Secondly, the mixture is then flattened out in the blending machine, and then it is flattened further in an extruder machine. |
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All vessels are lined with a single layer of flattened cells called the endothelium. |
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It's just that the characters themselves are flattened by this implacably literal-minded manipulation. |
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Banded archerfish have a deep laterally-compressed body with a flattened head and back. |
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Plants generally are flattened, dried, and glued to reinforcing archival paper. |
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The Galeaspida are a strange group of armored fishes possessing a massive, flattened, one-piece bony shield. |
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The anteromeclial process for articulation with the hyoid body is wide, flattened, and mildly concave on its dorsal face. |
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The previous owners had two small dogs and treated this area as a dog run, so it was much flattened and stale when we moved in. |
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Tick-like, with flattened bodies and grappling hook claws, the louse flies are truly bizarre. |
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It was a ship of classic, simple design, like a flattened salmon, twenty yards long, very clean, very sleek. |
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Wet your hands well with cold water, and form the mixture into small, flattened sausage shapes about 8cm long. |
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The tearing wind flattened her skirts against her legs as she ran across the deserted courtyard. |
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Eight of the lead musket balls have been flattened from impact, while others show mold lines, indicating that they had never been used. |
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The epaulette shark's slender body is slightly flattened with a rounded snout, two short nasal barbels, and large spiracles. |
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The flapper dress echoed the flattened forms and straight seams of the Japanese kimono. |
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The Corallimorpharia have a flattened adherent base, similar to Scleractinia, but without a base plate or basilar muscles. |
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A section of fencing was broken down and advertising hoardings flattened in the stampede as rival fans charged from end to end of the pitch. |
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Getting the the Imperial palace flattened would have been a great disgrace probably requiring seppuku of the Japanese leaders concerned. |
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Served on excellent baguettes and flattened in a sandwich press, a hoggie is a Mexican torta with an identity crisis. |
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If torticollis is the cause of your baby's flattened head, a course of physical therapy and a home exercise program will usually do the trick. |
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Exercises to relieve torticollis and positioning the rounded side of the head on the mattress may help correct a flattened head. |
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Quesadillas are good too, made with one of those big flour shells lined with meat or veggies and cheese, and flattened in the press. |
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They are distinctly flattened and rectangular to trapezoidal in dorsal view. |
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One of those twisted, warped panels got flattened and became the shiplapped back on this. |
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Also known as trembling poplar, flattened petioles on the leaves cause them to flutter in the wind. |
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Ours, however, is closed along the plane of bilateral symmetry, resembling the two closed valves of a bivalve rather than being flattened. |
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The bilberry bushes are just pushing through last year's flattened bracken and this year's rising heather. |
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That and the shock from the impact would have flattened forests over much of that part of the area. |
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A close-fitting metal shoe with a central opening of 12.7 mm diameter flattened the section against the ceramic plate of the transducer. |
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The florets touched each other at their tips, creating flattened sides and triangular openings between them. |
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The Birman chin should be well developed, and the eyes not round but with a slightly flattened top. |
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Rising above the flattened Piedmont terrain east and southeast of Atlanta are several large rock masses known as monadnocks. |
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This even extends to some of the marquee stars, as Mary Jane looks particularly bland with flattened features. |
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His hair is flattened from sleep, his prominent ears projecting like wings from the sides of his head. |
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Their laterally flattened bodies are covered in bristles and spines and their mouthparts are especially adapted for piercing and sucking. |
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Standing on the flattened slag heap that served as the rocket launch site, he proudly sports a baseball cap emblazoned Rocket Boys Dad. |
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The first two phalanges of each digit are flattened and expanded, while the last is reduced and bears a nail, not a hoof. |
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We flattened North Korea's dams, factories, and cities, and napalmed its forests. |
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The back limbs are strongly flattened and equipped with thick natatorial stubbles acting as paddles. |
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Even a motif from nature was to be flattened and show no trace of shading, foreshortening, or perspective. |
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He flattened underneath window and used his stealth power to sneak around to the back. |
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Double flowers occur when the nectaries extend and become flattened, looking like sepals. |
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The back of the head is slightly flattened and the eyes tend to slant upwards. |
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Iron sulfide nodules typically are heavy, brassy yellow, flattened along bedding planes, and 2-10 cm in diameter. |
