The lady's undergarment, a fine white chemise, is gathered in soft folds with a black bow. |
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The pacamac is attached to a small case made of the suitcase material into which it folds for storage. |
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Her hands nervously adjusted the folds of her gown and the circlet against her hair. |
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In the scant light he could see the casual folds of the silk slip in absence of the pelisse. |
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Jane has also designed a collapsible sandwich box which folds to A5 size and a coffee and doughnut holder. |
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By pulling a handle to the right of the seat bench, the centre seat squab folds away and the outer two squabs move inboard. |
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Delicate folds, cuts and pinpricks, or lifts at the drawings' corners and the resulting shadows, are all experienced as major events. |
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Each involves bending or turning rolls of ink-soaked paper into themselves, creating folds or whorls of curved forms. |
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During ironing, the buttons should remain intact for it helps in maintaining the folds. |
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The third row bench folds absolutely flat, but needs some muscle to raise and lower. |
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Weighing only 26 ounces, the chair folds into a small, compact package and can be assembled or disassembled in seconds. |
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The equipment folds on to a lorry and the centrepiece is a half pipe that is hydraulically operated. |
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Leaning against the edge of the desk, Nick folds his arms across his thick chest. |
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Within its tomb-like confines stood four faceless forms shrouded in the folds of richly woven and cowled black robes. |
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Concentric folds of high amplitude, cuspate, and angular folds occur together in the Inner Foothills. |
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The second most obvious difference is that folds and furrows mark the surface of the human brain, while the surface of the mouse brain is smooth. |
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Like all the best old towns, it folds into its landscape, the grid of terraces like contours girdling the hill. |
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Clearly a master of her modest medium, she folds paper into facets, quills it into curlicues and cuts it into intricate, lacelike filigree. |
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The wall folds around necessary culinary appurtenances and exposes the kitchen to the rest of the living spaces. |
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The cerebellum has on its surface a series of tight folds, called folia, similar to, but narrower than, the gyri of the cerebral cortex. |
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I stand halfway behind her, arms behind my back, while Evie adjusts her dupatta and folds her arms neatly across her chest. |
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People with this condition have a rash, pruritis, and excoriated crythematous skin in body folds, axillae, and groin. |
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In Dang, elaborate folds of drapery and heads of big hair, viewed from behind, are the predominant motifs. |
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Specific regions of each cerebral hemisphere, with their unique folds and grooves, are responsible for the movements of a particular body part. |
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Halfway down the larynx the paired vocal folds, formed by ligaments covered with mucous membrane, project inwards from its wall. |
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Without normal vibration of the vocal folds in the larynx, the sound of speech is absent. |
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A pale hand extended from between the dark folds of his loose robe, and Cassari's fingers brushed against his as they politely shook hands. |
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At the painting's optical center is a large, round table draped with folds of brilliant white cloth. |
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He skipped off the gunrest and looked gravely at his watcher, gathering about his legs the loose folds of his gown. |
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The sleeves were were very loose and had intricate folds in them, except where they tightened into a cuff at the wrist. |
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Generally they consist of very simple linear designs, characterized by Gothic loops and hooks in the folds of the garments. |
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I realize that I will have to remove the plastery surface to see how the layers and folds of the papyrus relate. |
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Gaining the ridge above town alongside folds of snorting sheep, I was grateful for the breeze of a cloudy morning. |
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With the infant prone, the physician should check for limb length discrepancy or asymmetric gluteal or thigh folds. |
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Raising a silent finger to his lips, he slides into his chair and folds his hands together like nothing happened. |
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Along the eastern margin of the nappe folds verge to the east and the cleavage fans until it dips westward. |
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His skin was jet black and gleamed like polished ebony, and he wore swathes of a fine dark grey cloth draped over his body in loose folds. |
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He pulls back his bow to the limit, at the same time the prince takes a small box out of the folds of his garment. |
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As the vocal folds consist of a complex web of different muscle fibres, the tension and density of vocal folds can vary considerably. |
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Laser-printed folds of computer paper began to spill from a slot in the far wall and form a stack on the floor. |
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The hidden place, where expression becomes impression and the outside world folds inward, is still here. |
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Even the front passenger seat folds flat for those really long loads while the dual-opening tailgate is a useful feature. |
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The second row comes either with a bench or captain's chairs, while the third row folds flat into the floor. |
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As each stall folds flat, the entire barrier can be packed up and moved by truck or trailer. |
