. |
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Areas under spectral curves were first normalized to the same value before curves were subtracted. |
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Steam scalds the inside of your nostrils and you become aware of the tightness of the bends in the curves of your nasal passages. |
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Her loose shirt was plastered across her chest, and her tight-fitting trousers accentuated the curves of her legs. |
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Covered with mysteriously indented curves and sinuous ridges, the sculpture invites comment and touch. |
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A peregrine falcon and a merlin swoop overhead, and the canyon soon curves to the left. |
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The current fashion for natural light, organic forms and materials like beech perfectly complement the feminised curves of the plastic designs. |
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Then the couple decided to throw some curves at the problem, in the form of a serpentine front deck that echoes curves in the home's landscaping. |
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In the case of physical surfaces there are metamers, i.e objects with very different reflectance curves that have identical appearances of color. |
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They presented a methodology to analyze AFM force curves on lipid bilayers that correlated with topographical features in the AFM images. |
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Fiberglass is relatively brittle but can be bent around large-diameter curves. |
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Wire mesh lends itself to gentle curves and sharp bends, so you can use it to construct fences in any configuration you like. |
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In cases of toxemic pregnancy, this time was markedly prolonged, to as long as 88 min, and the activitytime curves showed a plateau effect. |
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And when she reached for her head to tie her hair, Ric could see the shapely curves of her body which made him a little hot under the collar. |
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These three trajectories are known as conic sections, as they are also the curves produced by cutting a cone along different planes. |
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Or should they legitimately be applied only to continuous curves susceptible of being expressed by algebraic or transcendental equations? |
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Only the arc lengths of transcendental curves such as the cycloid and the logarithmic spiral had been calculated before this. |
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Jill's ceramics are unfussy with clean, with minimalist lines and simple curves. |
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My car has surprisingly poor traction, even in rather modest curves at moderate speeds. |
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Elliptic curves and modular forms are mathematically so different that mathematicians initially couldn't believe that the two are related. |
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This path has taken many curves and turns and at every point when there is a crossroad, something propels me in the right direction. |
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That daunting task was made worse by plentiful leanings, curves, twists and turns. |
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The original road had vertical curves, poor sight lines, and off-pavement slopes 70 to 80 feet deep with no shoulders. |
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The unit pictured has a spiral twist, first bent around a big tin can, then a smaller one and then an even smaller one for smooth curves. |
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After they entered the shell, they settled down amongst the shell's twists and curves. |
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She was tall, but, unlike Solange, she was composed less of sinews and bone, but rather of elegantly-developed womanly curves. |
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There was only a slight breeze as the bus lazily took the curves, passing beneath trees that had blossomed with white flowers. |
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They offered me a morsel of their rococo scorpion roll, which snaked across a plate in sinuous curves. |
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The sinuous lines and whiplash curves that are widely recognized as the hallmarks of the style were not universally adopted. |
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On the left side, a sinuous twig curves from the stem base around the back of the bowl. |
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The building's exterior is nothing but curves and lines, sinuous and simple, like the body of a ballet dancer. |
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If I can attain those celeb curves by putting on a bandage dress, I'll try it. |
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It was sleeveless, the boat neck complementing the soft curves of her neck and shoulders. |
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Doubling curves are nearly flat for a long time, then voom, they take off skywards in a hot second. |
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Yes, she is gorgeous, and it's fun to watch all those curves in that body stocking. |
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The front legs of rococo chairs were undulating symphonies of curves and counter-curves. |
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But the police say the road is a 40 mph zone for safety reasons as it has curves, undulations and several sets of traffic lights. |
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The long, sharp-edged yellow and red curves of the buds were unfamiliar to me. |
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The black slinky dress hugged her curves and emphasized her generous bosom. |
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The silver curves slinkily around my bone structure making my arm look quite beautiful. |
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In what follows, we will apply results about centroids of domains to unions of curves or line segments. |
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We used analysis of covariance to test differences in the slopes among interday calibration curves. |
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When you slouch or stand with a swayback, you exaggerate your back's natural curves. |
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From this haunted ridge the road curves down to Tiquina, where the lake narrows to a strait less than a kilometer wide. |
