The nasal bone is a projection that lies between the two orbits and is below the superciliary crest. |
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The truth of an artist, and his art, usually lies between, rather than in, paraphrasable explanations. |
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Apologists for the double standard claim the difference lies between one being a dictatorship and the other a democracy. |
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One pair of saccate gonads lies between the dorsoventral muscles and the epidermis. |
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It lies between what is easily transportable and holds well, what can be eaten cold or easily kept hot and what can be cooked on the spot. |
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It lies between the outer enamel and the innermost core of the tooth called the dental pulp. |
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She was a contemporary of St. Patrick and is said to have made her religious vows to him in Killaraght which lies between Monasteraden and Boyle. |
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It is a reminder of the delicate line that lies between self-interest and the national interest. |
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But, from whichever direction it is approached, the same gulf lies between literate and aliterate minds. |
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You can enter by the restaurant which lies between the two buildings at a lower level, or through the portico of either neoclassical structure. |
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The great escarpment is embayed by major valleys, and a belt of mountains lies between it and the coastal plain. |
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The caudal vertebrae have been fused into a single rod-shaped skeletal element that lies between the ilia, in effect moving the tail internally. |
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If your score lies between a band, then it is at the discretion of the exam board what classification you receive. |
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The proposed site for the centre lies between the Airport Road and the Burma Road. |
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It lies between sea and jungle, and has a spectacular infinity pool and high rooms constructed around the trunk and branches of an ancient fig tree. |
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Raunds lies between prehistoric sites already famous to prehistorians. |
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Situated in the centre of the Barony of Erris, Belmullet lies between the bays of Broadhaven to the north, and Blacksod to the south and is tailor-made for such a festival. |
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It is a fable recalled by a lonely man who lies between the clumps of grass on the sands by a river, like a survivor washed ashore after a shipwreck. |
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Shibirghan lies between the largest city in the north, Mazar-e Sharif, to the east and the largest city in the west, Herat. |
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The buckles have a nice feel to them, and they're designed in such a way that the excess strap lies between the buckle, and the PC, thus preventing any nicks and scratches. |
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The researchers then demonstrated that the interdigital tissue that lies between budding digits is responsible for instructing them as to what they will become. |
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Analysts believe the company's true value lies between 45-55 cent a share. |
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The terahertz region lies between electronic and optical wave frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum, and ranges from 100 GHz to 10 THz in frequency. |
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For instance, there are 366 days between Saturday, November 20, 2055 and November 20, 2056, because 2056 is a leap year and February 29, 2056 lies between the two Novembers. |
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Each year in the last week of February, he would muster his followers and boldly cross the 40 miles of open water that lies between Toronto and Niagara. |
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The bit sits in a part of the horse's mouth called the diastema, which is a section devoid of teeth that lies between the front incisors and the back pre-molars and molars. |
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Brighton lies between the South Downs and the English Channel to the north and south, respectively. |
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It lies between the Pacific Ocean to the east and the Sea of Okhotsk to the west. |
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Its taste profile lies between very sweet White Zinfandels and very dry Roses. |
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Its taste profile fills the marketplace void that lies between very sweet White Zinfandels and very dry Roses. |
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This depressed zone lies between the bounding normal fault and rim zone, an uplifted area that surrounds the inner crater. |
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Due south, the gangly formation of Sculptor lies between Fornax and Piscis Austrinus. |
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The geographical centre of Ulster lies between the villages of Pomeroy and Carrickmore in County Tyrone. |
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In our Solar System the frost line lies between Mars and Jupiter at about five astronomical units from the Sun. |
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Part of the original course can still be seen, and lies between the island and the east shore of the loch. |
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It includes much of the continent of Africa, as well as oceanic crust which lies between the continent and various surrounding ocean ridges. |
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The largest part of the nation lies between two rivers, the Dniester and the Prut. |
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In the rest of the Nordic countries, the proportion lies between 15 and 20 per cent. |
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These hills are cut down to a kind of terrace which lies between them and the river. |
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It lies between the Banda Sea to the south and Seram Sea to the north, west of Ambon and Seram islands. |
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The North Bay of the Biscayne Bay lies between Miami Beach barrier island and Miami on the mainland. |
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The islands are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. |
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The recumbent stone typically lies between the SSE and SW points of the circle. |
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It lies between the stations of Dawlish and Newton Abbot on the Great Western Main Line between London Paddington and Penzance in Cornwall. |
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In the breadth of territory that lies between these two provisos are found all the explanations for uncreativeness in the dance. |
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The Gulf of Riga lies between the Latvian capital city of Riga and the Estonian island of Saaremaa. |
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The Northern Baltic Sea lies between the Stockholm area, southwestern Finland and Estonia. |
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To the west is the northern Atlantic Ocean and to the south is the Celtic Sea, which lies between Ireland and Brittany, in France. |
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He took Leicester, which lies between them, but found his resources exhausted. |
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The neighbourhood lies between Kilburn and Kensal Green, and was developed from 1875 and named to honour Queen Victoria. |
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Lough Foyle lies between County Londonderry in Northern Ireland and County Donegal in the then Irish Free State. |
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It lies between the 3rd parallel north and the 15th parallel north and longitudes 33rd meridian east and 48th meridian east. |
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The Central Belt lies between the Highlands to the north and the Southern Uplands to the south. |
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The Irish Sea lies between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain. |
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This strait lies between Baffin Island and Nunavik, with its eastern entrance marked by Cape Chidley in Quebec and Resolution Island off Baffin Island. |
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It lies between Carlisle to the west and Darlington to the east. |
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It will also create new habitat for wildlife, particularly otters, as the land concerned lies between the existing Coed Tregib and the River Tywi. |
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It lies between the coast of northwestern continental Europe and the range of Frisian Islands, forming a shallow body of water with tidal flats and wetlands. |
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Also known as the subcutaneous fibro-adipose layer, the superficial layer lies between the outer layers of skin and the underlying galea aponeurotica or epicranium. |
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The modern border lies between the town of Knighton and its railway station, and divides the village of Llanymynech where a pub straddles the line. |
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But a cultural touch point lies between Papua New Guinea and the Indonesian region of the Papua and West Papua, which shares the island of New Guinea with Papua New Guinea. |
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Central Europe lies between Eastern Europe and Western Europe. |
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Birkness Comb, also called Burtness Comb on Ordnance Survey maps, lies between the truncated and unnamed northern ridges of High Crag and High Stile. |
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Further European integration by some states led to the formation of the European Union, a separate political entity that lies between a confederation and a federation. |
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Envy lies between beings equal in nature, though unequal in circumstances. |
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Stroma, which lies between mainland Scotland and Orkney, is part of Caithness, and so falls under Highland council area for local government purposes, not Orkney. |
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