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The biscuit won when it jumped from the top of the breadbox and flattened the muffin. |
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Grain flakes or rolled grains are sliced and then flattened between rollers. |
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All bristletails are carrot-shaped, somewhat flattened, and covered with grayish scales. |
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The derelict building is to be flattened and replaced with a open space and children's play park in the short term scheme. |
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The nodules are white, spheroidal, flattened in the plane of bedding, and typically 3-10 cm in diameter. |
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In some areas the mucosa lining the cyst had a slightly villiform appearance, whereas elsewhere it was flattened and simplified. |
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The midbrain is attached to the base of the cerebral hemispheres by the cerebral peduncles, two massive, flattened bundles of nerve fibres. |
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Most crop deformations appear as simple, nearly perfect circles of grain flattened in a spiral pattern. |
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Descending into camp, the bush pilot spotted a flattened tent, and a large grizzly on top of what looked like a human body. |
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His voice is also surprisingly cultured, far more so in many ways than Jagger's flattened vowels. |
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This lizard's flattened body structure and spraddled gait make this animal perfectly adapted for living in rock piles. |
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These shrimp stand in silent rebuke to their unfortunate cousins that are butterflied and flattened by less sensitive restaurants. |
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The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final cadence. |
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Lee's hackles rose, his ears flattened, and a low growl began deep in his chest. |
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In basal cross section, the fused chevrons of the haemal arch have a flattened medial face and a U-shaped lateral face. |
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Cavernous hemangiomas are composed of large, dilated, blood-filled vessels lined by flattened endothelium. |
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A nest was considered storm-destroyed if it was flattened by wind or badly damaged by hail or rain. |
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Most genera included in the family are steeply obconical to cylindrical, but a few are ovoid, at least as flattened. |
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The earth is actually best approximated as an oblate spheroid, meaning that it is flattened at the poles. |
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The helmet alleviates the pressure on the flattened area of the occiput and allows the skull to grow faster in the desired directions. |
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Watched by thousands, almost 5,000 weapons were flattened by a steamroller or burnt in a pyre. |
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But he came in here and he was flattened like a bit of bread under a steamroller. |
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This distinctively-coloured cardinal beetle has a somewhat flattened shape and comb-like antennae. |
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He flattened his hair, straightened his tie, and turned to Jane with a blank face. |
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Damage was caused to the fence and chain, the crosses by the memorial were flattened and litter was strewn around the area. |
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The specimens are flattened in a variety of orientations to the bedding planes. |
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For both species, body size traits included mean tarsus length, mean flattened wing chord, tail length, and culmen length. |
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As families assimilated, the traditional hierarchies flattened, giving women and children a greater voice in their households. |
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In Restes the osteoderms are flattened while for Exostinus they are subconical. |
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Their ships normally look much like a flattened arrowhead with two round outrigger pods on the sides containing their weapons. |
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Further aft, the wreck is substantially flattened, but some structure remains. |
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But there have been far too many great records flattened under the combined weight of the hired hands. |
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Thousands streamed back last week to find entire areas flattened and their houses pancaked and pulverised. |
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Beginning in August, Florida was flattened by four successive hurricanes that ripped up broad swaths of the state. |
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The mandibular palp is very large, flattened, and has pappose setae along the rim. |
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The members flattened coal cinders for a runway and built a hangar from scrap wood. |
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It is a close-fitting red felt hat with a flattened top and a tassel worn to the side. |
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His shot was so venomous and expertly delivered that he did not even move as the ball sped over him, flattened and clouted the netting. |
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Toughness is often measured with a penetrometer, a device which forces a circular flattened rod through leaf lamina. |
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Each egg was about the size of a peppercorn, somewhat flattened, and brown around the circumference. |
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Because they weren't flattened, you could see the planes where they articulated, like facets. |
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It's quite weird because they're squashed between bits of transparent perspex, so you can see them in their flattened state. |
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Slipping on a wine colored cardigan, she flattened out the Peter Pan collar. |
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Pseudoscorpions, literally 'false scorpions', are small and reddish or brown. They have oval, flattened bodies with two conspicuous pedipalps. |
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Its unusual twisted stems are broad and flattened at their ends, a genetic condition botanists know as fasciation. |