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The whole assortment is contained in a black cordura carrying case that folds into a surprisingly compact package. |
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The smaller third-row seat folds flat into the floor, with the cushion sliding forward into the foot-well, and the backrest following it down. |
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The third seat folds flat, but unlike newer vehicles, doesn't disappear into the floor. |
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He folds his chair and, chin high, marches across the street to a military tune that haunts his mind. |
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I'm excited too, because it means I get to buy lots of cool stuff that folds out. |
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Slipstitch the folds and then use the same strand of yarn to backstitch the loops. |
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There was a great accumulation of them near his clerical bands, on which the abundant folds of his red skin were resting. |
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Instead Sunil clenches his paper into folds, picks up his case, and gets off at Waterloo. |
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Following cleavage of the 24 amino acid signal peptide the protein folds into proinsulin. |
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Kyle folds her into his arms, and though she struggles to sit up, to raise her head, he holds her on her back like she's a newborn. |
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One player folds, and Ness is left to deal with the man who has the biggest stack at the table. |
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The lower part of her mantle cascades in regular folds, but the hem represents a noticeable display of wind blown drapery. |
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Beneath the tough outer casing and linear silhouettes are a feast of soft frills and folds. |
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The rogue member of the Shadow Spirit clan chased after her, throwing a knife from one of the folds in his loose clothing. |
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The kind man untied her bonds and handed her a mass of folds of blue cloth. |
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Carlos crosses the beach with the cobra twisting in his arms, folds him into his terrarium, seals the lid, and breathes. |
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The backward stretching and branching septal folds are confined to a narrow marginal zone of the septa. |
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Padding on the heel, ball of the foot, and instep provides extra cushioning and blister protection, and eases pressure from laces and boot folds. |
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Also known as wart snakes or elephant-trunk snakes, the file snakes have baggy skin that lies in loose folds. |
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The slide was then pressed gently between the folds of a paper towel, and the edges of the coverslip were sealed with nail varnish. |
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These folds were interpreted by Seranne as forced folds formed by faulting in the underlying basement. |
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My Pet Dog was a droopy old basset hound with folds of brown and white fur draped over his snout. |
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Large fat reptiles, the file snakes have folds of skin with a rasp-like texture. |
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The whaleback upward-facing folds of Domain 2 are consistent with a dominantly subhorizontal NW-SE contractional strain. |
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In addition, large-scale isoclinal folds and normal faults with throws exceeding 10m locally occur. |
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The Paunglaung Fault is a top-to-the-east thrust, which folds Aptian limestone in its footwall. |
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Regardless, the taste buds remain the ultimate authority, and there is a certain contentedness found only in the folds of butter-fried dumplings. |
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Anticlinal folds occupy the mutual hanging walls of conjugate fault pairs with synclines occupying mutual footwalls between adjacent pairs. |
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Sandstone paving covering a forecourt folds up into elevations, locking the building into the ground. |
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This she tucked into the folds of her sleeves, securing it at a point where the fabric was tight enough against her body. |
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It is studded with knob-like tubercles and is unique in having huge folds of skin at its joints and great rolls at the neck. |
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During the Khmer's rule, two folds of iron sheets encased in electrified barbwire to prevent escape enclosed it. |
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She prefers bolder colors anyway, and it looks way too hard to make all those folds in the paper. |
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You should stop when the syllabub will lie in thick, soft folds, only just keeping its shape. |
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Gently pull the paper so that it tightens and you can crease the folds as shown to make it lie perfectly flat. |
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Determining how a protein folds to a stable native structure is a problem of great importance in biophysics, molecular biology, and medicine. |
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If a sound is truly voiced, that means that the vocal folds are vibrating during the sound itself. |
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Open the paper and crease the folds back and forth to make the pages easier to form. |
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Delicately carved multiple folds at various angles can be easily compared to fine wrinkles on silk fabric. |
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First, the artisan chose a suitable length of cloth and laid it out on a flat surface, making sure that there were no wrinkles or folds. |
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In any case, the dog should be kept as clean as possible, particularly in wrinkly areas, to help prevent irritations in the skin folds. |
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This is a film about rivers, mountains, and the folds in the land that can support following and hiding. |
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Not only did the colors have to be mixed just right, but creases and folds had to be shown in a natural manner. |
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Forget any thoughts of serene and distant romance within the gentle folds of slow lunar hills. |
