She paused and crouched, running her fingers along the edge of one of the circular prints with an angled notch in the front. |
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They turned and then stopped in a recessed notch behind an outcropping along the wall. |
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The acting is top notch here, from the top name actors down to the character players. |
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The tail fluke lacks a medial notch and the flippers are small and pointed. |
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Rather than addressing the culture and crisis in confidence, you'd propose we crank the hostility up a notch or two? |
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On the outside edge, starting about a foot from the cut end, notch the frond until you get all the way across. |
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Room furnishings, right down to the Egyptian cotton sheets, are top notch everywhere in the hotel. |
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The balloon should begin inflation on the dicrotic notch which represents the beginning of diastole. |
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The front sight sat up out of its dovetail notch with light visible between it and the slide. |
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The rear sight is a square notch on an elevator ladder, while the front sight, which is dovetailed into the barrel, has a gold bead. |
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On either side of the dorsum sellae is a notch for the passage of the abducens nerve. |
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Chris instructs us to head down the foul line to the notch where the warning track inside the field of play ends. |
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It'll take your water-cooler chats up a notch, and you'll be providing a valuable public service. |
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If I turn on the advanced graphic options such as Anti Aliasing I have to bump the resolution down just one notch so that it does not jitter. |
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Frankie Dettori's bid to notch up his third straight victory in the race was dashed as his mount Doyen finished fourth. |
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The frames had been adzed to remove the sharp angle of a land, or notch, which originally housed the edge of the clinker plank. |
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With Nobody's Fool he weaves a magic spell with the help of a funny, affecting screenplay and a top notch supporting cast. |
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The whorl is located at the bottom of the shaft and there is either a hook or a notch at the top of the shaft to catch the yarn. |
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I cut a series of kerfs in the notch area and knocked out the waste with a chisel and mallet. |
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Unfortunately my nephew noticed I was better than before and just raised his game a notch and still wiped the floor with me. |
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It all begins in the fabled land of Albion, where our young hero must notch up three good deeds to raise money to buy his sister a birthday gift. |
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Underworld yammers on and on about bloodlines and supernatural compost when it should be kicking it up a notch in the action department. |
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Next, cut a notch in the container and using some dirt, build a ramp from the pond to the lip of the container. |
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He plays on the brooding darkness that is present in almost all of his film roles, taking it up a notch for this role. |
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The narration is clearly articulated and the video and audio quality is top notch for a low-budget presentation like this one. |
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This section passes through the fourth sacral vertebra and sacral hiatus and the os ilium at the sciatic notch. |
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A safety notch is designed in to prevent a discharge from occurring after a sudden impact. |
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The safeties include a firing pin block, safety notch on the hammer and the de-cock lever. |
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Squeezing some lemon over it, though, brought out some of the flavour and upped the tastiness a notch. |
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Inferior to the posterior inferior iliac spine is the greater sciatic notch. |
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The hotel has top notch conference facilities, with four ballrooms, seven function room options and three atrium room set ups. |
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A notch in the rear dovetail provides additional security against ring movement. |
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It's pretty hard to focus on issues beyond oneself, if the primary focus is the next notch on the bed frame. |
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She turns away again and I can see that she is carving a notch on a bedpost. |
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His was not the kiss of a callow adolescent or a selfish boy bent on earning a notch on his bedpost for being the first to defrost her. |
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Next time, boys, it may be possible to tone it down just a notch without losing any of the entertainment value. |
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The disconnector notch was polished as smooth as Egyptian anthracite, and all tooling marks were polished out. |
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These also serve well as night sights with three tritium round dots, one on each side of the rear notch and one in the face of the front sight. |
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My stress levels kicked up a notch, however, when I discovered I couldn't transfer my music library to the device. |
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If she can hold it together and punch things up an notch, she has an outside shot at advancing beyond the semifinals. |
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This notch articulates with the trochlea of the humerus to form the elbow joint. |
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The coronoid process is the anterior protrusion which forms part of the border for the trochlear notch. |
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An admiral goal provided the amateurs are raising their sights rather than the professionals dropping down a notch. |