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He lowered the pince-nez which attached itself precariously to the end of his flattened nose. |
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In one area of the compound lies a massive pile of concertinaed cars and burnt-out trucks, the flattened metal detritus of the brutal siege. |
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Along one edge we find a flattened area used to mount the push fit fittings and blanked holes for the inlets and outlets. |
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Imagine if Perotin had copyrighted the plagal cadence, or Jelly Roll Morton the flattened fifth? |
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At the posterior of the body, the pleurae were fused into a flattened tail-like segment, or pygidium. |
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With studied patience and precision, he poised the loop on a pencil and flattened its creases, extricating the tape from extinction. |
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His normally very tidy light brown hair had flattened in some areas and began to stick out in others. |
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It was thrown at such speed that it completely flattened two thick, metal traffic poles. |
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I flattened myself against the wall for dear life, and somehow, somehow, he never noticed me. |
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A group of children noisily pushed through the crowd, so Jag flattened himself against the wall to keep from getting squashed. |
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Thinking quickly, he flattened himself up against the wall next to the door, lying in wait. |
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I heard a step of foot steps and flattened myself further up against the wall, looking in front of me to where the person was coming from. |
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Panting, he flattened himself against a mold-streaked stone wall, praying it would be just another sentry. |
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Shane flattened himself against the side of the bookshelf backing onto where the guard would approach from and waited. |
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He has flattened himself violently against the wall, his knees bent in towards it, body shaking. |
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At the sound of a window opening on the second floor, above my head, a little to the right, I backed up and flattened myself against the door. |
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In her haste, she almost ran over a ship's lieutenant, who flattened himself against the doorway as she charged past him. |
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Churches, mosques and school buildings are among the public facilities flattened by the quakes. |
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A boat has managed to get to the south of the island but initial reports are that all the buildings are flattened. |
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There were no immediate details of casualties on the ground but witnesses said 12 houses were flattened in the disaster. |
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Thousands of houses were completely flattened, and many others were partially destroyed. |
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The resulting explosion flattened the target building and the surrounding infrastructure, crushing the defenders. |
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The blast had destroyed the wall of the cemetery and flattened a nearby home. |
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It ripped off roofs, flattened buildings and threw container lorries great distances. |
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These bombs vaporised all living life and flattened all buildings within the epicentre of the explosion. |
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The storm, which also flattened several power pylons, left much of the Eastern Cape without electricity. |
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A business that is hit hard during a recession is not unlike a business whose building is flattened by a tornado. |
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When former St Peter's schoolboy, James Dougherty, led a lone break-out he was flattened by an excellent Heppleston tackle. |
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So there I was in the paddock when I'm flattened by some idiot running into me on a monkey bike! |
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The next minute, she was flattened by a reversing car, leaving her with broken arms and legs. |
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We saw prices rise by about five or six per cent and the market flattened out a lot. |
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Despite an ongoing economic boom, Portland's housing cost increases flattened out after 1995, and now roughly match the rate of inflation. |
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However, this rate has flattened out in the past decade, although women's educational level continues to grow steadily. |
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This species is distinguished by the cutting-edges on its flattened tooth crowns, which are otherwise unknown among ichthyosaurs. |
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The nose radome is slightly flattened at the fore section and has a horizontal edge to optimise the aircraft's anti-spin characteristics. |
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He commented that quite a lot of the crash barrier that ran along the road had been dislodged and that some barrier poles were flattened. |
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Notice the flattened body bends and lack of forward progress that the animals make. |
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The fabric back is a flattened crepe while the front is a shimmery satin weave. |
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We leave the relatively smooth dirt roads previously flattened by NGO supply lorries and four-wheel-drive jeeps. |
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This close-up of a crop circle shows how the grain has been flattened to create the pattern. |
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A 1970s shopping mall in the middle of the estate could also be flattened to free up more land for homes. |
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The village was being pounded by volcano ejecta that have already flattened a house. |
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A seedless variety has been reported from China, but most date plums contain numerous brown, flattened seeds. |
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The bag is a sort of rounded flattened truncated triangle shape, pleated onto the top band which closes in the centre with a magnetic press stud. |