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Even with its size, it retains a sense of delicacy, a handmade quality that creeps out of its obsessive folds. |
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Mimosa, the sensitive plant, folds up its leaves at night and opens them again in the day. |
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At one point, he must have weighed close to two hundred pounds-eyes milky semi-fluid, coat a mess of folds and fatty tumors. |
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His photographs show that during anabiosis membranes contract in intricate folds within the shrunken cell. |
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He stared out at the darkened folds of the valley and the fading strip of radiance at the other end. |
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But they have an undeniable gentleness and elephantine beauty about them, with their hanging folds of skin and ponderous outlook on life. |
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The backrest folds in an uncomplicated fashion to create a roomy and flat load area. |
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Just a mile from the M62, the secluded Piethorne Valley is hidden from view in the lower folds of high Pennine moors. |
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Three matzos are set out on the Seder table, concealed in the folds of a linen napkin or in a special matzah dekke. |
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It shows a dense arrangement of gill filaments, which in clams like the Venus clam here shown are grouped into similar, multiple folds. |
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Her arms are stick like and her skin folds down around her shrunken body like a curtain. |
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The retractable hardtop unlatches, separates into multiple sections, then folds neatly under a hard cover in 29 seconds. |
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The different Sufi orders were characterized by the style of their turbans and the folds of their gowns. |
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The topography is majestically varied, spreading in hills and folds into infinity. |
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Dust and fine sand particles tend to cling to the surface of the skin, especially in the folds and in between the toes and fingers. |
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There were tucks and folds and frills and bows and lace and rhinestones and embroidery and ribbons all over it. |
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The idea is to complement a window's architectural style with innovative folds, fanciful tucks, or simple pleats set one behind the other. |
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I took his dagger, hiding it in the folds of my gown, waiting for the right moment to use it. |
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The waxed side of the paper made it hard to keep the folds, but we got a lot of enjoyment out of trying to make the things fly. |
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His face was so thick with sorrow it seemed to hang in the folds of the skin. |
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The upfolds that occur become mountains and the down folds are called synclines. |
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The rough folds of skin at the corners of the familiar eyes became taut and she grimaced in pitiful disgust. |
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Their beady yellow eyes were buried in folds of jaundiced skin that swam and bubbled from the heat. |
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It bulged voluptuously in luscious and supple ripples and folds, and the spruce band gave a pleasant, cedar-like aroma. |
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It could be anyone, but still her stomach turns, and she's glad when the man comes and Jimmy folds the paper, tucks it away and out of sight. |
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The rocks are deformed into kilometre-scale monoclinal folds, the axes of which plunge moderately to steeply north northwest. |
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She gives him a warm smile as he folds the paper in two and hands it back to her. |
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She sat down and extracted a silver cigarette case from a small handbag hidden amongst the folds of her enormous dress. |
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Between the folds of the bottom towel in the linen closet, he retrieved a silver flask and took several greedy swallows. |
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The roof is made of high quality fabric, and when tucked away, folds into three layers on top of one another. |
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The significance of this image lies in its concealment of her body under heavy folds of material. |
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He was fully aware he was dreaming, but remained deep within the convoluted folds of his subconscious. |
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Males have bushy white tails and folds of brilliant blue skin on their faces. |
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They may be present at birth or caused by ingrown hairs in the folds of the skin. |
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Even the youngest Triassic rocks are strongly folded, in places by isoclinal, recumbent folds. |
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Asymmetrical folds and axial planar quartz veins, isoclinal and rootless folds and boudinage of chert layers are common. |
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Large tight or isoclinal folds with limbs several tens of metres long occur locally. |
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Then, as the duck draws its foot forward and brings the toes together, the web folds up so there is less resistance to the water. |
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This is characterised by areas of skin in folds or creases, becoming dry with large smooth red patches. |
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The raptor folds its wings, brings its talons forward, and careens toward the outstretched wings of an unsuspecting bird flying below. |
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It was eyeless and had no ears, the folds of its skin creating the effect that its hide would fall from its bones at a moment's notice. |
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I adore the folds of the sleeve and bodice and how she pulled her hair up to show off those darling dangling earrings. |
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I have grown up in a family that kneels in the church, bows its head at the masjid and folds its hands in prayer at the temple. |
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However, quarry outcrops of mainly white halitic mylonites display isoclinal folds that suggest a more impressive past. |
