The infolded grooves served to produce a strong tooth attachment, and it is unlikely that they functioned in venom conduction. |
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I think in these past five years, Mike and I have gotten much better at setting up grooves. |
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They had graduated grooves into which the pill mass, formed into a tube, was placed before being cut. |
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The needle, as it glides across the grooves, sibilates softly and crackles once or twice. |
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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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The channelled whelk is almost as big, and may be distinguished by the deep, channelled grooves which follow the whorls of the shell. |
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The climbing wall was covered with tongue-and-groove wood siding turned backward, resulting in strong, smooth walls without grooves. |
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There was lots of moody piano, haunting baselines and dark, jazzy, horn-filled grooves. |
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Consequently, the music and grooves are the same jazzy funk that this erstwhile folksinger has been exploring over her past few albums. |
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Locally, linear grooves have been delicately eroded to form small meanders with undercut walls. |
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The throats of balaenids are smooth, lacking the furrows or grooves of some other mysticetes. |
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While their sounds are far from new, Findlay offers a fresh platter of seamlessly mixed house grooves, breakbeats and boogaloo. |
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The chopping board is sloped and has grooves to grip the food and to encourage liquid to run away from the cutting area. |
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Special guest on the night is a local band who will play a set of high-energy dance and doof grooves to suit the mood. |
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Philadelphia cabinetmakers soon eliminated the nailhead problem by sliding the bottom boards into grooves cut into the drawer sides. |
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At least six of these, with U-shaped grooves that run the full length of the specimens, are fragments of arrow shaft smoothers. |
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The process is much like an old phonograph where the needle is the tip and the grooves in the vinyl record are the atoms. |
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A few grooves in a tree trunk, looking vaguely like a face, elevated into being the sacred image of our saviour. |
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In it is a niche, wherein the statue of St. Canice stood, and inverted stone cones with eight grooves, or flutings, for holy water. |
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They resemble in these respects similar grooves on the antlers of moose and elk and the frill and horns of Triceratops. |
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The CD is a combination of spacey sitar samples, keyboard textures, and funk grooves. |
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The spacey grooves of the title track and the hushed melodies of the second single are pleasant enough, but simply don't resonate as strongly. |
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As a fired bullet travels through the barrel, the grooves guide the bullet and give it a rapid spin. |
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The male housing also includes splines which align with grooves on the female housing. |
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Notice the tip is rounded with a button mechanism and wires running down the grooves on the side of the blade. |
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They are covered with dense, long, shaggy fur made up of thick hairs with longitudinal grooves. |
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Oddly enough, the album finds a reinvigorated Bolan crafting some of his best hooks and calibrating his catchiest grooves in years. |
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While putty was once necessary to stabilize the glass in the grooves of the lead cames, glass is held in the modern copper cames with adhesive. |
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These albums were groundbreaking explorations into chilled electronica, infused with jazzy grooves and live orchestration. |
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The CD is almost exclusively built on funk grooves and avoids the harmonic and melodic language of bebop. |
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The striae ridges are broad and bifurcate both apically and basally, and the grooves are narrow and sharp. |
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The jarrah tree has rough grayish brown bark with vertical grooves, which sheds in long strips. |
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In the rock outcropping, you notice grooves and wedge-shaped holes of varying sizes. |
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The stalk is usually longer, the chalazal scar larger and often oval in outline, and the grooves on the back of the pip parallel to each other. |
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The grooves, beats and samples are all too cool to believe that someone could've assembled these tracks for release. |
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The band is obsessed by the music of Rhythm and Blues, with its contagious grooves, boogie piano, sax riffs and overdriven guitar solos. |
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Light breaks over the horizon, sunbeams become sunlight, the key's grooves line up with the ignition's latches. |
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Examine the amazing close-up of the barbules of a feather showing the tiny hooklets and grooves. |
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In turn, the tips of the barbules have tiny hooklets that fit into grooves on adjacent barbules. |
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The remainder lies somewhere between empty arpeggiated dance grooves and by-the-numbers synth-pop. |
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In between the papillae are grooves where food and bacteria can collect, turning your tongue white and your breath icky. |
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Behind the temporal regions, note the two wide and deep grooves which outline the petrous parts of the temporal bones. |
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Spiral grooves are impressed on inner surfaces of the barrel of every gun, a step known as rifling. |
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The radial grooves and ridges are visible on the infundibulum and the orifice that opens into the acetabulum is visible. |
