The combination of long straights, tight chicanes and hairpins is very demanding on the brakes. |
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There are some fast chicanes with quick changes of direction, there are slow hairpins and fast sweeping bends. |
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There was a vanity on the far wall that was covered with powders and shades of rouge, brushes, hairpins, and jewelry of all kinds. |
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The woman was about the same age as the richly-dressed man, her brown hair swept up in an intricate coif and decorated with glittering hairpins. |
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Unlike larger polypeptides and proteins, small nucleic acid duplexes and hairpins do not have a dense core to which this effect would apply. |
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The noncoding regions always have a high potential for folding into hairpins and loops. |
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You may have to remove contact lenses, eyeglasses, jewelry, hairpins and other items. |
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Besides, there are hairpins in delicate gold, silver, and bronze with motifs of peacock, swan and deer, inspired by Grecian designs. |
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It clings tenuously to the stony mountainside in a thin line of hairpins before dropping out of sight. |
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Some of her hairpins slipped out, and he removed the rest, freeing her shimmering blond locks to tumble down her back. |
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Her long, straight blond hair was piled messily on top of her head and twinkled with sparkly butterfly clips and hairpins. |
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You want your hair to reflect that with a cute spiky do or a few added accessories like a sparkly hair clip or hairpins. |
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I pulled two hairpins from my thick hair as it fell down, still tied back by a black ribbon. |
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I went over to the mirror, grabbed a few hairpins, and proceeded to wrestle my hair into a recognizable state. |
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The descent is much steeper at only 20 km, with some fast bends at the top changing to tight hairpins at the bottom. |
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One of the women was carrying in drastically colorful clothes, while the other a box of hairbrush with some hairpins. |
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They had several hairpins in their hair, inconspicuous objects, which they would use to pick the easier locks. |
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Out of the hairpins the H1 is perfectly happy at 45 degrees, with half a turn of opposite lock and the rear wheels spinning up a treat. |
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This is a holiday hairstyle where decorative hairpins are a must! |
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A veil, scarf, or kerchief may be suspended from the head and attached there with a headband or hairpins, or it may variably wrap the head, neck, and shoulders. |
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Then there are the smaller stalls selling everything from bindis to hairpins and costume jewellery of the type more often seen in Bollywood movies. |
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They dug up thousands of plates, brooches, hairpins and pendants, carefully placed for the afterlife with the bodies of wealthy rulers entombed in royal burial chambers. |
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There are also heroines who arrive on stage without any hairpins at all. |
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The popular Albert Park circuit is a street track which goes through a leafy park, combining fast corners and tight hairpins along with sweeping curves. |
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Next morning the valley is crusted in frost as I find the turn-off and wind up 11 km through 135 bends, nine of them hairpins, to reach Snow Farm. |
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The hairpins and cruciforms are weak points where the DNA can break and rearrange with DNA from other chromosomes. |
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Wrap a thick section hair around the base of your ponytail, securing with hairpins or kirby grips, as you go along. |
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The variety of angles in the course, from slow bends to hairpins, will both test your skill as a driver and allow you the opportunity to pass other carts. |
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