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He knew where the meeting area was to be, and hastily rolled up the map and slipped it back under the folds of his mantle. |
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Others have the gaunt, skull-like features and folds of skin you will have seen from television pictures of previous famines. |
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She ran up to Cathal and wrapped her arms around his neck, practically burying her head in the folds of skin on his neck. |
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The other was comically fat, with folds of dead yellow skin hanging in a halo around his massive neck. |
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I pulled them out and the folds of skin fit back together almost seamlessly. |
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The winning design was a rotating organizer, the losing design a storage table with a top that folds open. |
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Incremental changes in the strike of some of the folds occur across these right-lateral faults, with more east-west orientations to the east. |
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A man appears from the back wiping flour off his hands, takes my toonie, folds the bread in half and drops it into my bag. |
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First, choose an interesting story and plan ways to illustrate story events, using origami folds. |
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You might even want to throw in some fancier accordion pleats or other folds to make your shapes come to life. |
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The sheep was ideal, the merino sheep because it has big neck folds, the wool breeders grew them with a lot of skin. |
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However patches can occur on the face or other parts of the body, especially folds of the skin. |
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The electric hood is fully automatic and folds away under its own flush-fitting tonneau cover. |
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I shivered in the folds of the eiderdown wrapped around my shoulders and drew it tighter, trying to foil an errant draught. |
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As each player folds, that player's cards are added to the bottom of the pack ready for the next deal. |
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This is an every day or sun bonnet which adjusts at neck and folds flat when not in use. |
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He has a travelling chess set, its leather cover worn, which folds up and slides into a pocket. |
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The sculptural solidity of the forms and the sharply creased and complex drapery folds are characteristic of the youthful Bronzino. |
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The squeegee method creates looping swags of paint which resemble fabric folds, or even, at times, X-ray images of rib cages. |
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Subsurface evidence from drilling shows that these folds were fractured intensively by small-scale faults and closely spaced joints. |
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The suns' rays beat sharply on the maiden's back and a light wind breathed through the folds of her outfit. |
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If someone raises your big blind and everyone folds, you're getting 3.5 to 1 on calling the raise. |
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The new building certainly looks extraordinary, collapsing in on itself, in folds and twists which defy the eye. |
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As her horse leaves the ground in front of a jump, for example, the rider's upper body folds forward. |
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In fact, the panels are modular and there is only one layout of folds, with variation introduced by random rotation. |
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Her skin hung off her face in limp saggy folds, colorless and gray, like wet cement. |
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It was in form more like a wolf, with bloated, powerful muscles covered in brown folds of skin. |
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There were no wrinkles, no folds, or stretch marks that would have branded her a mother. |
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A child may also develop freckling in the folds of the skin of the armpit or groin or on other parts of the body where the skin creases. |
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Along her arms were folds of skin which were actually folded fins along with webbed hands. |
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She folds her arms across her chest, letting the crickets and cicadas hidden in the garden fill up the silence. |
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The artist also parallels the columnar folds of Peace's drapery and the regular fluting of the columns behind her. |
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The vocal cords are actually two sets of folds formed on each side of the mucous lining of the larynx blending with fibrous tissue. |
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The highest summer ski area in the Alps, in the folds of these mountains, can be reached via the highest cable car in Europe, from Zermatt. |
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The ninja reached down into the folds of my yukata and extracted the letter from an inside pocket. |
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This cleavage is roughly parallel to the axial plane of the folds described previously and has a reverse-fan disposition. |
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He had a smile on his face that turned his eyes into tiny glimmers amid the folds of his skin. |
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Skin discoloration is common in areas of the body that are covered by folds of skin or tight clothing. |
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He folds the newspaper, and takes the coffee cup out of my hand, resting it with a clink on the table in front of us. |
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They did, and when I walked, the tips of the toes peeked out beneath the folds of silk. |
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These folds are usually complicated by parasitic folds and arc characterized by north-dipping axial planes and near-horizontal hinge lines. |
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The sheep lack the wool and the folds of skin between the legs found on normal Merinos, and so are relatively immune to fly strike. |
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The underskirt should also fall in soft folds, but since only part of it is seen, you can use a sheet with a lower thread count. |
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Together with the trunk's slits, twists, folds, convolutions, and knars these patches sometimes resemble human faces. |