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Take your Good Grips zester, and using the notch on the side, make a twist from the lemon rind. |
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The single-breasted jacket with notch lapels is the most popular and classic style. |
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In the anterior view, the trochlear notch of the ulna is not seen through the humerus. |
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What comes, instead of the dials being turned up a notch or two, is that a muted trumpet joins in. |
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Enemies and architecture are top notch too, and a few of the bosses, while slightly humorous looking, are modeled exquisitely. |
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The acting is uniformly solid, with no character emerging as a lead, and technically, the film is top notch. |
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Lay the bridge on the table with the notch of desired height behind the cue ball. |
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Wizards, sorcerers, and other arcane spellcasters of the world, we need to step it up a notch. |
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Not to sound like a brown-noser, but the directing in the film was top notch, where did you learn such skill? |
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The full buckhorn fixed rear sight on this rifle with fine notch provides as clean a sight picture as irons are capable of. |
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If I don't hold the bobbin on the spindle, it slides just far enough out that the notch slides out of place and it won't wind. |
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The spiracular notch is deep and forms a well-defined break between skull table and cheek. |
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It's perfect for most occasions but don't confuse it with business casual, which is a notch above on the style chain. |
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The circuit boards comprise a notch in the top edge which receives a corresponding projection. |
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The swords are measured to ascertain that they are of equal length, and in no case must a sword with a sharp edge or a notch be allowed. |
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He swept his hands up and down the smooth sides, trying to find a notch or groove. |
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Each lobster is marked with a notch in the tail then released back into the sea. |
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As long as you made it by the time the guy in charge reached your name, you received a notch on the stick used to record your presence. |
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Columbia can add a notch to its belt for another well produced and fully armed disc that is well designed and executed. |
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They are just sewer rats who have never done anything themselves or won anything themselves, and they just want to put a notch on their belt. |
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I refused to be the fourth notch in his belt, the fourth girl he'd slept with. |
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Based on what we did see, though, it's a good bet that she has taken her performance up a notch for this round. |
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Birds chirped, flapping in the swaying trees as the breeze picked up a notch. |
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But when he needed that little bit extra, when he needed to raise his game an extra notch to impose himself on the fifth set, he could not do it. |
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If he swings enough minds with this piece, who knows, maybe the worship of the electronic musician that marks our era may be taken down a notch. |
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Then of course, there were the school rivalries, when everything heated up an extra notch and bodies were put on the line. |
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It's my intention to drive the county, working with the community, up an extra notch. |
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The lights suddenly dimmed and the pre-recorded music kicked up an extra notch. |
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If she can ratchet her performance up a notch or two, there's no reason why she couldn't be one of the four. |
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The notch is formed on each of the obverse and reverse sides of the base plate. |
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I'm a big fan of high-end steakhouses and Ruth's Chris is consistently top notch. |
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I put the trim one notch above dead even, and opened the throttle up all the way. |
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It was just another notch in the belt for that administration's systematic castration of our government's conception of separation of powers. |
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Another great example of his growing expertise in designing outerwear was his graphite grey notch collar overcoat. |
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I had treated myself to a new pair of Chelsea boots, the type with wooden soles and top notch leather. |
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With the patient looking directly ahead, palpate the supraorbital notch above the midline pupil in the mid-to-lower eyebrow. |
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During my dissection, I found that the muscle had a broad-based origin from near the midline to the supraorbital notch. |
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Pakistan lifted the tempo a notch after yesterday's match but lacked striking power in the circle in the first half. |
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They were strong on the ball, and their passing and movement was top notch. |
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A cleft lip can range from a simple notch in the upper lip to a complete gap in the lip running into the floor of the nostril. |
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We need crampons and ice axes for the climb, but only use our rope to exit the top notch of the couloir. |
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In each of the adaptive notch filters, the beam outputs are split into two paths and in one path are applied directly to a signal combiner. |
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Now mediastinoscopy involves the use of a rigid bronchoscope and a surgical incision made in the suprasternal notch. |
