He could feel the wind blowing his bangs backwards and could hear the soft flap of his headband. |
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The Velcro tabs that are on the flap are another example of great attention to detail. |
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The cold wind made the fabric of my tent flap like wet laundry hanging on a clothesline on a briskly windy spring day. |
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The paramedian forehead flap was centered over the supratrochlear artery in a vertical orientation. |
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Looking down, he saw his bookbag lying on its side, the top flap open and its contents spilled out. |
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As each person sat a small visual display unit zoomed out of a small square flap in the table space in front of them. |
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These features include the ability to zero in and land precisely on a potato chip and then flap their wings to buzz off with blazing speed. |
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Try bending the flap gently, and also try cleaning and lightly oiling the hinges. |
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He keeps throwing glances at the cat flap in the back door but it will be a couple more weeks before we let him venture outside. |
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As soon as I'd put one out the front, there he was coming in through the cat flap with yet another one! |
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At an aromatherapy clinic and shop the gang crawled in through a tiny gap created around a cat flap in the back wall. |
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Within the six weeks he grew so fast that he could no longer walk in and out of the house through the cat flap on the front door. |
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Each flap was 58-inches long and extended in a V from the underside of the wing just outboard of the booms. |
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You might think that most hides for bird-watching are not much more than lap-timbered sheds with a flap in one side. |
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I think I see something that looks like a clawed appendage with a wing trying to flap free. |
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I carry two different hats, a peaked cap, and a hat with a flap which covers the ears and back of the neck. |
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The TRAM flap remains attached to the superior pedicle, while the donor vessels are exposed. |
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A periosteal flap was harvested from the proximal medial subcutaneous border of the tibia. |
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The ammunition lot number is imprinted on the outside of the right tuck flap of the 50-round box. |
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The dog-eared flap of cardboard hung on the fence post, stained by a lengthy exposure to the elements. |
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Watch how the inhaul pulls cloth out of the bottom leech which opens the bottom batten's flap angle. |
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The six-week-old chicks flap their wings and attempt to fly in their section of the nursery. |
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During flight, hummingbirds sometimes flap their wings so rapidly that it causes the hum which gave the birds their name. |
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In birds, the nestlings vocalize, stretch their bodies, flap their wings, and jockey for favorable feeding positions in the nest. |
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Hummingbirds flap their wings at fantastic speeds which allow them to hover in midair while they feed. |
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They flap an umbrella, and walk it through the restaurant, dripping on the flagstones. |
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To maintain secrecy, the return ballot paper envelope had a detachable flap on which the voter filled in their details. |
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I pick up my book bag, a black and red mailman style bag, the front flap completely covered in band pins and buttons. |
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He flipped back a flap of the cloth and a crying baby's face was revealed to his sight. |
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Clark was booted off the show in a flap over a previous arrest he didn't tell producers about. |
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A lovesick swan in search of his mate got in a flap when he crash-landed on to railway lines in the centre of York. |
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There's nothing quite like journalists in a flap to make a cold-ridden Tuesday afternoon more enjoyable. |
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An injured cygnet had a rescue team in a flap as it took five days to catch in Chippenham. |
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Kind-hearted Duncan had them all in a flap when he took the lost bird to court to reunite it with its anxious owner. |
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It occurs when bacterial plaque and food debris accumulate beneath the flap of gum covering the partially erupted tooth. |
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Speaking of the devil, Razi Rune, sister of a different mother, came through the flap of the tent. |
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It is important to transfer the flap ipsilaterally, which allows the vascular pedicle to lie superior and lateral to the implant. |
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Lidgerwood violently flung the flap of the tent open, his groggy mind struggling to make sense of all this, trying to place him. |
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Unusually, the petrol flap release button is positioned in the middle of the driver's door panel. |
