This good sense is shown by Saturn in Capricorn on the cusp of the 6th house opposing Sun-Venus in Cancer. |
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The 5th house cusp is almost exactly conjunct your son's natal 4 degree Pisces sun, so it is clear he is signified in this chart. |
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We are on the cusp of a great set of decisions around what will happen to the world's water. |
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Rather, we are on the cusp of a most exciting and hopeful era, the age of enablement. |
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But the cusp between a fantasy world and the natural one, between fairyland and Bognor Regis, has fascinated writers and artists for centuries. |
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Most repairs result in downsizing the effective orifice area in order to increase coaptation with the available cusp area. |
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They're on the cusp of changing the focus of society from the young to the old. |
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Jupiter is ruler of your midheaven in that chart and he is placed right on the cusp of your 4th house. |
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Maybe somewhere my friend was being similarly greeted and on the cusp of turning from a loveable clot into a threatening idiot. |
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The industry's unpopularity makes its stocks peculiarly appealing now, particularly if we're on the cusp of a new bull market. |
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A small cusp may have been present on the anterior cingulum where this crest ended. |
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Within the dental papilla, the vessels are mostly orientated toward the cusp, but peripherally, fine-caliber vessels are observed. |
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However, in the choctaw variant, a change of feet occurs at the cusp of the turn. |
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A score of 2 was given to fully bicuspid dentition, while a score of 3 was given to fully tricuspid dentition, with even cusp heights. |
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The crests are strongest at the apex of each cusp, and become weaker as they bifurcate or trifurcate towards the base of the crown. |
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Lateral teeth are flatter and wider at the base of the cusp compared to anterior teeth and often lack lateral cusplets. |
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Laterally, a shallow groove borders the lingual side of the tooth from the laterocone to the laterobasal cusp. |
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Megadermatids lack upper incisors, and their large canines have a secondary cusp. |
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He quickly ordered a whisky and soda while they were still popular, for he knew for a fact that they were on the cusp of being unstylish. |
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My generation of historians may be one of those that sit on the cusp, neither one thing nor the other. |
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I might be sticking my neck out, but I would like to suggest that we might just be on the cusp of momentous change. |
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I lived in northern, wild, savage England, just on the cusp of being Scotland. |
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If the cusp of the cardioid is taken as the centre of inversion, the cardioid inverts to a parabola. |
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With my 10X50 binoculars, we were able to see Saber's Beads on the lower cusp of the moon. |
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This is measured from the Northern or Southern cusp of the Moon in the direction of the unlit part of the Moon. |
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The recurve of the leaf blade will focus the sun's rays and increase the heat slightly within the leaf's cusp. |
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One of the annoying things about the indie world is having to be on the cusp of whatever is brand new. |
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Viewed labially, the cusp is often skewed to one side or the other but the lateral profile remains stable. |
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And it turns out he's just a big sissy bleating for his ma while on the very cusp of cacking his pants. |
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The sign on the cusp and its ruler help to describe the locality of the item and in particular the quality of ground it lies upon. |
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Mr Egan was on the cusp of a career in which he promised to be devoted to farming and agriculture. |
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A heavyset former border guard on the cusp of 50, he'd come home after the Soviet fall, like many military men, to find himself out of work. |
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Virgo on your 7th house cusp indicates that you do want a long-term, stable partnership, with someone you can trust and remain faithful to. |
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If there are no planets in a house, we observe the sign on the cusp of the house and ask what planet rules that sign. |
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He's a man who likes to contemplate the cusp between the realistic and the fanciful. |
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I wanted to capture Ireland as it is now, on the cusp of this huge social change it's going through. |
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In addition, the sign on the cusp of your 5th house of children is Virgo, another negative indicator. |
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It is described by the house that naturally governs that matter and it is signified by the planet that rules the cusp of that house. |
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With Neptune on the 2nd cusp, no modern astrologer would be surprised to learn that he had no head for figures or account books. |
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The Moon on the cusp of the 5th house relates to the mother's concern for her daughter and acts as a general co-significator. |
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It is one of rapid change, on the cusp of something new, different, and exciting. |
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You do have Mars on the cusp of your 2nd house at 8 degrees Leo. |
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Once again the affable Scot, who had already suspended the institutions twice in four months, was on the cusp of another deadline and between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
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In a city like Vancouver, straddling the cusp between becoming beautiful, and settling for uninspired drab, it is projects like this one that can tip it one way or the other. |