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Despite committing 13 penalties, the Iroquois roared back from a late 8-3 deficit to notch it at 8-8 before giving up a late goal. |
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Efficient skaters lean forward at the waist, hands held behind the back, legs lazily scissoring back and forth to notch up 15-20 kilometres an hour, hour after hour. |
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We would rather play as many games as possible against top notch teams. |
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And so, quietly, notch by notch, jellyfish continue to inherit damaged ecosystems. |
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Her most famous novel has apparently garnered her a host of adoring, young male fans desperate to collect her autograph and become a notch on her well-scarred bedpost. |
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Every serious hiker will want to notch this one up on their walking stick. |
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After making what I thought was a good assessment of the radio, I placed the broken metal saw blade on top of the screw and started grooving a notch into the screw head. |
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For now you get a cold black serrated blade held in place with a set screw in the front, pressing hard against an angled interior notch in the blade. |
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On a bumpy water-based pitch, the aerial pass from the back proved a useful weapon and it was from this route that Nick Bluett was able to notch his 14th goal of the season. |
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Other rejects consist of men already in relationships looking for no strings fun or toy boys looking to put an older woman notch on their bedpost. |
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This proven mud-lover will have conditions in his favour as he bids to go one better than his recent second-placed effort at Beverley and notch his first win of the campaign. |
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Fold the fabric in half and cut a 2-inch notch into the folded edge. |
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It is not beyond the bounds of reasonable possibility to suggest that the Ballymac iron man could add another notch or two to that belt in the years ahead. |
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Nico's is really only a notch up from cheap and cheerful, but does deliver some great Italian staple dishes such as minestrone, calamari and spaghetti Bolognese. |
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The notch was real, she said, and she suggested a couple of interesting possibilities for what could create it, including the presence of ethane ice in the Neptunian clouds. |
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When Mother enters the picture, those reactions crank up a notch or two. |
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Gone was the half-cock notch on the hammer and instead of bringing the hammer to half-cock to rotate the cylinder, it could now be revolved simply by opening the loading gate. |
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Outside this angle the cephalic margin curves backward and outward, forming a notch beneath which the antenna may have emerged, then curves backward into the genal spine. |
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And when asked to perform sit-ups and press-ups, the sedentary group could not even notch up half the number performed in a minute by the soo bahk do group. |
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Wrasses characteristically have a protractile mouth, cycloid scales, and a single continuous dorsal fin lacking an obvious notch between the soft and spiny portions. |
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He had a golden opportunity to notch another hat-trick here, but wasn't as sharp as usual and was thwarted by a mixture of poor finishing and fine goalkeeping. |
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But I guess it's time for me to put another notch in my belt buckle. |
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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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It's really only been in recent months that people have been tightening their belts by a notch or two and, to my mind, there's little room for complacency yet. |
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For more capacity, you can move up a notch or two to loader backhoes and midsize excavators when space for the big excavators, dozers, and other dedicated machines is short. |
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The animation is beautifully rendered and the storytelling top notch even if the pacing is, at times, erratic. |
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Now they are a notch on a belt, and the savior can feel good about themselves. |
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While twinflower leaves are similar to those of bearberry, they can be differentiated by the presence of the notch and the fact that the leaves emerge in pairs. |
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This attention to home and hearth is a major shift in gear for me and comes at the same time as yet another notch is carved on the bedpost of life. |
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That soon changed when he got pitchside for the re-start and saw the midfielder notch a dramatic one-two before many fans had got back from a half-time cuppa. |
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Finally, he reached into the coat and pulled out a hypospray, a small pistol shaped tool with a rounder barrel and notch at the top for inserting vials. |
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Spend a lot of time reassuring this woman that you see beyond the bod and aren't just another voyeur looking to put another notch on your stripper pole. |
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Thanks to an elastic band that connects the shoe's tongue to the sidewalls and a heel cup with a notch for your Achilles tendon, the fit is superb. |
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Second string athletes like discus throwers are stuck with bodgie second rate Ukrainian made growth hormone as opposed to the top notch American stuff. |
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In short, if you're a fan of the series to date, this volume delivers more of the same, advances the overall plot, and ratchets up the tempo a notch. |
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The tension ratchets upwards a notch in each successive movement. |
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But while they have been taken down a notch, giants like Goldman Sachs still tower over their regulators. |