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Divergence scores were averaged over consecutive disjoint sets of 15 genes each to smooth the curves. |
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Though she gave a sharp, sassy performance, she was upstaged by the ample curves of Marilyn Monroe. |
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The road curves gently upwards, giving increasingly inspiring views as it does. |
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For each value of x o, a different constant term was added to the logarithm to broaden the distances between curves. |
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The results from both are given in the graphs as separate curves in broken lines and they are quite similar. |
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Far from being depressed, I've relished my new body and been delighted to flirt with my new va-va-voom curves and cleavage. |
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With her brunette locks scraped off her face, she showcased her model curves in a orange one-shoulder maxi dress. |
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We prove this result when the curves have cusps and nodes, not in a prescribed position. |
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And the curves of the platform above the dolphins have delicate carved acanthus leaves finished in verd-antique. |
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The concrete curves seem to organize the circulation routes, the horizontal as well as the vertical. |
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They add that nothing beats the Vespa's rounded curves, chrome and Italian designed flair. |
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During anthesis, the standard petal curves backward after the expansion of the wing petals. |
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Through the gentle curves of its spherical design, the stadium merges with its surroundings. |
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The fitting of empirical curves to experimental data is one aspect of data-based modelling. |
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This huge artery curves up and back from the left ventricle, then heads down in front of the spinal column into the abdomen. |
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It has a top speed of fifty five miles per hour and riders will experience spirals, corkscrews, a cobra roll, and overbanked curves. |
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Garrett was quick to recommend the use of cubic splines for the representation of smooth curves. |
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At the school dance, a teenager kept his eye on a beautiful, vivacious girl, a little older than him and with curves in all the right places. |
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The curves of the legs were carved with a spokeshave, and the curves of the skirt planed and spokeshaved. |
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To make butterfly, moth, or dragonfly wings, cut vellum into symmetrical curves. |
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When analysing survival data, the survival curves should always be plotted. |
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When these curves are plotted on the same axes, their intersection points define the stable points of the system. |
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Finally, frequencies versus displacement amplitude curves were plotted for different layered systems. |
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Survival curves were plotted and the significance of differences between life spans of strains was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test. |
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Receiver operating characteristic curves were plotted for the early and late stages of the disease in both the areas. |
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Nearly all men agree that women should have curves that are soft and squeezable. |
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A rotary cutter can be used on straight edges, but use scissors for small curves and notches. |
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My hair is down, I have high-heels on, and am wearing a black sleeveless dress that hugs my curves all the way down to my knees. |
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He later extended his methods to study the Koch curves which are continuous everywhere but nowhere differentiable. |
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In both cases, the experimental curves are slightly steeper than those calculated. |
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In particular he studied the role of these curves in the calculus of variations and in mechanics. |
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The gentle curves of his childhood face weren't banished by age, but they hid themselves in the smooth planes of his cheeks. |
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He invented the polar planimeter, a device for measuring areas enclosed by plane curves. |
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In 1888 Schroeter published on third-order plane curves and in 1890 he published his study on fourth-order space curves. |
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In 1862 he was awarded two-thirds of the Grand Prize of the Paris Academy for his work on fourth order plane curves. |
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The soft fabric hung perfectly from Penelope's curves and the bright white complemented her dark skin. |
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Externally they are plain, internally they are complex with the curves of furnace and hearths and an impressive wooden gantry. |
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Other topics which Adrain wrote about include a study of the catenary, and other curves which he called isotomous. |
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Sturm's theoretical work in mathematical physics involved the study of caustic curves, and poles and polars of conic sections. |
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For example they worked together on caustic curves during 1692-93 although they did not publish the work jointly. |
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The works involve extremely simple figures, outlined by elegant and light curves, typical of oriental art. |
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The original curves are not affected, and this process preserves the original shape. |
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She had a figure with curves that befitted a woman, not the string beans typical of Hollywood and the modeling world. |
