But in today's downturned economy, there is a new interest in rehabilitating them. |
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In contrast, it is less strongly upturned in the same position in P. ultima and then downturned just before the tip. |
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As the door opened, he pulled one hand out, his thin, downturned mouth lifting into a charming smile that revealed a slight overbite. |
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Palehomola gorrelli exhibits a downturned, sulcate, triangular central rostral spine and two lateral rostral spines. |
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Under the woman's worried stare, the boy's downturned mouth began to quiver. |
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He looks rather menacing with his thick, towering frame and a black downturned mustache that gives him a look of permanent annoyance. |
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Concerning this jaw, Cope remarked that it was a trilophodont mastodont with a short downturned symphysis but did not figure it. |
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The symphyseal region of the mandibles is short, wide, and slightly downturned. |
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The large strong feet, downturned bill, soaring habit, and certain behaviors of the anhimids are shared by raptorial gruiforms as well. |
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Furthermore, the vomer is widest near its middle and its edges are downturned to create a troughed ventral surface. |
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The students look directly into the camera, save for a boy who has his eyes downturned. |
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Combined with the lobster-red sunburn of my torso and the lily-white band about my middle created by my downturned long-john, I resembled a cylindrical French flag. |
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It is suggested that these may have acted as hydrofoils, and along with the rostrum and downturned tail, elevated the front of the body during swimming. |
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Cuvieronius possesses a slightly downturned symphyseal region and upper tusks that are twisted in a long open spiral and with a spiral band of enamel persisting in the adults. |
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They have trouble sometimes coordinating the effort between upturned eyes and downturned mouths, but the extra strikes make the experience all the more memorable. |
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The rostrum in homolids is usually bifid, while that of P. gorrelli is characterized by two lateral rostral spines and a downturned, central rostral spine. |
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Sitting on the side of her bed, her gaze is downturned, replete with a combination of remorse, self-reproach, and despair. |
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The pelican bobbed on the water ahead, a wet beak downturned and tucked in. |
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The sentences above are written in the implied voice of a little boy: it is he who feels squiffy, he who finds his grandmother's friends powdery, he who thinks that a downturned mouth looks as if it had lost its bones. |
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Seshat is depicted as a woman dressed in the long skirt and leopard-skin of a Sem priest, with an obscure symbol on Her head comprised of a seven-pointed star or rosette crowned by either downturned horns or a bow. |
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The most obvious features to recognize a ruffe are the ruffe's large, continuous dorsal fin and its slightly downturned mouth. |
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On top of the downturned cards, an upturned card is dealt on the left-most downturned pile, and downturned cards on the rest until all piles have an upturned card. |
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With only the thinnest pen line – a tiny widening of the eye pupil, a downturned eyebrow or the sole of a foot treading charily through snow – she conveys their fear. |
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Goodyear has blond bangs, a lean face, and a long, downturned mouth. |
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