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Patients with the piriformis syndrome will have pain with passive internal rotation and palpation of the sciatic notch, as well as with active external rotation. |
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First, a notch or kerf is cut using a laser or another diamond. |
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You perform the sternotomy from the sternal notch to the xiphisternum. |
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The purpose of notchplasty is to expand the lateral wall of the notch, which may have stenotic osteophytes in more chronic conditions or may be narrow in some patients. |
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The pectoral fin is set low on the lateral flank behind the notch of the cleithrum and is supported by a small rounded lobe covered with minute rhombic scales. |
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The final phase of this procedure is to perform an oblique incision along the anterior border of the sternal colloid mastoid muscle down to the super sternal notch. |
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The rostral is low and ovoid, with a notch at its lateral edges for the passage of the ethmoid commissure and for articulation with the antorbitals. |
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If the wider public accepts the reintroduction of fur into fashion it can only be seen as yet another notch in the ascension of our moral lethargy. |
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After a few hours of this we stopped to put the metal guide pins down through the sledge runners a notch or two deeper, so as to give more effective grip on the ice surface. |
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On the Web, those kinds of one-way relationships come down a notch. |
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Notches are ambulacral lunules that form close enough to the ambitus that the ambitus is unable to close over the distal part of the notch to form a closed lunule. |
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Like the old rifles, the rear sight bears a tiny nick of a sighting notch. |
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At one end, a ball release notch has been precisely machined, at a specific distance from the other end, which is tapered to allow the ball run off. |
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Gucci kicked it up a notch with high hemlines, tight key-hole dresses and splayed bust-lines. |
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Having lived adventurously, fate placed the pair of them in situations which would secure their unique notch in our imaginations. |
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The hotel we stayed in this year was fabulous. It put our vacation a notch above the rest. |
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On the other hand, too wide a notch means you have to drill until a week from next Tuesday to get enough dust to fill the darn thing. |
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Will Wyatt having moved up a notch, the project was deputed to a second team of producers whose judgement I didn't trust. |
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The piston was then temporarily locked in the upper position by a spring catch engaging a notch in the rod. |
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While some women need a makeover to add makeup, some women need a makeunder to take it down a notch. |
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The high sides formed a sort of box in which seats were placed, with a notch on each side for entry. |
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The fibular condyle projects laterally and possesses a shallow notch in the midposterior part. |
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She'd confused Sam's attentions with real feelings, and now she was just another notch on his bedpost. |
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When the gap came, Tie The Knot ran on gamely to beat 4-1 chance Arena by a long neck and notch his 10th Group 1 success. |
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A MUSCLEMAN smashed four records to notch up more than 300 world records in fitness and endurance. |
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Stapleless staplers, invented in 1910, are a means of stapling that punches out a small flap of paper and weaves it through a notch. |
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Marlon Stockinger is moving a notch higher to fulfilling his career dreams, particularly making it into the prestigious Formula 1 racing someday. |
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Rory McAllister is one of the streakiest strikers in action to notch for the fifth match running is 2-1 at McBookie. |
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When blood begins to flow across the aortic valve, a dicrotic notch appears on the arterial wave form. |
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Customers can also choose the optical filters such as IR-pass filters, IR band-pass filters, NIR notch filters etc. |
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Manufacturers may not be focusing on plasma TV production as much now as they have in the past, but the quality is still top notch. |
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Noseda can notch a double with Messias Da Silva in the EBF Wateraid Handicap as she looks on a fair mark for her debut in this sphere. |
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Bring the contact level up another notch and see if the referees will call it. |
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This involves palpating the pilot balloon by applying pressure in the suprasternal notch. |
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The patients neck was slender, and her tracheal rings were readily palpable down to the suprasternal notch. |
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Then, the distances from the carotid sampling site to the suprasternal notch and from the suprasternal notch to the femoral artery were measured. |
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The distance in meters from the floor to the suprasternal notch was measured and divided by the trunk length. |
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The boat steadily releases alcohol through a notch at one end, creating a difference in surface tension that propels it forward. |
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Pedipalp chela dilated, with a lobe at the base of the movable finger, corresponding to a notch in the fixed finger. |
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Indeed, all the Genesee beers seem to be rising a notch in quality and taste, including this bright little unfiltered wheat. |
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Now there are only three set charges for patients, and dentists must notch up a set amount of points to get paid. |