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The flap is measured in two dimensions, first measurement being the length and second being the forwardness of the flaps. |
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When you slip into a shirt with French cuffs the first thing you will notice is an extra flap of material, at the end of the sleeves. |
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Also, my clips seem to slip off cord trousers, leaving my cuffs to flap merrily in the breeze and play with the bike chain. |
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For the in vivo part of this study, cutaneous blood vessels of the hamster dorsal skin flap model were used. |
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The Frogmouths derive the name due to the extraordinarily large gape and the small grey flap on the tongue. |
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It grew dark, and Burginde pulled open the tarpaulin flap to speak to the drover. |
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She resigned in March amid a flap over a doctorate she received from a diploma mill in a former motel in Evanston, Wyo. |
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Kayley was dozing when the flap of the tent rustled lightly as someone entered her tent. |
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The parascapular flap is a true fasciocutaneous flap from the posterolateral chest wall overlying the lateral border of the scapula. |
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Where burn conractures are concerned, the parascapular area is often uninvolved, and this flap can be used with reconstructive advantages. |
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Protection of skin flaps from autocannibalism is a major concern in experimental flap surgery. |
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It's fully lined with Bemberg rayon and features a discreet chest pocket, front flap pockets, and a back vent. |
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The ablative surgery included an anterior thigh flap by the plastic surgery service. |
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The corneal periphery scars, and this is why a flap can be lifted months later for enhancement. |
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While the wings flap, the inertial force due to the weight of the wings and the aerodynamic lift force both vary. |
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The hat should also have a back flap something like the Foreign Legion kepi. |
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Photorefractive keratectomy is similar to LASIK but does not involve use of a corneal incision or a flap. |
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Implanted epithelium regenerates unevenly postoperatively, creating clumps of epithelial tissue under the flap. |
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Jackets also sport a higher button stance, narrower notched lapels and flap pockets. |
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The surgery involves lifting a small flap of corneal tissue and lasering onto the deeper cornea beneath. |
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It's these same bookish types who tend to get in a bit of a flap when images or ideas from literature are appropriated by more popular media. |
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The force caused the blades to flap low enough to chop off the tail of the aircraft. |
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Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates, or animals with backbones, to flap their wings and fly. |
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He was in a bad way, so very weak, only the occasional half-hearted flap of his wings. |
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The hinged flap on the front allows access to the baffle plate where the sawdust sits. |
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To the rear of the left torpedo tube, the flap is missing and the rudders and screw of one of the torpedoes are sticking out of the pipe. |
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I'm unconvinced by anti-war people screaming about screw-ups in the early weeks of the war, including the latest explosives flap. |
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In my dream I flicked it about a bit with my finger and then curiosity got the better of me and I decided to look underneath the flap. |
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As someone who was intimately involved in dealing with the most sensitive national security secrets out there, how big of a flap is this? |
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He has only slit the flap of one of his ears, and the trickling blood bedabbles his body. |
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Whenever you buy a book or frame a picture for someone else, write a kind note to the recipient on the flap or the back. |
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Rather than flapping the wings from back to belly, as other birds do, the partridges flap from head to tail. |
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Many groups have a ligule or small flap of tissue adaxially above each microphyll, or its homologous sporophyll. |
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The microvascular anatomy of the forehead was assessed subjectively with visual analysis of the various contributions to each flap. |
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Our preferred flap is the midline forehead flap with its central location for a midline scar. |
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This allows a potentially more cosmetic midline scar and a increased arc of rotation for added flap length. |
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If the floor is concrete lay out the foam underlayment with moisture barrier with the membrane flap extended out onto the sub floor. |
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Among the flap of slack sails she heard the men talking, but made no effort to understand their conversation. |
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The epiglottis is a flap of muscular tissue that closes off the entry to your voice box when you swallow. |