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The outer surface has pits, grooves, and perforations that represent traces of vascular structures. |
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Even if the child brushes regularly and carefully, it can be impossible to clean out the grooves and pits on certain teeth. |
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A few drops spilled over the edge, sprinkling the pitted surface of the bar and puddling in the deep grooves of the worn wood. |
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Tiny grooves may need to be cut into remaining teeth or fillings, so that the denture clips into a firm position. |
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Micro-pustules, both in grooves and on plications, are the most common type of micro-ornament. |
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It can get pretty posey but the DJ grooves are often spot-on, whether it's hard house on weekends or more eclectic tunes in the week. |
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The 18 tracks of psychedelic pop, disco grooves and film snips may be a patchwork quilt of musical oddities, but one that is seamless. |
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The sutures are, in effect, grooves between the bones of the skull and the fontanelles are small areas where the sutures meet. |
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At first glance the pistol looks like a full-size Caspian widebody with some ports in the slide and lots of grasping grooves fore and aft. |
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The grooves, the furrows and the crow's feet are still there but my skin is smoother and I feel healthier. |
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Their search for the perfect beat has resulted in a series of sound experiments packed with cyclic grooves and hypnotic rhythms. |
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The gullying is seen as numerous, parallel grooves extending from the base of the snow-covered hollows. |
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The team used a conventional damascene process to deposit the copper metal in the grooves of a dielectric material carried on 250 mm wafers. |
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External grooves, pits, and perforations appear much as they do in the plates, and the base is slightly expanded and pustulate. |
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The crampons scraped across the kitchen floor, cutting grooves into the wood. |
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Use a foot with narrower grooves on lightweight fabrics, and one with wider grooves on mediumweight fabrics. |
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And that is why we are having a very hard look at the grooves on club-faces right now. |
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The dies have a series of grooves and depressions cut into them and the work piece is passed in sequence through a shaping series. |
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The grooves are slightly offset so as the upper assembly moves forward, the cylinder is forced to engage the correct groove with the stud. |
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You see the city as a solid mass in which there have been carved narrow grooves, criss-crossing this stone block thousands of times. |
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He correctly identified 20 out of 20 recordings just by studying the record grooves. |
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Anyway, the way it worked was that this needle scratched around the grooves of the disc and the vibrations were translated into sound. |
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When people start to speak from habit they enter into those well worn grooves of social conformity and confirmation. |
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The fossil skull's upper and lower jaws reveal deep channels and grooves that once held nerves and blood vessels. |
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First off, the man's cured himself of his unfortunate bout with domestication, and the rest of this album grooves, grooves, grooves. |
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It's an inventive, cinematic exploration of hip-hop, its party-girl cousin trip hop, acid jazz and retro funk grooves. |
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This album is pure laid back grooves, acoustic guitars, and blissed out melodies. |
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Time and travelling feet have worn grooves into hillsides as much as 3m deep. |
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Deep grooves and channels have been worn into the 600-year-old stone down the centuries. |
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Its soundtrack album was one of the first records I owned, and played until the grooves wore out. |
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The rake or dethatcher will create shallow grooves in the soil which will catch the new grass seed that you spread. |
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At one point he grooves a serve that recalls the mop-haired pro from Tennessee. |
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Set up for lock grooves on three record players, Suzuki's sounds at times approximate ducks on a pond, kazoos, and Tuvan throat singers. |
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The grooves engaging the stud during rearward movement were shallower than those engaging the stud during forward movement. |
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After cleaning the plate, colored ink is rubbed into the grooves and then carefully wiped off the flat surface of the plate. |
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Many of the pieces ride on spare, quietly insistent pulses that owe as much to dub or African grooves as to jazz. |
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The caliber was 16-gauge and the barrel was rifled with lands and grooves that ran straight as an arrow from breech to muzzle. |
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What is radical about the Briley design is that it is rifled with six, straight, equally spaced lands and grooves. |
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It's about 43 inches long, with a 24-inch barrel with one twist and five lands and grooves. |
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The ambulacral grooves are narrow and the ambulacral ossicles are not exposed. |
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Its wide ambulacral grooves and open filtration fan made it adapted for motile particle capture in a wide variety of environments. |
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The nature reserve is covered with quarry pits, grooves, and mines resulting from Roman and later workings. |
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The shell surface is distinctly annulated along its sides, with broad annulae that are separated by deep narrow grooves. |
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Finger grooves are featured on the grips for double-action revolvers, while metal inserts provide consistent fit. |