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In terms of quantity and severity, there are signs we are on the cusp of the most violent Super Bowl yet. |
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It spotlights the 23-year-old Bob teetering on the cusp of acoustic folk music and the mind-expanding new horizons offered by acid, free verse and electricity. |
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The protoloph meets the base of the protocone, not the cusp itself. |
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The cusp has a curved anterior margin and the base is short. |
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Weak crests run between the main cusp tip and the apex and along the posterior border. p4 is strongly asymmetric, with an extremely long posterolingual wing. |
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Two dimensional echocardiography allows the assessment of valve structure and identifies thickening of cusps, leaflet prolapse, cusp fusion, and calcification. |
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The pedal curve of the cissoid, when the pedal point is on the axis beyond the asymptote, at distance from the cusp four times that of the asymptote, is a cardioid. |
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It is true that the sign on the cusp of the 7th house is an important clue to this and the influence of any planets within this house are also very important. |
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For today, we stand on the cusp of the future, as an entire nation looks North. |
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Your relationship issues may remain a bit less clear for the next year or so, as Neptune has been sitting right on the cusp of your 7th house of partners. |
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In fact, your Gemini solar return for this year has the sun placed exactly on the partnership house cusp, a positive sign for a relationship developing some time this year. |
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It's not much used in modern astrology, to be honest, apart from as the cusp of the 7th house, the whole of the 7th house dealing with relationships. |
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High cheekbones and lips that always seemed to be on the cusp of a pucker. |
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Third, I have a tingling sensation that tells me we are on the cusp of a revolution in higher ed. |
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And his absence is certainly felt at the current World Cup, especially as Germany is on the cusp of a championship. |
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And, far from defining a world in which characters were fixed immovably, Billy Liar shows a world on the cusp of change. |
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Extreme formation of the cusp slopes should be avoided, since it can lead to untypical loading of the implant and of the material. |
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Tiberium is under strict control and our revitalized planet is on the cusp of a new age of prosperity and progress. |
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The international community is on the cusp of winning the global fight against malaria. |
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Sales of electric cars and other alternatives have soared, but hydrogen cars are only on the cusp of large-scale production. |
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Mr. Speaker, it is amazing that the Liberals were always just on the cusp of accomplishing things but never quite succeeded. |
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We are truly on the cusp of a social renaissance in this country as Aboriginal peoples gather renewed strength. |
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It remains generally too early to suggest we are on the cusp of a sustained turn higher for oilseed futures. |
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Some observers feel that the biofuels industry in on the cusp of having sufficient critical mass to attract large private investments. |
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Thus by the end of the budget projection period the federal government will be on the cusp of balance. |
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Economists are convinced that the North stands on the cusp of an extended boom, thanks to resource-development projects. |
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Indeed, after the adoption of the Summit Outcome, the United Nations stands on the cusp of a new era. |
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There has already been considerable progress and we now believe we are on the cusp of taking another quantum leap forward. |
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Differing in motive and focus, they present vastly contrasting perspectives of a city on the cusp of great change. |
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They plentifully populate our visible world, where the small Caraphractus cinctus sits on the cusp. |
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Cardigans – once associated with librarians and teachers – are on the cusp of a fashion moment. |
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The win eliminated the Caps from playoff contention, and after San Jose took only a point from L. A. the Pids are on the cusp of the playoffs. |
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The SNP is a separatist party on the cusp of national power, and is not afraid to say how it would use it. |
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Many artists and industry professionals currently working in New Brunswick are at the cusp of the amateur-to-professional transition. |
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You will see projects ranging from basic research to those at the cusp of market readiness. |
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Extreme cusp formation should be avoided as this can lead to unphysiological loading. |
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The Moon is applying to the aspect of Mars, whilst Mars trines this cusp. |
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The coniform elements are laterally compressed with broad cusps that bear thinly keeled posterior and anterior cusp margins and lateral costa on each lateral cusp face. |
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Do we not now live in our various national enclaves, or seem to, on the cusp of a present evanescing even as it supposedly materializes before our very eyes? |
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A sunny, rain washed morning on the cusp between summer and autumn is pretty close to heaven in my book, and a wonderful, crispy-clean way to start the day. |
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The dragon, now dangling by a claw from the edge of the sand tray, is on the cusp of defeat. |
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The novel is a near perfect portrayal of the emotions of a young girl on the cusp of womanhood. |