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She slid two fingers underneath the unglued flap, popped it open and slid out the note paper with an overwhelming sense of dread. |
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I used a large thimble for the flap cord part, nylon cord for the line, and ended up just tying the cord around the side wire with a slip knot. |
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A variation of the usual procedure may be to undermine the skin flap less, which will help decrease the chance of slough or skin deterioration. |
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It has a front storm flap with zipper and hidden snaps, encased elastic cuffs and bottom hem, and bar-tacking at critical stress points. |
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Maru smiled slightly, unsnapping the flap of her bag and starting to dig through all of the random objects. |
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Also, do the pajamas have that little flap in the front commonly found on boxer shorts? |
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In the park the pigeons flap and coo, and a couple of girls wearing pink headscarves rock idly backwards and forwards on the red swings beside the climbing frame. |
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When performing face lifts, plastic surgeons may opt to undermine the skip flap less to decrease the risk of slough, which results in a less than optimal lift. |
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However, he does have the habit of taking his unflappable approach on to the pitch when a bit of flap is badly needed, especially when chasing down an opposition kick. |
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Lap a pocket flap over the fringe seam allowance and topstitch in place. |
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The laser in-situ keratomileusis procedure uses an excimer laser to make a thin flap in the cornea and etch away a predetermined pattern of tissue beneath the flap. |
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However I got up late and having to go to work was in a flap this morning. |
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A non-return flap is usually fitted to prevent cold air coming in. |
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The drums had stopped beating and the tent flap had been closed. |
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I would love to lie flat on some grass while gigantic birds of prey flap and swoop over me, to feel the beat of the wind from their powerful wings. |
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Even if I do not look, I know they are there, because they crow, cackle, purr, flap their wings, and make other sounds of delight, fear, and accomplishment. |
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The pages flutter gently, flap around like mad, or sail serenely on. |
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Flags flap briskly in a stiffening wind, providing the only sounds beyond the clicking of cameras and the distant murmur of cars making their slow, careful way to the site. |
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The cat purred with magnificent indifference and left via the flap Arthur had fitted so badly they'd had to employ a carpenter to put things right. |
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In a flap for powered flight, the primary flight feathers are angled in such a way that they force air backwards so the bird is propelled forwards. |
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He had done a lot of wood repair in the aileron and flap bays so there were patches of silver dope on the fabric and it was not really looking so good. |
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The pedicled version of the parascapular flap could even reach the side of the face, posterior scalp, shoulder, and upper arm, if desired, with a range similar to the latissimus dorsi muscle. |
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Keep your cat in at night by locking its cat flap and providing a litter tray or, even better, consider keeping it in a well-built and interesting run during the day. |
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It was also seen that the tooth was placed too labially to attempt a closed eruption technique as the placement of orthodontic button would not allow primary flap closure. |
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The parascapular flap encompasses that portion of the dorsal thoracic fascia nourished by the descending branch of the cutaneous branch of the circumflex scapular artery. |
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As the flap is deployed, it causes more lift and more downwash off the trailing edge, thus causing an increase in the nose down pitching rotation. |
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A stork had bird watchers in a flap when it flew away from a stately home. |
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Yesterday I came downstairs and found that the cat flap had been smashed. |
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Walking into the radio studio in Boston, an AM drive-time show, I saw the host speed-reading the back flap with beetled brow. |
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If you are wondering why it isn't just a single rectangle cut for the flap, it is because this cover actually screws to the case, rather than the bezel. |
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The cardboard was hinged to the table on one side so that it could flap forward toward the infant, and then all the way back, away from the infant. |
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It has a front zipper closure with inside storm flap, diagonal front zip pockets, two inside pockets and locker loop, plus a left chest embroidery access pocket. |
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The patagium extends all the way around to the bat's hind legs and tail, where it forms a flap called the uropatagium, supported by specialized foot bones called calcars. |