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They, unfortunately, seem more content on alternating between dirge-like arrangements and angular riffs and grooves. |
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She fronted an enormously talented bunch of individuals who generated a seamless blend of urban soul and funky grooves. |
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Note that the grooves in some wooden surfaces may cause the computer's mouse to behave erratically. |
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According to the Scanalyzers, it lacks rifled grooves of any sort in the barrel. |
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The foremost portion of this auxiliary chamber incorporates many small rifling grooves to just stabilize the bullet before it engages the bore. |
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The Foster slugs have very shallow rifling and since these slugs obturate in shotgun bores, most of these grooves are ironed out in the process. |
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The booths were clean, but had their share of rips and cracks, as well as a few grooves of seating position. |
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However, these can vary from the gauge-like tools of the luthier to dados cutting wide grooves. |
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The album itself is dominated by light jazzy grooves, but is often rudely interrupted by snatches of TV, radio, and roughly sampled sounds. |
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The trees are tapped for latex by cutting spiral grooves in the bark and inserting a spout with a cup for collection of the latex. |
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Meindl returns with a stellar serving of thumping grooves, rolling basslines, stabby synths, dubbed-out chords, precision drum hits and more. |
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Where some vocals are half backed and hang baggily over the grooves of the music, Lukie's works with the tune and blends perfectly into the mix. |
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The trickiest step is cutting grooves inside the lips to fit the barrelheads tightly. |
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He also made cut drawings using a knife and mat board, and, more recently, small, painted wood bas-reliefs with criss-crossing incised grooves. |
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Then remove the board and spread carpenter's glue on the tongues and grooves of the new and old pieces. |
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With a cedar floor, installation consists of interlocking tongues and grooves and fastening the material to the floor. |
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Engage the tongue and grooves of the tiles as you lay them next to each other, but don't slide them into place. |
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On the contrary, the passion that bursts forth from these grooves enables the music to come fully alive three decades later. |
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They have shown that cells align themselves with topographical features such as parallel grooves etched into a biomaterial surface. |
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These guys refresh classical music with their subtle touch, their accessible grooves, and a tiny klezmer edge. |
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Praise must go to the four-man rhythm section who power the album's mostly mid tempo grooves. |
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After the shank was driven into the bolster, the bolster was placed into a die that squeezed the rings into the grooves and wings of the shank. |
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Created on supports made of filled fiberboard, often with rounded edges and one or two deep grooves, the paintings recall utilitarian objects like machines or appliances. |
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The external surface texture is similar to that of the carapace, and consists of subtle low, rounded bosses with scattered small pits and thin grooves. |
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You can feel that California sun glowing warmly from the grooves. |
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The Dwellers' music could be described as a mixture of funked-out, jazzy-fantastic, savvy soul grooves with a hint of drum and bass and a gritty hip hop edge. |
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This is a well sequenced selection of top quality grooves that takes the pulse of 21st century African roots music and finds it to be in surprisingly rude health. |
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Do you think that political paradigm shifters would be welcomed with open arms, or nine grams of lead through six lands and grooves with a left hand twist? |
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The album is laced with acoustic instruments placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout. |
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These data indicate that the jakobids are most similar to an interesting collection of other flagellate groups that possess suspension feeding grooves. |
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He showed me the particular key to the bureau, which appeared to be quite complicated, as it had four sets of grooves and slots, instead of the average of one. |
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His music embraces the traditional sounds of Mali along with American blues, Cuban-influenced grooves, jazz riffs, flamenco, calypso and Arab-influenced vocals. |
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Whenever I came across those grooves, the bike took on a mind of its own and tried to follow along the grooves like a toy car on a slot car racing track. |
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The walls were sheer with no footholds or grooves for climbing. |
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These grooves create microscopic vortices in the water next to the swimmer, thereby disturbing the flow of water along the body and reducing the surface friction drag. |
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It revealed Eros to be an oddly shaped, heavily cratered object, with ridges and grooves, and covered by a million boulders, each larger than a house. |
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The quartet showed greater musical range than their predecessors, with songs ranging from barbiturate-induced hallucinations to upbeat, jazzy grooves. |
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Rich, rhythmical patterns and grooves represent roots in African culture, or to be more exact, Afro-American music in the realm of jazz, soul and funk. |
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The Today programme ain't where I'm going for my funkster grooves, people. |
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A fluid together with its entrained load moving over a cohesive bed erodes longitudinal furrows or grooves when the stress exceeds the critical erosion velocity. |