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The corrosion at the metallization edge exhibited a notch shape with high stress concentration factor. |
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It is a paradise for seafood lovers and while it wouldn't be my first choice, my pescetarian pals ensured me the grub was top notch. |
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In some cases coydogs are thrown in the mix to turn the problem up a notch or two. |
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You take the worst form of verbal abuse you've ever heard and ratch it up a notch. |
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Last week, the board tightened fiscal policies one more notch with the approval of a petty cash receipts policy. |
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Did you feel Archer needed to, in the words of Emeril, kick it up a notch? |
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The free end of this arm had a notch through which the movable fiber was threaded into the guide tube and secured in place by a setscrew. |
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In Tyne and Wear it was the battle of the pigeons, with the wood pigeon in fifth place and the feral pigeon up one notch to ninth. |
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They have truly proven themselves as a top competitor in the market because of the impeccability of their product as well as their top notch customer service. |
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Bad enough to think he'd wanted me as just another notch on his bedpost, but to think he'd tried to seduce me for cold-blooded political purposes was unbearable. |
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The lower valve on which the scallop rests on the bottom has a paler color, is more convex, and also differs from the upper in having a byssal notch. |
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He was a notch on her bedpost, a stepping stone on her quest for stardom. |
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One auricle of the right valve is larger than the other which creates a notch near the hinge used by the modified foot in young scallops to spin byssal threads. |
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Back off second speed, overshift stop screw slightly, and determine that speed poppet is seated in notch. Tighten screw to permit a very slight overshift of lever to rear. |
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Inside, the quality has been stepped up a notch or two because customers are fussier and more discerning than ever and expect more even for Korean brands. |
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A notch was cut deep into the rim of the lake, which managed to reduce the water level by 20 metres, before collapsing and killing many of the labourers. |
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The Yankees were actually slayed by two former Yankees because Rich Gossage pitched one scoreless inning in relief of Eckersley to notch his first victory. |
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Of special note is the 'First Clues' section which includes microgravimetry, the northeast notch, 'ghost' ramps, and characteristics of certain course. |
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The reinforced heel and toecap provide extra durability and protection, and the padded collar and deep flex notch in the lacing system deliver outstanding comfort and agility. |
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The distinguishing characteristics for species are found in the shape of the asymmetrical notch on the anterior margin of the frontoclypeal apotome. |
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Articular cartilage of medial femoral condyle was evaluated with a starting point at the level of intercondylar notch to the medial border of medial condyl. |
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Retained to the slide by an Allen-head setscrew, the open square notch is. |
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This normalisation is performed in the same spirit as Ramsay and Silverman do for the bone shapes and the intercondylar notch in their case study publication. |
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The article also includes results of the notch effect on a stress triaxiality under the elastic stress state with the evolution to the increasing elastic-plastic deformation. |
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The images also revealed significant degenerative changes of the knee joint, including widening of the intercondylar notch and joint space narrowing. |
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In the midline the posterior apex of the fat pad is continuous with the infrapatellar plica that runs posterosuperiorly to attach to the intercondylar notch of the femur. |
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Using a standard incision from the suprasternal notch to the xiphisternum, the sternum was divided with a pneumatic saw in older children and a Gigli wire in younger children. |
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The scoreline read 2-0 when Neves set Abdullah Zori free and, as keeper Khalid Eisa came out, he crossed for Al Shamrani to notch his ninth goal of the tournament. |
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Into each trap was placed a sample of approximately 40 male rock lobsters, each of which had been measured and marked by cutting a notch in its uropod. |
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Gale looked odds-on to notch his ton but on 99 he tried to hoist a long hop outside off-stump from Franks only to balloon a simple catch to Sidebottom at mid-on. |
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Dixville Notch takes advantage of a state election law that allows communities to close the polls after all registered voters have cast their ballots. |
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He knew the closest stretch of blacktop in that direction was Little Notch Road, but there were several gravel and dirt roads that led off from it. |
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But he might not cope the fir and in-form Graduand, a course bumper winner before failing narrowly to Mister To Notch, also at Naas. |
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Primitive neural stem cells from the mammalian epiblast differentiate to definitive neural stem cells under the control of Notch signaling. |
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This suggests that NOTCH signaling is activated by homotypic or heterotypic cell interactions. |
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It is now apparent that future analyses of Delta in Notch signaling events must consider its potential as a diffusable ligand. |
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