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Cafe tables and chairs face a bench seat below a lowered ceiling that curves for an atmospheric effect. |
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As is characteristic of Johns's graphic work of this time, the drawings feature freehand scribbles, carefully limned curves, erasures and tonal blurring. |
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Survival curves were plotted using the product limit estimates. |
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Most tend to begin by either drawing gentle curves or straight lines on the daisyphone, creating rising or falling note progressions or a stark-sounding chords respectively. |
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Using some fairly sophisticated mathematics, you can program the computer to pick out in that array things like straight lines and nicely shaped curves. |
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The straight line must be one of the earliest curves studied, but Euclid in his Elementsalthough he devotes much study to the straight line, does not consider it a curve. |
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Judging the paintings, he said that straight lines, curves and equilateral triangles, involved in the drawing, could shape the children's handwriting. |
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Winding stone walkways, designed to mimic the natural curves and stratification sculpted by wind and water, gradually ascend eight levels to the street. |
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On The Voice, Christina Aguilera shows off her ample curves in whatever tight, tiny outfit she pleases. |
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And he pushes the car past ninety, flying around the curves in the road. |
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Use tile nippers to smooth straight edges and to cut curves. |
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They were at one of the biggest, cruelest curves on the winding road. |
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What was once mostly a two-lane road with more than its fair share of twists and bends will eventually be a four-lane highway with slow bending curves. |
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Asymmetries in the character transition curves describing these zones suggest that Townsend's warblers have a selective advantage over hybrids and hermits. |
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For now, you could throw a T-shirt over your bikini, shop for a swimsuit that downplays your curves or figure out where you could enjoy a girls-only swim. |
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Slim figure, nice curves, the girl was a walking boy magnet! |
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On the same program soloist Robert Johnson's Five Loaves of Bread and Two Fish reached out in sinuous, endless curves that spoke of a different kind of quest. |
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All of the curves and contours of her torso seemed to fit right into mine. |
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He divided his course into two parts, the first part being a general overview of mathematics while the second part was on the theory of plane algebraic curves. |
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William is sporting a pair of board shorts while Kate shows off her curves in a black bikini. |
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Her perfect voluptuous figure with the right curves in the right places were accentuated by the tight black leather pants and top she was wearing. |
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He studied the problem of orthogonal trajectories, making important contributions by the construction of orthogonal trajectories to families of curves. |
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It curves laterally at its distal end into a hook-like process, the pterygoid hamulus, around which the tendon of the Tensor veli palatini glides. |
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She wore dark, washed-out jeans that complemented her curves. |
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She noted her slim figure, slight curves suggested womanhood. |
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Cut the templates by carefully sawing to your lines with a jigsaw or on the band saw, then fair and smooth the curves with a rasp and 150-grit sandpaper. |
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The poor condition of many roads, lack of warning signs at blind corners and sharp curves, and the fact that street lamps don't work at all times, contribute to accidents. |
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Because of the very mountainous terrain and the need for very shallow radius curves, most of the route will be in tunnels, with consequent heavy civil engineering costs. |
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Her figures now show off curves as well as angles, and include touches of Impressionism as they pose, row boats and toddle babies across sandy beaches. |
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The upper three curves are the pore radii for the three systems, whereas the lower three are the corresponding standard deviations of the upper curves. |
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Stephenson, who constructed both projects, believed that gradients should be less than 1 percent and that curves should have very wide radii of at least a kilometre. |
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Visitors had to wend and weave their way around corners and curves to reach the various spaces, which once again invoked the trope of the medieval city. |
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Like the tardigrade, this earthquake-resistant house is all curves, from the oval floor plan to the dual parabolic and catenary arches of its profile. |
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Vergara, known her whole career for her va-va-voom body, used to rebel against efforts to make her curves more subtle. |
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Though he still retained his broad shoulders and flat pectorals, curves had been created by a tightly laced corset and the bodice of a blue dress with thick brocade. |
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The higher estimate was based on growth curves from scute rings, which may have underestimated carapace growth, and a minimum size of females with eggs of 155 mm. |
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The spirit has its own prismatic palette, which lies beyond the confines of the conventional, yet breathtaking colour curves of my Rotterdam stained-glass skyscape. |