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The rotating band contacts the lands and grooves at the forcing cone. |
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It was teaming, the type rain that pellets the ground and makes grooves. |
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The album differs from their earlier punchy efforts, concentrating on developing strong grooves laced in reverb and echoes at a leisurely-relaxed tempo. |
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While maintaining their dreamy melodies and laid-back grooves, the duo have deserted their trademark kids' TV samples and the like, for something more grown up. |
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Since it uses a reverse electroplating process, there's no abrasive action from bore scouring brushes and no possibility of scratching the lands and grooves. |
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Further addition of membrane materials fully hides these grooves. |
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The photos from these fly-bys have revealed amazing detail in the structures of craters, grooves, and chasms crossing the frigid surfaces of these little worlds. |
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The teeth of the two large crocodile species known to live then were too blunt and too irregularly spaced to have produced the narrow grooves found on the Majungatholus bones. |
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Most tracks are simply heavy rhythmic grooves, adorned with ethnic percussion and wah-wah, with Davis spurting spacey, celestial trumpet shapes over the top. |
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She took her key-ring out as she walked towards her car, unknowingly shifting them around between her fingers feeling for the grooves of the correct key. |
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An initial line-drawing is incised into a metal plate, either by directly engraving it or biting it with acid, to create grooves which take in ink. |
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Some of these channels were as wide as rivers, others narrow grooves. |
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It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high. |
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If your sails have bolt ropes or luff tapes that are hoisted through luff grooves, it's likely that the top of the bolt rope or luff tape will experience damage. |
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Next, the researchers measured profiles of the bullets' surface ridges and grooves to accuracies of 20 nanometers in depth and a few micrometers across the surface. |
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There is a spring in the step as the city grooves to a new beat. |
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Around the Sun is no more rocking than the last two, and perhaps less, tending to midtempo ballads and anthems with a few laid-back grooves along the way. |
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I prefer articles which are provocative to those which follow well-worn grooves because I think the development of critical thinking is important to good debate. |
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Combining authentic retro tunes of the 60's with the new upbeat grooves of the 80's, the soundtrack moves along at a cracking pace through the decades. |
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Dovetail-shaped grooves add patterning and allow for track lighting below. |
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Sophisticated bossa nova grooves, seductive vocals and nuanced acoustic guitars are given texture by jazzy electric piano and flute and trumpet cameos. |
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With most brands of laminate flooring, the joints are glued with specially formulated, water-resistant, glue placed between the tongue and grooves of every plank. |
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The cushioned surface of the liner is in contact with the foot while the interlocking grooves on the underside fit into the perforated cage to create the outsole. |
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To rectify the problem, the Enfield form of rifling based on five grooves and lands is introduced, so the last of the British military Martinis are called Martini-Enfields. |
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In fact, it almost seems that Zero 7 have come out of nowhere to give us an album that's going to stand the test of time as a classic of down-tempo chill-out grooves. |
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Centuries of erosion by wind have carved grooves in the rocks. |
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On Kelleys Island in Lake Erie or in New York's Central Park, the grooves left by these glaciers can be easily observed. |
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The human eye is a precision instrument. It can detect grooves and lands on a slug more efficiently than any computer. |
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Instead, each tyre had four large circumferential grooves on its surface designed to limit the cornering speed of the cars. |
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Another double helix may be found tracing the spaces, or grooves, between the strands. |
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As the strands are not symmetrically located with respect to each other, the grooves are unequally sized. |
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An improvement in the landing field was the introduction of grooves in the concrete surface. |
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In the Paleozoic era, brittle stars had open ambulacral grooves, but in modern forms, these are turned inward. |
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The test is rigid, and divides into five ambulacral grooves separated by five interambulacral areas. |
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Instead, the mouth is surrounded by cilia that pull strings of mucus containing food particles towards a series of grooves around the mouth. |
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The annual growth lines are clear and there is a fine sculpturing of concentric grooves and ridges. |
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Ventral grooves run from the lower jaw to the umbilicus, about halfway along the underside of the body. |
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Pleated grooves in the whale's mouth allow the creature to easily drain the water initially taken in, filtering out the prey. |
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The grooves between the knobs trap a consistent film of air, making it an excellent sound mirror. |
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This causes grooves on their throat to expand, increasing the amount of water the mouth can store. |
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The distinctions from fossil families such as the Chilenophoberidae are based on the pattern of grooves on the carapace. |