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Furthermore, we found that the number, amplitude and spacing of such flow folds depends on the history of the load driving the extrusion. |
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Major and minor folds with clear vergence relationships change their sense around the Rhoscolyn Anticline. |
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The vocal folds move to the midline, and the epiglottis folds backward to protect the airway. |
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Ignoring the blades that shot out from the loose folds of Mairgeth's shirt, he shifted his gaze back to Tye. |
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A figure standing at the edge of the camp started towards him, a mass of fluttering gray folds of cloth that matched the somber sky. |
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And over the magnificent, inspiring crowd there floated the green flag, waving its folds in the gentle breeze of the new-born day. |
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Seborrheic dermatitis causes scaly erythematous skin lesions most often found in nasolabial folds and eyebrow areas. |
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Bent specimens show folds on the compressional but not the extensional side, indicating that walls were originally flexible. |
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The back of the passenger seat folds flat to provide a useful work surface. |
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You may develop loose folds of skin on the upper eyelids and deep creases on the lower lids. |
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There are all manner of expensive injectable treatments that will fill lines, wrinkles and folds, but they only last for six to 12 months. |
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The Coast Ranges are therefore characterized by folds and thrust faults nearly parallel to the transform plate boundary. |
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You don't have to hold the button down until it fully folds down, it's a one-touch operation. |
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The various line of garments included black origami-inspired silk organza top highlighted with layering and folds. |
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The Delamerian Orogen is a compressional orogen developed by westward vergent folds and thrust faults. |
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Dresses were strewn across the bed and draped carefully over the trunks, the soft folds inviting Gwin's caress. |
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Eventually, the approved outcrosses for Scottish folds were limited to British and American shorthairs. |
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Adjacent to splays of the Picton Fault, mesoscopic kink and chevron folds are abundant in the schist, and its main foliation is locally overturned. |
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Cyril folds his hands into tight, hard knots and beats them quietly against his knees. |
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He retied his waterskin and stuck it back into the folds of his cloak. |
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He folds up the small stepladder and tucks it under his arm. |
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Nosha caught it and the folds of cloth fell open to show Nia whimpering. |
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For most men, the vocal folds in the larynx, or voice box, vibrate 100 times per second as air passes from the windpipe into the mouth and through the lips. |
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The less vibrating the vocal folds do, the lower pitch the voice has. |
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The caseta was on the far side of the family yard, and usually screened from the main house by folds and folds of laundry, drying on a criss-cross of lines in the open air. |
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The asymmetry of folds at shallower levels in the overburden sequence suggest that the original anticlinal ridges at the base of the overburden sequence were cuspate. |
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I really prefer to fold up the futon each day and would love to have a Murphy bed or this nifty one I found that folds up on a gliding hinge to be a desk by day. |
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As we shouldered our daypacks, the sun broke through a thin haze of clouds, and melting snow soon revealed a patchwork of meadow and forest lying in gentle folds before us. |
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There's plenty of weed growing around them, and although not particularly pleasant to look at, among its folds you will see plenty of hovering juvenile pike. |
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There, it is a sharply bent elbow or a protruding knee that becomes a kind of fulcrum and guide for radiating and zigzagging patterns of wrinkles and folds in the draperies. |
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As the rectangular roof plane folds over the triangular plan, it falls almost to the vertical and aligns in true elevation with the inclination of the road behind. |
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Then betting commences with raises, calls and folds as usual. |
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As the Ladies in Waiting gently assisted the queen on to the wharf there was a whisper of sound like the folds of her dress, like the rustle of dry leaves in a soft wind. |
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Skin folds, areas underneath fingernails, ear canals, and other portions of the body that may trap chemicals should be inspected and cleaned carefully. |
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Roll-neck designs were made in fine pleats with arms buried in folds of curved material. |
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He also confiscates one of the two boxes of matches I have, telling me that only one box is allowed, although later I find a matchbook lost in the folds of my purse. |
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Ever the good church lady, she folds her body into devoutly prayerful form, on cue. |
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You could have a table that folds down from the wall or even a table with leaves, and throw a dinner party for four in the space the bed would be taking up. |
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The retroflexed view confirmed a loose wrap with prolapsing gastric folds. |
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The figure's off-the-shoulder dress illustrates a certain degree of wealth, as well as her skill at rendering lace and shimmering black silk folds. |
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Her eyes drifted to two of the freewomen with their long braided hair and brightly colored gowns with intricate tucks and folds draping in soft folds about them. |