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The prill is then weighed, flattened out and rolled until very thin, and then placed in nitric acid, which dissolves away or parts the silver. |
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When supine, the muscle is flattened and bandlike. When decubitus or prone, the sternalis muscle is mobile and may have a bulging appearance. |
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Newton had deduced from his theory of gravitation that the Earth would be flattened at the poles. |
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They are flattened and deformed, so some doubts about the identifications exist. |
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All sea snakes have flattened compressed paddle-like tails for propulsion in water. |
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His usually wild curls were flattened in place and the stubble that was normally present was gone. |
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You travel invisibly, whirling, blustering, tearing things apart, a vortex in grass flattened out as if a derro's slept there overnight. |
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There's a dog growling, a cat hissing, a fox snarling, a wolf with flattened ears, and a winged creature extending its claws. |
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I perceived its flattened, whirling body, its disc-like belt, and seven of its little satellites. |
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The stone tool assemblage includes convex end scrapers, bifacially-flaked small knives, and flattened discoids and microliths. |
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In some crustacean groups appendages have large, flattened exopods, endopods, epipodites, and endites. |
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Their distorted faces look flattened, as if they'd pulled pantyhose over their heads. |
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The brightly coloured figures appear very much like flattened dolly mixtures. |
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He went back to the murder scene and found a piece of flattened lead near the front edge of the doormat under the doorsill. |
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The distal end is dorsoventrally flattened with a mildly convex and faintly bilobed articulation surface. |
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It is slightly twisted longitudinally, much thicker, and less flattened dorsoventrally than the other carpals. |
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Soldiers had local residents extricate the bodies and then flattened the house with bulldozers, witnesses said. |
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And her accent, which had once sounded so alluringly foreign, had flattened into a quasi-American drawl. |
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The false scorpions are small, brownish arachnids with large pincer-like pedipalps and flattened body. |
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A French friend has given me a bottle of absinthe, with what looks like a flattened tea-strainer attached. |
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The branches quaked violently and the leaves were flattened and torn free and scattered across the grass. |
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Hillstream loaches have flattened bodies and utilize suckers, permanently clinging to rock faces so they are not swept downstream. |
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An augmentation rhinoplasty is performed to build up the nose in the case of a flattened bridge or a weak nose tip. |
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Beavers have large webbed hind feet and a moderately long but highly flattened tail, which is used for propulsion in the water. |
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Others are active hunters, preying on the ocean floor and crushing food with blunt flattened teeth. |
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Andy flattened the bills and added them to the pile before adding up the totals. |
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The wool tunic and leggings on the man nearest me is wet through, his cap is flattened to his head. |
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Flowing down across his face, down through his flattened and matted hair, pulling them into stringy rat-tails, they soaked him. |
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The slightly flattened spikes were covered with keratin, the same protein found in horns, fingernails, and claws. |
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All three forms have in common the flattened third scale degree, producing a characteristic minor 3rd with the keynote. |
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When this happens, I place her pot in a large footed container so her flattened branches can droop gracefully over the side without hindrance. |
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The band is fitted over the area of the head which is abnormally predominant, and redirects the growth into flattened areas. |
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Giant disused workshops and factory buildings would be flattened to make way for new homes and business properties. |
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Figure 4 shows the spacetime cylinder slit open along Albert's world line and flattened to a rectangle. |
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The stones were flattened out and then layers of food placed on with more stones and alfoil in between. |
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The retiform pattern consists of elongated, slitlike branching tubules containing intraluminal papillae lined by flattened to cuboidal cells. |
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Gilman pyrites typically have associated minerals, particularly flattened siderite rhombohedra and marmatite. |
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A full-back by the name of Larus Sigurdsson flattened him any time he went near the ball. |
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Scott and Dankworth were blown away by the melodic lines of modern jazz and its soulful use of chord substitutions, ninths and flattened fifths. |
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The skull is dorsoventrally flattened, and partly disarticulated. |
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The powerful forces of gravity and magnetism channel matter into huge flattened spinning platters known as accretion disks. |
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The heavy boots he wore had long ago flattened and grass he walked on, making a perfectly straight path where he had paced for the past few hours. |
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As the pans dry up, I'll find transparent clam shrimp shells, as fine as fairy wings, and flattened water beetles like trilobites along the edge of the pools. |