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They use a suction technique, aided by a pair of grooves on the underside of their head, not unlike the throat pleats on the rorquals, to feed. |
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The pseudobulb has a smooth surface with lengthwise grooves, and can have different shapes, often conical or oblong. |
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Transcription or recording lathes are used to make grooves on a surface for recording sounds. |
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These were used in creating sound grooves on wax cylinders and then on flat recording discs. |
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Special cutters can also cut grooves, bevels, radii, or indeed any section desired. |
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Windows in the South Bend house are sashless. They are simply plates of glass that slide in the grooves of a wood casing. |
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The thick-bedded dolostone's straticulate character was brought out as fine etched parallel grooves on the broken surfaces by weathering. |
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They will spin the best of house, nu-disco, electro and acid house grooves from today and times gone by. |
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Its species differ from others in the genus by having a distinctive type of hair within the grooves of the rachises and costae adaxially. |
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The Archimedean spiral looks like a coiled rope or the grooves on a vinyl record. |
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The grooves are in the form of triangular riblets scored into a coating on the blade surface. |
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Previous studies show the lack of nucleoli and the presence of longitudinal nuclear grooves favour a diagnosis of dermatopathic lymphadenitis. |
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The stretch of blacktop, created by Honda for a commercial, contains a series of differently spaced grooves. |
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Unlike tribute bands that have preceded them, the Rosez take pride in replicating the massive grooves of the Second Coming album. |
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We routinely collect ctenophores with sediment in their stomodea and with benthic materials in their food grooves. |
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Cusps and grooves characterize the occlusal surfaces of the canines, premolars, and molars. |
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Gothic arch grooves at the raceway contacts of the MPR Guides enable the slides to sustain loads from any direction. |
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Rivals Plimsole, also from Nuneaton, will be hoping their classic guitar grooves win over the judging panel. |
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To make his own study of the grooves, Rico-Guevara with ethologist Kristiina Hurme coaxed 18 hummingbird species in the wild to sip on camera. |
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Large bizarre cells, intranuclear pseudoinclusions, marked irregularity of nuclear membranes and nuclear grooves were not evident in this case. |
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On the plus side, this stylish Los Angeles trio's debut brims with flawlessly updated '80s synthpop grooves. |
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The Jaxx's fifth album is an undeniably vivid musical rainbow combining big punchy grooves, sonic ruptures, bass-driven depth charges and feet-firing freak outs. |
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Each track is about two minutes long, a perfect length for beginning improvisers, and features full-sounding instrumentation and authentic grooves. |
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Designed and built by Tony Douglas of Lake Oswego, Oregon, the fence consists of panels that slide into grooves dadoed into vertical 2-by-4s added to the post sides. |
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Containing processed beats, cut-ups of noise and hip hop grooves, the tracks that feature on the album were chosen from 50 songs stockpiled by Justin. |
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The two-piece fingerjoint set is specifically designed for cutting fingerjoints, rabbets and square bottom grooves without scoring or chipping, the company says. |
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Unless great Uncle Vinny played on the banks of the Hudson River with a snifter of small-batch bourbon in his hand while the DJ was laying down serious grooves. |
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The MACK Daddy grooves featured in Callaway's new X Series JAWS wedges have been designed to the absolute limits allowed within the Rules of Golf. |
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In separate statements, both girls described how grooves on the seabed combined with sudden crashing waves and a rip tide had left them unable to touch the floor. |
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Playing an early evening slot, the Motor City outfit's set leaned more to their jazzier side, with a live saxophonist free-styling over their deep techno grooves. |
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For this, grooved rollers were used, the grooves being of successively decreasing size so that the bar was progressively reduced to the desired dimensions. |
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Every portcullis was mounted in vertical grooves in the walls of the castle and could be raised or lowered quickly by means of chains or ropes attached to an internal winch. |
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Edgar noticed that Clyde was wearing a necktie with a driblet design. The little figures made him think of paramecia, sinister organisms with gullets and feeding grooves. |
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They pierce the animal's skin with their teeth, biting away a small flap, and lap up the blood with their tongues, which have lateral grooves adapted to this purpose. |
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The grooves between the knobs trap a film of air that is consistent whatever the orientation or depth of the whale, making it an excellent sound mirror. |
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Sea urchins' tube feet arise from the five ambulacral grooves. |
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A number of parallel lines or grooves run horizontally across this board. |
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The staves are positioned into the holes and then sprung into the grooves. |
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A cornucopia of hyped-up breakbeats, keyboard squiggles, surf grooves, dancehall stylee, dumb loops and much atonal shouting along, Far In dares you not to smile. |
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Webb thought the aulacopod condition better adapted to burrowing in soil and the holopod condition, with less pronounced grooves, more dry-adapted. |
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