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France, and indeed Europe, was on the cusp of a new kind of living where governments needed to be efficient. |
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These new cases, both real and merely suspected, are coming right as we approach the cusp of influenza season. |
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My take on that is that I always read him as an older kind of a guy on the cusp of finishing school and finding a job. |
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Conceptually, the case-study firms are situated at a critical cusp between a regional production system with its division of labor and an international supply chain. |
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The Californian is a fine, if inessential sophomore effort from a skilled band that could be on the cusp of something great if only they'd let their guard down. |
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Our region has experienced a number of boom-bust cycles in the past and is on the cusp of yet another boom as an energy hub continues to develop in southern New Brunswick. |
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Every niche he ever found was on a cusp, and he was at home nowhere else certainly not in the unmoneyed London suburb where his childhood was as dingy as his adult life would be glitzy. |
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On the eve of a new millennium, our world is on the cusp of a momentous change, a transition invested with a heightened sense of hope and of profound anxiety. |
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We were on the cusp of radicalizing everything. |
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He had the luck, I suppose, to take on the role when we were on the cusp of extremely rapid growth in membership due to early retirement initiatives by the government. |
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This is especially useful e.g. for cusp fractures. |
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His message was that computer science was on the cusp of breakthroughs in areas like speech recognition and artificial intelligence. |
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Yesterday at a major conference in Dublin a nutrition expert claimed that Ireland was on the cusp of an obesity crisis, and, indeed, a similar situation pertains across Europe. |
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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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Stress wears preferentially on the front surface of the cusp of the teeth, allowing the back surface to stay sharp and more effective. |
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The rough world he lived in was on the cusp of the dying world of Antiquity and the new culture of early medieval Europe. |
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Empathy, it seems, is on the rise and on the very cusp of enjoying its Warholian 15 minutes of fame. |
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Our future baccalaureats are at the cusp of completing their pre-university studies and we wish them the best of luck in their upcoming exams and smooth sailing in their future endeavors. |
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Presenting a feisty girl on the cusp of her teenage years, Bentall conveys her character astonishingly well, at times plaintively and almost inaudibly high-voiced, at others a tomboy in her spontaneous reactions. |
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All radulae examined have a hook-shaped innermost lateral tooth in each half-row, with a short, triangular cusp and a secondary cusp mid-length. |
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The cleantech sector is on the cusp of being the green engine driving British Columbia's economic growth according to the BC Edition of Canada's first ever comprehensive report on the cleantech industry. |
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This intimate one-nighter, coming on the cusp of a European tour — and preceding a proper New York show at Webster Hall on Sept. 23 — will also feature Total Slacker, a far less perky sort of band. |
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Atletico-MG effectively secured Campeonato Mineiro gold during the first bisection of their tussle with arch-rivals Cruzeiro, a 4-0 win leaving them on the cusp of a 39th state crown. |
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We like this feeling of being on the cusp of revelation amidst bodies that seem to be moving towards their full identities, their full shapeliness. |
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They're done when the edges are just on the cusp of browning. |
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The more common tricuspid teeth possess two main lateral cusps with a small central cusp displaced more labially than the lateral ones. |
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After three weeks in my new role, I believe we are on the cusp of a new era, which if grasped will firmly secure Britain's continued role as a leader both in the arts, and the creative industries. |
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Working on the cusp of design and craft, Boontje combines advanced technologies with artisanal techniques to create exquisite glassware, lighting and furniture. |
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This upmarket thatched beach shack on the cusp of the Corales del Rosario national park has a vast inside-outside yellow living space and ocean views from the kitchen. |
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The upper postcanines have a tall principal cusp that is flanked by a smaller, slightly lingually displaced cusp mesially and distally. |
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This treaty brings the Tsawwassen First Nation to the cusp of a prosperous future with the tools and the authority necessary to build a strong, healthy community. |
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Some BIXen, as we call ourselves, wonder where we will go. We are the virtual dispossessed, cybernetic nomads on the cusp of searching for a niche for ourselves. |
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A preparacrista connects to stylar cusp B, which is always present. |
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I prised them away from watching some sporting event, excited that I was on the cusp of proving my inner trendiness by introducing them to a hip and happening new TV show. |
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Traveling down the anterior edge toward the anterior cusp of the teeth however, the elastic modulus decreases ending around 50 GPa at the edge of the teeth. |
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In that case each of the equations describes a spherical cone, with the cusp located at the satellite, and the base a sphere around the satellite. |
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It has been hypothesized that a small accessory cusp may cause an abnormal distribution of the transvalvular forces and consequently lead to aortic regurgitation. |
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