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The front passenger seat also folds flat to maximise loadspace. |
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In the distal folds of the hernia sac, a small erosion was noted. |
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It is part and parcel of the implicit politics of snap judgment, which folds the margins of American society into its center. |
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The slanting rays of the sun accentuated the folds and valleys. |
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We suggest that the folds east and west of each of these faults developed at the same time as each other and the intervening fault, but with different orientations. |
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Their land is fairly remote, tucked away from customary life on undulating hills and drainage folds that are thickly wooded with live oak and chaparral. |
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Everyone piles fillings onto their tortillas, folds up and devours. |
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Black cherry stained liquid trickled out from the folds of canvas. |
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Pink or brown, time to break with an ignoble past, and that includes breaking with reptile-brained reactions to differences in skin-melanin content or epicanthic eyelid folds. |
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However, if imbricate structures of folds are truncated by low-angle thrusts, the decapitated upper portions of the systems should be found, carried off towards the foreland. |
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The behavior of these disks differs from a number of systems that collapse by forming folds which extend hundreds of microns into the aqueous phase. |
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A one-day workshop to give DTP operators a good understanding of printing impositions covering terminology, folds and folding systems, plotting imposition layouts etc. |
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It differs from the Austrian species by having weaker columellar folds. |
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The most common lesions are papular lesions on the face, especially in the periorbital area and the nasolabial folds, and even the mucous membranes. |
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As she rises from a low chair at which she has been playing the clavichord, she disentangles the folds in the capacious dress which emphasises her tiny form. |
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The animals in the fields awoke, the cattle in the pastures and the sheep in the folds, even the birds in the air awoke and began to call to each other, male to female. |
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Neural groove and folds emerge about 7 to 8 days after oviposition. |
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Each issue is about 28 x 40 cm and 16 pp, disbound but in fairly good condition with a minimum of browning, and each is in a large flat plastic bag, without folds. |
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The exposed surface of skin is not smooth but creased by flexion folds around skeletal joints, and it is also pitted by openings of hair follicles and sweat gland ducts. |
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Located at the outer edges of the building and formed by the external envelope, these lofts are moulded by folds that are conspicuous both inside and out. |
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Its anterior siphonal notch is shallow and not adjacent to the columella, and its two nearly parallel folds strengthen within the aperture and are less visible exteriorly. |
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The broad lofty walls were hung here and there with dingy paintings, and curtains, once splendid and gaudy, but now mouldering, dusty and dull, swept in massive folds from the ceiling to the floor. |
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Strong radiating ribs are common in this group, and there are generally very strong plications or accordion like folds on the sulcus of the shell. |
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Insulin is synthesized as a precursor, preproinsulin, and after removal of the signal peptide, proinsulin folds to form the correct tertiary structure. |
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Both women have the chalky flesh-tones, the lank pelt of body-hair, and the deep folds of embonpoint characteristic of Baldung's unenticing nudes. |
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The field evidence includes the presence of several longitudinal extensional folds such as a rollover anticline and drag folds that are related to normal faults in the area. |
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If this is true, then the succession had been folded into two long-wave length anticlines and intervening synclines with an amplitude of 35-40 m and several smaller folds. |
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In this case the folds found within the Miocene sediments have been interpreted as extensional folding in the form of the ramp anticlines and drag folds. |
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Bozkurt mainly provides a short, but incomplete, summary of previous work on field characteristics of extensional folds, including rollover anticlines. |
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During pigment binding the apoprotein folds properly and acts at that location, while folding or after folding, as a template for the assembly of other apoproteins. |
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I liked the nicely designed menu, which folds out into a triangular shape. |
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The Screen Machine folds out like a clever bit of metal origami. |
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In the outcrop, this is a low-dipping cleavage folded by open steep folds. |
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A player folds by discarding her hand immediately face down on the table. |
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This is a long outer garment with loose folds and a head covering. |
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Nodding, I stood, letting the robe fall in soft folds around my body. |
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The folds of Mary's garments are beautifully painted, so is the poise of her head, and all the details of the picture except the figure of the child. |
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Nails grow out of deep folds in the skin of the fingers and toes. |
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He stood still, looking out across the moonlight, his head a little raised, and his ears spread like fans, up to the great folds of the Garo hills. |
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It features Roman roads, ancient burial grounds and 17th century folds. |
