Most species have a mane on the neck and a lock of hair on the forepart of the head known as a forelock. |
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I have been in the habit of going there regularly since the forepart of January last until the first of March, going twice or three times a week. |
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Shoes made on combination lasts, where the heel fit is made narrower than the forepart to give superior fit. |
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Here is the black and silver brocade set of sleeves and forepart that I originally designed for the dress. |
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An improved fastening means conjoining the heel and shank part to the forepart of the mid-sole is disclosed. |
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Next Grace donned a beautiful red kirtle made of silk, with a forepart that had a pattern of gold colored roses embroidered on it. |
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The underskirt has a matching tapestry forepart, with trimmed cotton velvet overskirt. |
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In 1825, during the celebration of the inauguration of John Quincy Adams, it finally burst, but its forepart remains on display. |
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Loin: Too long a loin adds excess length to the back and results in a loss in strength to the forepart of the body. |
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A cobra raises the forepart of its body and spreads its hood when threatened. |
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The crew were initially unaware that the vessel was taking on water as their view of the forepart of the vessel was blocked by the load of traps. |
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The problem is that wear has shortened it, so that its forepart lost almost any contact with the rear curve of the trigger block. |
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Some 13 000 tonnes of oil cargo was removed from the forepart of the wreck. |
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Compression pads in the heel and forepart of the outsole compress under pressure to absorb shock and stress. |
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A spitting cobra usually raises its head and the forepart of its body in the characteristic cobra defensive posture prior to spitting, but venom can be ejected from any position. |
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At the maximum extension, the head and the forepart of the body are anchored and the posterior part drawn up as close as possible in the accordion-like folds. |
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The so-called courtship dance of many snakes is often mistakenly interpreted as a dance in which the forepart of the bodies of a male and a female are held high and entwined. |
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In birds, light passes either through the eyes or through the bony tissue of the skull and stimulates the development of certain cells in the forepart of the brain. |
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As a result of the grounding, the forepeak was holed and the hull plates and internal structure of the forepart sustained significant deformation. |
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