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Since the cloud was rotating, its spherical shape flattened into a disc. |
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At once he made for a tree and flattened himself against its bark. |
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We strolled the railroad tracks together, laying pennies on the rails and waiting for the train to pass so we could use the flattened coins for guitar picks. |
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He stood up, and grasped a fiery brand in either hand, and flattened himself against the big boulder, alert and ready for the attack when it should come. |
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Paritutu had once stood somewhat taller, perhaps a metre, but the summit had been flattened by sheer hard work to make a level site for whare and kumara pits. |
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One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner. |
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Even their most sacred religious ceremony, the sun dance, has been disrupted by federal agents who ordered the ceremonial grounds to be flattened by bulldozers. |
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The accident came just days after a woman was hit by falling masonry when a chimney stack toppled into the street and flattened the roof of an empty 4x4 vehicle. |
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Before I could move she flattened her belly to the ground, crouched, trembled, and sprang into his face. |
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Claria flattened herself against the wall, peering around a corner. |
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In perhaps the turning point of the game, Steven Boyack flattened Dennis Wyness just inside the area in 18 minutes and Paul Sheerin powered in the penalty. |
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The two flattened their backs against the pilothouse and sucked in their guts. |
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Steeply regressive taxation was flattened so that those on high incomes paid considerably less while at the same time the poor were forced to pay more. |
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When she resurfaced her short hair was flattened against her head. |
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There is scant excuse for Regina Taylor to transpose the play, retitled Drowning Crow, to South Carolina's Gullah Islands, its language cloudier, its subtleties flattened out. |
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A flattened layer of epithelium was seen lining the cyst in certain areas. |
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The action starts when Graham awakens one morning to discover flattened stalks in his immense cornfields, forming a mysterious and inexplicably huge crop circle pattern. |
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In case you are worrying how you might file a claim once a piece of space debris has flattened you, it is worth knowing that this insurance is a joke. |
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The cells appeared pear-shaped or spindle-shaped and were different from round plasmatocytes, even with cytoplasmic filaments, or from flattened macrophages. |
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The Kuiper belt is a hypothetical massive flattened disc of billions of icy planetesimals supposedly left over from the formation of the solar system. |
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He flattened his ears, closed his eyes tighter and pretended to snore. |
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Both galaxies are spirals of roughly the same age, with stars strewn across flattened disks of roughly the same size, more than 100,000 light-years across. |
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Along its entire length the medial surface is flattened, and there is no distinct facet for articulation with the tibia, although this area is not well preserved. |
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I spitchcocked it which means I split it up the backbone, flattened it, which involves putting it on a table and hammering it with my fist till it was flat. |
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The guy was very fortunate as the big man could have flattened him. |
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He also mowed over his wife on the same day Maude flattened the child. |
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Koch analyses that in Shah Jahan era, painting third dimension reality is flattened and arranged around a central axis that divides the picture into two equal parts. |
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These scenes occur in a flattened, stacked space that resembles both axonometric architectural diagrams and traditional Chinese landscape painting. |
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They show adaptations for underwater swimming, including flattened tarsi and humeri, and shorter wings and higher wing-loading than most other petrels. |
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She nodded at a pretty brunette and flattened herself against the wall. |
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They deployed into the teeth of a furious dust storm that ended in thunder and rain and left tents flattened and Kuwait City covered in tawny dust and mud. |
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The match exploded after a clash between Iain Hendry and Bromley's Mark Watson, who chased the Leatherhead man and flattened him, earning an instant red card. |
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Breeding adults have a laterally flattened horn on the upper mandible. |
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The only fried food I took issue with here was the shrimp, butterflied and flattened to the point where any juices they had once possessed were only a memory. |
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The cash-strapped firm may have hit on a solution for companies scrounging for the dough to pump up pension funds that were recently flattened by the stock market's slide. |
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Squeeze any water from the cracked wheat and mix into the meat, then squidge the mince into little patties about the size of a flattened golf ball. |
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The four of them immediately flattened themselves against the wall. |
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The fox demon flattened his ears and bared his fangs in a deep snarl. |
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It is also known as perilla because its shape, derived from the wooden mould in which it is made, could be likened to a flattened pear as well as to a breast. |
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In fact, Brittany completely flattened herself against the wall. |