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Composed of one or more curves, angles, kinks or any combination thereof, the tail is created by a simple recessive gene which breeds true in any bobtail-to-bobtail cross. |
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It felt great on her body, fit the womanly curves perfectly. |
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The high-winding, multivalve engines were re-tuned for grunt work with new reinforced-plastic intake manifolds designed to boost the lower half of their torque curves. |
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His paintings often feature undulating horizons of rows of low hills, curves of muddy roads and snowdrifts, and patterns made by ploughed farmland. |
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The opening animated graphic is a meandering roadway which, after describing a few bends and curves, stops and emits skinny flagpoles flying the section headings. |
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From a high central half-round, the skirt descends along cyma or ogee curves to cusps that set off shallow arches with small half-rounds in the middle. |
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His style became less angular, tending towards graceful curves, and he used subtle muted colours, sometimes mixing sand with his paint to produce a textured effect. |
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More descriptively, platykurtic curves tend to be elongated and flat, leptokurtic appear taller and narrow, and mesokurtic curves tend to be bell-shaped like the normal curve. |
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Now, let's look at the effects of this difference in learning curves. |
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Growing up, Trainor was very self-conscious about her curves, often wishing she could be svelte like her high school friends. |
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Landscaped revetments will give the stream some curves, and irregularities on the streambed will create rips that, it is hoped, will make for a better fish habitat. |
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Such a shame, too, that her triumphs were being closely monitored by sceptical officials from the Antipodes who know where a Sheila should be sporting curves and why. |
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The 3D curves are incorporated into a wire part, and the curve elements are straight lines, arcs, circles, spline curves, spirals and curves on surfaces. |
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Osgood's main work was on the convergence of sequences of continuous functions, solutions of differential equations, the calculus of variations and space filling curves. |
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Prescription medication for lifestyle disease has failed to bend the obesity, disease, and cost curves. |
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All the curves were represented quite well by two intersecting straight lines, thus yielding values of the initial slope and the position of the titration endpoint. |
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Natalie Portman won for best actress, Mila Kunis stunned in Alexander McQueen, and Sofia Vergara flaunted her curves. |
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We quantitatively determined the degree of mixing nonideality by fitting the experimental liquidus and solidus curves to a model based on regular solution theory. |
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He started shaping the future of car design by sculpting models from clay instead of wood, which allowed for dramatic curves and swooping rooflines. |
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To estimate the length of the period of cell division, the increasing patterns of cell number of the mesocarp in all cultivars were fitted by logarithmic curves. |
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She was like fire and light, warmth and perfection from the top of her curly red head, to the rounded curves of her body, to the soles of her long feet. |
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The two supporting lengths of parallel pipe swerve in unison from the back until the top pipe rears up and curves back over the sails that it also apparently is bracing. |
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We got to the first landing, the ascent upwards being a series of long curves and short straights, when I heard Rafferty's voice calling on us to wait up. |
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The fitted and shaped waist styling really suits hour glass figures and can only be welcomed by women who are not stick thin and have voluptuous curves to show. |
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Toned muscle can also add beautiful, shapely curves to your body. |
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The concept was designed for areas where wind was a problem, as fruit trees could be trained to grow against the wall in the shelter of the curves. |
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I'm perfectly happy with the voluptuous curves of the woman I love. |
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In that research, biologically meaningful T base estimates were obtained by excluding both lower and upper tails of cumulative germination curves, as was done here. |
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But if you're lost in the cave, the map of Powell's seems only an abstract black and white design of squiggly curves, wavy topographical lines, and straight directional lines. |
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Since normals to a straight line never intersect and tangents coincide with the curve, evolutes, involutes and pedal curves are not too interesting. |
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Like so many curves it was studied to provide a solution to one of the ancient Greek problems, this one is in relation to the problem of trisecting an angle. |
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Mathematicians have developed algorithms for finding the roots of polynomial equations without having to plot graphs and locate where curves cross the x axis. |
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All of which adds up to superb straight line stability, taut handling through curves, improved roll control and a prodigious ability to soak up bumps and smooth out potholes. |
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The waist was fit to show her curves and the perfect figure of her body. |
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The main entrance to the station concourse lies on the west side of the building, signified by a slight bulge as the glass side wall curves outward. |
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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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To compare the effect of the sea-level curve on the tectonic subsidence estimates, we have used three curves to backstop the Zangla and Yulchung sections. |