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Turin opened the entrance flap and allowed her to walk in first. |
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The front flap and pocket flaps have hook and loop fastener tape closures. |
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Executed in coromandel wood, each hinged flap mounted with a blue Wedgwood style oval plaque framed with a shaped beveled brass plate and brass rope twist moldings. |
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This study shows that in a competition between the two enzymes, DNA ligase trumps the flap endonuclease in capturing bubbles and creating expanded tracts. |
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Songs that the Hyades shall sing, Where flap the tatters of the King, Must die unheard in Dim Carcosa. |
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If you flap your arms hard enough, a pair of vast feathered wings appears to grow out from your shoulders. |
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Of course, if the axilla has been totally obliterated or predominantly has a posterior axillary contracture, the parascapular flap would be a primary initial consideration anyway. |
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I remember a Christmas, not too long ago, when I was in a flap because our new daughter-in-law was coming for Christmas Dinner and I wanted it to be perfect. |
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Crows flap across the screen like escapees from an Edgar Allan Poe story, and the local country folk are filmed at crazy angles so they all look like a potential threat. |
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Hummingbirds can flap their wings up to 80 times per second. |
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Now the flap rests there, there is no way I can get into the pocketbook. |
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Using an audible Doppler flowmeter or color duplex imaging, as necessary, the location of the origin of the branch to the parascapular flap can be predetermined. |
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These tiny birds can flap their wings up to 70 times per second. |
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After slapping Harry on the ear, I keeked out of the flap expecting to see a furious young girl in the truck's wake, but only spotted a calf looking over a hedge. |
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The task required us to remove the trailing-edge flap shrouds. |
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He went inside and opened the flap on the keypad for the security alarm. |
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When you swallow, a flap of tissue called the epiglottis covers your air tube, or trachea. |
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Free anterolateral thigh fascia lata flap for complex nasal lining defects. |
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Many a scholar, making wings of candlewicks to flap away old darkness, monked his life to fasting long while feasting upon new light. |
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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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Some sutures were removed, and a pedicled intercostal muscle flap was prepared to cover the defect completely. |
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Confused views of new laws NEW rules surrounding battery cage law are leaving shoppers in a flap. |
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The bottlenose dolphin has a single blowhole located on the dorsal surface of the head consisting of a hole and a muscular flap. |
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Next, in preparation for the anterior colpotomy, further development of the bladder flap is necessary. |
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This long-tailed macaque strikes a thoughtful pose, the limelight gets the hawk-eagle in a flap and the clouded leopard looks spot on. |
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This chute, as it fills, triggers a magic eye that opens a lower flap thus allowing the built-up waste to enter the compactor. |
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Take my former boss, Mitt Romney, and the flap over a Jeep plant in Ohio. |
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Then in February last year, Andrew underwent a cranioplasty, an operation to replace the bone flap on his skull with a metal plate. |
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Due to their short wings, auks have to flap their wings very quickly in order to fly. |
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We also identified other surgical complications, including seroma, surgical wound infections, hematoma, and flap necrosis. |
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Stuff the bacon and cabbage roll inside the chicken and close the flap to seal over the bacon. |
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She hadn't sealed the envelope, but had simply tucked in the flap. |
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It is also possible to see slight irregularity of the arteria or small linear defects in the contrast which may be compare to an intimal flap. |
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The obverse bust wears a completely new style of bashlyk, resembling the Macedonian kausia, but with a flap at the back and an eagle on top. |
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In January 2010 a frontoethmoidectomy with an osteoplastic flap was performed to remove the tumour. |
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They form a bag or pocket made from a pelt and a badger or other animal's mask may be used as a flap. |
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Osteoplastic thumb reconstruction is a technique by which bone graft is covered by a tubed pedicle flap. |
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This was made possible with the judicious use of rigid endoscopes, avoiding an osteoplastic flap. |
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The standard kit features new seat covers, floor mats, mud flap, driver's kit, celebration edition graphics and steering wheel cover. |