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Sections of the flattened wire show a continuous rather than an angular transition from the flats into semi-elliptical edges practically without any stress concentrations. |
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The mesial and distal surfaces are worn to produce a beveled pattern, which contrasts sharply with the flattened and generally bilobed dentition of pampatheres. |
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With his inventive sense of flattened, decorative form and composition, he has truly reinvented the still life, but he is also a master of whimsical erotica. |
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In order to compute the lunar parallax it was necessary to allow for the fact that the Earth is not a perfect sphere but is flattened at the poles. |
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The plants branch sympodially, producing large, flattened, bifoliate pseudobulbs and lateral, solitary flowers on long pedicels, numbering one to six per pseudobulb. |
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That asymptotic rise of the stock markets since WWII has flattened out. |
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The gadrooned flattened torus moulding, shown on the shelf or footrest of the stand in the engraving also appears on the stretchers of the Blenheim stands. |
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The Socorro isopod is a member of the order Isopoda, which is distinguished from other orders of the class Crustacea by its flattened body and seven pairs of legs. |
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The sporophyte has a creeping habit and is dorsiventrally flattened. |
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While some fragments of buildings and heaps of distinguishable rubble littered the area, most of the area was flattened as if paved by a steamroller. |
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However, in longitudinal optical sections of dissected bundles immersed in lactic acid, they could be recognized as flattened and stretched helical wall thickenings. |
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She found herself flattened against a wall of hard, corded muscle. |
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His arms and legs were thin as sticks, ribs clearly visible, belly flattened almost to his spine, bones angled sharply against the skin of his starved haunches. |
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The flattened back strap and grip surfaces were stippled and coated in OD, as was the slide, which was fitted with AmeriGlo's triple-tritium dot, ghostring-and-post sight set. |
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Bat rays have a flattened, triangular shaped body that is wider than long. |
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One bullet had punctured the spare tire and flattened it as well. |
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The foot and a half tall grass was flattened in their fight. |
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Look at that mutilated cow in the field, and see that flattened grass. |
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A showpiece leisure centre and concert venue opened just 10 years ago in York could be flattened as part of a plan to hive it off to the private sector. |
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On the other hand, in the grey-pink argillaceous levels, fossils are much more better preserved, although slightly distorted or weakly diagenetically flattened. |
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The cotyledons then appear as outgrowths from the flattened top surface. |
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When dried, the emergences are sometimes difficult to see, resembling flattened, near-hyaline scales or giving the calyx wall a muricate or roughened appearance. |
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The hard ticks are flattened dorsoventrally in the unfed state, possess a marginal outline which tapers toward the anterior, and the mouthparts are clearly visible. |
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One of the team expresses his understanding that after 20 or 30 years some of these buildings have outlasted their usefulness and need to be flattened. |
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One was suddenly flung away and the grass flattened in a widening circle. |
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Apterae are rather small, pear-shaped dorsoventrally flattened, shining dark brown to almost black on dorsal surface, which is fully sclerotized. |
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The thick, flattened parasphenoid is detached and preserved in ventral view anteriorly of the neurocranium. |
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Some species of cydippids have bodies that are flattened to various extents, so that they are wider in the plane of the tentacles. |
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Like other sea turtles, the leatherback has flattened fore limbs adapted for swimming in the open ocean. |
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The cornea has a flattened center where refraction is nearly equal in both water and air. |
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On the other hand, the orbits of water molecules in waves moving through shallow water are flattened by the proximity of the sea surface bottom. |
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The Atlantic walrus also tends to have relatively shorter tusks and somewhat more flattened snout. |
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Sturgeon are recognizable for their elongated bodies, flattened rostra, distinctive scutes and barbels, and elongated upper tail lobes. |
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The city centre was rebuilt after the Second World War using a metre of flattened rubble as a foundation. |
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Due to rotation, the Earth is flattened along the geographic axis and bulging around the equator. |
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These flattened slabs are only temporarily arrested in the transition zone. |
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The initial blasts of Laacher See, which took place in late spring or early summer, flattened trees up to four kilometres away. |
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These are the main shaft, flattened center, first tine, second tine, third tine, fourth tine, and fifth or higher tines, respectively. |
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The mountains of the Polar Ural have exposed rock with sharp ridges, though flattened or rounded tops are also found. |
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The psammobiotic species are usually particularly small, and the shell is often flattened. |
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Sometimes his feet rased the surface of water, and at others the skylight almost flattened his nose. |