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Be sure to fold the paper loosely and not crease it at the folds. |
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The folds have worn translucent lines into the rough drawing paper. |
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Perhaps it's some leftover pack instinct, when my dog folds himself into the most uncomfortable positions in order to nuzzle my face when I'm upset. |
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A single tear rolls down her cheek, and she folds in on herself. |
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In the auditorium eons of dust collected in the pale green stage curtain, sending up a billowing fog of allergens each time the folds were drawn or opened. |
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The abdomen is usually covered with a thin lorica with many folds. |
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Based on a module designed for the Fiat Stillo, the panoramic sunroof folds back in three separate panels with the first panel lifting up as a wind deflector. |
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The remote, fell-foot hamlet of Croglin lies tucked in among the fells and folds and dales and wide expanses of brooding water that pock the untamed landscape of Cumberland. |
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The questions presented by the lower folds in the accordion are economic and social. |
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The spare tire is mounted at an angle and folds up with the rear. |
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Starting as early as the age of 30, folds, furrows and creases characteristics of these lines are mainly located in the forehead and glabella. |
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The RNA molecule is usually a single strand that folds into different shapes and consists of base units bonded together with the sugar ribose. |
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Whenever an incision is made in the ceiling plane, the resultant cut-out folds down or across and becomes a functioning devise. |
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If the tops of the rock units within the folds remain pointing upwards, they are called anticlines and synclines, respectively. |
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Its upper surface folds very slightly and is inlaid with glass panels set flush between the silver steel members. |
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Eddie Bauer's Katabatic tent has a Goal Zero solar charger up top, a triangular piece which folds with the tent for storage, Stuff. |
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They put on her a purple vest, thickly embroidered with gold and pearls, underdrawers of scarlet silk, and gauze trousers of many folds. |
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I sat in a small seat, called a jump seat, which folds up when no one is using it. |
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The ruched dresses are a mindbender, with taut stretch silk blending into draped folds. |
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During piloerection, the guard hairs on the back are raised and the skin folds spread, thus releasing scent. |
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Their eyes are always open, and for sleeping, the retina can be closed or the face buried among the folds of the body. |
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A book signifying knowledge, balances on her lap, and an owl, the attribute of wisdom, is hidden in the folds of her gown. |
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In several locations the quartzites below the glacial horizon have been rucked into a series of folds. |
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Other mammals phonate using vocal folds, as opposed to the vocal cords seen in birds and reptiles. |
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The movement or tenseness of the vocal folds can result in many sounds such as purring and screaming. |
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Koalas have bypassed that constraint by putting those vocal folds in a new location. |
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Histopathologically, the cystic structure was lined by proventricular mucosa presenting in folds and sulci. |
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Food of all kinds laid out on a table, silver cutlery, intricate patterns and subtle folds in table cloths and flowers all challenged painters. |
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At the articulatory level, a voiced sound is one in which the vocal folds vibrate, and a voiceless sound is one in which they do not. |
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Voiceless aspiration occurs when the vocal folds remain open after a consonant is released. |
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The dust hood for Company's bulk bag dischargers contains spillage and dust that can escape through seams in the bag and folds in the spout. |
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The Sherman trap folds flat for storage and distribution and when deployed in the field captures the animal, without injury, for examination. |
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The boy had dwindled to a skeleton, and the skin lay on his face in crimpled folds, like a mask of black crape. |
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The resulting slaty cleavage is parallel to the axial plane of regional folds. |
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This ingenious four-sided mesh bag stretched over a wire frame folds flat when not in use, making for easy storage. |
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In a beta sheet, a string of amino acids folds accordion-fashion into parallel segments oriented in alternating directions to form a flat sheet. |
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These folds include the falx cerebri, and the tentorium, which separates the cerebral hemispheres from the cerebellum. |
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Mama koalas possess pouchlike folds surrounding the teats to protect nursing babies. |
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Coincidentally they exist in three parallel folds or chains surviving from the orogeny. |
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No cuts are made, but nine plications, tucks or folds are made in the fundus, the left part of the stomach and the opening of the esophagus. |
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Seborrheic dermatitis is most commonly located in the nasolabial folds, the eyebrows and glabella as well as the scalp. |
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These meta-sedimentary folds or dome-like structures of the DOB are cored by gneissic and metasedimentary rocks of the Abbabis Formation. |
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The past is not past, the future folds back upon itself, and the present is shot through with fluxions of past and future that destabilize it. |
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