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We sat in a tiny pizzeria in Milan and strategized about how to turn my curves into a curveball. |
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The use of narrow gauge allows tighter curves in the track and offers a smaller structure gauge and tunnel size. |
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To left and right, the ends of the fell rise from the surrounding lowlands in smooth and sweeping curves, clad in rough grass. |
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A second branch of the ridge curves around south and then west from Ullister Hill, terminating in Whinlatter fell. |
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The final extremity of the northern arc curves around the head of Loweswater to Low Fell and Fellbarrow. |
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Rheometric curves were taken, and crosslinking density and the nature of the crosslinking network were assessed. |
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Overlap of circuit breaker trip curves between the upstream and downstream devices often results in simultaneous operation of both devices. |
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Solute transport analysis of bromide, uranin and LiCl using breakthrough curves from aquifer sediment. |
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Tecu-Patina copper cladding was chosen for its ability to be moulded to curves and for its green patina. |
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At the fairgrounds, two cars will race simultaneously on identical tracks laid out with jumps and curves in the fairground arena. |
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But the former throws curves like singing in phonetic Japanese, while one of the catchiest songs by the latter is wholly unsuitable for airplay. |
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Yearly dose-response curves were fitted to a logarithmic function prior to graphing. |
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There was no sign of the plumpish curves that were apparent last year, when the singer stepped out in a tight-fitting black dress. |
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The company has built curves of chrome and satin nickel steel into its gadget introductions here. |
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The result of contingence was that, all of comment on the lie detectors began to show the similar curves and orders. |
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They've walked the curves of the deserted park singing and chanting antiracist slogans. |
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When a ternary azeotrope does exist, the curves intersect at the same point. |
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Newspaper artists gave their impressions of how she'd look today, fleshing out her bones with a beachgirl's curves. |
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Her gown clung damply to her body, clearly revealing her callipygian curves and the entire shapely length of her legs. |
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Caustic curves and surfaces are called catacaustic when formed by reflection, and diacaustic when formed by refraction. |
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Thus the hypsometric curves and the talwege are not so unstable as their form might lead one to believe. |
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The most general Jordan curves, like the triangle, have the property of dividing the plane into two regions. |
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And then rises up again in a great jet of gold to the higher roof that curves gracefully upwards to a spire with a crown and flowers and a cross. |
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The point at which the supply and demand curves meet is the equilibrium price of the good and quantity demanded. |
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Together these colleagues worked on the arithmetic of elliptic curves with complex multiplication by the methods of Iwasawa theory. |
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The modularity theorem involved elliptic curves, which was also Wiles's own specialist area. |
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The development of calculus was built on earlier concepts of instantaneous motion and area underneath curves. |
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Strapless longline bra, with wired underbust and flexible boning, smooths womanly curves. |
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Market equilibrium occurs where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded, the intersection of the supply and demand curves in the figure above. |
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We ran other standard curves in the presence of urine and milk at 100-fold dilutions to assess any matrix effects. |
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After Dalmeny railway station, the track curves very slightly to the east before coming to the southern approach viaduct. |
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One of many stadiums built by the Romans, the Colosseum exhibits the arches and curves commonly associated with Roman buildings. |
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A beach of sand, shingle and rock curves two miles between the headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. |
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The other is longer and thickens along the flanks until it curves down under the belly just prior to the tail stock. |
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Calculating the area between these curves and adding up the volume of water is time consuming. |
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The three most common forms of decline curves are exponential, hyperbolic, and harmonic. |
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Short radio waves reflect from curves and corners in a way similar to glint from a rounded piece of glass. |
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When a path curves away from radial, however, centrifugal force contributes significantly to deflection. |
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Depth for other times can be derived from tidal curves published for major ports. |
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The shape of the hook shank can vary widely from merely straight to all sorts of curves, kinks, bends and offsets. |
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It is interesting to see how clearly theory predicts the difference between the ascending and descending curves of a dynamo. |
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