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Some of the more familiar species grow as a flattened leafless thallus, but most species are leafy with a form very much like a flattened moss. |
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Outdoor ranges without a covered firing point are usually grass, often on a slightly raised, flattened mound. |
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If you look carefully, a sand dollar is merely a sea urchin in flattened form. |
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The foreshock sent people scrambling, and the main shock arrived with such fury that it flattened crowded rooming houses. |
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He opened it and took out a flattened bag of wet wipes and a packet of sherbet. |
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On the gallery's Website, the exhibition's works, with their multiple disjuncts and diffusions, flattened to reveal a discrete sensibility. |
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Note that the occasional microfollicles in this case tend to be lined by cells with a very flattened or squamoid cytoplasm. |
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Morphological variation in this species is high, particularly in the lateral blades that distichously cover the flattened branches. |
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Sometimes these waves can be amplified or flattened by other people and external sources, such as electrosmog. |
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Departments need to be transformed into streamlined processes, and organization charts need to be flattened. |
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Locals in Cumbernauld have begged Channel 4 bosses to crown their 1950s-built town Britain's worst eyesore and have it flattened. |
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Pronotum flattened, smooth, subelliptical, sides deflexed, wider behind the middle, and all angles broadly rounded. |
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A hollow subconical iron object with a rounded flattened end was associated with the first workshop. |
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Metoposaurids have long, dorsoventrally strongly flattened skulls and small orbits that are placed far forward on the cranium. |
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Kurtosis describes the degree to which a distribution is flattened or sharpened. |
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This clade is diagnosed by the dorsoventrally flattened fourth antennal segment and lack of sclerotization on the accessory scent gland. |
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The shell is biconvex, transversely subrectangular, with a carinate fold and flattened lateral parts of the ventral valve. |
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A catastrophic collapse at Detroit Seamount flattened its whole structure extensively. |
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Both bench top and hand planers shave off wooden materials that need to be sized, flattened, or straightened. |
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Larsen syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by multiple large joint dislocations and flattened facies. |
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When stubble was retained it was either flattened with stubble-bashing harrows in autumn or grazed intermittently by sheep. |
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If the worst happened their families were up top, living in pleasant Yorkshire villages that would be flattened by a nuke. |
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Spillers Mill, which has stood on the banks of the river for 80 years, is being flattened. |
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Worm casts, however, will make mower blades blunt and when flattened act like mini seedbeds, encouraging weed seeds to take hold. |
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They are comparatively large, without outgrowths, of a rounded shape, with a flattened ventral surface and cryptostomy or plagiostomy with a lip. |
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I always supposed he was called Goog because the tiny flattened ears did nothing to interrupt the goog-like sweep from crown to jaw. |
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The medioproximal and lateroproximal faces are flattened for adpression with adjacent metatarsals. |
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A long barrow site believed to be from the Beaker people was flattened to make way for RAF Charmy Down. |
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It is much wider than its height and gives the visual effect of having been flattened under pressure. |
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The Gothic period's pointed arch was blunted into the flattened Tudor arch. |
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The sessile amoeba is encased in a hyaline, flattened lorica, which holds the MCB and connects to the meroplasmodium. |
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Media commentators had debated whether the figure could be reached as the growth in subscriber numbers elsewhere in Europe flattened. |
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After this event, and over the course of the following 200 million years, this area has been continuously flattened. |
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The scale of the chanter is in Mixolydian mode, which has a flattened seventh scale degree. |
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The Armorican massif straightened and flattened several times during the formation of the Pyrenees and the Alps. |
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Their distinctive, flattened tests and tiny spines were adapted to life on or under loose sand. |
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Boss Martin O'Neill hammered Balde with a fine of two weeks' wages and slammed him with a verbal broadside for the off-the-ball forearm smash which flattened Fenwick. |
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Lesions are made up of abundant vascular spaces and lobulated aggregates of closely packed capillaries lined by a flattened epithelium without anaplastic or mitotic features. |
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The heart of a seal is moderately flattened to allow the lungs to deflate. |
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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 method usually leaves ridge and hill tops as flattened plateaus. |
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Saying goodbye to corsetry and structure, women of the Twenties turned to less exaggerated silhouettes with shorter dresses that skimmed the hips and flattened the chest. |
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I have a little fly swatter, sir, and you will get flattened. |
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