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Crocodiles have a palatal flap, a rigid tissue at the back of the mouth that blocks the entry of water. |
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A truck driver who tried to fix a mud flap is suing after getting smacked in the face. |
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He will then violently flap his wings to symbolically clear out a nest in the soil. |
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Cut a 5x8 inch piece of flexible rubber material, such as a mud flap, and wrap it around the hoses where they touch the armor panel. |
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The alphabet was last revised in May 2005 with the addition of a letter for a labiodental flap. |
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Tolle to accomplish instrument approaches, simulated engine flameout patterns as well as normal and no flap patterns for landing. |
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The resultant defect was covered with a free rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap. |
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In this article we review over 100 women who had undergone rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap reconstruction. |
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Ducks flap as they swim out of our way and everyone says hello as they pass, either in narrowboats or along the towpath. |
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We employed a repair technique not previously associated with the resection of these tumors, using a split-calvaria osteoplastic rotational flap. |
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A Kronlein lateral orbitotomy with bone flap was performed with subsequent reconstruction of the lateral orbital wall with osteoplasty. |
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A few languages such as Banda have a bilabial flap as the preferred allophone of what is elsewhere a labiodental flap. |
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Simultaneously, Simon and Pat pulled black leather covered identification bifolds from their breast pockets and let the back flap fall down. |
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Stapleless staplers, invented in 1910, are a means of stapling that punches out a small flap of paper and weaves it through a notch. |
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One patient wanted the flap reviewed for esthetic reasons. sural and supramalleolar flaps are very reliable. |
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Navy and changed the afterbody and flap to make it easier and economical to produce composite blades for regional navies worldwide. |
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Inset the flap by placing a single 5-0 PDS suture from the base of the flap to the apex of the columellar incision. |
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The decision to anastomose a free flap locally or with the aid of a vein interposition graft relies heavily on the type of injury and the timing. |
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We describe the use of the temporoparietal fascia flap in the reconstruction of a Mohs defect of the antihelix of the ear. |
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Radially mounted around a metal shank or hub, flap wheels are balanced and smooth running, producing a consistent cut and fine finish. |
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The lateral femoral cutaneous nerves were harvested with each flap and were coapted to the genital branch of the genitofemoral nerve. |
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It provides a quick and simple method of shunting aqueous humor from the anterior chamber to a diffuse bleb without the use of a scleral flap. |
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I flipped my wallet open on her desk and let her look at the buzzer pinned to the flap. |
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I let the cats out because they couldn't be arsed going through the cat flap. They were just sitting in front of the cat flap and yowling. |
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Contract awarded for keratoplasty corneal transplant right eye removal mas conjunctival flap. |
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The squire lift up his hand and gave him such a flap that all they in the chapel might it hear. |
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The most common type of autogeneous tissue reconstruction is the pedicled transverse rectus abdominus myocutaneous flap. |
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They had been using the concrete patio outside thanks to a specially designed dog flap on the door. |
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A large cat or dog flap could be an effortless way for a burglar to get into your home. |
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There's a dog flap in the door and just as I went up to it, he screamed through it. |
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The hairs guide the pollinating insect to the base of the petal, where there is a purplish nectary covered by a flap of tissue. |
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A BURGLAR who forced his way through a dog flap to commit his 18th burglary has been jailed. |
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She has her very own personalised cat flap to allow easy access through the newly-installed platform ticket barriers. |
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An elderly cat was successfully anaesthetised and a horrible tumour removed from its ear flap by electrocautery. |
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Use a pencil or hole punch to make two holes in the flap at the top of the carton for hanging. |
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A canthoplasty with a periosteal flap or a fascia lata graft to correct lateral retinacular dehiscence may also be necessary. |
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Our inner ear develops in the embryo from a simple flap of skin called the otic placode into a complex, three dimensional structure that enables balance and hearing. |
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The 34 skin flap procedures start with the scapular and proceed to the brachial, arm, forearm, hand, groin, thigh, genicular, and leg, down to the lateral foot. |
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Now and anon a little puff of breeze caught the foresail and bellied it out for a moment, only to let it flap back against the mast, limp and slack, once more. |
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I also became frustrated with the stuff sack's built-in mud flap, which folds out of the burritolike bag to provide a dry working space, but mostly just got in my way. |
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Jane had sealed up the cat flap, closed the ever-open window of the laundry, but there the cat somehow managed to be, staring up with a look of dependence. |
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Furthermore, the birds orientate themselves carefully with regard to the sun and gently flap their feathersome wings to increase convective cooling. |
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He fell to the deck, a flap of torn skin obscuring his good eye. |
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The flap is closed during muscle relaxation and opens during contraction. |
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Bats can estimate the elevation of their target using the interference patterns from the echoes reflecting from the tragus, a flap of skin in the external ear. |
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They pierce the animal's skin with their teeth, biting away a small flap, and lap up the blood with their tongues, which have lateral grooves adapted to this purpose. |
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Some ad hoc letters have appeared in the literature for the retroflex lateral flap, the voiceless lateral fricatives, the epiglottal trill, and the labiodental plosives. |
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Over this is worn a black silk damask robe of state with a long train trimmed with gold lace and frogging, with a black silk 'wig bag' attached to the flap collar at the back. |
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A flap of skin on his upper leg had been cut back, exposing the muscles, and the exposed arteries had not been severed but were flattened, pulsing with Huskisson's heartbeat. |
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This is a dermatoglandula flap based on an inferior pedicle and has a skin paddle which replaces the nipple-areola complex and can be used to fashion a new areola immediately. |
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The persisting soft GE even after the conventional therapy is best treated by gingivectomy while the persisting firm GE is best treated by flap surgery. |
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Pallikaris and colleagues coined the term LASIK in 1988, a procedure involving corneal ablation by excimer laser under a hinged corneal flap created by an automated keratome. |
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The Nidek MK-2000 Keratome System is designed to create a lamellar flap on the surface of the cornea during refractive procedures, such as keratoplasty. |
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The surgery involved making a pair of arcuate keratotomy incisions using a femtosecond laser, followed immediately by the creation of a normal femtosecond LASIK flap. |
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A MUSICIAN whose rare pounds 4,500 oboe was stolen after burglars crawled through a dog flap at her home has been reunited with her beloved instrument. |
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This wonderful pullout card of a Charabanc We are seeing the sights of Waterloocomes along with a surprise pullout of 12 views in a flap built in to the card. |
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The cheek flap was elevated directly over the anterior bony wall of the maxilla, carefully preserving the infraorbital nerve as it exited from the infraorbital foramen. |
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The car boasts a string of new features, such as a new grille design with a service flap to allow easy access to filler caps, new colours and optional 16 in five-star alloys. |
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It is an axial pattern skin flap based on the supratrochlear artery. |
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After dropping the bladder flap off of the anterior abdominal wall, the right-sided round ligament was ligated and transected to expose the right external iliac vessels. |
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Because the patient's ICP remained high, he underwent repeat evacuation of the residual epidural hematoma and marsupialization of the left frontotemporal bone flap. |
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The major effect of the feather is to fan as the wing opens and closes, and in flight they pivot as the wing is pulled into the upstroke of a flap. |
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A left-sided frontotemporal osteoplastic flap craniotomy was performed. |
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The only other breed said to have this flap is the American Keuda. |
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Furthermore, it will be easy and quick to implement on any mud flap. |
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Apparently horses have something like a mud flap, or one-way valve, in their oesophagus which prevents them from expelling the contents of their stomach. |
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It's like a mud flap haircut, a hybrid mountain bike or low fat egg nog. |
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Prevention of recurrent pressure ulcers after myocutaneous flap. |
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Use MIL-L-23398, NSN 9150-01-260-2534, or MIL-PRF-81302 Type II, NSN 8030-00-938-1947, on sliding components like hinges, turnbuckles, latches, and flap tracks. |
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